Examine the following pairs that give the level of government in India and the powers of the government at that level to make laws on the subjects mentioned against each. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? (a) State government State List (b) Central government Union List (c) Central and State government Concurrent List (d) Local governments Residuary powers
Answers
The option that is not correctly matched is Option D:
Local governments - Residuary powers
Explanation:
Schedule 7 of the Indian Constitution divides the legislative powers into:
a. Union list
b. State List
c. Concurrent List
The laws under state list are conferred upon that particular state. So, option A is correct.
The Central Government has the authority to make laws under the Union List, making option b correct.
The powers that are shared come under concurrent list. Both state and center can make laws under the concurrent list, like population control, education and so on. So, option C is also correctly matched.
Residual powers are the powers which are not given to any particular organization of the government. Parliament takes care of those laws. Hence, the one that is not correctly matched is Option D as it says local government has residual powers which is untrue.
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Answer:
option d...
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