Match the following items given in Column A with those in Column B. Column A Column B I. Information Technology 1. Concurrent List II. Police 2. Union List III. Education. 3. State List IV. Defence. 4. Residuary Subjects Choose the correct answer from the option given below: A. I-4, II-3, III-1, IV-2 B. I-3, II-4, III-1, IV-2 C. I-4, II-1, III-3, IV-2 D. I-4, II-2, III-1, IV-3
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Concurrent List – Forests, Education, Marriages
State List – Trade, Agriculture, Police
Union List – Defence, Communications, Banking
Union List
Foreign affairs and Currency are the other important subjects included in the Union List.
The subjects which are of national importance are included in the Union List.
On the subjects given in the Union list, uniform policy needs to be formed throughout the country.
Only the Central Government has the right to make laws on subjects given in the Union List.
State List
The other subjects which are included in the State list are Commerce and Irrigation.
For the subjects mentioned in the state list, State Governments alone are permitted to make laws as per constitution.
Concurrent List
Other subjects which are included in the Concurrent list are succession, adoption, trade unions.
The subjects given in the concurrent list are of interest to both state and central governments.
Both the Union and state governments can make laws to subjects given in the concurrent list and if a conflict arises, then the laws made by the Central Government will take precedence
The correct option is- A. I-4, II-3, III-1, IV-2.
- The Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution mentions three lists that include the subjects on which central and state governments can make laws.
- First list is the union list that includes the subjects on which central government has the power to make laws. For example- defence.
- Second list is the state list that mentions subjects on which state governments make laws. For example- police.
- Third list is the concurrent list that includes the subjects on which both central and state governments can make laws. For example- education.
- Besides this, some subjects were not mentioned during the enactment of the constitution. These are called residuary subjects on which the central government can make laws. For example- information technology.