Social Sciences, asked by urmiy190, 4 months ago

Read the source. given below and answer the following questions:

The constitution clearly provided a three- fold distributions of

legislative powers between the union government and the state

government. Thus, it contains three lists: Union list includes subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency. The union

government alone can make laws relating to the subject mentioned in the union list. State list contains subjecis oc

and local importance such as police, trade, commerce, Iture

and irrigation. The state government alone can make laws relating

to the subjects mentioned in the state list. Concurrent list includes

Subjects of common interest to both the union governments such

as education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and

SUccession. Both the union and the state governments can make

laws on the subjects mentioned in the list. If their laws conflicts

With each other the laws made by the union governments w

prevail.


Answer the following MCQs by choosing the most appropriate

option


1. Who have right to make laws on the following to police, trade,

commerce, and agriculture?

(a) Central government

(6) State government

(c) Local government

(d) Central and state government


2. Who plays their duty to make laws in the subject of concurrent

list-?

(a) State government

(b) central government

(c) Central and state government

(d) All of above


3 Defence, Banking, currency and communication following

Subjects are under in which list-

(a) Union list

(b) State list

(c) Concurrent list

(d) Home Ministry

the central and state government laws conflicts with each

other whose laws will be prevail.

(a) State government

(b) Central government

(c) Supreme Court

(d) None of above ​

Answers

Answered by akshayparmar9349
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Answer:

1 local government 2 state government 3 union list 4 state government

Answered by ayesha2407
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Answer:

your answer is in above pic

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