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The core philosophy of Indian federalism is that it represents a living tradition: rooted in enduring constitutional values but adaptive to changing societal needs through judicial interpretation, legislative action, and democratic practice — requiring aspirants to develop integrated, analytical understanding for exam success.

  1. True
  2. False
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For comprehensive preparation on federalism for competitive exams, candidates should integrate:

  1. Only constitutional text without case studies
  2. Constitutional provisions, landmark case studies, institutional mechanisms, contemporary challenges, and comparative perspectives
  3. Only recent political developments without constitutional basis
  4. Only judicial judgments without political or administrative context
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During President's Rule under Article 356, the powers of the State Legislature are exercisable by or under the authority of ______, enabling legislative continuity during constitutional breakdown while preserving State legislative domain for post-Emergency restoration.

  1. Prime Minister
  2. President
  3. Chief Justice
  4. Governor
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Indian federalism, as revealed through constitutional text, judicial interpretation, institutional practice, and contemporary challenges, exemplifies a dynamic, adaptive framework that balances national unity with regional diversity, individual rights with collective welfare, and legal recognition with practical implementation — requiring aspirants to develop integrated, analytical understanding for competitive exam success.

  1. True
  2. False
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Which answer template best demonstrates mastery of federalism for UPSC Mains?

  1. Article number + definition only
  2. Concept definition + landmark case illustration + institutional mechanism + contemporary application + critical analysis + balanced solution
  3. Only case names without explanation
  4. Only contemporary issues without constitutional basis
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Under Article 368(2) proviso, constitutional amendments affecting federal provisions require ratification by legislatures of not less than half of States, ensuring that changes to the federal balance cannot be made unilaterally by the Union Parliament, thus protecting ______ autonomy.

  1. Union
  2. State
  3. local
  4. judicial
polity hard true_false

Indian federalism, as studied through constitutional provisions, case law, institutional practice, and contemporary challenges, exemplifies a living constitutional tradition that balances enduring values with adaptive governance — a model requiring continuous learning and balanced analysis for competitive exam success.

  1. True
  2. False
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Under Article 270, taxes levied and collected by the Union but distributed between Union and States include income tax (excluding agricultural income) and ______, with distribution per Finance Commission recommendations balancing equity and efficiency.

  1. customs duty
  2. corporation tax
  3. excise duty on tobacco
  4. GST
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The core takeaway for competitive exam aspirants on Indian federalism is that it is a dynamic, flexible system designed to balance national unity with regional diversity through constitutional provisions, institutional mechanisms, judicial oversight, and political negotiation — requiring integrated understanding of text, cases, and contemporary practice.

  1. True
  2. False
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When answering federalism case study questions in UPSC Mains, candidates should structure responses to demonstrate:

  1. Only factual recall of constitutional articles
  2. Conceptual clarity, case study application, contemporary relevance, critical analysis, and balanced solutions
  3. Only criticism of current federal arrangements
  4. Only historical evolution without present-day application
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Under Article 248, Parliament has exclusive power to make laws with respect to any matter not enumerated in the Concurrent List or State List, including the power to impose taxes not mentioned in either List, reflecting Indian federalism's ______ bias designed for national unity in diverse post-Partition context.

  1. State-centric
  2. unitary
  3. confederal
  4. decentralized
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Under Article 263, the Inter-State Council can be established by ______ order to inquire into and advise on disputes between States, subjects of common interest, and policy recommendations, promoting cooperative federalism through structured dialogue.

  1. Supreme Court
  2. Parliament
  3. President
  4. Prime Minister
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Under Article 353(b), during a National Emergency, the Union executive power extends to giving directions to any State on the ______ of exercise of its executive power, temporarily enhancing Centre's control for coordinated crisis response while preserving State executive structure.

  1. complete takeover
  2. manner
  3. suspension
  4. abolition
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The Preamble's ideal of 'Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation' reflects Indian federalism's core philosophy: balancing regional diversity with national unity through constitutional design.

  1. True
  2. False
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Under Article 280, the Finance Commission is constituted by the President every ______ years to recommend distribution of tax revenues between Union and States and grants-in-aid principles, serving as institutionalized mediator of fiscal federalism.

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 5
  4. 10
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Studying federalism through case studies (like Article 370, GST, SR Bommai) is valuable for competitive exams because it:

  1. Provides abstract theoretical models without practical relevance
  2. Reveals how constitutional principles operate in real political, economic, and social contexts, highlighting tensions and adaptations
  3. Proves that federalism is unworkable in diverse countries
  4. Shows that judicial intervention is always superior to political negotiation
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Article 246 read with Seventh Schedule distributes legislative powers: Union List (List I) has ______ subjects on which Parliament has exclusive power to legislate, State List (List II) has 61 subjects for State Legislatures, and Concurrent List (List III) has 52 subjects where both can legislate (Union law prevails in conflict).

  1. 52
  2. 61
  3. 97
  4. 120
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In Rameshwar Prasad case (2006), the Supreme Court struck down Bihar Assembly dissolution under Article 356, holding that the Governor's report recommending President's Rule was based on unverified media reports and political considerations, not objective assessment of constitutional breakdown. This judgment reinforced which SR Bommai principle?

  1. Governor's report is final and cannot be questioned
  2. Floor test is primary method to test majority; Governor cannot dismiss Ministry without testing majority
  3. President's Rule can be imposed without Parliamentary approval
  4. Secularism is not part of basic structure
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The Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 (PESA) extends Panchayati Raj to Fifth Schedule areas with modifications to protect tribal self-governance, but implementation gaps persist due to State-level resistance, capacity constraints, and conflicts with forest/environment laws.

  1. True
  2. False
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Which statement best captures the evolution of Indian federalism as revealed through case studies like Article 370 abrogation, GST Council functioning, SR Bommai judgment, and Finance Commission recommendations?

  1. Indian federalism has become increasingly centralized with no State autonomy
  2. Indian federalism is a dynamic, flexible system balancing national unity with regional diversity through institutional mechanisms, judicial oversight, and political negotiation
  3. Federalism in India is purely theoretical with no practical implementation
  4. States have become completely independent of Union control