Embibe Experts Solutions for Exercise 1: SAT 2020

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HARD
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Statement-I: Some form of social grouping has to be expressed in politics through gender division.

Statement-II: The Panchayati Raj Act was enacted to have a fair proportion of women in the local bodies.

 

HARD
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Federalism is the most popular form of democratic governance today. With reference to a federal political system, which of the following does NOT hold true?

HARD
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

The Constitution of India provides for division of power between the Union and the States enumerated in three lists. Based on the division of subjects in the lists, identify the ones which are correctly matched.

I. Citizenship and extradition – Union List

II. Public health and sanitation – State list

III. Forest and trade – Concurrent list

IV. Computer software and digital privacy – State list

Choose the correct option:

HARD
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Which two among the following are NOT presenting true picture of the implementation of Panchayati Raj system in India?

A. Panchayati Raj has increased women’s representation and voice in Indian democracy.

B. State governments have transferred significant powers to Panchayati Raj institutions.

C. Panchayati Raj institution has been given adequate resources.

D. Panchayati Raj has helped to deepen democracy in our country.

MEDIUM
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Which of the following sets of items are included in the Concurrent List of the Indian Constitution?

A. Forest trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession.

B. Foreign affairs, banking communications and currency.

C. Census, railways and space research.

D. Population control, labour welfare and protection of wild animals.