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Jharkhand PSC Prelim Exam 2008 Solved Paper
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Question : 32
Total: 100
India is federal state, how?
An independent Judiciary
Distribution of power in the center and the states
The residual power of center
Constitution of finance commission.
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Solution:
Compare the features of Federal and Unitary Government
Federal Government
Unitary Government
Dual Government (that is, the national government and regional government)
Single government, that is, the national government which may create regional governments
2. Written constitution
2. Constitution may be written (France) or unwritten (Britain)
3. Division of powers between national and regional government
3. No division of powers. All powers are vested in the national government
4. Supremacy of the Constitution
4. Constitution may be supreme (Japan) or may not be supreme (Britain)
5. Rigid Constitution
5. Constitution may be rigid (France) or flexible (Britain)
6. Independent judiciary
6. Judiciary may be independent or may not be independent
7. Bicameral legislature
7.Legislature may be bicameral (Britain) or unicameral (China)
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