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Role of State Governments in Democracy

Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government

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Describe the importance of State Governments in protecting regional languages and cultures.
Describe the process of appointment of the Chief Minister in a state.
Describe the relationship between the State Government and the Central Government in India.
Discuss the importance of State Governments in a federal system like India.
Discuss the role of State Governments in promoting education.
Explain how State Governments contribute to the democratic process in India.
Explain the process of law-making in a State Legislature.
Explain the role of State Governments in disaster management.
Which article of the Constitution provides for the State Legislature? (1) Article 168 (2) Article 370 (3) Article 280 (4) Article 324
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the formation of State Governments? (1) Article 72 (2) Article 153 (3) Article 163 (4) Article 168
Which body is responsible for the financial administration of a state? (1) State Finance Commission (2) State Election Commission (3) State Public Service Commission (4) State Human Rights Commission
Which of the following is a function of the State Election Commission? (1) Conducting Lok Sabha elections (2) Conducting Panchayat elections (3) Conducting Rajya Sabha elections (4) Conducting Presidential elections
State Governments derive their powers from the _______ of India.
The _______ is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the state.
The _______ is responsible for the preparation and presentation of the state budget.
The _______ is the highest executive authority in a state.
True or False: State Governments can override Central laws on Concurrent List subjects if there is a conflict.
True or False: State Governments in India have the power to make laws on subjects in the Concurrent List.
True or False: The Chief Minister is appointed by the President of India.
True or False: The Governor can dissolve the State Legislative Assembly on the advice of the Chief Minister.