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22 Cards in this Set
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Original constitution contained how many categories of territories |
4 |
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Original constitution contained what categories of territories |
States in part A, part B, part C Territory in part D |
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How many categories of states were there in original constitution |
3 Part A Part B Part C |
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The classification of territories in the original constitution was abolished by which act |
7th amendment act, 1976 |
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The present classification of territories contains how many categories |
3 |
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What are the present category of territories in the classification of territories |
States Union territories Acquired territories |
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What are the primary constituent units of territories of India |
States |
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The union territories are different from the states in what ways |
1. They don't take part in the federal structure of the country 2. They are under the direct adminstrative control of union |
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How many union territory are there at present |
7 |
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Names of union territories |
Chandigarh Delhi Dadra and Nagar haveli Daman and Diu Lakshadweep islands Puducherry Andaman and Nicobar islands |
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The union territories are put under direct control of union for what reasons |
Cultural distinctiveness Strategic Political Adminstrative considerations |
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Which articles deal with union territories |
Article 239-241 |
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Is there any uniform style of administration among the union territories |
No |
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Who has the power to prescribe the structure of adminstration in various union Territories |
Parliament |
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What does article 239 say |
Unless otherwise provided by parliament by law, every union territory shall be administered by the president acting through an administrator to be appointed by him with such designation as he may specify |
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Can a governor of a state be appointed as administrator of an adjoining union territory |
Yes |
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The administrator of which UT is called chief commission |
Chandigarh |
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Administrators in which UTs are called lieutenant governor |
Puducherry Andaman and Nicobar |
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Which UTs have legislative assembly |
Puducherry Delhi |
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Parliament can make laws on any subjects of which lists of seventh schedule |
All three lists |
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Does the power is parliament to make laws on any subjects of all lists extend to all or any specific UTs |
To all UTs including Delhi and Puducherry |
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Legislative assemblies of Delhi and Puducherry can make laws on which subjects |
Any subject on state list (except public order, police and land) Any subject on concurrent list |