Question : Which of the following features of the Indian Constitution is not borrowed from the Canadian Constitution?
Option 1: Advisory jurisdiction of Supreme Court
Option 2: Federation with strong centre
Option 3: Concurrent list
Option 4: Appointment of state governor by the centre
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Correct Answer: Concurrent list
Solution : The correct option is the Concurrent list.
The Canadian Constitution has been used as a model for the provisions of a federation with a strong centre, the residuary powers of the centre, the nomination of state governors by the centre and the Supreme Court's advisory role. The concurrent list is borrowed from the Australian Constitution.
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Question : Which of the following provisions of the Indian constitution is borrowed from the constitution of Canada?
Option 1: Independence of judiciary
Option 2: Concept of Republic
Option 3: Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme court
Option 4: Concept of concurrent list
Question : The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India is defined under which article of the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: 130
Option 2: 134
Option 3: 131
Option 4: 132
Question : State Public Service Commission comes under which list of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: State list
Option 2: Transferred list
Option 4: Union list
Question : Central Bureau of Intelligence and Investigation comes under which list of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: Union list
Option 2: Concurrent list
Option 3: State list
Option 4: Transferred list
Question : Which of the following provisions of the Indian Constitution is not borrowed from the Constitution of Britain?
Option 1: Fundamental rights
Option 2: Legislative procedure
Option 3: Bicameralism
Option 4: Rule of law
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