States in India: Power and Role

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Which of the following is true about the states in India?

  • States do not have any political or administrative authority
  • All states are governed by a single central government
  • States do not have the power to make their own laws
  • Each state has its own government and legislative assembly (correct)

What is the status of the states in India?

  • They have no independent political or administrative power
  • They are controlled by the local municipal bodies
  • They are governed solely by the Prime Minister
  • They have significant political and administrative authority (correct)

Which statement best describes the power of the states in India?

  • They have no say in local governance
  • They have the ability to make their own laws on certain matters (correct)
  • They are completely dependent on the central government for every decision
  • They are only involved in ceremonial functions

What is the role of the legislative assembly in the states of India?

<p>To enact laws on subjects within their jurisdiction (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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