Unitary Government Quiz
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What is a characteristic of unitary government?

  • Independent Judiciary
  • Power and Authority is derived from the Central Government (correct)
  • Two Governments: Centre and State
  • Powers divided between Centre and States
  • What is a merit of federalism?

  • Blend of Uniformity and Diversity (correct)
  • Absence of Strong Provincial and Regional Institutions
  • No Conflict of Authority and Power
  • Greater Red-Tapism and Bureaucratic Administration
  • What is a demerit of unitary form of government?

  • Greater Red-Tapism and Bureaucratic Administration
  • Absence of Strong Provincial and Regional Institutions (correct)
  • Opportunities for all small and weak states
  • No danger of a despot
  • In which phase of federalism is there a centralized approach?

    <p>Nehruvian Era</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the focus of the Rajamannar Committee in 1967?

    <p>Demand for Greater Autonomy for States</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a characteristic of a unitary government?

    <p>Power and Authority derived from the Central Government</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a merit of federalism?

    <p>Blend of Uniformity and Diversity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a demerit of the unitary form of government?

    <p>Supresses local initiative and discourages interest in Social Problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which phase of federalism is there a centralized approach?

    <p>Centralized: Nehruvian Era</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the focus of the Rajamannar Committee in 1967?

    <p>Demand for Greater Autonomy for States</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Characteristics of Unitary Government

    • A unitary government has a single central authority that holds the most power.
    • In a unitary government, the central authority has the final say in all matters.

    Merits of Federalism

    • Federalism promotes national unity and stability.
    • It provides for greater regional autonomy and representation.

    Demerits of Unitary Government

    • A unitary government can be inefficient and unresponsive to local needs.
    • It can also lead to an over-centralization of power.

    Phases of Federalism

    • The centralized phase of federalism is characterized by a strong central authority.

    Rajamannar Committee

    • The Rajamannar Committee of 1967 focused on centre-state relations and recommended greater autonomy for states.

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    Test your knowledge of unitary forms of government with this quiz. Explore the key characteristics, merits, and demerits of unitary government systems. Understand the concepts of centralization and local authorities within a unitary government structure.

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