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Central and State Lists — MCQ Practice

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Q1medium

Consider the following statements about OBC reservation powers under the Seventh Schedule: 1. Parliament has exclusive power to provide OBC reservations in all educational institutions 2. State Legislatures cannot modify central OBC lists for state institutions 3. The Concurrent List allows both Parliament and States to legislate on general education affecting OBC reservations 4. Entry 25 appears in all three lists of the Seventh Schedule Which of the statements given above are correct?

Q2hard

Which of the following best explains the constitutional basis for different OBC reservation percentages between central and state institutions?

Q3medium

The National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) gained constitutional status through which amendment, and how does this affect Central-State relations in OBC reservations?

Q4hard

In the context of OBC reservations, which statement correctly describes the relationship between Entry 25 of different lists in the Seventh Schedule?

Q5medium

Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the practical challenges of federal distribution in OBC reservations?

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