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Q: The provision of a quasi-federal form of government for India was adopted from:
  • A. Canada
  • B. Britain
  • C. Ireland
  • D. Russia
Correct Answer: Option A - The provision of quasi-federal form in the Indian constitution has been taken from Canada. In a quasi-federal system, the distribution of powers between the centre and the states is not equal. India is called a country with a quasi federal system because the central machinery is more powerful than the state.
A. The provision of quasi-federal form in the Indian constitution has been taken from Canada. In a quasi-federal system, the distribution of powers between the centre and the states is not equal. India is called a country with a quasi federal system because the central machinery is more powerful than the state.

Explanations:

The provision of quasi-federal form in the Indian constitution has been taken from Canada. In a quasi-federal system, the distribution of powers between the centre and the states is not equal. India is called a country with a quasi federal system because the central machinery is more powerful than the state.