Q128 · UPPSC Prelims 2024 · Set A · General Studies

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Match List-I with List-II andchoose the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-IIA.Cooperative Federalism 1. K.C. WheareB.Bargaining Federalism2.Ivor JenningsC.Quasi Federalism3.Morris-JonesD.Federalism with4.Granville Austin Centralising Tendency Codes: A B C D

A 2 4 3 1
B 2 1 4 3
C 4 3 1 2
D 3 2 4 1

Correct answer: (c) 4 3 1 2

Explanation

  1. A

    2 4 3 1

    Option (a) pairs A with 2, which is incorrect because Cooperative Federalism is termed by Granville Austin, not Ivor Jennings.

  2. B

    2 1 4 3

    Option (b) starts with A matching 2, which fails to correctly map the political scientists with their specific definitions of Indian federalism.

  3. C

    4 3 1 2

    Option (c) correctly matches List-I with List-II by pairing Cooperative Federalism with Granville Austin (4), Bargaining Federalism with Morris-Jones (3), Quasi Federalism with K.C. Wheare (1), and Federalism with Centralising Tendency with Ivor Jennings (2). This precise combination accurately reflects the scholarly classifications of the Indian constitutional system as established in political science literature.

  4. D

    3 2 4 1

    Option (d) pairs A with 3, incorrectly attributing Cooperative Federalism to Morris-Jones instead of Granville Austin, making it an invalid choice.

Summary. Official key is (c) matching Cooperative Federalism with Granville Austin, Bargaining Federalism with Morris-Jones, Quasi Federalism with K.C. Wheare, and Federalism with Centralising Tendency with Ivor Jennings. Candidates often confuse the federal definitions given by K.C. Wheare and Ivor Jennings. Carefully matching each scholar to their specific terminology resolves the confusion. Option (c) is the only choice that accurately connects all four political science definitions to their respective authors.