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The feature of ‘Concurrent List’ in our Constitution is borrowed from which country’s Constitution?
Japan
Ireland
United States
Australia
- The Concurrent List in a constitution refers to a list of subjects on which both the central and state governments can legislate.
- Correct Answer: Option 4 - Australia
- Australia's constitution served as a model for the Concurrent List feature.
- Option 1: Japan’s constitution is known for its peace clause and does not have such a federal feature.
- Option 2: Ireland’s constitution is known for its unitary system, not federalism.
- Option 3: The United States has a different federal structure, emphasizing a dual system rather than a concurrent one.
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