1.The concept of power of the national legislature to make laws for implementing treaties, even on matters outside normal Federal jurisdiction was taken from the constitution of 

(a) Australia
(b) Canada
(c) Japan
(d) USA



2. The concept of Concurrent List was taken from the constitution of 

(a) Ireland
(b) Australia
(c) Britain
(d) Canada



3. The concept of Charter of Fundamental Rights was taken from the constitution of 

(a) Soviet Union
(b) Canada
(c) USA
(d) Britain



4. The concept of terminology for the Preamble was taken from the constitution of 

(a) Soviet Union
(b) Britain
(c) Canada
(d) Australia



5. The concept of federal structure of government was taken from the constitution of 

(a) USA
(b) Canada
(c) Soviet Union
(d) Japan



6. The concept of distribution of powers between the central government and state governments was taken from the constitution of 

(a) USA
(b) Canada
(c) Ireland
(d) South Africa


7. The concept of Electoral College was taken from the constitution of 

(a) Soviet Union
(b) Britain
(c) USA
(d) Germany



8. The concept of residual powers retained by the central government was taken from the constitution of 

(a) Britain
(b) Australia
(c) South Africa
(d) Canada


9. The concept of independence of the judiciary and separation of powers among the three branches of the government was taken from the constitution of 

(a) USA
(b) Soviet Union 
(c) Japan
(d) Ireland


10. The concept of Judicial review was taken from the constitution of 

(a) Soviet Union
(b) USA
(c) Canada
(d) Britain




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