[amp_mcq option1=”Japan” option2=”Canada” option3=”Australia” option4=”USA” correct=”option2″]
The correct answer is: B. Canada
The concurrent list is a list of subjects that both the central and state governments have the power to legislate on. It was borrowed from the Canadian constitution, which also has a concurrent list. The concurrent list was included in the Indian constitution to ensure that there was no conflict between the central and state governments over the powers to legislate on certain subjects.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Japan does not have a concurrent list.
- Australia does have a concurrent list, but it is not based on the Indian constitution.
- The USA does not have a concurrent list.