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Question-1
To be recognized as a national party, a political party should have secured
(A)
not less than 4% of total valid votes in the previous general election, at least in two states.
(B)
not less than 4% of total valid votes in the previous general election, at least in four states.
(C)
not less than 5% of total valid votes in the previous general election, at least in four states.
(D)
not less than 8% of total valid votes in the previous general election, at least in four states.
Question-2
Those parties which are desirous of slow, steady and smooth changes are
(A)
Rightists
(B)
Conservatives
(C)
Liberals
(D)
Leftists
Question-3
Parties which opt for radical changes and for the introduction of radical legislations are called
(A)
Rightists
(B)
Conservatives
(C)
Liberals
(D)
Leftists
Question-4
Best example for single party system is
(A)
Russia
(B)
India
(C)
China
(D)
America
Question-5
The British Labour party
German Social Democratic party
The Congress party of India
Bharathiya Janatha party
What is common among these ?
(A)
They all are single party systems
(B)
They all are conservatives
(C)
They all are Liberals
(D)
They all are mass parties
Question-6
The work of interest group is determined by which of the following ?
(A)
political culture
(B)
economic culture
(C)
social culture
(D)
educational culture
Question-7
Which among the following should not be encouraged as they are against national spirit ?
(A)
National Parties
(B)
Regional Parties
(C)
Ethnic Parties
(D)
Communal Parties
Question-8
Communist party of India (CPI) is a
(A)
Communal Party
(B)
Caste Party
(C)
National Party
(D)
Regional Party
Question-9
Defence, police and civil service personnel comes under
(A)
Associational Interest Groups
(B)
Institutional Interest Groups
(C)
Adhoc Interest Groups
(D)
Ordinary Interest groups
Question-10
Settlement of boundary dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra comes under
(A)
Institutional Interest Groups
(B)
Associational Interest Groups
(C)
Adhoc Interest Groups
(D)
Ordinary Interest Groups
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