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Question-1
Which of the following is not a merit of two party system ?
(A)
A real representative government is possible only in a two party system.
(B)
The opposition party is playing constructive role. It points out the commissions and omissions in the policies and acts of the government.
(C)
There will be possibility of despotism of ruling party.
(D)
Since parties are well organized, they held to mould public opinion.
Question-2
ASSAM GANA PARISHAD is a
(A)
National Party
(B)
Regional Party
(C)
Caste Party
(D)
Communal Party
Question-3
In a political system, who act as the transmitter of ideas, opinions and approaches to social needs and national goals ?
(A)
Parties
(B)
Elections
(C)
Surveys
(D)
Bureaucrats
Question-4
Which Article in the Constitution deals with the Election Commission ?
(A)
Art 320
(B)
Art 322
(C)
Art 324
(D)
Art 329
Question-5
The four fold types of party structure suggested by
(A)
Edmund Burke
(B)
Gilchrist
(C)
Stephen Leacock
(D)
Maurice Duverger
Question-6
Which of the following conducts election to Parliament and State legislature ?
(A)
Public Service Commission
(B)
Inter State Council
(C)
Planning Commission
(D)
Election Commission
Question-7
Best example for single party system is
(A)
Russia
(B)
India
(C)
China
(D)
America
Question-8
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-9
Which of the following statements is true ?
(A)
Election Commissioner cannot be removed from his office during his term.
(B)
Election Commissioner can be removed only by President or the Prime Minister.
(C)
The Chief Election Commissioner cannot be removed from office, except on the ground and in the manner on which the Supreme Court judge can be removed.
(D)
President has no role in the removal of Election Commissioner, it is the duty of the Parliament alone.
Question-10
A party political or otherwise formed on the basis of communal feelings and beliefs is known as
(A)
National Party
(B)
Caste Party
(C)
Communal Party
(D)
Regional Party
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