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Question-1
The first general elections in India were held in
(A)
1948
(B)
1955
(C)
1952
(D)
1967
Question-2
Minimum age required to contest for Presidentship is
(A)
23 years
(B)
21 years
(C)
35 years
(D)
30 years
Question-3
Following is a weakness (challenge to) Indian election system:
(A)
Secret Ballot
(B)
Use of Electronic Voting Machines
(C)
Misuse of Official Machinery
(D)
Universal Adult Franchise
Question-4
Which of the following are not the functions of the election commission? 1) Conduct of election for the post of the speaker and the deputy speaker, Lok sabha and the deputy chairman, Rajya sabha. 2) Conduct of elections to the state legislative assemblies. 3) Deciding on all doubts and disputes arising out of elections.
(A)
1 and 2
(B)
1 and 3
(C)
2 and 3
(D)
2
Question-5
Who is the chief election commissioner of India now ?
(A)
B.B. Tandon
(B)
Naveen Chawla
(C)
Y.S. Qureshi
(D)
Veeravalli Sundaram Sampath
Question-6
In Democracy Elections are important because
(A)
The formation of government becomes easy
(B)
They help in the formation of opposition party
(C)
They are a check on the working of the government
(D)
All of the above
Question-7
Which part of the Constitution of India deals with the conduct of elections?
(A)
XIII
(B)
XIV
(C)
XV
(D)
XVI
Question-8
Members of Election Commission are appointed by
(A)
President of India
(B)
Prime Minister of India
(C)
Elected by the people
(D)
Chief Justice of India
Question-9
Who of the following has the responsibility of the registration of voters?
(A)
Individual voters
(B)
Government
(C)
Election commission
(D)
Corporations
Question-10
Elections to lok sabha is conducting regularly at interval of ____________ years.
(A)
7
(B)
4
(C)
5
(D)
10
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