• 1. 
    Give the meaning of ‘Alliance’.

  • Two parties together form the government.
  • Leftist and Rightist together form the government.
  • When state and national parties together form the government.
  • When several parties in a multiparty system join for the purpose of contesting elections and winning power.
  • 2. 
    The political party which believes in Marxism-Leninism is [AI2011]

  • Nationalist Congress Party.
  • Communist Party of India.
  • Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
  • Bahujan Samaj Party
  • 3. 
    Which one of the following is considered the best form of government? [Delhi 2012]

  • Democracy
  • Dictatorship
  • Monarchy
  • Military Rule
  • 4. 
    Select the statement related to the advantages

  • Multi-party system provides limited choice to voters.
  • There is a chance of conflict.
  • Provides choice to the voters.
  • In Multi-party system regional parties get the representation.
  • 5. 
    Political parties are allotted symbols by [CBSE 2012]

  • The government of India
  • The constitution of India
  • The party leaders
  • The Election Commission
  • 6. 
    A recognised political party is one that

  • is registered with the Election Commission of India.
  • is given a unique Election symbol
  • gets some other facilities recognised by the Election Commission
  • All of these
  • 7. 
    An Affidavit signifies (Legal);

  • Signed document where a person makes a sworn statement regarding his or her antecedents.
  • A law to check the menace.
  • Legal document to declare the academic qualification.
  • All of the above
  • 8. 
    What is an ideological one-party system?

  • Party based on suppression of other parties.
  • Party based on coercion.
  • Party based on ideological reasons; coercion and suppression of other parties.
  • Party based on communist ideology.
  • 9. 
    Name the oldest political party of India.

  • Bahujan Samaj Party
  • Indian National Congress (Congress Party)
  • The Communist Party
  • Bharatiya Janata Party
  • 10. 
    Recognised political parties stand for:

  • Parties recognised by the Election Commission with all the privileges and facilities.
  • Parties that are present in only one of the federal units.
  • Parties that are present in several and all units of the federation.
  • Communal parties based on regional diversities.
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