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Features of Democracy

Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government

Features of Democracy starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Features of Democracy. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain in your own words what 'equality before law' means in a democracy.
In a democracy, what is the role of opposition parties?
What does 'majority rule' mean in a democracy?
What is the importance of regular elections in a democracy?
What is the meaning of 'freedom of religion' in a democracy?
What is the role of the constitution in a democracy?
Context: In a country, people are not allowed to vote, and only one person makes all the decisions. Is this country a democracy? (Yes/No)
Context: In a country, people can choose their leaders, express their opinions, and follow any religion. Which form of government does this describe? (1) Monarchy, (2) Dictatorship, (3) Democracy, (4) Oligarchy
Context: In a country, people can choose their leaders, express their opinions, and follow any religion. Which form of government does this describe? (1) Monarchy, (2) Dictatorship, (3) Democracy, (4) Oligarchy
In a democracy, the government is chosen by (1) The army, (2) The people, (3) The king, (4) The police
In a democracy, what does 'universal adult franchise' mean? (1) Only men can vote, (2) Only women can vote, (3) All adults can vote, (4) Only rich people can vote
In a democracy, who can become a leader? (1) Only rich people, (2) Only men, (3) Any citizen, (4) Only people from one family
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, everyone is ________ before the law.
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, leaders are ________ by the people.
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, the ________ protects the rights of the people.
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, the government is ________ by the people.
Context: In a country, people are not allowed to vote, and only one person makes all the decisions. Is this country a democracy? (Yes/No)
True or False: In a democracy, everyone has the right to education.
True or False: In a democracy, everyone has the same rights and duties.
True or False: In a democracy, people can change the government through elections.