Political Parties and Party System
Political Science ⇒ Democracy and Political Processes
Political Parties and Party System starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe any two challenges faced by political parties in India.
Describe the impact of money and muscle power on Indian political parties.
Explain the difference between a national party and a state party in India.
Explain the importance of symbols for political parties in India.
Explain the term 'coalition government' with reference to the Indian context.
Explain the term 'dynastic succession' in the context of Indian political parties.
Explain the term 'party manifesto'.
Name any two national parties in India.
What is the minimum percentage of votes required for a party to be recognized as a national party in India? (1) 2% (2) 4% (3) 6% (4) 10%
Which law was enacted to prevent political defections in India? (1) Representation of the People Act (2) Anti-Defection Law (3) Right to Information Act (4) Lokpal Act
Which of the following countries has a one-party system? (1) India (2) China (3) United States (4) United Kingdom
Which of the following is a feature of a multi-party system? (1) Only one party is allowed to exist (2) Two major parties dominate (3) Several parties compete for power (4) No parties exist
Fill in the blank: The _______ Act, 1985, was passed to prevent political defections in India.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the official symbol of the Indian National Congress.
Fill in the blank: The _______ party system is characterized by the dominance of two major parties.
Fill in the blank: The _______ system is also known as the 'first-past-the-post' system in India.
True or False: Coalition governments are common in a multi-party system.
True or False: Political parties are necessary for the functioning of a democracy.
True or False: Political parties help in the formation of public opinion.
True or False: Political parties in India are required to submit their annual financial statements to the Election Commission.
