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Political Parties and Party System

Political Science ⇒ Democracy and Political Processes

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Describe any one method by which political parties can be reformed in India.
Describe the impact of regional parties on Indian politics.
Describe the process by which a party is recognised as a national party in India.
Explain the concept of 'party ideology' and its importance.
Explain the difference between a one-party system and a two-party system.
Explain the term 'defection' in the context of Indian politics.
Explain the term 'dynastic succession' in the context of political parties.
Explain the term 'party system'.
Which of the following is a benefit of having a multi-party system? (1) Limited choice for voters (2) Greater representation of diverse interests (3) No competition (4) Centralised power
Which of the following is a characteristic of a multi-party system? (1) Only one party is allowed (2) Two parties dominate (3) Several parties compete for power (4) No parties exist
Which of the following is a feature of a two-party system? (1) Many parties compete (2) Only two parties have a realistic chance of forming government (3) No parties exist (4) Only one party is allowed
Which of the following is a national party in India? (1) Bahujan Samaj Party (2) All India Trinamool Congress (3) Shiv Sena (4) Mizo National Front
Fill in the blank: The _______ is responsible for allotting election symbols to political parties in India.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the body that registers and recognises political parties in India.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the official symbol of the Indian National Congress.
Fill in the blank: The _______ party system is also known as the 'dominant party system'.
True or False: All political parties in India must register with the Supreme Court.
True or False: India has a multi-party system.
True or False: Political parties are necessary for the functioning of modern democracies.
True or False: The Anti-Defection Act was introduced to promote party discipline.