A. Where men and women are allowed to vote together
B. Where people of all religions are allowed to vote together
C. Where voters belonging to all categories, castes and religion vote together
D. Where only women are allowed to vote together
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Who of the following said “All true and democratic representation is functional representation. The omni-competent parliament is unsuitable to any really democratic country’?
A. G.D.H. Cole
B. Rousseau
C. Karl Marx
D. J.S.Mill
E. Herbert Spencer
A by-election is an election, which is held:
A. Along with general elections
B. To fill a vacancy after general elections are over
C. Each year to fill vacant vacancies
D. When desired by the head of the state
E. To fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of a Minister
What is the main objective of proportional representation system?
A. It aims at giving representation to minorities
B. It aims at protecting the interests of women
C. Its aim is to protect the rights of various occupations
D. It aims at giving more opportunities to the voters to participate in governmental affairs
Who of the following was opposed to the system of universal adult franchise on the plea that it was not really universal?
A. Marx
B. Rousseau
C. Laski
D. Garner
E. Gilchrist
Who of the following favoured the system of proportional representation?
A. Bentham
B. J.S.Mill
C. T.H.Green
D. Herbert Spencer
Which of the following is true about the terms ‘electorate’?
A. A voter who is required to elect his representative
B. An area from where representative is to be elected
C. The body of persons elected
D. Method of election used to elect a representative
In Pakistan elections are organized by:
A. The President of Pakistan
B. The Prime Minister of Pakistan
C. The Parliament
D. The Election Commission
E. The Supereme Court of Pakistan
When in the election process voters themselves elect their representatives the system is known as:
A. Representative democracy:
B. Direct elections
C. Adult franchise
D. Direct democracy
The system of instructed representation has been much opposed by:
A. Burke
B. Montesquieu
C. Rousseau
D. Spencer