A. Private ownership	
B. Public ownership
C. Mixed economy
D. Gradual nationalisation of means of production
Political Parties and Pressure Group
In which of the following countries the pressure groups are not permitted to function?
A. Britain
B. Switzerland
C. U.S.S.R.	
D. None of the above
Which one of the following countries possesses a single-party system?
A. Britain
B. U.S.A.
C. China	
D. France
A person can be member of: _________?
A. Only one pressure group at time
B. Any number of pressure groups at the same time
C. Not more than three pressure groups at a time
D. Either a pressure group or a political party
An interest group is converted into a pressure group when it:
A. Resorts to use of military force
B. Exerts pressure on government to enact laws in the interest of its members
C. Resort to other than constitutional methods
D. Resorts to general strike and band
One-Party system is found in:
A. China	
B. Switzerland
C. Britain
D. West Germany
The chief defect of the multi-party system is:
A. It leads to cabinet dictatorship
B. People have very limited choice in the selection of their representatives
C. The opposition cannot freely criticise the policies of the government
D. It leads to frequent constitutional crisis
One of the chief merits of multi-party system:
A. It leads to formation of stable governments
B. Change in government is very convenient
C. It is convenient for the voters to clect their representatives
D. People have wider choice in the selection of their representatives
Multi-Party system is found in: _________?
A. Pakistan	
B. China
C. Britain
D. U.S.A.
Multi-Party system means:
A. Government is formed by all the political parties present in the country
B. There are number of political parties but the government is formed by that single party which secures largest number of seats
C. That the country has more than two political parties which aim at capturing power	
D. There is one dominant party which keeps the other political parties under its umbrella