A. Karl Marx
B. MacIver
C. Burke
D. Gettel
E. Laski
Political Parties and Pressure Group
After independence in India each political party is:
A. Trying to use students to its advantage
B. Trying to keep students away from politics
C. Ignoring the students and adopting indifferent attitude
D. Leaving the students to its own care
Which of the following is not a method used by the pressure group for achieving its objectives?
A. It finances political parties
B. It organises demonstrations
C. It clearly aligns with a political party
D. It tries to influence policy makers
Which one of the following is not true about pressure group?
A. It has no political programme
B. It does no aim at capturing power
C. It exerts pressure on executive
D. It tries to have formal control over the government
E. It tries to use persuasive methods
Which one of the following is not a feature of pressure group?
A. It tries to influence from outside
B. Its membership is large
C. It actively joins political parties
D. Its members can join any number of groups
In Pakistan we have: ________________?
A. Multi-party system
B. Single party system
C. Bi-party system
D. No party system
England is known for: _______?
A. Multi-party system
B. No party system
C. Bi-party system
D. Single party system
In our times a political party means:
A. People have common opinion
B. People who have united for achieving political ends
C. People who have joined because they have common opinion
D. People who have different political viewpoints
U.S.A. is known for: __________?
A. Bi-party system
B. Single party system
C. Multi-party system
D. No party system
Which one of the following is not the characteristic of political party system?
A. Its members should have common programme
B. Its members should obey discipline
C. Its members should follow common line of action
D. Its members should keep party above nation