A. These help in the spread of education
B. These try to capture power
C. These help in the formation of public opinion
D. These spread moral education
Political Parties and Pressure Group
Government in a single party is usually:
A. Democratic
B. Bureaucratic
C. Aristocratic
D. Totalitarian
In single party system the organ of Government whose importance increases is:
A. Executive
B. Judiciary
C. Legislature
D. Tribunals
In a single party system membership:
A. Is open to all
B. Can be easily obtained
C. Is given to only few trusted and dependable workers
D. Importance of legislature considerably increases
Mussolini during the heights of his glory liked:
A. Multi-party system
B. Bi-party system
C. Single arty system
D. No party system
In bi-party system chances are that:
A. Cabinet might become dictator
B. There may be wider choice of candidates
C. Vested interests will not get promoted
D. Majority party might feel submissive and adjusting
The system under which there is only one effective political party in the country which controls political life is called:
A. Multi-party
B. Bi-party system
C. Single party system
D. None of these
One great advantage of political party is that:
A. It unites the nation
B. It does not offer opportunity to demagogues
C. Helps in getting the grievances of the people redressed
D. It does not promote vested interests
Who believed that a ‘political party consists of a group of citizens more or less organised who act as a political unit’:
A. Gettell
B. Finer
C. Garner
D. Ebenstein
E. Gilchrist
Interest group means:
A. A small group within a party which fights for the interests of members, of its own category
B. Any small group, which contests elections, with the sale objective of protecting Interestsof Its members
C. A group of people who with the help of money try to secure control overgovernment
D. A group of people with common objectives which tries to influence the