Who said “I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read
A. J.S.Mill
B. Laski
C. Marx
D. Bentham
A. J.S.Mill
B. Laski
C. Marx
D. Bentham
A. Britain
B. France
C. Soviet Union
D. None of These
A. Elimination of multi-party system
B. Helping citizens maintain their rights
C. Peaceful change of government
D. Removal of bottlenecks in the working of democracy
Which one of the followings is the most important feature of elections? Read More »
Electorate and Representation, Political Science McqsA. Rule according to the consent of the governed
B. Rule of the poor
C. Expropriation of the rich
D. Distribution of wealth equally to all
A. Poor candidates are deterred from contesting the election
B. There is no scope for corruption
C. It gives satisfaction to people that they are being governed by a representative elected by absolute majority
D. The political parties come to playa dominant role
One of the chief merits of second ballot system is: Read More »
Electorate and Representation, Political Science McqsA. Each voter has two votes
B. Voting is held as many times as necessary until a candidate is elected with an absolute majority of votes
C. Voting is held at the most for three times
D. Voting is held twice, and in the second voting the contest is held between the two candidates who secure maximum votes in the first voting
Second Ballot system, another method for minority representation, implies: Read More »
Electorate and Representation, Political Science McqsA. It encourages people to think in terms of their class interests
B. It ensures equitable representation to the various professions
C. It promotes national unity
D. It secures representation to various interests and makes the parliament a truly representative body
One of the chief merits of functional representation is: Read More »
Electorate and Representation, Political Science McqsA. Political Equality
B. Civil Equality
C. Natural Equality
D. Social Equality
A. Provision of adequate opportunities for all
B. Absence of distinctions based on class, caste, etc.
C. Provision of equal pay for all
D. Absence of discrimination
Which one of the followjng has been wrongly listed as constituting equality? Read More »
Equality, Political Science McqsA. Lord Acton
B. Laski
C. Profession Towny
D. Professor Ashirvatham
E. Pollard