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question_answer1) What is the concept of political parties in rural areas?
question_answer2) What is a political party?
question_answer3) What does 'Partisanship' mean?
question_answer4) What does 'partisan' mean?
question_answer5) What are the components of a political party?
question_answer6) How do parties contribute in the making of law?
question_answer7) How do parties run the government of a country?
question_answer8) What is the role of opposition in a democracy?
question_answer9) Is it true that political parties shape public opinion?
question_answer10) How much accountable are parties?
question_answer11) At what level there are non-party based elections in our country?
question_answer12) How does it affect the Panchayati system?
question_answer13) Why do larger societies need representative democracy?
question_answer14) Why are parties a necessary condition for a democracy?
question_answer15) What is one-party system?
question_answer16) Is it democratic to have one-party system?
question_answer17) What is a Bi-party system?
question_answer18) What is a multi-party system?
question_answer19) What is an 'alliance' or a 'front'?
question_answer20) Name three major alliances of India.
question_answer21) Give one merit of multi-party system.
question_answer22) Give one demerit of multi-party system.
question_answer23) How does a country choose a party system?
question_answer24) Why did India choose to have a multi-party system?
question_answer25) What are national parties?
question_answer26) Define 'regional parties' on the basis of election commission of India.
question_answer27) How is a party recognised as 'national party' by the Election Commission of India.
question_answer28) When was INC formed? What is its symbol?
question_answer29) Which coalition is formed by INC?
question_answer30) When was BJP founded? What is its symbol?
question_answer31) Which coalition alliance is formed by BJP?
question_answer32) When was BSP formed? What is its symbol?
question_answer33) Which classes are represented by BSP?
question_answer34) Name the 'National Parties' of India.
question_answer35) Name the regional parties ofJammu and Kashmir with its symbols.
question_answer36) Name regional Parties of Punjab, Haryana and Uttarakhand with symbols.
question_answer37) Name regional parties of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka with symbol.
question_answer38) Name regional parties of Tamil Nadu with symbols.
question_answer39) Name regional parties of West Bangal with symbols.
question_answer40) Name regional parties of Bihar with their symbols.
question_answer41) Name regional parties ofAndhra, Orissa and Sikkim with their Symbols.
question_answer42) Name regional parties of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh with their Symbols.
question_answer43) How do money and muscle power tend to help the contestant of the elections?
question_answer44) It is said that, "No meaningful choice is given to the voters." Explain.
question_answer45) What is 'defection'?
question_answer46) What order is passed by supreme court to reduce the influence of money and criminals?
question_answer47) Why do we need political parties?
question_answer48) What are the characteristics of a political party?
question_answer49) What party system can be ideal for any country? Why did India choose to have a multi-party system?
question_answer50) What is the difference between a national party and a state party?
question_answer51) What is the role of an ordinary citizen in reforming the political parties?
question_answer52) What is the role of the opposition party in a democracy?
question_answer53) Give one merit and one demerit of a single-party system.
question_answer54) What are the major differences between the policies of CPI(M) and CPI?
question_answer55) Who is a partisan? What does partisanship mean?
question_answer56) What are the main components of a political party?
question_answer57) How do parties perform the job of making laws for the country?
question_answer58) How is a government of alliances formed?
question_answer59) How does a country choose a party system?
question_answer60) What are national parties?
question_answer61) In what way lack of internal democracy is seen in the political parties?
question_answer62) State the various functions political parties perform in democracy.
question_answer63) What suggestions are often made to reform political parties?
question_answer64) What are the main functions of a political party?
question_answer65) Why can modem democracies not exist without political parties?
question_answer66) Describe the various party systems existing in different countries.
question_answer67) What are the various challenges faced by political parties?
question_answer68) How do political parties help in shaping public opinion?
question_answer69) What are recognised political parties?
question_answer70) What are the main policies of Indian National Congress?
question_answer71) What are the main features of BJP manifesto?
question_answer72) Who formed BSP? What are its main policies?
question_answer73) What are the chief characteristics of Communist Party of India (Marxist)?
question_answer74) What do you know about Communist Party of India?
question_answer75) How was Nationalist Congress Party formed? What are its policies?
question_answer76) What is the status of regional parties in India?
question_answer77) "The growing role of money and muscle power is a major challenge in India." Explain.
question_answer78) What is the role of an ordinary citizen in reforming the political parties?
question_answer79) Dynastic succession is a challenge to political parties." Comment. OR Why do you think transparency is needed in a democracy?
question_answer80) Is it true that meaningful choice is not given to the voters?
question_answer81) Who is a 'Partisan'? (a) Disloyal party member (b) Staunch party member (c) Estranged party member (d) None of these
question_answer82) How many parties are registered with the Election Commission of India? (a) 500 (b) 650 (c) 700 (d) 750
question_answer83) What is meant by one-party system? (a) One single party runs the government (b) One single person runs the parties (c) When the King rules the country (d) When one party is allowed to contest elections
question_answer84) What system of government does India have? (a) One-party system (b) Two-party system (c) Multi-party system (d) None of these
question_answer85) What is an 'alliance'? (a) One party contests elections (b) Several parties join hands for contesting elections (c) Two parties contest elections (d) None of these
question_answer86) The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in 1998 as the leader of (a) United Progressive Alliance (b) Left Front (c) National Democratic Alliance (d) none of these
question_answer87) Who is the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)? (a) Jyotiba Phule (b) Kanshi Ram (c) B.R. Ambedkar (d) Sahu Maharaj
question_answer88) The main base of BSP is in: (a) Punjab (b) Delhi (c) Haryana (d) Uttar Pradesh
question_answer89) Which party remained in power in West Bengal for 30 years? (a) BJP (b) CPI (c) CPI (M) (d) NCP
question_answer90) Which political party of the six national parties was formed as late as m 1999? (a) BJP (b) CPI(M) (c) NCP (d) BSP
question_answer91) Which out of the following is a 'state party'? (a) BSP (b) Rashtriya Janata Dal (c) BJP (d) NCP
question_answer92) What is meant by 'Defection'? (a) Loyalty towards a party (b) Changing party allegiance (c) Political reforms (d) None of these
question_answer93) Who is the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party?
question_answer94) What is the guiding philosophy of the Bharatiya Sanata Party?
question_answer95) Why multi-party system do not enjoy trust among the people?
question_answer96) Which is the most visible institutions in a democracy?
question_answer97) Name two countries which have two-party system.
question_answer98) In which form of government rulers are always elected by people?
question_answer99) What is the main functions of political parties?
question_answer100) What is political party?
question_answer101) Define Partisanship.
question_answer102) Which party adopted the concept of Hindutva in India?
question_answer103) What is a characteristics of a political party?
question_answer104) When was Bharatiya Sanata Party (B3P) founded?
question_answer105) What is the condition to recognised as National Party?
question_answer106) Which country has one party system?
question_answer107) Which student party or union has agitated against Bangladeshi illegal infiltrators?
question_answer108) What is the reason of formation of multi-party in India?
question_answer109) What is the objective of the formation of BSP(Bahujan Samaj Party)?
question_answer110) Why Samajwadi Party is not national i.e., political party?
question_answer111) How many registered political parties are in India?
question_answer112) What is opposition?
question_answer113) Who is the founder of National Conference?
question_answer114) What is the most important function of a political party?
question_answer115) What is a ruling party?
question_answer116) Name the political party which is a result of social reform movement.
question_answer117) Name the political party which was inspired from the ideas and teachings of Mahatma Phule and Sahu Maharaj.
question_answer118) In order to become a national party, what per cent of votes are required by a party in the Lok Sabha election?
question_answer119) Name the oldest political party in India.
question_answer120) How National Congress Party was formed?
question_answer121) Name the institution which has passed an order making it necessary for political parties I to hold their organisational elections and file their income tax returns.
question_answer122) What is mandatory for every candidate who contests elections by the order of the Supreme Court?
question_answer123) What is the coalition government?
question_answer124) What do you mean by multi-party system?
question_answer125) What is two-party system?
question_answer126) What do you mean by one-party system?
question_answer127) When was NCP formed? What is the main view point of the party?
question_answer128) State the various functions that political parties perform in a democracy.
question_answer129) What are the various challenges faced by political parties?
question_answer130) Suggest some reforms to strengthen parties so that they perform their functions well.
question_answer131) What are the characteristics of a political party? Or "Political parties are necessary for a democracy". In the light of this statement explain any four functions of the political parties in India
question_answer132) Write a short note on Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).
question_answer133) What is a multi-party system? Write a note on it in the context of India.
question_answer134) (a) Mention the source of inspiration for (i) BJP (ii) Congress (iii) BSP (b) Mention any one step taken by the Supreme Court of India in order to reduce the influence of money and criminals in politics. (c) What values/lesson you have learnt from the above question?
question_answer135) When was the CPI (M) formed? Mention the ideologies of the party.
question_answer136) What are the main features of a political parties?
question_answer137) What is the difference between National and Regional party?
question_answer138) What efforts have been made to reform political parties in India?
question_answer139) What is the role of the opposition party in a democracy?
question_answer140) How do political parties help in shaping public opinion?
question_answer141) State any two advantages of the multi-party system. In what way is an alliance different from a coalition government?
question_answer142) What is a multi-party system? Explain merits and demerits of multi-party system.
question_answer143) Explain some reforms to strengthen the working of political parties. Or What steps shall be taken to reform the political parties in India? Suggest any four steps. Or Suggest any five reforms to strengthen parties so that they may perform their functions well.
question_answer144) "Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise". Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by four arguments.
question_answer145) What is the necessity of a political party for a democracy?
question_answer146) Write a short note on Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
question_answer147) What is dominant party system? Is it same with one-party system?
question_answer148) Write about the ideology of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
question_answer149) How did Communist Party of India-Marxist developed after the split in the Communist Party of India (CPI)?
question_answer150) What do you know about Communist Party of India?
question_answer151) Explain the role of regional political parties in Indian Polities.
question_answer152) (a) How the growing role of money and muscle power in political party became a threat for democracy? (b) What values/lesson you have learnt from the above question?
question_answer153) One of the oldest parties of the world. Founded in 1885 and has experienced many splits. Played a dominant role in Indian politics at the national and state level for several decades after India's independence. A Centrist Party (neither rightist nor leftist) in its ideological orientation. The party espouses secularism and welfare of weaker sections and minorities. Supports new economic reforms but with a human face. (a) When was the Indian National Congress formed? Mention its major ideologies. (b) What values/lesson you have learnt from the above passage?
question_answer154) Explain in four different manners that political parties are still in the grip of some serious challenges. Or Highlight the main challenges faced by political parties. Or Describe the various challenges of political parties.
question_answer155) Name any two Regional Parties and the states where they are active.
question_answer156) Match the List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists. List I List II A. Congress Party 1. National Democratic Alliance B. Bharatiya Janata Party 2. State Party C. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 3. United Progressive Alliance D. Telugu Desam Party 4. Left Front Codes A B C D (a) 3 1 2 4 (b) 3 4 1 2 (c) 3 1 4 2 (d) 4 3 1 2
question_answer157) A group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government is called a .............
question_answer158) What are the components of the political parties?
question_answer159) How does a country choose a party system?
question_answer160) Consider the following information Muhammad Yunus is a famous economist of Bangladesh. He received several international honours for his efforts to promote economic and social development for the benefit of the poor. He and the Grameen Bank have jointly, received the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2006. In February 2007, he decided to launch a political party and contest in the Parliamentary elections. His objective was to foster proper leadership, good governance and build a new Bangladesh. He felt that only a political party different from the traditional ones would bring about new political culture. His party would be democratic from the grass roots level. The launching of the new party, called Nagarik Shakti (Citizens Power), has caused a stir among the Bangladeshis. While many welcomed his decision, some did not Uke it. "Now I think Bangladesh will have a chance to choose between good and bad and eventually have a good government,' said Shahedul Islam, a government official. That government, we hope, would not only keep itself away from corruption but also make fighting corruption and black money a top priority.' But leaders of traditional political parties who dominated the countr/s politics for decades were apprehensive. There was no debate (over him) winning the Nobel, but politics is different?very challenging and often controversial', said a senior leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Some others were highly critical. They asked why he was rushing into politics. Is he being planted in politics by mentors from outside the country,' asked one political observer. Now answer the questions given below (a) Do you think Yunus made a right decision to float a new political party? (b) Do you agree with the statements and fears expressed by various people? (c) How do you want this new party organised to make it different from other parties? (d) If you were the one to begin this political party how would you defend it?
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