Q: A political party in India can be recognised as National Party if it has state party status in atleast
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: A political party is recognized as a regional party, if
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Who recognises the political parties in India?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Which of the following does not constitute the social base of the communist party in India?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: The word ‘National’ in Indian National Congress was influenced by
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: The Nationalist Congress Party was formed in 1999 following the split in
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: After the formation of Bhartiya Janta Party, who became its first President?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Which of the following is a Regional Political Party?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Which one of the following parties is not a National Political Party?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Which one of the following has been recognised as National Party in 2016?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Who was the founder of ‘Independent Labour Party’?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: In which year was the Communist Party of India divided into two parties CPI and CPIM?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: In which of the following state a regional party is not in power?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Who is empowered to recognize various political parties in India as National or Regional Parties?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Who among the following scholars described the party system prevailing in India in the early years of Independence as one party dominant system?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: The party system is the part of which larger system among the following?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Inner-Party Democracy stands for
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: What was the date when the Anti-defection Bill was passed?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Which one of the following is not covered by the Anti-Defection Law?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: The political parties got the Constitutional recognition for the first time in the year.
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Which of the following is not true about the Anti-Defection Bill?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: The Anti-Defection Law was enacted as early as 1979 in
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Which of the following political parties is not a national party as recognized by the Election Commission of India?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: To be officially recognized by the Speaker of Lok Sabha as an Opposition Group, a party or coalition of parties must have at least
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: In which State Communist parties jointly launched ‘Bhu-Poratam’ Movement?
Answer:A Explanation:
Q: The principle of ‘Kamaraj Plan’ was
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The Principles for election to the
State Legislatures include
1. It will be on the basis of adult
suffrage.
2. There will be only one electoral
roll for every territorial
constituency.
3. Religion, Race, Sex etc., will
have no place in the formation
of the electoral roll.
4. The political parties will be free
to have their norms. Select the correct answer from the
given code. [UPPCS (Mains) 2011
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Which of the following political parties is/are national political parties? 1. Muslim League 2. Revolutionary Socialist Party 3. All India Forward Bloc 4. Peasants and Workers Party of India
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Which of the following parties were formed by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar? 1. The Peasants and Workers Party of India. 2. All India Scheduled Castes Federation. 3. The Independent Labour Party.
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Which of the following Parties were not a part of the United Front which was in power during 1996-1997? 1. Bahujan Samaj Party 2. Haryana Vikas Party 3. Samata Party 4. Asam Gana Parishad
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Given below is the Vote percentage secured by a political party in three successive elections to the Lok Sabha... The party to receive above mentioned percentage of votes was
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Consider the following statements regarding the political parties in India... Which of the statements above are correct?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: In terms of electoral analysis, the voter-seat distortion is to be explained as the result of the adoption of the
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists. (a) CPI (b) CPM (c) AIADMK (d) Telugu Desham
Answer:A Explanation:
Q: Assertion (A): The coalition government led by Bhartiya Janta Party contains some policy guidance in the National agenda, some promises and few guiding principles for its governance. Reason (R): It discusses a lot of things in detail. Which one of the following is correct in context to above statements?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Assertion (A): In India, the political parties which formed the governments represented the majority of seats secured in the elections... but not the majority of votes. Reason (R): The result of elections based on the majority vote-system is decided on the basis of the relative majority of votes secured. Which is correct?
Answer:A Explanation:
Q: Assertion (A): The reservation of thirty-three percent of seats for women in Parliament and State Legislature does not require a Constitutional amendment. Reason (R): Political parties contesting elections can allocate thirty-three percent of seats they contest to women candidates without any Constitutional amendment.
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Assertion (A): There is no fixed party system in India. Reason (R): There are too many political parties. Select the correct answer from code given below.
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Assertion (A): India has a written Constitution. Reason (R): Growth of strong regional parties is an indicator of regional aspirations. Select the correct answer.