MCQ Political Science Class 10 Chapter 2 The Electoral Process Maharashtra Board 1. What type of party system does India have?Single-party systemTwo-party systemMulti-party systemNo-party systemQuestion 1 of 202. What can the Election Commission do to political parties?Create new partiesRecognize or derecognize partiesLimit party campaignsControl party policiesQuestion 2 of 203. What does the Election Commission allot to political parties?Campaign fundsElection symbolsGovernment staffVoting machinesQuestion 3 of 204. What disputes does the Election Commission resolve?Election-related disputesProperty disputesFamily disputesInternational disputesQuestion 4 of 205. What can the Election Commission order in a constituency?Cancellation of electionsRe-election if neededPermanent closure of votingReduction of votersQuestion 5 of 206. Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of independent India?T.N.SheshanSukumar SenNeela SatyanarayanDr.Rajendra PrasadQuestion 6 of 207. In which year was the Election Commission established?1947195019601975Question 7 of 208. Why are some constituencies reserved for Scheduled Castes and Tribes?To limit their participationTo ensure their representationTo reduce voter turnoutTo promote one partyQuestion 8 of 209. Why do political parties have election symbols?To confuse votersTo identify parties during votingTo limit campaignsTo reduce voter rightsQuestion 9 of 2010. Who is present during voting and counting of votes?Only votersOfficial representatives of political partiesOnly government officialsForeign observersQuestion 10 of 2011. What opportunity do recognized political parties get?Equal media accessMore campaign fundsFewer votersLimited symbolsQuestion 11 of 2012. What is the code of conduct in elections?Rules for government, parties, and votersGuidelines for voter restrictionsRules for limiting campaignsPolicies for one partyQuestion 12 of 2013. Which action violates the election code of conduct?Meeting voters door-to-doorDistributing household itemsDiscussing policiesCampaigning peacefullyQuestion 13 of 2014. Which appeal violates the election code of conduct?Appealing for better roadsAppealing based on caste or religionAppealing for educationAppealing for healthcareQuestion 14 of 2015. Who was India’s first voter?Sham Sharan NegiSukumar SenT.N.SheshanNeela SatyanarayanQuestion 15 of 2016. When did Sham Sharan Negi vote in the first election?26th January 195025th October 195115th August 19471st January 1952Question 16 of 2017. Who creates constituencies for Lok Sabha elections?Election CommissionDelimitation CommissionState governmentsPolitical partiesQuestion 17 of 2018. How many constituencies are there for Lok Sabha?500543600450Question 18 of 2019. What ensures the Delimitation Commission’s independence?It succumbs to political pressureIt works without external pressureIt follows party instructionsIt limits voter rightsQuestion 19 of 2020. What has increased public confidence in elections?Strict observance of the code of conductFewer votersMore political partiesLimited campaignsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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