MCQ Chapter 5 Political Science Class 11 Maharashtra Board Concept of Representation 1. Which is a pressure group in India?Election CommissionAll India Kisan SabhaBharatiya Janata PartyIndian National CongressQuestion 1 of 102. How do pressure groups differ from political parties?They form the governmentThey have a broad agendaThey focus on specific issuesThey contest electionsQuestion 2 of 103. How do pressure groups differ from social movements?Social movements seek to governPressure groups have no structureSocial movements have formal structurePressure groups have formalized structureQuestion 3 of 104. What role do NGOs play in representation?Enforce lawsContest electionsAppoint officialsPromote causes nonviolentlyQuestion 4 of 105. Which act introduced elected members to Indian legislatures in 1892?Government of India Act, 1935Indian Councils Act, 1861Morley-Minto ReformsIndian Councils Act, 1892Question 5 of 106. Which reforms gave elected majorities in legislatures in 1919?Indian Councils Act, 1892Government of India Act, 1935Montague-Chelmsford ReformsMorley-Minto ReformsQuestion 6 of 107. How are constituencies organized for elections?By professionGeographical basisBy religionBy economic statusQuestion 7 of 108. What is candidate ranking called in the Single-Transferable Vote system?ProportionMajorityPreferencePluralityQuestion 8 of 109. Which is a US pressure group?Federal ReserveDemocratic PartyAmerican Civil Liberties UnionHouse of RepresentativesQuestion 9 of 1010. What resulted from India’s first general elections?Creation of pressure groupsAppointment of British officialsElections to Parliament and state legislaturesEstablishment of monarchiesQuestion 10 of 10 Loading...
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