MCQ Anti-Defection Law and Voting BehaviourAll MCQ for Anti-Defection Law and Voting Behaviour 1. Who introduced the Anti-Defection Bill in India?Indira GandhiRajiv GandhiAtal Bihari VajpayeeJawaharlal NehruQuestion 1 of 122. In which year was the Anti-Defection Law enacted in India?1980198519901995Question 2 of 123. Which amendment incorporated the Anti-Defection Law into the Indian Constitution?44th Amendment52nd Amendment61st Amendment72nd AmendmentQuestion 3 of 124. Under the Anti-Defection Law, which of the following actions can lead to disqualification of a member?Voluntarily giving up party membershipVoting against the party's directiveJoining another partyAll of the aboveQuestion 4 of 125. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the disqualification of members under the Anti-Defection Law?Article 101Article 102Article 191Article 192Question 5 of 126. What is the primary purpose of the Anti-Defection Law?To promote political stabilityTo encourage party switchingTo increase the number of independent candidatesTo reduce the number of political partiesQuestion 6 of 127. Which of the following is NOT a provision under the Anti-Defection Law?A member can be disqualified for voluntarily giving up party membershipA member can be disqualified for voting against the party's directiveA member can be disqualified for joining another partyA member can be disqualified for criticizing the party publiclyQuestion 7 of 128. Who has the authority to decide on the disqualification of a member under the Anti-Defection Law?The President of IndiaThe Speaker of the HouseThe Prime MinisterThe Election CommissionQuestion 8 of 129. Which of the following is a criticism of India's Anti-Defection Law?It promotes party disciplineIt encourages political stabilityIt suppresses dissent within political partiesIt strengthens democratic processesQuestion 9 of 1210. What is a potential consequence of the Anti-Defection Law leading to the formation of new political parties?Strengthening of the party systemFragmentation of the party systemIncreased political stabilityEnhanced legislative efficiencyQuestion 10 of 1211. What is the maximum percentage of the total strength of the Lok Sabha that the Council of Ministers, including the Prime Minister, can constitute according to the 91st Constitutional Amendment Act of 2003?10%15%20%25%Question 11 of 1212. According to the 91st Constitutional Amendment Act of 2003, which of the following is a provision related to the anti-defection law?A member disqualified on the ground of defection is also disqualified from holding any remunerative political post.A member can be re-elected to the same position immediately after disqualification.The disqualification period for a defector is limited to one year.A member can hold a remunerative political post if they have been re-elected.Question 12 of 12 Loading...
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