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MCQ Elections,Elections Laws and Electoral Reforms

ALL MCQ For Elections,Elections Laws and Electoral Reforms

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1. What is the primary purpose of elections in democratic societies?

Question 1 of 15

2. How often do general elections for the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies occur in India?

Question 2 of 15

3. What is the time period within which elections must be held after the dissolution of the Lok Sabha according to the Indian Constitution?

Question 3 of 15

4. Which event marks the official beginning of the election process in India?

Question 4 of 15

5. Who is typically appointed as the Returning Officer for Lok Sabha elections?

Question 5 of 15

6. What is the primary purpose of an election campaign?

Question 6 of 15

7. The duration for Election Campaign decided by the Election Commission in India, is

Question 7 of 15

8. What is the objective of the Model Code of Conduct during elections?

Question 8 of 15

9. What does an election manifesto typically include?

Question 9 of 15

10. What is the role of the Returning Officer (RO) after the nomination of candidates?

Question 10 of 15

11. What is the main advantage of using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) over traditional paper ballots?

Question 11 of 15

12. What is the general rule for the operation hours of a polling station on election day in India?

Question 12 of 15

13. Who ensures the fairness and transparency of the election campaign and monitors voters' freedom to vote without undue influence in India?

Question 13 of 15

14. What is the restriction on the publication of exit poll results in India?

Question 14 of 15

15. What happens if a party or candidate believes there has been malpractice during an election in India?

Question 15 of 15

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