Which election system has been adopted in india?
  • A. FPTP (First Past the Post System)
  • B. Proportional representation
  • C. Party list system
  • D. Single transferrable vote
_________________ have become the most important symbol of the democratic process.
  • A. Votes
  • B. Voters
  • C. Elections
  • D. Political Parties
In _______________ system, a party gets the same proportion of seats as it gets its proportion of votes.
  • A. Monarchy
  • B. First Past the Post System (FPTP)
  • C. Proportional Representation (PR)
  • D. Election Commission
First Past the Post System (FPTP) is also known as the Plurality System.
  • A. True
  • B. False
In the Lok Sabha elections of 1984, the Congress Party came to power winning 450 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats.
  • A. True
  • B. False
Process in which people participate directly without representatives is called?
  • A. Indirect democracy
  • B. Straight democracy
  • C. Direct democracy
  • D. Plain democracy
Each constituency elects how many representatives?
  • A. 4
  • B. 3
  • C. 2
  • D. 1
In the First Past the Post system, that candidate is declared winner who
  • A. Secures the largest number of postal ballots
  • B. Belongs to the party that has highest number of votes in the country
  • C. Has more votes than any other candidate in the constituency
  • D. Attains first position by securing more than 50% votes.
In Israel and Netherlands, which of the following method is followed in election?
  • A. The entire system is treated as a monarchy system
  • B. The entire country is treated as multi-party constituency
  • C. The entire country is treated as one constituency
  • D. None of these
Which of the following forms of voting necessarily requires ranking candidates?
  • A. Open-list proportional Representation
  • B. Parliamentary-style voting
  • C. Minimum winning coalition
  • D. Single Transferable Vote
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