CIV - Political Parties English Medium Free Online Test 1 Mark Questions 2020-2021

7th Standard

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Social Science

Time : 00:10:00 Hrs
Total Marks : 9

    Part A

    9 x 1 = 9
  1. What is meant by Bi-party system?

    (a)

    Two parties run the government.

    (b)

    Two members run a party.

    (c)

    Two major political parties contest election.

    (d)

    None of these.

  2. Which system of government does India have?

    (a)

    Single–party system

    (b)

    Bi-party system

    (c)

    Multi-party system

    (d)

    None of these

  3. Recognition of a political party is accorded by ________.

    (a)

    The Election commission

    (b)

    The president

    (c)

    The supreme court

    (d)

    A committee

  4. Political parties are generally formed on the basic of ________.

    (a)

    Religious principles

    (b)

    Common interest

    (c)

    Economic principles

    (d)

    Caste

  5. Single-party system is found in _______.

    (a)

    India

    (b)

    U.S.A

    (c)

    France

    (d)

    China

  6. In earlier time, the ___________ was the supreme head of the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary branches.

    (a)

    Governor

    (b)

    Viceroy

    (c)

    King

    (d)

    Minister

  7. In _______________ India became a democratic country

    (a)

    1947

    (b)

    1950

    (c)

    1948

    (d)

    1952

  8. The head quarters of Election commission is located in ____________

    (a)

    Chennai

    (b)

    Mumbai

    (c)

    New Delhi

    (d)

    Kolkatta

  9. A registered but unrecognised political party has to choose any symbol from ___________

    (a)

    free symbols poll panel

    (b)

    a list of their own choice

    (c)

    ones which other parties have been given

    (d)

    none of the above

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