CBSE Class 11 Political Science – MCQ and Online Tests – Unit 3 – Election and Representation
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CBSE Class 11 Political Science – MCQ and Online Tests – Unit 3 – Election and Representation
Question 1.
The electoral system, first past the post is also known as
(a) Proportional representation
(b) Direct election
(c) Separate electorate
(d) Plurality system
Answer
Answer: (d) Plurality system
Question 2.
Which of these is not a good reason to say that Indian elections are democratic?
(a) India has the largest number of voters in the world
(b) India’s Election Commission is very powerful
(c) In India, everyone above the age of 18 has a right to vote
(d) In India, the losing parties accept the electoral verdict
Answer
Answer: (a) India has the largest number of voters in the world
Question 3.
The country that follows FPTP electoral system is
(a) Israel
(b) the UK
(c) the Netherlands
(d) Argentina
Answer
Answer: (b) the UK
Question 4.
The authority that issues the notification for elections is:
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President
(c) Governor
(d) Chief Election Commissioner
Answer
Answer: (b) President
Question 5.
After the polling has finished, the votes are counted under the supervision of
(a) Election Commission
(b) Polling Officer
(c) Returning Officers and Observers
(d) Delimitation officer
Answer
Answer: (c) Returning Officers and Observers
Question 6.
The minimum age of voting was 21 years till
(a) 1984
(b) 1987
(c) 1989
(d) 1990
Answer
Answer: (c) 1989
Question 7.
Territorial representation means:
(a) Geographical representation
(b) Minority representation
(c) Functional representation
(d) Class representation
Answer
Answer: (a) Geographical representation
Question 8.
Which of the following statements about the reasons for conducting elections are false?
(a) Elections enable people to judge the performance of the government
(b) People select the representative of their choice in an election
(c) Elections enable people to evaluate the performance of the judiciary
(d) People can indicate which policies they prefer
Answer
Answer: (c) Elections enable people to evaluate the performance of the judiciary
Question 9.
In India who can vote under the concept of Universal Adult Franchise?
(a) Minors can also vote
(b) Only educated people can vote
(c) Foreign nationals can also vote
(d) Adults who have the nationality of India, have the right to vote irrespective of any caste, colour, creed, or gender
Answer
Answer: (d) Adults who have the nationality of India, have the right to vote irrespective of any caste, colour, creed, or gender
Question 10.
Which one of the following arguments is against the Universal Adult Franchise?
(a) It is democratic
(b) It ensures political equality
(c) It makes people politically awakened
(d) It inculcates anti-nationalism
Answer
Answer: (d) It inculcates anti-nationalism
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