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Chapter – 3

Election and Representation

Class 11 Political Science Chapter 3 Election and Representation Objective Questions in English. These Objective Questions are helpful for the students who are in class 11 and have Political Science. Attempt These Objective Questions to Check your knowledge and the status of your preparation. These Objective Questions are also helpful for the preparation of 1 Mark Questions

BoardCBSE Board, UP Board, JAC Board, Bihar Board, HBSE Board, UBSE Board, PSEB Board, RBSE Board
TextbookNCERT
ClassClass 11
SubjectPolitical Science
Chapter no.Chapter 3
Chapter NameElection and Representation
CategoryClass 11 Political Science Objective Questions in English
MediumEnglish
Class 11 Political Science Chapter 3 Election and Representation Objective Questions in English

Election and Representation

Objective Questions in English

  1. In which part of the Constitution of India, the system of Election Commission has been created?
    1. 15
    2. 16
    3. 11
    4. 12
  2. In which year photo identity cards were introduced?
    1. 1992
    2. 1994
    3. 1998
    4. 1993
  3. Who among the following considered the cooperation of women in politics as appropriate?
    1. Aristotle
    2. js – mill
    3. Rousseau
    4. bentham
  4. Who among the following considered the cooperation of women in politics as appropriate?
    1. 61st
    2. 41st
    3. 42nd
    4. 93rd
  5. Proportional representation electoral system is adopted in the election of which of the following?
    1. in the election of the members of the Rajya Sabha
    2. in presidential election
    3. in the election of the members of the legislature
    4. in the election of the governor
  6. Election manifesto is released by whom?
    1. election candidate
    2. political party
    3. election Commission
    4. President
  7. Under which article of the constitution the Election Commission is constituted?
    1. 214
    2. 324
    3. 52
    4. 247
  8. Who gives recognition to the political parties?
    1. President
    2. chief Magistrate
    3. Supreme Court
    4. Election Commission
  9. Which country first gave the right to vote to women?
    1. Australia
    2. New Zealand
    3. Germany
    4. Britain
  10. Who is the greatest proponent of professional representation?
    1. Lord James Bryce
    2. Abraham Lincoln
    3. H – J – Lasky
    4. g -d – h – cole
  11. According to which one of the following corruption was considered the cause of revolution in politics?
    1. Aristotle
    2. Jawaharlal Nehru
    3. js – mill
    4. Plato
  12. Votes should not be counted but weighed, to which representation system does this formula apply?
    1. regional representation system
    2. business representation system
    3. proportional representation system
    4. women representation system
  13. Which of the following statements about the Simple Majority Representation System is false?
    1. this system is very simple
    2. There is no difficulty in choosing
    3. There is no difficulty in getting election results in this
    4. this system is very expensive
  14. Who conducts elections in India?
    1. election officer
    2. chief electoral officer
    3. Election Commission
    4. District Magistrate
  15. Which body resolves the issue of symbol disputes between political parties?
    1. President
    2. Supreme Court
    3. Parliament
    4. election Commission
  16. At present which other certificate is mandatory for each candidate to produce along with the nomination form?
    1. crime certificate
    2. double the amount of security deposit
    3. acceptance letter
    4. politics certificate
  17. By which constitutional amendment the provision of reservation of one-third seats for women has been made in Panchayats and Municipalities?
    1. 73
    2. 74
    3. 75
    4. 71
  18. Under Universal Adult Suffrage –
    1. Only women can vote
    2. can only vote educated
    3. Every Indian Indian citizen can vote after a certain age
    4. Foreign citizens can vote
  19. In which one of the following countries elections are held on the basis of proportional representation system?
    1. India
    2. Britain
    3. New Zealand
    4. Netherlands
  20. What is the minimum age to vote in India?
    1. 18 years
    2. 21 years
    3. 17 years
    4. 20 years

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