Political Parties and Pressure Group
A political party is a “body of men, united for the purpose of promoting, by the purpose of promoting, by their joint endeavours, the public interest upon. Some principles on which they are agreed”. Who said this?
Karl Marx
MacIver
Burke
Gettel
Burke
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U.S.A. is known for:A. Bi-party system
B. Single party system
C. Multi-party system
D. No party system
A conservative party believes in:
A. Conserving the old institutions
B. Conserving the status quo
C. Reforming the present institutions
D. Establishing new institutions in place of present ones
Which one of the following is not a function of pressure group?
A. To influence policy makers
B. To donate to political parties
C. To introduce social reforms
D. To sponsor favourable candidates for elections
Which one fo the following is not one of the methods used by pressure groups for achieving their objectives?
A. They finance political parties
B. They sponsor their favourite candidates at the time of elections
C. They develop cantacts with legislators
D. They avoid going near the centre of authority
In a good democratic system the members should be:
A. Well disciplined
B. Free to come and go to the meetings as and when they like
C. To disobey their leader
D. To organise sub-groups within the party
Mussolini during the heights of his glory liked:
A. Multi-party system
B. Bi-party system
C. Single arty system
D. No party system
After independence in India each political party is:
A. Trying to use students to its advantage
B. Trying to keep students away from politics
C. Ignoring the students and adopting indifferent attitude
D. Leaving the students to its own care
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