Top 550+ Solved An Introduction to Political Science MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Single party systems are ………….

a. less expensive

b. expensive

c. very democratic

d. slow to take decisions

  • a. less expensive

Q. Single party systems ………….

a. may eliminate opposition

b. may lead to elite rule

c. may lead to authoritarianism

d. All the above

  • d. All the above

Q. Bi-party system exists in …………….

a. France

b. USA

c. China

d. Italy

  • b. USA

Q. Bi-party system means

a. only two major parties exist in a country

b. only two parties exit in a country

c. more than two major parties exist in a country

d. only one party is allowed in a country.

  • a. only two major parties exist in a country

Q. In USA the two major parties are the Republican Party and the……………….

a. Labour Party

b. Conservative Party

c. Democratic Party

d. Congress Party

  • c. Democratic Party

Q. The two major parties in UK are the Conservative Party and the……………

a. Labour Party

b. Republican Party

c. Democratic Party

d. Congress Party

  • a. Labour Party

Q. Multi-party system exists in ………………

a. UK

b. USA

c. Cuba

d. India

  • d. India

Q. Multi-party system does not exist in ……………….

a. UK

b. India

c. Italy

d. France

  • a. UK

Q. Which system is considered more democratic

a. single part system

b. two –party system

c. multi-party system

d. Monarchies

  • c. multi-party system

Q. Main drawback of multiparty systems is its ………………….

a. authoritarian nature of governments

b. instability of governments

c. Genuine alternative for the people to choose

d. all the above

  • b. instability of governments

Q. Groups or associations formed for the realization of specific interest

a. political party

b. government

c. interest groups

d. executive

  • c. interest groups

Q. Choose the correct one. Pressure group

a. differ from political party

b. is bigger than political party

c. is a multi-interest group

d. one cannot be a member of many pressure groups

  • a. differ from political party

Q. Identify the pressure group

a. congress party

b. Kerala Congress

c. BJP

d. RSS

  • d. RSS

Q. Which is an example of Institutional Pressure Groups

a. NSS

b. bureaucracy

c. Bar Association

d. INTUC

  • b. bureaucracy

Q. Parties represented in parliament in direct proportion to their overall electoral strength is…………

a. Proportional representation

b. First past the post system

c. Single member plurality system

d. none of the above

  • a. Proportional representation
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