Top 250+ Solved Comparative Politics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The process of political socialization which is continuous and consistent, type is known as:
a. Heterogeneous political socialization
b. Homogeneous political socialization
c. Manifest political socialization
d. Latent political socialization.
Q. Which one of the following is not a primary agency of political socialization?
a. Mass media
b. Family
c. School
d. Political parties
Q. Which is the most important method used by pressure groups to influence the government?
a. Contest election
b. Lobbying
c. Strike
d. None of these. 30. Who said: “Parties are inevitable. No free country has been without them”:
Q. Who said: “Political parties are an organized body with voluntary membership”:
a. Finer
b. MacIver c. G.
c. Fielsd
d. Sorel.
Q. Which of the following is not a merit of single party system?
a. Stable Government
b. Strong
c. Slow decision
d. Unity. 33. Single party system prevailing in
Q. One party system means:
a. There is one dominant party, while the other parties occupy an insignificant position
b. There may be number of political parties but the government is formed by one party viz.
c. There is only one political party and no other political party is permitted to come into power
d. None of these.
Q. One party system is generally found in:
a. Democratic countries
b. Countries with constitutional monarchy
c. Totalitarian states
d. Aristocratic countries.
Q. U.S.A is known for:
a. Bi-party system
b. Single party system
c. Multi- party system
d. No party system.
Q. One of the chief merits of multi-party system is:
a. It leads to formation of stable government
b. Change of the government is very convenient
c. It is convenient for the voters to elect their representatives
d. People have wider choice in the selection of their representatives.
Q. The two major political parties of U.S.A are:
a. Independent and Democratic
b. Republican and Democratic
c. Democratic and Socialist
d. Republican and Communist.
Q. Which one of the following is not a merit of Bi-party system?
a. Difficult in the formation of ministry
b. Stability of government
c. Strong policies
d. Easy choice of the people.
Q. One of the basic features of interest groups:
a. To promote national interest
b. To promote interest of its members
c. It has close alignment with politics
d. None of these.
Q. Interest groups are:
a. Purely political organizations
b. Purely military organizations
c. Purely economic organizations
d. Of universal character and includes groups like business, labours, farmers and other
Q. Who defined Pressure groups as “Non-partisan organizations which attempts some phaseof public policy”?
a. Reynand
b. Roche and Stedman
c. Turner
d. MacIver.
Q. Pressure Groups are:
a. political parties
b. Contesting in election
c. Directly participate in politics
d. Influence the governmental policies.