A. He should be educated
B. He should be politically awakened
C. He should be a property owner
D. He should cast his vote judiciously
E. He should not be swayed by consideration of caste and religion at the time of elections
Related Mcqs:
- The Cunulative Volting Plan, which gives to each voter as many votes as there are seats to be filled up, requires the voter
A. To cast all his votes in favour of one
B. Not to cast all his votes in favour of anyone candidate
C. To divide the votes amongst the candidates
D. Give all votes to one candidate or list for which he divides them between two or more candidates according to his choice - There are certain writers who regarded the possession of property as a necessary qualification for franchise. One of them has written, “It is important that the Assembly which votes the taxes should be elected exclusively by people who pay something towards the taxes imposed. Those who pay no taxes, disposing by their votes of other people’s money, have every motive to be lavish and none to economies.” Who said this?
A. Laski
B. Bryce
C. J.S. Mill
D. Barker - The system under which every voter by law is required to cast his vote is called:_________?
A. Universal adult franchise
B. Functional representation
C. Compulsory voting system
D. Optional voting system
E. Commercial voting system - The system under which a voter is given more than one vote to cast is known as:
A. Public voting
B. Compulsory voting
C. Secret voting
D. Plural voting - A good voter can be one who:
A. Is highly educated
B. Is in possession of good wealth
C. Pays his taxes well in time
D. Has a house to live - Under the Hare Scheme every voter enjoys:
A. One effective role
B. As many votes as there are seas to be filled
C. One vote less than the number of seats to be filled up
D. Only two votes - Under single transferable vote system each voter can:
A. Indicate only two preferences
B. Indicate only one preference
C. Indicate one preference less than the seats to be filled up
D. Indicate as many preferences as there are candidates to be elected - Under the List system each voter enjoys:
A. Only one vote
B. As many votes as there are seats to be filled up
C. One vote less than total number of seats to be filled up
D. Two votes - Under the List System each voter :
A. Votes for the list as a whole
B. Can pick up candidates from various lists
C. Can indicate candidates in the votes
D. Can prepare his own list from amongst the candidates - In the List System of voting, the voter indicates his:
A. Choice for a candidate
B. Choice for a political party
C. Like or dislike for the ruling party
D. Preferential order among the candidates