A. Laski
B. Gilchrist
C. Gettell
D. Gamer
Electorate and Representation
Electorate and Representation
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
A. It aims at forcing disinterested people to vote
B. It will reduce the importance of vote
C. It may result in the election of non-deserving persons
D. Voting cannot be a matter of compulsion
E. Vote cannot be national trust to be exercised by all compulsorily
A. Its aim is to promote national unity
B. It aims at protecting the educated classes
C. It aims at protecting minorities
D. In this there are always multimember constituencies
A. In it political parties get satisfaction
B. It increases dissatisfaction of of minorities
C. It can result in the cooperation of minorities
D. It it there is no loss of votes
E. It enhances the prestige of legislature
A. More than one representative is to be elected
B. At least five members are to be elected
C. Some important personality is to be got elected
D. Prime Minister is got elected
E. None of the above
A. It introduces all evils of territorial representation
B. The consumers will not get proper representation
C. The producers will not get proper representation
D. It will divide society in small economic groups
A. All aspects of life can be covered in this system
B. It can help uniting all economic groups
C. Legislative work can be conducted by very competent persons
D. National interests can be cared more than ever
A. G.D.H.Cole
B. Henry Webbs
C. Hobhouse
D. James Mill
E. J.S.Mill
A. Bentham
B. G.D.H.Cole
C. Leacock
D. Gilchrist