A. Income basis
B. Territorial basis
C. Functional basis
D. Property basis
Electorate and Representation
Electorate and Representation
A. That small countries cannot follow it
B. That it is too easy to be manipulated
C. That it reduces the grip of political parties
D. That it widens gap between the majority and the minority
A. Minorities get proper representation
B. It is a simple system
C. It can easily be practised in big countries
D. It ends distinction between the majority and the minority
A. Getten
B. Finer
C. Leacock
D. Gilchrist
E. Ebstein
A. U.S.A.
B. USSR
C. U.K.
D. France
E. Canada
A. Religious minority
B. Linguistic majority
C. Caste majority
D. Minorities in societies
A. Is highly educated
B. Is in possession of good wealth
C. Pays his taxes well in time
D. Has a house to live
A. Female education is not politically motivated
B. It is against basic concept of democracy
C. Women are a strong section in every society
D. Women are not good citizens of state
A. As weaker section of society they need protection
B. For women proper place is not the home but politics
C. Women can ably perform their duties
D. Feminine qualities will develop among women
A. At the beginning of 1st World War
B. At the beginning of 2nd World War
C. At the close of 1st World War
D. At the close of 2nd World War