A. In this there should be multimember constituency
B. Each voter has more than one vote
C. Quota of each candidate to win the seat is fixed in advance
D. Surplus votes of winning candidate can be transferred to the other
E. None of the above
Electorate and Representation
Electorate and Representation
A. It helps in protecting the interests of weaker sections of society
B. Denial of woman suffrage is against the concept of political sovereignty
C. Any denial is opposed to the concept of democracy
D. It is likely to reduced political conflicts in family life
A. G.D.H.Cole
B. Pareto
C. Max Weber
D. Michel. R
E. Henry Webbs
A. Public voting system
B. Plural voting system
C. System of functional representation
D. System of secret ballot
E. System of instructed representation
A. Public voting
B. Compulsory voting
C. Secret voting
D. Plural voting
A. Single member constituency
B. Multi-member constituency
C. Double member constituency
D. Separate electorate
E. Womanhood suffrage
A. Its aim is to give representation to minorities
B. In it the constituencies are always single member
C. In it voter is required to cast one vote less than the number of candidates to be elected
D. No voter can cast his vote in favour of one and the same candidate
A. Where men and women are allowed to vote together
B. Where people of all religions are allowed to vote together
C. Where voters belonging to all categories, castes and religion vote together
D. Where only women are allowed to vote together
A. G.D.H. Cole
B. Rousseau
C. Karl Marx
D. J.S.Mill
E. Herbert Spencer
A. Along with general elections
B. To fill a vacancy after general elections are over
C. Each year to fill vacant vacancies
D. When desired by the head of the state
E. To fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of a Minister