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
Related Mcqs:
- Under joint electorate system:
A. Each community is given seqpaate representation
B. Seats are reserved for each caste
C. Seats are reserved for each function
D. There is no reservation of seats for anyone - Joint Electorate is a system in which:
A. Seats are reserved for various condidate is returned unopposed interests
B. There is no reservation of seats for of candidates may contest but only anyone
C. Elections are held simulaneously for the central and state legislatures
D. None of These - Electorate means:
A. The body of voters
B. The elected representatives of people
C. The nominated members of parliament
D. The candidates who actually contest the elections - Separate communal electorate systems aimed at securing the interest of:__________?
A. Scheduled castes
B. Religious minorities
C. Scheduled tribes
D. None of These - Which of the following is true about the terms ‘electorate’?
A. A voter who is required to elect his representative
B. An area from where representative is to be elected
C. The body of persons elected
D. Method of election used to elect a representative - “The electorate in modem times has virtually become an organ of the government”, with which of the following writers the above statement is associated
A. Garner
B. Lenin
C. Laski
D. Bryce - A political party is a “body of men, united for the purpose of promoting, by the purpose of promoting, by their joint endeavours, the public interest upon. Some principles on which they are agreed”. Who said this?
A. Karl Marx
B. MacIver
C. Burke
D. Gettel
E. Laski - Who has the authority to call a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament?
A. Prime Minister
B. President
C. Member of Lok Sabha
D. Member of Rajya Sabha - Women suffrage means:
A. Right to vote granted to all adult married women
B. Right to vote granted to adult married women
C. Right to vote granted to graduate women
D. Right to vote granted to those women who have undergone political suffering - Direct election means:
A. People assemble at one place and elect their representatives by voice
B. People can suggest the name of their representative on their own
C. People cannot authorise their
D. The voters directly take part in the election of their representatives