A. Assisting poor candidates with financer to contest the election
B. By providing organised majority to back the Council of minsters
C. By maintaining peace in the country
D. By educating the public about the variour problems facing the country
Related Mcqs:
- “Where political parties are weak in principle and organisation, the pressure groups will flourish; where political parties are strong, pressure groups will be curbed”. Who made the above observation?
A. Barker
B. Bryce
C. Herman Finer
D. Harold Laski - Political Parties are indispensable for the successful working of: ________?
A. Democracy
B. Dictatorship
C. Both democracy and dictatorship
D. None of the above - Political-Parties are indispensable for the successful working of _________?
A. democracy
B. monarchy
C. theocracy
D. dictatorship - The system under which there are more than two political parties which predominantly control political situation is called:
A. Multi-party system
B. Single party system
C. Bi-party system
D. Dominant party system - Which one of the following is unavoidable for successful working of a parliamentary form of Government?
A. A written constitution
B. Multi-party system
C. A federal system
D. A written constitution
E. Well organised political party system - In order to determine the proper role of government in a society it is useful to distinguish between “the part of a person’s life which concerns only himself and that which concerns others” according to: _________?
A. J.S. Mill
B. Locke
C. Godwin
D. Bentham - “If political leadership fails to emerge, there is likelihood of military taking over power in developing countries. Radical student groups or labour may try to raise revolution but they are not likely to compete with the military. Military intervention, rule and withdrawal from politics is clearly related to a society’s level of political development.” In the context of Political Development the assumption in the above passage is that:
A. Political leadership is not an effective instrument
B. Military intervention is inevitable for development
C. National integration results from military intervention
D. Military is an agent of social change - Pressure groups differ from political parties in so far as: _________?
A. They contest elections
B. They have large membership
C. They pursue broader objectives
D. Their field of operation is very limited - Which one of the following is not true about political parties?
A. These help in the spread of education
B. These try to capture power
C. These help in the formation of public opinion
D. These spread moral education - Political parties have been described as power behind the throne by:
A. Herman Finel
B. Sabine
C. MacIver
D. Burke