A. Highly centralized organization
B. Loose federation of local parties
C. Grass-root democratic parties
D. None of them
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 - 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 - “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 - After revolution of France, in order to run administration of the country effectively, the whole France is devided into:
A. 60 Departments
B. 70 Departments
C. 85 Departments
D. 95 Departments - Political parties give the type of education which is basically:
A. Moral
B. Physical
C. Political
D. Adult - The political parties are generally formed on the basis of: __________?
A. Common interests
B. Common economic and political principles
C. Common group interests
D. All the above - The main political parties in England are: _________?
A. Democratic and Republic
B. Conservative and Labour
C. Liberal and Communist
D. Liberal Socialists and Radical Socialists - Which one of the following demerits of political parties has been wrongly indicated?
A. Political parties divide the people and disrupt national unity
B. Political parties break the rigidity of the separation of power
C. Political parties deny freedom of speech and expression to an individual and he becomes a mere cog in the party machinery
D. Political parties encourage political favouritism - Political parties have been described as power behind the throne by:
A. Herman Finel
B. Sabine
C. MacIver
D. Burke - The means of the two major political parties in Britain are:
A. Labour and Conservative
B. Labour and Liberal
C. Conservative and Socialists
D. Conservatives and Liberals