A. Violent methods
B. Persuasive methods
C. Agitational methods
D. All the above methods
Related Mcqs:
- The pressure groups try to promote the interests of their members by exerting pressure on:
A. The legislature
B. The executive
C. The judiciary
D. All the above - “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 - Which one fo the following is not one of the methods used by pressure groups for achieving their objectives?
A. They finance political parties
B. They sponsor their favourite candidates at the time of elections
C. They develop cantacts with legislators
D. They avoid going near the centre of authority - “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 - Which of the following is not a method used by the pressure group for achieving its objectives?
A. It finances political parties
B. It organises demonstrations
C. It clearly aligns with a political party
D. It tries to influence policy makers - The pressure groups are:
A. Political organisations
B. Economic organisation
C. Organisations of universal character
D. Moral organisations - Pressure groups first of all originated in: _________?
A. Switzerland
B. Britain
C. U.S.S.R.
D. U.S.A. - 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 - All pressure groups are: _________?
A. Temporary
B. Parmenent
C. Some are temporary while others are permanent
D. Formed for a fixed term - In which of the following countries the pressure groups are not permitted to function?
A. Britain
B. Switzerland
C. U.S.S.R.
D. None of the above