Britain possesses:
A. Single-Party system
B. Bi-party System
C. Multi-Party system
D. No party system
Communal Representation means:
A. Representation on the basis of ideology
B. Representation on the basis of cast
C. Representation on the basis of religion
D. Representation on the basis of profession
Communal representation pre-supposes the existence of _______?
A. A Joint electorate
B. Separate electorates
C. Reservation of seats
D. There can be both joint as well as separate electorates
Limited Vote Plan is a scheme of _______?
A. Minority representation
B. Proportional representation
C. Majority rule
D. Free and fair elections
Territorial Representation means:
A. Election of representatives on the basis of an area or locality
B. Election of the representatives on the basis of their profession
C. Election of the representatives by various local government institutions
D. Election of representatives who own land
Functional Representation means ______?
A. Representation of government functionaries
B. Representation on vocational basis
C. The functions of the representatives are well defined
D. The representatives are free to function as they like
One of the strong advocates of Functional Representation was:
A. Rousseau
B. Mirabeau
C. Marx
D. Engels
Who of the following was a great supporter of plural voting?
A. Green
B. Laski
C. J.S.Mill
D. Bentham
In the List System of voting, the voter indicates his:
A. Choice for a candidate
B. Choice for a political party
C. Like or dislike for the ruling party
D. Preferential order among the candidates
“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