Voters’ List
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Q. In which year was the Voter ID first introduced?
- 1987
- 1993
- 1996
- 1990
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What Is Voter List? Define It.
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What do you mean by voters list? What is its significance?
Q. What is the list of those who are eligible to vote called?
- Pending list
- People Roll
- Election list
- Electoral Roll
Q. What is the other name of voters' List?
- Election Card
- Electoral Roll
- Candidate List
- Franchise Roll
Q. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the principle of 'Universal Adult Franchise'?
- It is the universal right of adult citizen to work in the country of their belonging.
- It guarantees every citizen the opportunity to contest in elections at the state and national level.
- It guarantees every adult citizen a vote, though certain exceptions may apply.
- It grants every adult citizen the right to vote, though the weight of the vote may vary.
Q. Who among the following is responsible for preparing the Electoral Roll?
- Election Commission of India
- Delimitation Commission
- State Election Commission
- Central Government
Q. Once the constituencies are decided, the next step would be to release the Electoral Roll or the ____.
- Candidate's list
- Voters’ List
- State list
- Union list
Q. Universal Adult Franchise mean that ____________________.
- All have the right to vote
- All have the right to vote and contest elections
- Only the privileged citizens have the right to vote
- Irrespective of caste, creed, etc., all aged 18 and above can vote
Q. Match the following and select the correct code:
A. Voters list is kept updated because | I. There is a fair representation of all sections of society |
B. Some constituencies are reserved for SCs and STs so that | II. Everyone has equal opportunity to elect their representatives |
C. Every one has one and only one vote so that | Ill. All should have fair chance to compete in elections |
D. Party in power is not allowed to use government vehicle because | IV. Some people may have moved away from area or died |
- A-IV B-I C-II D-III
- A-IV B-I C-III D-II
- A-IV B-II C-II D-III
- A-II B-IV C-III D-I
Q. Describe how elections are held in India.
Q. Is voters list and electoral roll same?
Q. All citizens aged 18 years and above, regardless of caste, religion, and gender, are eligible to vote in the elections.
- False
- True
Q. What is Universal Adult Franchise?
- All the people aged 18 years and above, regardless of his or her caste, religion, and gender can vote.
- All citizens of the country aged 18 years and above, regardless of his or her caste, religion, and gender can vote.
- All educated citizens aged 19 years and above, regardless of his or her caste, religion, and gender can vote.
- All citizens of the country aged 17 years and above, regardless of his or her caste, religion, and gender can vote.
Q. The Election of 2000 was significant because _________.
- George W. Bush was the first son to follow his father into the presidency
- The Supreme Court of Florida decided the election
- Al Gore won more popular votes than George W. Bush but lost the election
- Katherine Harris, a Democrat, validated the election
- Jeb Bush, the brother of George W. Bush, was governor of Florida
Q. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the principle of 'Universal Adult Franchise'?
- It is the universal right of adult citizen to work in the country of their belonging.
- It guarantees every adult citizen a vote, though certain exceptions may apply.
- It grants every adult citizen the right to vote, though the weight of the vote may vary.
- It guarantees every citizen the opportunity to contest in elections at the state and national level.
Q. In which year was the Voter ID card first introduced in India?
- 1995
- 1993
- 1997
- 2000
Q. Who among the following is responsible for preparing the Electoral Roll?
- Delimitation Commission
- Election Commission of India
- State Election Commission
- Central Government
Q. Describe different stages of an election in India.
Q. What is the other name of voters' List?
- Election Card
- Candidate List
- Franchise Roll
- Electoral Roll
Q. How many voters took part in campaign-related activities during the 2004 elections?
Q. What is the main responsibility of the Delimitation Commission?
- Registering political parties
- Granting autonomy to local bodies
- Conducting state elections
- Creating constituencies