Vehicles of Democracy
Trending Questions
Q. Which of the following are the objectives of a political party?
- Achieving political power
- Participating in elections
- Only solving social issues
- Address issues faced by people
Q.
Which of the following is not a feature of the informal organisation?
The standards of behaviour evolve from group norms.
Scalar chain of command is not followed.
It originates from within the formal organisation.
It is deliberately created by the management.
Q. Which of the following consists of an organised group of people with the same ideology and attempts to get their candidates elected and tries to capture power as a group?
- NGOs
- Political parties
- United Nations
- MPs
Q. How can political parties implement their policies?
- By winning majority support during elections
- By being assertive during elections
- Through dictatorial policies
- By convincing each person individually
Q. Who is a party leader?
- the official representative of the party who is responsible for managing party's relationship with general public
- one who supports the party by paying taxes on behalf of it
- the unofficial representative of the party responsible for increasing the supporters
- the follower of the religion of the party and who manages the religious work of the party
Q. What are political parties?
- An organised group of people with the same ideology.
- An organised group of people with different ideologies.
- An unorganised group of people.
- An unorganised group of people with different religions.
Q. We act as the official representatives responsible for managing the relationship of parties with the general public. We also develop and communicate party policies. The party's followers and active members support us. Who are we?
- Voters
- Election Commission
- Party sponsors
- Party leaders
Q. The party acts as the official representative responsible for managing the party's relationship with the general public.
- chairman
- member
- leader
Q. Which of the following consists of an organised group of people with the same ideology and attempts to get their candidates elected and tries to capture power as a group?
- United Nations
- NGOs
- Political parties
- MPs
Q. A political party is an organised group of people with a different ideology.
- True
- False
Q. What are the functions of political parties?
Q. Who is a party leader?
- the official representative of the party who is responsible for managing party's relationship with general public
- the follower of the religion of the party and who manages the religious work of the party
- the unofficial representative of the party responsible for increasing the supporters
- one who supports the party by paying taxes on behalf of it
Q. Which of the following is similar to social organisations that strive to solve social problems?
- Political parties
- Film industry
- Civil courts
- Hospitals