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CSS :: Political Parties and Pressure Group


31.  A political party is a "body of men, united for the purpose of promoting, by the purpose of promoting, by their joint endeavours, the public interest upon. Some principles on which they are agreed". Who said this?
A. Karl Marx B. MacIver
C. Burke D. Gettel
E. Laski    

32.  Which one of the following is not true about pressure group?
A. Its membership is narrower B. Member of one pressure group cannot become that of the other
C. Group does not contest elections D. Group tries to create bolly in its favour
E. It acts from behind    

33.  A trade union can be placed under the category of pressure group:
A. Caste B. Religion
C. Region D. Special
E. Language    

34.  A group which is not well organised and whose demands are:
A. Regional B. Peasant
C. Trade unior D. Language
E. Anomic    

35.  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

36.  The main political parties in U.S.A. are:
A. Conservative and Labour B. Social Democrats and Liberal Democrats
C. Democratic and Liberal D. None of these

37.  In U.S.S.R. there is:
A. One party system B. Two party system
C. Multi-party system D. Plural party system

38.  In India peasantry could not become a powerful pressure group become a powerful pressure group because:
A. It was not interested to become so B. It could not produce a political leader
C. It was opposed by the government D. It had clash with other pressure groups
E. None of these above    

39.  Gandhians are continuing as a pressure group in India because:
A. Their philosophy is lauded by majority B. They occupy high governmental positions
C. The control parliament D. People in India have become Gandhian
E. They had associations and worked in the past with Gandhiji    

40.  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




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