Multiple Choice Questions
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Political Parties
Practice Questions with Answers
Total 145 questions available
Q. 1
What is considered one of the most visible institutions in a democracy, according to the passage?
A
MediaB
Political partiesC
Educational institutionsD
Religious organizationsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 2
What is the common perception of democracy for many ordinary citizens, as mentioned in the passage?
A
Equal to political partiesB
Equal to economic institutionsC
Equal to religious institutionsD
Equal to educationClick an option to check your answer
Q. 3
What do ordinary citizens in remote parts of the country often know about, even if they are less educated?
A
ConstitutionB
Political partiesC
Nature of governmentD
Economic policiesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 4
How do most people tend to view political parties, according to the passage?
A
With admirationB
With indifferenceC
With criticismD
With supportClick an option to check your answer
Q. 5
What have political parties become identified with, creating social and political divisions?
A
Economic policiesB
Educational reformsC
Cultural advancementsD
Social and political divisionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 6
What fundamental question does the passage suggest asking about political parties?
A
What are the primary functions of political parties?B
How can political parties gain popularity?C
How many political parties are needed?D
Are political parties necessary at all?Click an option to check your answer
Q. 7
Why did political parties become widespread in democracies all over the world, according to the passage?
A
Due to economic reasonsB
Due to educational reformsC
Historical and democratic evolutionD
Cultural influencesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 8
What is the primary function of a political party, as stated in the passage?
A
Conducting electionsB
Contesting elections and holding power in the governmentC
Promoting educationD
Managing economic policiesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 9
How do political parties try to implement their policies, as mentioned in the passage?
A
By winning popular support through electionsB
Through religious institutionsC
By influencing the mediaD
Through economic reformsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 10
What is a party known by, according to the passage?
A
Its leadershipB
Its popularityC
Its policies, the part it stands for, and whose interests it upholdsD
Its funding sourcesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 11
What is one of the challenges mentioned regarding the internal functioning of political parties worldwide?
A
Lack of public visibilityB
Overemphasis on ideologyC
Concentration of power in a few leadersD
Open and transparent proceduresClick an option to check your answer
Q. 12
What is the second challenge mentioned, closely related to the lack of internal democracy in political parties?
A
Ideological conflictsB
Dynastic successionC
Organizational meetingsD
Transparent proceduresClick an option to check your answer
Q. 13
Why does the lack of open and transparent procedures in parties contribute to the challenge of dynastic succession?
A
Leaders have an unfair advantage to favor family members.B
Ordinary workers have equal opportunities to rise to the top.C
There is a decline in ideological differences.D
Parties focus on meaningful choices for voters.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 14
What does the passage highlight as a concern regarding the role of money and muscle power in parties, especially during elections?
A
Use of shortcuts to win electionsB
Focus on long-term goalsC
Limited financial supportD
Transparent funding sourcesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 15
What worries democrats worldwide concerning the role of rich people and big companies in democratic politics?
A
Decrease in financial influenceB
Increase in ideological differencesC
Concentration of power in one leaderD
Growing role of money and muscle powerClick an option to check your answer
Q. 16
What is the fourth challenge mentioned in the passage regarding political parties and voter choices?
A
Meaningful choices for votersB
Increasing internal democracyC
Lack of public visibilityD
Decline in ideological differencesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 17
What is emphasized as essential for parties to offer a meaningful choice to voters?
A
Dynastic successionB
Concentration of powerC
Significant differences among partiesD
Shortcuts to win electionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 18
What is mentioned as a decline in recent years concerning ideological differences among parties worldwide?
A
Increase in ideological conflictsB
Rise of open and transparent proceduresC
Decrease in concentration of powerD
Decline in ideological differencesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 19
What does the passage identify as a crucial aspect for parties to overcome the challenges mentioned?
A
Promotion of internal democracyB
Adoption of dynastic successionC
Increase in money and muscle powerD
Continued concentration of powerClick an option to check your answer
Q. 20
India has_______major National Parties?
A
8B
6C
4D
10Click an option to check your answer
Q. 21
The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) came to power in 1998 as the leader of:
A
National Democratic AllianceB
Left frontC
United Progressive AllianceD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 22
Which of these is a National Party?
A
BJPB
BSPC
All of the optionsD
INCClick an option to check your answer
Q. 23
Which of these is a state party?
A
All of the optionsB
Sikkim Democratic FrontC
Indian National Lok DalD
Biju Janta DalClick an option to check your answer
Q. 24
Which type of party system exists in India?
A
One party systemB
Two party systemC
Multi party systemD
One party dominant systemClick an option to check your answer
Q. 25
Which one of the following is not a challenge to political party
A
lack of internal democracyB
Dynastic successionC
growing role of money and muscle powerD
All of theseClick an option to check your answer
Q. 26
The party that believes in Marxism - Leninism and supports socialism, secularism and democracy and opposes imperialism is
A
Indian National CongressB
Communist Party of IndiaC
Bahujan Samaj PartyD
Communist party of India - MarxistClick an option to check your answer
Q. 27
What is an alliance?
A
One party contests electionsB
Several parties join hands for contesting electionsC
Two parties contest electionsD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 28
On what ideology close the Indian National Congress rest?
A
SocialismB
SecularismC
FederationD
CommunalismClick an option to check your answer
Q. 29
The main base of BSP is in:
A
PunjabB
HaryanaC
Uttar PradeshD
DelhiClick an option to check your answer
Q. 30
Political party that runs the government is _______
A
Interest groupB
Ruling partyC
Factional groupD
Opposition partyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 31
Lotus is a political symbol of which party?
A
CPI (M)B
Indian National CongressC
Bahujan Samaj PartyD
Bhartiya Janta PartyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 32
To whom political parties should register them
for contesting the elections ?
A
None of the aboveB
Central governmentC
State governmentD
Election CommissionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 33
On what ideologies does the Indian National Congress rest?
A
SocialismB
CommunalismC
FederalismD
SecularismClick an option to check your answer
Q. 34
Who among the following chooses the candidates
for contesting elections in India?
A
Top party leadersB
The existing governmentC
Members and supporters of the partyD
None of theseClick an option to check your answer
Q. 35
What is Bye –election?
A
Elections held to fill a vacancy caused by the death or any other house.B
Election held after a specific period.C
Election held to farm the new govt.D
Election held in between the fixed term of the house.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 36
Which of the following is the most visible institutions in a democracy?
A
Political partiesB
LeadersC
Govt.D
PeopleClick an option to check your answer
Q. 37
What are National parties?
A
Parties which have units in all statesB
Parties which have units in two statesC
Parties which have units in various statesD
Parties which have no unitsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 38
What system of government does India have?
A
Two-party systemB
Multi-party systemC
One-party systemD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 39
UPA stands for-
A
Union Protested AllianceB
United Progressive AllowanceC
United Progressive AllianceD
Union Progressive AllianceClick an option to check your answer
Q. 40
Which party has advocated the coming together of all Left parties?
A
CPIB
CPI (M)C
NCPD
INCClick an option to check your answer
Q. 41
Which of the following is the most visible institutions in a democracy?
A
LeadersB
Political partiesC
Govt.D
PeopleClick an option to check your answer
Q. 42
Who is a 'Partisan' ?
A
Estranged party memberB
A committed member of a political party or armyC
Ex-party memberD
Disloyal party memberClick an option to check your answer
Q. 43
Any party with 6% of total votes in Lok Sabha or Assembly elections in four states and wins at least 4 seats in Lok Sabha is recognized as_______
A
Factional PartyB
State PartyC
Regional PartyD
National PartyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 44
Which of these countries have Uni-party system?
A
North KoreaB
CubaC
ChinaD
All of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 45
Which of the following countries has One Party
system?
A
ChinaB
Indo-ChinaC
JapanD
GermanyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 46
How many political parties are registered with the election commission of India?
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Less than 100B
Between 100 to 500C
Between 500 to 750D
More than 750Click an option to check your answer
Q. 47
The political party that runs government is
known as:
A
Ruling partyB
None of theseC
Pressure GroupD
Opposition partyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 48
Identify the incorrect statement about CPI (M):
A
Supports socialism, secularism and democracyB
Wants to secure socio-economic justice in India.C
Opposes imperialism and communalism.D
Is critical of the new economic policies that allow free flow of foreign capital.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 49
Which of these is the challenge faced by political party?
A
Lack of internal democracyB
Growing role of money and muscle powerC
Dynastic successionD
All of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 50
A Political party has to satisfy the following criteria to be recognized as a national party—
A
6% votes of total votes in Lok sabha or assembly elections of four statusB
At least 6 Lok sabha seatsC
12% votes of total votes in Lok sabhaD
At least 12 Lok sabha seatsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 51
Any party with 6% of total votes in the Lok Sabha
or Assembly elections in four states and wins at
least 4 seats in Lok Sabha is recognised as:
A
Regional PartyB
State PartyC
Factional PartyD
National PartyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 52
System with one party is known as_______
A
Bi-party systemB
None of the optionsC
Multi-party systemD
Uni-party systemClick an option to check your answer
Q. 53
Who is the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)?
A
B.R. AmbedkarB
Jyotiba PhuleC
Kanshi RamD
Sahu MaharajClick an option to check your answer
Q. 54
What is an Affidavit?
A
Details of a contesting candidateB
Over-regulation of political partiesC
Decision-making body of the partyD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 55
Which out of the following is a feature of Partisanship?
A
Inability to take a balanced viewB
Similarity of viewsC
Represents the individualD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 56
Which party system does India follow
A
All the optionsB
Single party systemC
Multi party systemD
Two party systemClick an option to check your answer
Q. 57
What is a signed document submitted to an officer regarding his/her personal information?
A
AffidavitB
DeclarationC
AgreementD
AppealClick an option to check your answer
Q. 58
In which of the following form of government political parties play the most significant role?
A
Autocracy.B
Oligarchy.C
Theocracy.D
Democracy.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 59
Bahujan Samaj party was founded by_______
.
A
B R AmbedkarB
Kanshi RamC
Mamta BanerjeeD
Syama prasadClick an option to check your answer
Q. 60
Which of these is not a National Party?
A
BJPB
INCC
SADD
CPI (M)Click an option to check your answer
Q. 61
Which among the following is the correct meaning
of 'Alliance'?
A
Leftists and Rightists together form the government.B
When several parties in a multiparty system join for the purpose of contesting elections and winning power.C
When state and national parties together form the government.D
Two parties together form the government.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 62
Which country is example of two party system?
A
IndiaB
USAC
ChinaD
PakistanClick an option to check your answer
Q. 63
The government formed by several political
parties is known as:
A
CoalitionB
GroupC
Uni-party systemD
AllianceClick an option to check your answer
Q. 64
When was the communist party of India-Marxist founded?
A
1764B
1864C
1964D
2004Click an option to check your answer
Q. 65
Which of these is the function of political party?
A
To form and run governmentB
To form public opinionC
To contest electionD
All of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 66
Changing party allegiance form the party on which a person got elected is known as_______
A
MobilityB
Changing partyC
DefectionD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 67
Which political party was in power in West Bengal without a break for last 30 years?
A
CPI-(M)B
BJPC
INCD
CPIClick an option to check your answer
Q. 68
In which among the following states, Shiv Sena
exists as a Regional Political Party?
A
GujaratB
KarnatakaC
MaharashtraD
Madhya PradeshClick an option to check your answer
Q. 69
Who is the founder of the Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP)
A
Kanshi RamB
Jyotibai PhuleC
B. R. AmbedkarD
Maya VatiClick an option to check your answer
Q. 70
___________ parties are needed in any democratic
system to compete in elections and provide a
fair chance for the competing parties to come to
power:
A
At least three partiesB
More than two partiesC
At least two partiesD
Less than twoClick an option to check your answer
Q. 71
What are the components of political parties?
A
All the optionsB
The followersC
The active membersD
The leadersClick an option to check your answer
Q. 72
Who is a Partisan?
A
Disloyal party memberB
Staunch party memberC
None of the optionsD
Estranged party memberClick an option to check your answer
Q. 73
Shiromani Akali Dal is a political party of
A
West BengalB
OdishaC
Andhra PradeshD
PunjabClick an option to check your answer
Q. 74
A group of people who come close to each other to attain their common aim of power is known as_______
A
Political PartyB
Interest GroupC
Political leadershipD
Factional groupClick an option to check your answer
Q. 75
Which party was formed under the leadership of Kanshi Ram?
A
BSPB
CPI (M)C
BJPD
INCClick an option to check your answer
Q. 76
Political party that runs the government is _______
A
Ruling partyB
Interest groupC
Factional groupD
Opposition partyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 77
Which country is an example of a Multi-Party System?
A
IndiaB
United KingdomC
USAD
ChinaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 78
System of two parties is known as_______
A
None of the optionsB
Bi-party systemC
Uni-party systemD
Multi-party systemClick an option to check your answer
Q. 79
What is the criteria of a State party?
A
6% votes in Legislative Assembly of a state and at least 2 seats.B
10% votes and four seats.C
2% votes of legislative assembly.D
4% votes of legislative assembly.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 80
How many political parties were recognized as National parties in India in 2006?
A
21B
750C
06D
16Click an option to check your answer
Q. 81
When was the Bhartiya Janta Party founded?
A
1985B
1975C
1970D
1980Click an option to check your answer
Q. 82
Which of the following is a 'National Political
Party"?
A
Bahujan Samaj PartyB
Rashtriya Janata DalC
Samajwadi PartyD
Rashtriya Lok DalClick an option to check your answer
Q. 83
What is Bye -election?
A
Election held to farm the new govt.B
Election held in between the fixed term of the house.C
Election held after a specific period.D
Elections held to fill a vacancy caused by the death or any other house.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 84
Which one of the following countries has two
party system?
A
RussiaB
AmericaC
ChinaD
IndiaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 85
What is an alliance?
A
One party contests electionsB
Several parties join hands for contesting electionsC
Two parties contest electionsD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 86
When was the Nationalist Congress Party formed?
A
1999B
1998C
1996D
2000Click an option to check your answer
Q. 87
Which political party from the six main parties was formed as late as in 1999?
A
BSPB
NCPC
CPID
BJPClick an option to check your answer
Q. 88
Which political leader owns a football club called AC Milan and a bank?
A
Barack ObamaB
BerlusconiC
George BushD
Nicolas SarkozyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 89
Which of these countries have Bi-party system?
A
PakistanB
FranceC
IndiaD
EnglandClick an option to check your answer
Q. 90
Political parties are allotted symbols by_______?
A
The government of IndiaB
The constitution of IndiaC
The party leadersD
The Election CommissionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 91
Area wise which is the largest Lok Sabha constituency in India?
A
LadakhB
Mumbai CartC
GhaziabadD
Karol BagClick an option to check your answer
Q. 92
Which party has been in power for 30 years now?
A
BJPB
CPI (M)C
CPID
NCPClick an option to check your answer
Q. 93
The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) came to power in 1998 as the leader of
A
United progressive AllianceB
Left frontC
National DemocraticD
None of theseClick an option to check your answer
Q. 94
Which of these is the function of a political
party ?
A
All of the aboveB
Forming public opinionC
Contesting electionD
Forming and running governmentClick an option to check your answer
Q. 95
Which one of the following countries have One
Party System?
A
ChinaB
PakistanC
AmericaD
IndiaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 96
Which of these is not a State Party?
A
TDPB
DMKC
CPID
SADClick an option to check your answer
Q. 97
What is the main aim of political parties?
A
To help poor peopleB
To publicise its policiesC
To provide informationD
To capture and maintain power through winning electionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 98
What is meant by two-party system?
A
Two parties contest electionsB
Two parties run the governmentC
Two parties run the government one by oneD
Two members run a partyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 99
What is meant by 'Defection'?
A
Being loyal towards a partyB
Changing party allegiance for personal interest.C
Introducing political reforms.D
None of theseClick an option to check your answer
Q. 100
What is meant by Defection?
A
Loyalty towards a partyB
Political reformsC
None of the optionsD
Changing party allegianceClick an option to check your answer
Q. 101
How many seats have been secured by the INC in the Lok Sabha elections held in 2004?
A
119B
145C
19D
120Click an option to check your answer
Q. 102
Which form of government follows multi-party
system?
A
FascismB
AnarchyC
DemocracyD
MonarchyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 103
The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) came to power in 1998 as the leader of
A
Left frontB
National Democratic AllianceC
United Progressive AllianceD
None of theseClick an option to check your answer
Q. 104
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) had
been ruling in which state for 30 years, from 1977
to 2011?
A
SikkimB
West BengalC
Arunachal PradeshD
OdishaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 105
When several parties in a multi-party system join hands for the purpose of contesting elections and winning power, it is called_______
A
Uni-party systemB
AllianceC
GroupD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 106
How many political parties were recognized as National parties in India in 2006?
A
21B
750C
16D
6Click an option to check your answer
Q. 107
In which country of North America do the
members and supporters of a party choose its
election candidates?
A
CanadaB
GreenlandC
The USAD
MexicoClick an option to check your answer
Q. 108
Which is the principal opposition party in the Lok Sabha after the elections of 2004?
A
Bhartiya Janta PartyB
Indian National CongressC
Bahujan Samaj PartyD
Communist Party of IndiaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 109
Who among the following recognises political
parties in India?
A
Speaker of the Lok SabhaB
President of IndiaC
Supreme CourtD
Election CommissionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 110
How many recognised National parties are there in India?
A
TenB
FiveC
SixD
ThreeClick an option to check your answer
Q. 111
What is the political election symbol of congress party?
A
Symbol of HandB
Symbol of LotusC
Symbol of elephantD
Symbol of clockClick an option to check your answer
Q. 112
Which one of the following is a feature of
'Partisanship'?
A
Represents the individualB
Inability to take a balanced viewC
None of the aboveD
Similarity of viewsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 113
How many political parties are registered with the election commission of India?
A
Between 500 to 750B
More than 750C
Between 100 to 500D
Less than 100Click an option to check your answer
Q. 114
Which party system does India follow—
A
Single party systemB
Two party systemC
Multi party systemD
All of themClick an option to check your answer
Q. 115
How many parties are registered with the Election Commission of India?
A
650B
700C
750D
500Click an option to check your answer
Q. 116
When was the Indian National Congress founded?
A
1785B
1985C
1885D
1990Click an option to check your answer
Q. 117
Whom do political parties have to register themselves?
A
Election CommissionB
Central governmentC
State governmentD
None of the optionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 118
Indian National Congress Party founded by
A
Allan Octavian HumeB
Mahatama Gandhi.C
Jawahar Lal Nehru.D
Lal Bahadur Shastri.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 119
The law that says if any MLA or MP changes parties, he or she will lose the seat in the legislature, is -
A
Anti monument lawB
Anti party lawC
Anti criminal lawD
Anti detection lawClick an option to check your answer
Q. 120
How many Lok sabha constituencies are there in India at present?
A
563B
547C
543D
540Click an option to check your answer
Q. 121
Identify the political party that emerged out of a
mass movement:
A
Bahujan SamajB
Forward BlocC
CongressD
DMKClick an option to check your answer
Q. 122
The rise of political parties is directly linked to :
A
Mechanism of restrain and support the governmentB
Emergence of representative democraciesC
All of the aboveD
Large scale societiesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 123
A group of people who come together to contest elections for getting power to run government is
known as:
A
Political PartyB
Interest GroupC
Political leadershipD
Factional groupClick an option to check your answer
Q. 124
Which of the following pairs is not correct?
A
Multi party system - The USA and the UKB
Anti detection law - Reformation of political partiesC
Role of money and muscle power - challenge to political partiesD
Indian National Congress - United Progressive AllianceClick an option to check your answer
Q. 125
Which out of the following is a state party?
A
NCPB
BSPC
BJPD
Rashtriya Janta DalClick an option to check your answer
Q. 126
Which of these is the main component of political party?
A
Active membersB
All of the optionsC
The followersD
LeadersClick an option to check your answer
Q. 127
What is meant by one-party system?
A
One single person runs the partiesB
When one party is allowed to contest electionsC
One single party runs the governmentD
When the King rules the countryClick an option to check your answer
Q. 128
Who helps in the formation of a representative
institution in a democratic set up?
A
The ParliamentB
The GovernmentC
The JudiciaryD
The Political PartiesClick an option to check your answer
Q. 129
Bahujan Samaj Party formed under the leadership of
A
Kanshi RamB
Lalu Prasad YadavC
Bal ThakreyD
JayalalitaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 130
Which ofthese is the main component of political
party?
A
Active membersB
All of theseC
LeadersD
The followersClick an option to check your answer
Q. 131
How many Lok sabha constituencies are there in India at present?
A
563B
547C
543D
540Click an option to check your answer
Q. 132
Who is the founder of the Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP)
A
Jyotiba PhuleB
Kanshi RamC
B. R. AmbudkarD
Maya VatiClick an option to check your answer
Q. 133
A signed document submitted to an officer
regarding his/her personal information is :
A
AffidavitB
AgreementC
AppearD
DeclarationClick an option to check your answer
Q. 134
The party that loses the elections and does not form the government is called_______
A
Factional groupB
Opposition partyC
Interest groupD
Ruling partyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 135
Which one of the following institutions form a link between the people and the government?
A
Pressure groupsB
ExecutiveC
Political partiesD
Non Governmental OrganisationsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 136
Which of the following facilities is offered by the
Election Commission to a recognised political
party?
A
Election fundsB
Party nameC
Election symbolD
ManifestoClick an option to check your answer
Q. 137
System of many parties is known as_______
A
None of the optionsB
Uni-party systemC
Multi-party systemD
Bi-party systemClick an option to check your answer
Q. 138
How many political parties are registered with the Election Commission in India?
A
About 250B
About 900C
About 150D
About 750Click an option to check your answer
Q. 139
Area wise which is the largest Lok sabha constituency in India?
A
Karol BagB
GhaziabadC
Mumbai CartD
LadakhClick an option to check your answer
Q. 140
A recognised political party is:
A
a party that is present in one of the federal units.B
a party that is based on regional and communal diversities.C
a party that is present in several and all units of the federation.D
a party recognised by the 'Election Commission' with all the privileges and facilities.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 141
The party that loses the elections and does not form the government is called_______
A
Opposition partyB
Interest groupC
Factional groupD
Ruling partyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 142
The system of two parties is known as:
A
Uni-party systemB
None of theseC
Bi-party systemD
Multi-party systemClick an option to check your answer
Q. 143
Give an example of a country having multi-party
system from the following options :
A
ChinaB
USAC
United KingdomD
IndiaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 144
A Political party has to satisfy the following criteria to be recognized as a national party
A
6% votes of total votes in Lok sabha or assembly elections of four statusB
At least 12 Lok sabha seatsC
At least 6 Lok sabha seatsD
12% votes of total votes in Lok sabhaClick an option to check your answer
Q. 145
How many recognised national parties are there in India?
A
FiveB
SixC
SevenD
EightClick an option to check your answer
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