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Class 11 Political Science (Indian Constitution At Work) Chapter 3 Election And Representation

This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of Chapter 3, “Election and Representation,” from Class 11 Political Science. It focuses on the structure and functioning of the electoral system in India, including the process of elections, the role of political parties, and how representatives are elected to various levels of government. The quiz will test your knowledge of topics such as the system of proportional representation, the first-past-the-post system, and the Election Commission’s role in ensuring free and fair elections. You will also explore the various types of elections, including general, state, and local elections, along with the rights and duties of voters. By participating in this quiz, you’ll reinforce your understanding of the electoral processes that form the foundation of democratic representation in India.

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Category: Pros and Cons of PR

1. If there are 500 total votes polled and 4 members to be elected in a Single Transferable Vote system, what is the quota of votes needed for a candidate to be elected?

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Category: Reserved Constituencies

2. What is the primary purpose of reserving constituencies for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in India?

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Category: Used in Israel, Netherlands, Argentina, Portugal.

3. In Israel’s proportional representation system, how is the country treated in terms of constituencies?

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Category: MLAs vote to elect Rajya Sabha members.

4. If no candidate meets the required quota after counting first preference votes, what process takes place next?

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Category: Larger parties benefit disproportionately.

5. What challenge do smaller parties face under the FPTP system?

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Category: Universal franchise and right to contest

6. What is the minimum age required to vote in India after the 1989 amendment?

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Category: Ensuring Fairness

7. What is the minimum age required to contest in Lok Sabha elections in India?

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Category: Areas for improvement

8. According to suggested electoral reforms, what should be done regarding candidates with pending criminal cases?

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Category: Independent Election Commission

9. What is the primary role of Article 324 in the Indian Constitution?

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Category: Each constituency elects one representative.

10. Which system is also known as the Plurality System?

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Category: Ensures stable government formation.

11. Why is the FPTP system considered simple for voters?

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Category: Different methods of election worldwide.

12. Which election system is most likely to result in a single party having complete control with just over 50\% of the votes?

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Category: Constitutional Provisions

13. What is the current minimum age for voting in India as per the 61st Amendment?

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Category: Implications of FPTP

14. Which significant political development emerged in India after 1989 despite the presence of a First-Past-The-Post system?

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Category: First Past the Post System

15. Which of the following is a key advantage of the FPTP system over the Proportional Representation (PR) system?

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Category: Challenges in the Election System

16. Which of the following best describes representation in a Proportional Representation (PR) system?

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Category: Citizens elect representatives to govern on their behalf.

17. What is the primary role of citizens in a representative democracy?

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Category: Minorities may remain underrepresented.

18. What is the main consequence of the First Past the Post (FPTP) system on minority representation?

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Category: Success of India’s election system

19. What does the increasing number of candidates and parties in India’s elections signify?

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Category: Reserve seats for women in Parliament and State Assemblies.

20. What is the primary purpose of reserved constituencies in the Indian electoral system?

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Category: Introduced for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs).

21. In a reserved constituency for Scheduled Castes, who can vote?

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Category: Proportional Representation

22. In the proportional representation system used in Israel, if a party receives 9.5\% of the total votes, how many seats will it approximately secure out of a 120-member legislature?

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Category: Clear choice between candidates and parties.

23. In a Proportional Representation system, voters primarily focus on:

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Category: Why did India adopt the FPTP system?

24. How does the FPTP system contribute to political stability in India?

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Category: The candidate with the most votes wins.

25. In the context of the FPTP system, what happens to the votes for losing candidates?

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Category: RESERVATION OF CONSTITUENCIES

26. What is the primary purpose of reserved constituencies in India?

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Category: Definition & Process:

27. Which of the following is a primary function of the Election Commission of India?

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Category: Electoral Reforms

28. What is the primary role of the Election Commission in India?

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Category: Many non-democratic countries hold elections.

29. Why are election rules written in the constitution of a democratic country?

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Category: Votes cast for losing candidates are not considered.

30. Which of the following is true about the difference between FPTP and Proportional Representation systems?

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Category: Significance of elections in democracy

31. Which of the following institutions is crucial in ensuring free and fair elections by monitoring the electoral process?

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Category: ELECTIONS AND DEMOCRACY

32. Which of the following is not a function of the Election Commission in conducting elections?

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Category: Ban criminal candidates from contesting elections.

33. What is the primary aim of barring candidates with criminal cases from contesting elections?

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Category: Gram Sabhas as a modern example.

34. Which of the following is an example of direct democracy?

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Category: Simple and easy for voters.

35. Which of the following characteristics is unique to the Proportional Representation (PR) system compared to the First Past the Post (FPTP) system?

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Category: Demand for one-third reservation.

36. How many seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha?

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Category: Parties get seats in proportion to votes received.

37. A proportional representation system has a 200-seat legislature. If Party X receives 25% of the total votes, how many seats will it receive?

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Category: Enforces model code of conduct.

38. Which of the following is a power of the Election Commission during elections?

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Category: Advantages of FPTP

39. Which electoral system is considered simple and familiar to ordinary voters?

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Category: Why election rules are important

40. Which of the following is a characteristic of an ideal election system?

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Category: Debate on Reservation for Women

41. What percentage of seats is being demanded for reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies?

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Category: Can we have democracy without elections?

42. Which of the following best describes indirect democracy?

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Category: Prepares voter lists

43. What is the primary function of the Election Commission regarding voter lists?

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Category: Delimitation Commission decides reserved seats.

44. What is the main purpose of the Delimitation Commission?

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Category: Conclusion

45. How does the principle of inclusivity affect the social composition of representatives in India’s elections?

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Category: Types of Electoral Systems

46. What does PR stand for in electoral systems?

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Category: Based on proportion in the population.

47. What is the minimum percentage of votes a party must receive to gain seats in the Israeli Knesset?

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Category: Structure of the Election Commission

48. What is specified by Article 324 of the Indian Constitution?

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Category: Basic electoral provisions in the Indian Constitution

49. What is the minimum age requirement to contest in Lok Sabha elections?

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Category: Direct Democracy

50. Which of the following is an example of direct democracy?

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Category: A candidate must secure a quota of votes.

51. What are ‘wasted votes’ in the FPTP system?

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Category: Weakens local representation and direct accountability.

52. What is the role of the Delimitation Commission in the context of reserved constituencies in India?

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Category: Introduction

53. Which type of democracy involves citizens directly making decisions on policy initiatives?

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Category: India is divided into 543 constituencies.

54. How many seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes in the Lok Sabha?

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Category: Voters rank candidates by preference

55. If there are 500 votes and 4 candidates to be elected, what is the quota of votes required for a candidate to win under the STV system?

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Category: Definition & Process

56. According to the Indian Constitution, what is one main function of the Delimitation Commission?

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Category: Comparison with rules in sports

57. What role does an impartial electoral machinery play in the conduct of elections according to constitutional mandates?

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Category: Criminals with certain convictions cannot contest.

58. What does the term “universal adult franchise” mean in the context of Indian elections?

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Category: Representative Democracy

59. Which of the following is an example of a representative democracy?

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Category: Role of elections in selecting representatives.

60. What is one of the primary roles of elections in an indirect democracy?

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Category: Single Transferable Vote (STV) System

61. What happens to the candidate with the lowest first preference votes in the STV system if no candidate meets the quota?

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Category: Women underrepresentation in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.

62. Which criterion is used for reserving constituencies for Scheduled Castes (SC)?

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Category: Ancient Greek city-states as an example.

63. Why is the method of electing representatives crucial in a representative democracy?

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Category: Right to Contest Elections

64. Which statement describes the concept of universal adult franchise?

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Category: Dominant groups may always win.

65. Which electoral system is characterized by the candidate with the highest number of votes winning?

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Category: Public funding of elections to reduce money power.

66. What is one potential benefit of implementing public funding for elections?

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Category: Democratic vs. Non-Democratic Elections

67. Which of the following best describes an indirect democracy?

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Category: Ensures fair representation for minorities.

68. What fraction of seats is being demanded for reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies?

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Category: FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS

69. What is the primary function of the Election Commission of India?

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Category: Proposed Electoral Reforms

70. What is the primary advantage of switching from a First Past the Post (FPTP) system to a Proportional Representation (PR) system?

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Category: ELECTION SYSTEM IN INDIA

71. What is the primary purpose of elections in a democratic system?

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Category: Decides election schedules.

72. Who determines the timing of elections in India?

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Category: Challenges of FPTP for weaker sections

73. What is the primary electoral system used in India?

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Category: Universal Adult Franchise

74. What is the minimum age required to contest in Lok Sabha elections in India?

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Category: Voters choose parties, not individual candidates.

75. What happens to the votes of losing candidates in the First Past the Post (FPTP) system?

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Category: Entire country as a single constituency

76. In terms of representation, how do the FPTP and PR systems differ?

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Category: Powers of the Election Commission

77. Which of the following is a power of the Election Commission of India?

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Category: Multi-member constituencies

78. In a multi-member constituency, voters generally vote for:

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Category: Encourages multi-group representation in a diverse society.

79. Analyze the historical impact of the reservation system for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) on modern Indian politics.

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