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Class 8 Social Science Chapter 5 Universal Franchise and India’s Electoral System (New Course)

This quiz on Class 8 Social Science Chapter 5: Universal Franchise and India’s Electoral System is designed to test students’ understanding of the fundamental principles of democracy and the significance of granting equal voting rights to all citizens. It covers key topics such as the meaning and importance of universal adult franchise, the role of elections in ensuring equality and representation, the structure and functioning of India’s electoral system, and the responsibilities of the Election Commission. The quiz encourages learners to think critically about how free and fair elections strengthen democracy, promote participation, and safeguard the rights of every citizen, thereby making them active and informed members of society.

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Category: The results:

1. During vote counting in an election, if a candidate disputes the process, what role does an independent witness play to uphold fairness?

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Category: Historical context: before & after Independence

2. What was the percentage of Indians allowed to vote before Independence?

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Category: Election of the Vice President of India

3. Who elects the Vice President of India?

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Category: Accountability of representatives

4. How does the indirect election process for Rajya Sabha ensure fair representation for smaller states?

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Category: Model Code of Conduct (MCC)

5. Which of the following actions would be considered a violation of the Model Code of Conduct during elections?

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Category: Importance of NOTA (None of the Above)

6. Which of these best describes the primary function of NOTA?

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Category: Election to the Rajya Sabha

7. What is the term duration for a member of the Rajya Sabha?

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Category: Principles: equality, non-discrimination (caste, creed, gender, income, education)

8. If a country restricts voting rights based on education level, which principle of universal adult franchise is violated?

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Category: Managing the electoral process

9. Which activity is strictly prohibited under the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during elections?

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Category: Election to the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies

10. How many Lok Sabha constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (STs) in India?

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Category: Registering parties

11. To be recognized as a national party by the ECI, what electoral performance must a party achieve?

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Category: Challenges & Road Ahead

12. Why is the right to vote considered both a right and a responsibility?

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Category: Enforcing Model Code of Conduct

13. Why does the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) emphasize equal access to public spaces for all political parties during elections?

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Category: Overseeing electoral process

14. Which of the following elections is NOT conducted by the Election Commission of India?

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Category: Low voter turnout (esp. in urban areas)

15. What is the primary purpose of the NOTA option in elections?

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Category: Understanding Elections in India — A Very Brief Overview

16. Who was the Chief Election Commissioner known for introducing major reforms to ensure free and fair elections in India?

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Category: Candidates with criminal records

17. Which institution in India is responsible for scrutinizing affidavits submitted by candidates about their criminal records?

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Category: Direct vs. Indirect Elections

18. (A) The President of India is elected through an indirect election.
(R) The President is chosen by an electoral college consisting of MPs and MLAs.

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Category: Election of the President of India

19. Who among the following is NOT part of the Electoral College that elects the President of India?

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Category: People’s power to choose government

20. How did India’s approach to women’s suffrage differ from that of Switzerland as mentioned in the syllabus?

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Category: Universal Adult Franchise

21. Which measure taken by India’s electoral system ensures accessibility for voters with disabilities?

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Category: Money power in elections

22. Which of the following actions violates the Model Code of Conduct (MCC)?

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Category: Fosters civic engagement & participation

23. A rural area with limited internet access wants to improve voter awareness. Which technological solution would be most effective while considering existing barriers?

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Category: Campaigning, secret ballot, counting, results

24. In an election with three candidates—Gurmat, Ravi, and Ahmed—where Gurmat received 12 votes, Ravi received 10, and Ahmed received 8, how is the winner determined?

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Category: Historical note: First General Elections (1951–52)

25. Which of the following reforms is attributed to T.N. Seshan as Chief Election Commissioner?

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Category: Concept of Universal Franchise

26. What does the term “Universal Adult Franchise” mean in the context of Indian democracy?

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Category: Voting day:

27. If two additional valid votes were found after counting, making the total votes 35 instead of 33, and these votes divided equally between Ahmed and Gurmat (13 and 14 votes respectively), how would the outcome change?

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Category: Understanding Elections

28. How many constituencies are there for the Lok Sabha elections in India?

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Category: Equality of voice and representation

29. In a democratic system, the universal franchise ensures that every eligible citizen has an equal say in electing representatives. Which of the following best explains how this principle impacts societal structure?

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Category: Campaigning:

30. Which of the following is an ethical concern in electoral campaigning?

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Category: Importance of Universal Franchise

31. How does universal franchise strengthen the accountability of elected representatives compared to a selective voting system?

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Category: Role of the Election Commission of India (ECI)

32. What was the primary impact of T.N. Seshan’s reform mandating voter ID cards in Indian elections?

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Category: Structure: Chief Election Commissioner, Election Commissioners, State and District Officers

33. Who heads the Election Commission of India at the national level?

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Category: Case study: School Class Representative Election

34. In the school class representative election, if Ahmed had decided to combine his cleanliness agenda with peer coaching like Gurmat’s proposal while also organizing a lunchtime performance similar to Ravi’s campaign, which principle of democratic elections would this violate?

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Category: Future of elections in the digital age

35. What is the purpose of the Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) system?

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Category: Setting election dates

36. When does the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) come into effect during elections?

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Category: Role of media & social media in shaping democracy

37. How does social media influence voter behavior in elections?

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Category: Women’s suffrage in India vs. world (India ahead of many countries)

38. What does India’s early adoption of universal franchise reveal about its democratic foundations compared to Switzerland?

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Category: Election for class representative — Grade 8, Suryodaya School

39. Comparing Ahmed’s poster campaign and Ravi’s music performance as campaign methods, which statement best analyzes their effectiveness in a school election context?

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Category: Bridging Barriers, Enabling Participation: Ensuring Universal Franchise

40. In a country with geographical and demographic challenges like India, what is the most significant measure taken by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to ensure universal franchise for remote tribal communities?

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Category: Election Commission of India — A brief introduction

41. Which reform introduced by T.N. Seshan helped eliminate proxy voting in Indian elections?

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Category: Eligibility: 18 years & above (changed from 21 in 1988)

42. Which country granted women the right to vote as late as 1971?

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