Political Science, asked by Aaateeesss09, 7 months ago

1. For the purpose of election our country is divided into *

Various constituencies

Districts

Panchayats

2.Parties and candidates often use dirty tricks to win elections. *

Yes I Agree

No I do not.

The creamy layer in the society

3.Electoral fights do not allow *

Short-term policies to be formulated

Medium term policies to be formulated

Long term policies to be formlated

4. In an ideal world *

Political competition is necessary

Political competition is not nessary

Political competition takes place

5. Lok Sabha involves *

Direct Election

Indirect Election

Neutral

6. Lower house has........members excluding Anglo Indian representatives. *

544

543

534

7. Vidhan Sabha means *

Upper House

lower house

State Legislative Assembly

8. We need elections to *

to elect leaders to form government

make profit

to cast vote

9. In 1991 election Lok Dal *

lost power

won many seats

Did not contest elctions

10. America follows *

Multiparty system

BI-Party system

Single party system

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Answered by prajeevan
2

Explanation:

India is a country, divided in states and union territories, with a parliamentary systemgoverned under the Constitution of India, which defines the power distribution among the federal government and the states.

The President of India is the ceremonial head of the country and supreme commander-in-chief for all defence forces in India.[1]

However, it is the Prime Minister of India, who is the leader of the party or political alliancehaving a majority in the national elections to the Lok Sabha, that exercises most executive powers for matters that require countrywide affection under a federal system.

India is regionally divided into States (and Union Territories) and each State has a Chief Minister who is the leader of the party or political alliance having won majority in the regional elections otherwise known as State Assembly Elections that exercises executive powers in that State. The respective State's Chief Minister has executive powers within the State and works jointly with the Prime Minister of India or his ministers on matters that require both State and Central attention. Some Union Territories also elect an Assembly and have a territorial government and other (mainly smaller) Union Territories are governed by a person appointed by the President of India.

The President of India monitors the rule of law through his appointed governors in each State and on their recommendation can take over the executive powers from the Chief Minister of the State, temporarily when the elected representatives of the State government has failed to create a peaceful environment and has deteriorated into chaos. The President of India dissolves the existing State government if necessary, and a new election is conducted

Answered by Anonymous
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  4. ᴘᴏlitical competition is necessary.
  5. ᴅɪʀᴇᴄᴛ ᴇʟᴇᴄᴛᴜᴏɴ.
  6. 544.
  7. ᴜᴘᴘᴇʀ ʜᴏᴜsᴇ.
  8. ᴛᴏ ᴍᴀᴋᴇ ᴘʀᴏғɪᴛ.
  9. ʟᴀsᴛ ᴘᴏᴡᴇʀ.
  10. ᴍᴜʟᴛɪᴘᴀʀʏ sʏsᴛᴇᴍ.

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