1. The basic outcome of democracy is
a) Political, Social and economic outcome
b) Military outcome
c) Restricted and limited welfare policies
d) Elimination of poverty
2. If a government provides its citizens a right and means to examine the process of decision, it is
a) An accountable government
b) A responsible government
A transparent government
d) A stable government
3. What do democracies ensure regarding decision making?
a) Process of transparency
b) Decisions taken by the head of the country
c) Decision by the council of ministers
d) Restricted popular participation in decision making
4. Why is democracy considered as the better form of government than dictatorship?
a) Promotes equality and enhance dignity of the individual
b) Never allows room to correct mistakes
c) Majority community rule
d) Provides methods to resolve conflicts.
5. A democratic government is :
a) An accountable government
b) A responsive government
c) A legitimate government
d) All of the above.
6. When was democracy introduced in India?
a) 1952
b) 1950
c) 1947
d) 1949
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Answer:
1. option (a)
2. option (b)
3. option (a)
4. option (a)
5. option (d)
6. option (b)
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1.The basic outcome of democracy is:
Ans: Political, Social and economic outcome.
2. If a government provides its citizens a right and means to examine the process of decision, it is:
Ans: A transparent government.
3. What do democracies ensure regarding decision making?
Ans: Process of transparency.
4. . Why is democracy considered as the better form of government than dictatorship?
Ans: Promotes equality and enhance dignity of the individual.
5.A democratic government is :
Ans: All the above.
6.When was democracy introduced in India?
Ans: 1950.
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