4. What is an electronic voting machine?
5. Differentiate between the opposition and ruling party.
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1. Electronic Voting Machine (also known as EVM ) is voting using electronic means to either aid or take care of the chores of casting and counting votes. An EVM is designed with two units: the control unit and the balloting unit. These units are joined together by a cable.
2. Ruling party
is the party/alliance which gets more than half of the seats in a Lok/Vidhan Sabha. It is the party responsible for handling the governance of a region like development, human development, strengthening the relationships with other regions etc.
Opposition parties
are all the other parties/alliances present in the Lok/Vidhan Sabha. Their work is to question, criticize and blame the ruling party for their wrongdoings, so that the ruling party can improve.
Answer:
Electronic Voting Machine (also known as EVM ) is voting using electronic means to either aid or take care of the chores of casting and counting votes. An EVM is designed with two units: the control unit and the balloting unit.