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Q5. Read the source given below and answer the questions that follow
In China, elections are held after every five years for electing the country's
parliament, called Quanquo Renmin Daibiao Dahui (National People's Congress).
Before contesting elections, a candidate needs the approval of the Chinese
Communist Party. The government is always formed by the Communist Party.
Alternatively, since its independence in 1930, Mexico holds elections after every six
years to elect its President. But until 2000 every election was won by a party called
PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party). Should we consider the elections described
above as examples of people electing their rulers? Reading these examples, we get
a sense that we cannot. Democracy must be based on a free and fair election where
those currently in power have a fair chance of losing.
Answer the following MCQs by choosing the most appropriate option:
5.1 Why elections in China is not consider as democratic?
a) One party always heads election
b) Multi-party system in election
c) National People's Congress is popular
d) Elections are held after every five years.
5.2 What is the tenure of election in Mexico?
a) After every 5 years
b) After every 6 years
c) After every 4 years
d) After every 3 years
5.3 Which party always forms a government in Mexico?
a) Communist Party
b) National People's Congress
C) PRI
d) Congress
5.4 What is meant by democratic elections?
a) Elections should be conducted after every 5 years
b) Those currently in power have a fair chance of losing
c) Those currently in power have a fair chance of winning.
d) Both (b) and (C)
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5.1)a
5.2)b
5.3)c
5.4)a
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