CHP 3 PS Flashcards
When people come together and participate in electoral process, to acquire political power, such organisations are called ………………………….. .
(c) Political parties
National Conference is a party in ………………………….. this region.
(d) Jammu and Kashmir
Justice Party- a non-Brahmin movement was transformed into ……………………….. Political Party.
(c) Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam
Political parties act as a link between government and people. T OR F
True
Political parties are social organisations. T OR F
True
Coalition politics leads to instability. T OR F
False
Shiromani Akali Dal is a national party. T OR F
False
The party which fails to secure majority is known as ………………………. party.
(b) Opposition
‘Bharatiya Janata Party’ which was formed in 1980 after a split with ……………………….
(a) Jan Sangh
Social support received by a political party is called ………………………. .
(c) Mass base
Promotion of the Marathi language is the objective of the ………………………. .
(c) Shiv Sena
There are ………………………. recognised parties in India.
(b) seven
The main objective of the political party is to capture ………………………. and retain it.
(c) power
The ideology of the Communist Party of India is based on ………………………. Philosophy.
(b) Marxist
Shiromani Akali Dal is a prominent regional party in ………………………. state.
(c) Punjab
Political parties do not need support of the people. T OR F
False
To secure power is the main aim of political parties. Political parties have to implement various policies and programmes for the welfare of people and to gain the support of the people. The party which solves the issues related to the welfare of the people get support. Without the support of the people they can never get a mandate. Hence, all political parties require support of the people.