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Electoral Politics

Tripura Board · Class 9 · Social Science

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What is the minimum age required to vote in Indian elections?

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How many Lok Sabha constituencies are there in India?

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What is the minimum age required to become a candidate in elections?

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Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India?

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Which of the following are features of democratic elections? (Select all correct answers)

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Everyone should have one vote, Every vote should have equal value, Elections should be held regularly

Democratic elections require universal adult franchise (everyone gets one vote), equal value of votes, and regular elections. Education and wealth should not be barriers to voting or contesting.

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What does EVM stand for?

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Electronic Voting Machine

EVM stands for Electronic Voting Machine. These machines have replaced ballot papers in Indian elections and show candidate names with party symbols.

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How often are Lok Sabha elections held in India?

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Every 5 years

Lok Sabha elections are held every 5 years. After 5 years, the term of all elected representatives ends and the Lok Sabha stands dissolved.

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Which of the following activities are prohibited during election campaigns? (Select all correct answers)

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Bribing voters, Using places of worship for campaigning, Appealing in the name of caste or religion

Election laws prohibit bribery, using religious places for campaigns, and caste/religious appeals. However, public meetings and distributing pamphlets are allowed campaign activities.

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