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17. Political Parties
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In India, in 2004 there was an alliance in Parliamentary elections between the:
1 National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front.
2 National Democratic Alliance, the BJP and Akali Dal.
3 National Democratic Alliance, BJP and Samajwadi Party.
4 United Progressive Alliance, the Left Front and the BJP.
Explanation:
National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front. In 2004, there was an alliance between National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive and the Left Front.
17. Political Parties
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In India:
1 Members and supporters of a party choose its candidates.
2 Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
3 Candidates are chosen by the Election Commission.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections. In India, top leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
17. Political Parties
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Which one of the following facilities is offered by the 'Election Commission' to a recognised political party?
1 Party name.
2 Election Funds.
3 Election symbol.
4 Manifesto.
Explanation:
Election symbol.
17. Political Parties
255651
Which one of the following facilities does the Election Commission offer to a recognised political party?
255648
In India, in 2004 there was an alliance in Parliamentary elections between the:
1 National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front.
2 National Democratic Alliance, the BJP and Akali Dal.
3 National Democratic Alliance, BJP and Samajwadi Party.
4 United Progressive Alliance, the Left Front and the BJP.
Explanation:
National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front. In 2004, there was an alliance between National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive and the Left Front.
17. Political Parties
255649
In India:
1 Members and supporters of a party choose its candidates.
2 Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
3 Candidates are chosen by the Election Commission.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections. In India, top leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
17. Political Parties
255650
Which one of the following facilities is offered by the 'Election Commission' to a recognised political party?
1 Party name.
2 Election Funds.
3 Election symbol.
4 Manifesto.
Explanation:
Election symbol.
17. Political Parties
255651
Which one of the following facilities does the Election Commission offer to a recognised political party?
255648
In India, in 2004 there was an alliance in Parliamentary elections between the:
1 National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front.
2 National Democratic Alliance, the BJP and Akali Dal.
3 National Democratic Alliance, BJP and Samajwadi Party.
4 United Progressive Alliance, the Left Front and the BJP.
Explanation:
National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front. In 2004, there was an alliance between National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive and the Left Front.
17. Political Parties
255649
In India:
1 Members and supporters of a party choose its candidates.
2 Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
3 Candidates are chosen by the Election Commission.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections. In India, top leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
17. Political Parties
255650
Which one of the following facilities is offered by the 'Election Commission' to a recognised political party?
1 Party name.
2 Election Funds.
3 Election symbol.
4 Manifesto.
Explanation:
Election symbol.
17. Political Parties
255651
Which one of the following facilities does the Election Commission offer to a recognised political party?
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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17. Political Parties
255648
In India, in 2004 there was an alliance in Parliamentary elections between the:
1 National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front.
2 National Democratic Alliance, the BJP and Akali Dal.
3 National Democratic Alliance, BJP and Samajwadi Party.
4 United Progressive Alliance, the Left Front and the BJP.
Explanation:
National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive Alliance and the Left-Front. In 2004, there was an alliance between National Democratic Alliance, the United Progressive and the Left Front.
17. Political Parties
255649
In India:
1 Members and supporters of a party choose its candidates.
2 Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
3 Candidates are chosen by the Election Commission.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections. In India, top leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
17. Political Parties
255650
Which one of the following facilities is offered by the 'Election Commission' to a recognised political party?
1 Party name.
2 Election Funds.
3 Election symbol.
4 Manifesto.
Explanation:
Election symbol.
17. Political Parties
255651
Which one of the following facilities does the Election Commission offer to a recognised political party?