255920
The RTI Act of ________ is a landmark legislation passed by our Parliament. Under this Act, citizens can seek information from Government offices pertaining to different activities.
1 2001
2 2005
3 2007
4 2000
Explanation:
2005
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255921
Which one of the following promotes the interest of a particular group?
1 Public interest groups
2 Political parties
3 Sectional interest groups
4 Government
Explanation:
Sectional interest groups
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255922
In the context of popular struggles and movements, the term 'mobilization' implies _____________.
1 Act of assembling for confrontation or common goal.
2 Peaceful demonstration
3 Assembling of facts
4 Alliance of political parties
Explanation:
Alliance of political parties Mobilization in the context of popular struggle and movement implies an act of assembling for confrontation or common goal to give voice to the demands of the public and infusing recognition in their voice. The example of mobilization can be seen during the popular struggle for the restoration of democracy in Nepal.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255923
The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the:
1 Foundations of the country’s politics.
2 Democratic rights.
3 Restoration of monarchy.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Foundations of the country’s politics. In Nepal the struggle was for the foundations of the country’s politics.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255924
Which one of the following distinctions between pressure groups and political parties is false?
1 Parties take political stances, while pressure groups do not bother about political issues.
2 Pressure groups are confined to a few people, while parties involve a large number of people.
3 Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties do.
4 Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
Explanation:
Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
255920
The RTI Act of ________ is a landmark legislation passed by our Parliament. Under this Act, citizens can seek information from Government offices pertaining to different activities.
1 2001
2 2005
3 2007
4 2000
Explanation:
2005
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255921
Which one of the following promotes the interest of a particular group?
1 Public interest groups
2 Political parties
3 Sectional interest groups
4 Government
Explanation:
Sectional interest groups
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255922
In the context of popular struggles and movements, the term 'mobilization' implies _____________.
1 Act of assembling for confrontation or common goal.
2 Peaceful demonstration
3 Assembling of facts
4 Alliance of political parties
Explanation:
Alliance of political parties Mobilization in the context of popular struggle and movement implies an act of assembling for confrontation or common goal to give voice to the demands of the public and infusing recognition in their voice. The example of mobilization can be seen during the popular struggle for the restoration of democracy in Nepal.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255923
The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the:
1 Foundations of the country’s politics.
2 Democratic rights.
3 Restoration of monarchy.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Foundations of the country’s politics. In Nepal the struggle was for the foundations of the country’s politics.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255924
Which one of the following distinctions between pressure groups and political parties is false?
1 Parties take political stances, while pressure groups do not bother about political issues.
2 Pressure groups are confined to a few people, while parties involve a large number of people.
3 Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties do.
4 Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
Explanation:
Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
255920
The RTI Act of ________ is a landmark legislation passed by our Parliament. Under this Act, citizens can seek information from Government offices pertaining to different activities.
1 2001
2 2005
3 2007
4 2000
Explanation:
2005
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255921
Which one of the following promotes the interest of a particular group?
1 Public interest groups
2 Political parties
3 Sectional interest groups
4 Government
Explanation:
Sectional interest groups
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255922
In the context of popular struggles and movements, the term 'mobilization' implies _____________.
1 Act of assembling for confrontation or common goal.
2 Peaceful demonstration
3 Assembling of facts
4 Alliance of political parties
Explanation:
Alliance of political parties Mobilization in the context of popular struggle and movement implies an act of assembling for confrontation or common goal to give voice to the demands of the public and infusing recognition in their voice. The example of mobilization can be seen during the popular struggle for the restoration of democracy in Nepal.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255923
The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the:
1 Foundations of the country’s politics.
2 Democratic rights.
3 Restoration of monarchy.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Foundations of the country’s politics. In Nepal the struggle was for the foundations of the country’s politics.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255924
Which one of the following distinctions between pressure groups and political parties is false?
1 Parties take political stances, while pressure groups do not bother about political issues.
2 Pressure groups are confined to a few people, while parties involve a large number of people.
3 Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties do.
4 Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
Explanation:
Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
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18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255920
The RTI Act of ________ is a landmark legislation passed by our Parliament. Under this Act, citizens can seek information from Government offices pertaining to different activities.
1 2001
2 2005
3 2007
4 2000
Explanation:
2005
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255921
Which one of the following promotes the interest of a particular group?
1 Public interest groups
2 Political parties
3 Sectional interest groups
4 Government
Explanation:
Sectional interest groups
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255922
In the context of popular struggles and movements, the term 'mobilization' implies _____________.
1 Act of assembling for confrontation or common goal.
2 Peaceful demonstration
3 Assembling of facts
4 Alliance of political parties
Explanation:
Alliance of political parties Mobilization in the context of popular struggle and movement implies an act of assembling for confrontation or common goal to give voice to the demands of the public and infusing recognition in their voice. The example of mobilization can be seen during the popular struggle for the restoration of democracy in Nepal.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255923
The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the:
1 Foundations of the country’s politics.
2 Democratic rights.
3 Restoration of monarchy.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Foundations of the country’s politics. In Nepal the struggle was for the foundations of the country’s politics.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255924
Which one of the following distinctions between pressure groups and political parties is false?
1 Parties take political stances, while pressure groups do not bother about political issues.
2 Pressure groups are confined to a few people, while parties involve a large number of people.
3 Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties do.
4 Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
Explanation:
Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
255920
The RTI Act of ________ is a landmark legislation passed by our Parliament. Under this Act, citizens can seek information from Government offices pertaining to different activities.
1 2001
2 2005
3 2007
4 2000
Explanation:
2005
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255921
Which one of the following promotes the interest of a particular group?
1 Public interest groups
2 Political parties
3 Sectional interest groups
4 Government
Explanation:
Sectional interest groups
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255922
In the context of popular struggles and movements, the term 'mobilization' implies _____________.
1 Act of assembling for confrontation or common goal.
2 Peaceful demonstration
3 Assembling of facts
4 Alliance of political parties
Explanation:
Alliance of political parties Mobilization in the context of popular struggle and movement implies an act of assembling for confrontation or common goal to give voice to the demands of the public and infusing recognition in their voice. The example of mobilization can be seen during the popular struggle for the restoration of democracy in Nepal.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255923
The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the:
1 Foundations of the country’s politics.
2 Democratic rights.
3 Restoration of monarchy.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
Foundations of the country’s politics. In Nepal the struggle was for the foundations of the country’s politics.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255924
Which one of the following distinctions between pressure groups and political parties is false?
1 Parties take political stances, while pressure groups do not bother about political issues.
2 Pressure groups are confined to a few people, while parties involve a large number of people.
3 Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties do.
4 Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
Explanation:
Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.