18. Popular Struggles And Movements
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255970 Which one of the following is not true about the pressure groups?

1 They are directly engaged in party politics.
2 They take a political stance.
3 They organise protests
4 They try to gain public support.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255971 Which one of the following was the main aim to start movement on April 2006, in Nepal?

1 To control over government.
2 To snatch power from the king.
3 To restore democracy.
4 To dethrone the king.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255972 Which one of the following is true regarding the extraordinary popular movement that emerged in Nepal in 2006?

1 Consolidation of monarchy
2 Abolition of democracy
3 Restoration of democracy
4 Establishment of dictatorship
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255973 A group fighting against bonded labour is an example of _______.

1 Religious groups.
2 Right to Equality groups.
3 Pressure groups.
4 Public Interest groups.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255970 Which one of the following is not true about the pressure groups?

1 They are directly engaged in party politics.
2 They take a political stance.
3 They organise protests
4 They try to gain public support.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255971 Which one of the following was the main aim to start movement on April 2006, in Nepal?

1 To control over government.
2 To snatch power from the king.
3 To restore democracy.
4 To dethrone the king.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255972 Which one of the following is true regarding the extraordinary popular movement that emerged in Nepal in 2006?

1 Consolidation of monarchy
2 Abolition of democracy
3 Restoration of democracy
4 Establishment of dictatorship
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255973 A group fighting against bonded labour is an example of _______.

1 Religious groups.
2 Right to Equality groups.
3 Pressure groups.
4 Public Interest groups.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255970 Which one of the following is not true about the pressure groups?

1 They are directly engaged in party politics.
2 They take a political stance.
3 They organise protests
4 They try to gain public support.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255971 Which one of the following was the main aim to start movement on April 2006, in Nepal?

1 To control over government.
2 To snatch power from the king.
3 To restore democracy.
4 To dethrone the king.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255972 Which one of the following is true regarding the extraordinary popular movement that emerged in Nepal in 2006?

1 Consolidation of monarchy
2 Abolition of democracy
3 Restoration of democracy
4 Establishment of dictatorship
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255973 A group fighting against bonded labour is an example of _______.

1 Religious groups.
2 Right to Equality groups.
3 Pressure groups.
4 Public Interest groups.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255970 Which one of the following is not true about the pressure groups?

1 They are directly engaged in party politics.
2 They take a political stance.
3 They organise protests
4 They try to gain public support.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255971 Which one of the following was the main aim to start movement on April 2006, in Nepal?

1 To control over government.
2 To snatch power from the king.
3 To restore democracy.
4 To dethrone the king.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255972 Which one of the following is true regarding the extraordinary popular movement that emerged in Nepal in 2006?

1 Consolidation of monarchy
2 Abolition of democracy
3 Restoration of democracy
4 Establishment of dictatorship
18. Popular Struggles And Movements

255973 A group fighting against bonded labour is an example of _______.

1 Religious groups.
2 Right to Equality groups.
3 Pressure groups.
4 Public Interest groups.