A. Multi-party system
B. No party system
C. Bi-party system
D. Single party system
A. Multi-party system
B. Single party system
C. Bi-party system
D. No party system
A. It tries to influence from outside
B. Its membership is large
C. It actively joins political parties
D. Its members can join any number of groups
A. It has no political programme
B. It does no aim at capturing power
C. It exerts pressure on executive
D. It tries to have formal control over the government
A. It finances political parties
B. It organises demonstrations
C. It clearly aligns with a political party
D. It tries to influence policy makers
A. Trying to use students to its advantage
B. Trying to keep students away from politics
C. Ignoring the students and adopting indifferent attitude
D. Leaving the students to its own care
A. Caste
B. Religion
C. Region
D. Special
A. Democratic and republic
B. Conservative and labour
C. Liberal and communist
D. Liberal socialists and radical socialists
A. Conservative and labour
B. Social democrats and liberal democrats
C. Democratic and liberal
D. None of these