CBSE Class 9th Political Science Multiple Choice Question Chapter 3 Electoral Politics

Question 1: What is the minimum age requirement to be eligible for voting in India?

A) 16 years

B) 18 years

C) 21 years

D) 25 years

Answer: B) 18 years

Question 2: Who has the authority to conduct elections in India?

A) President

B) Prime Minister

C) Election Commission

D) Chief Justice

Answer: C) Election Commission

Question 3: In India, what is the maximum number of candidates allowed to contest from a single constituency?

A) 10

B) 15

C) 20

D) No Limit

Answer: D) No Limit

Question 4: What does NOT influence voters’ decisions during elections?

A) Political Parties

B) Media

C) Religion

D) Economic Background

Answer: C) Religion

Question 5: In India, which type of election is conducted to elect the President and Vice President?

A) General Election

B) State Election

C) Presidential Election

D) Assembly Election

Answer: C) Presidential Election

Question 6: Who has the power to remove the Chief Election Commissioner from office?

A) President

B) Prime Minister

C) Parliament

D) Supreme Court

Answer: C) Parliament

Question 7: How often are Lok Sabha elections held in India?

A) Every 2 years

B) Every 3 years

C) Every 5 years

D) Every 6 years

Answer: C) Every 5 years

Question 8: Which of the following is NOT a feature of a democratic election?

A) Universal Adult Franchise

B) Secret Ballot

C) Money and Muscle Power

D) Regular Elections

Answer: C) Money and Muscle Power

Question 9: What is NOT a function of the Election Commission of India?

A) Conducting Elections

B) Implementing Election Laws

C) Enforcing Political Parties

D) Making Government Policies

Answer: D) Making Government Policies

Question 10: In India, who is eligible to vote in the Lok Sabha elections?

A) Citizens above 16 years

B) Citizens above 18 years

C) Citizens above 21 years

D) Citizens above 25 years

Answer: B) Citizens above 18 years

Question 11: What is the term used to describe a situation where a political party or a coalition of parties has won the majority of seats in the Lok Sabha?

A) Hung Parliament

B) Coalition Government

C) Minority Government

D) Majority Government

Answer: D) Majority Government

Question 12: Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Election Commission of India?

A) Article 324

B) Article 356

C) Article 370

D) Article 368

Answer: A) Article 324

Question 13: What is NOT a challenge faced by the Election Commission of India in conducting free and fair elections?

A) Illiteracy

B) Lack of Funds

C) Violence

D) Technological Advancements

Answer: B) Lack of Funds

Question 14: Who has the power to redraw electoral constituencies in India?

A) President

B) Prime Minister

C) Parliament

D) Election Commission

Answer: D) Election Commission

Question 15: Which of the following is NOT a form of electoral malpractice?

A) Booth Capturing

B) Voter Intimidation

C) Media Manipulation

D) Vote Buying

Answer: C) Media Manipulation

Question 16: What is the term used to describe the area from where a candidate contest election?

A) Constituency

B) District

C) Ward

D) Zone

Answer: A) Constituency

Question 17: What is the tenure of a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Lok Sabha?

A) 2 years

B) 3 years

C) 4 years

D) 5 years

Answer: D) 5 years

Question 18: Which political party won the first general elections held in independent India in 1952?

A) Indian National Congress

B) Bharatiya Janata Party

C) Communist Party of India

D) Janata Dal

Answer: A) Indian National Congress

Question 19: Who has the authority to certify that the elections in a constituency are free and fair?

A) Election Commission

B) President

C) Chief Minister

D) District Collector

Answer: A) Election Commission

Question 20: What is the term used to describe the process of counting votes to determine the election result?

A) Nomination

B) Campaigning

C) Polling

D) Counting

Answer: D) Counting

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