Question Bank - Era of one-par...
This chapter examines the early years of India's democracy, focusing on the establishment of free elections, the dominance of the Congress party, and the emergence of opposition parties.
What was one of the main challenges faced by India at the time of independence?
Which of the following forms of non-democratic rule was prevalent in many countries after colonialism?
Who is referred to as the first Chief Election Commissioner of India?
What was the main reason other countries rejected democracy post-independence?
What significant event happened on January 26, 1950, in Indian history?
What was the primary purpose of political activity as envisaged by India's leaders?
Which statement best reflects Ambedkar's view on hero-worship in politics?
What key feature of politics did Indian leaders view as a solution to societal issues?
What role did the interim government play in Indian democracy post-independence?
Why did the leaders of independent India reject the easier paths many other nations chose?
What was a notable initial goal of the Election Commission of India?
Which challenge did the leaders of independent India feel could be solved through democratic politics?
What aspect of India's governance makes it unique compared to other post-colonial countries?
Which of the following summarizes the approach chosen by the leaders of newly independent India?
In what ways were the democracy-building efforts in India influenced by the freedom struggle?
What is a significant challenge in building democracy highlighted in the chapter?
What was one significant reason for the emergence of opposition parties in India post-Independence?
Which party was most dominant during the initial years of independence in India?
Which of the following was a characteristic of opposition parties during the era of one-party dominance?
Which party leader was invited to join Jawaharlal Nehru's government due to mutual respect?
What was the nature of the political landscape in India post-Independence concerning the Congress party?
Which of the following opposition parties was significant in early Indian politics?
What role did opposition parties play in the context of a dominant Congress?
The presence of opposition parties in the early years of Indian democracy mainly served to:
Which of the following was a prominent faction within the Congress during its dominance?
What was a major result of the Congress system in India's political landscape?
What was the main challenge faced by opposition parties during the era of one-party dominance?
Which of the following best describes the political relationship between opposition parties and the Congress party during this era?
What significant impact did the opposition parties have on Congress policies?
Why was the Congress seen as both the ruling party and the opposition during the era of one-party dominance?
What role did the opposition parties play in grooming future leaders during the one-party dominant era?
What percentage of total votes did the Indian National Congress receive in the first general election of 1952?
Which electoral system was used in India's first general election held in 1952?
How many seats did the Indian National Congress win in the first Lok Sabha election?
Who was the Prime Minister of India after the first general election of 1952?
Which party was the second largest in terms of seats won in the first general elections?
What was a significant reason for Congress winning a larger share of seats than votes?
What was the voter turnout percentage in the first general elections of India?
Which regions showed significant support for the Communist Party of India in the first general elections?
In what year did the first general elections in India take place?
Which was the primary criticism against the implementation of adult franchise in the first general elections?
What was one major outcome of the 1952 elections for future Indian democracy?
The Communist Party of India emerged as which number in the first general elections?
What was the approximate number of candidates for each seat in the first general election?
What was the relation between the Congress votes and non-Congress votes in the 1952 elections?
What was a notable exception to Congress's dominance in state elections?
How did the first-past-the-post system affect Congress's seat wins in contrast to its vote share?
What was a key requirement for holding elections in India after independence?
Which organization was responsible for overseeing the first general elections in India?
In the first general election of India, what was a major concern about the electoral rolls?
What percentage of eligible voters were literate at the time of the first general elections in India?
Which voting method was adopted due to the literacy level of the electorate during the first elections?
What was the turnout rate of eligible voters in the first general election in India?
What distinguished India's experience of one-party dominance from other countries?
Who was the charismatic leader of the Congress party during the first general elections?
What was a critical observation made about the 1952 elections in India?
How did the first general election in India affect perceptions of democracy globally?
What was a significant challenge faced by the Election Commission before the first elections?
Which party came second in terms of seats won during the first general elections?
What was the significance of the 1952 elections in the context of global democratic practices?
What was the average number of candidates competing per seat in the first elections?
What was a common criticism regarding democracy in India prior to the first elections?
What factor contributed to the overwhelming victory of the Congress in the first elections?
What major political party dominated India after independence in 1947?
What characterized the Congress party in terms of its membership after independence?
How did the Congress party manage internal factions?
Which strategy did the Congress adopt to maintain its dominance?
What term describes the internal groups within the Congress that have varied interests?
What was the role of ideology in the evolution of the Congress party post-independence?
What was a significant challenge faced by the Communist Party of India shortly after independence?
Which of the following best describes the nature of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh's ideology?
Which event led to a major ideological split within the Communist Party of India in 1964?
Which statement best defines the challenge of maintaining a coalition government?
How did personal ambitions affect the factions within Congress?
What can be concluded about the Congress party's approach to dissent?
Why was the management of factions pivotal for the Congress party's longevity?
What significant effect did internal factionalism have on the Congress party?
What best describes the nature of the Congress Socialist Party after separating from the Congress?
What core principle facilitated the inclusion of various social groups in the Congress party?
What key factor contributed to Congress's dominance in Indian politics after independence?
Which of the following best describes the electoral environment in which Congress operated during its dominance?
What was an essential characteristic of Congress's approach to governance during its dominant period?
Which leader was instrumental in shaping the Congress party's policies after independence?
How did the legacy of the freedom struggle affect Congress's electoral strategies?
Which of the following is a notable difference between Congress dominance and one-party regimes in other countries?
In the context of Congress dominance, what role did the Indian National Congress's grassroots network play?
What significant outcome followed Congress’s dominance in terms of social policies?
How did the Congress party respond to opposition during its period of dominance?
What was a common public perception of Congress during its era of dominance?
What role did the media play in Congress's dominance during this era?
Which international example is often compared to the dominance of Congress in India?
What was a limitation of Congress's electoral strategy during its phase of dominance?
Which socio-political group did Congress focus on during its period of dominance to consolidate power?
During its dominance, how did Congress respond to challenges from regional parties?
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