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Question 11 Mark
Which of the following statements are incorrect? Identify and correct them by substituting, adding or rearranging only one word or phrase.
President of India cannot remove an Election Commissioner.
Answer
Incorrect.Explanation:
President of India can remove an Election Commissioner on the recommendation of both houses of the Parliament.
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Question 21 Mark
Which of the following statements are incorrect? Identify and correct them by substituting, adding or rearranging only one word or phrase.
Election Commission does not supervise Panchayat and Municipal elections.
Answer
Correct.
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Question 31 Mark
Which of the following is common to the method of election of the members of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?
  1. Every citizen above the age of 18 is an eligible voter.
  2. Voter can give preference order for different candidates.
  3. Every vote has equal value.
  4. The winner must get more than half the votes.
Answer
  1. Every vote has equal value.
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Question 41 Mark
Which of the following statements are incorrect? Identify and correct them by substituting, adding or rearranging only one word or phrase.
Appointment of more than one Election Commissioners in the Election Commission is mandatory.
Answer
Incorrect.Explanation:
Appointment of more than one Election Commissioner in the Election Commission is not mandatory.
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Question 51 Mark
Which of the following statements are incorrect? Identify and correct them by substituting, adding or rearranging only one word or phrase.
FPTP system is followed for all the elections in India.
Answer
Incorrect.Explanation:
FPTP system is followed for Panchayats, Legislative Assemblies and the Lok Sabha elctions.
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Question 61 Mark
In the First Past the Post system, that candidate is declared winner who.
  1. Secures the largest number of postal ballots.
  2. Belongs to the party that has highest number of votes in the country.
  3. Has more votes than any other candidate in the constituency.
  4. Attains first position by securing more than 50% votes.
Answer
  1. Has more votes than any other candidate in the constituency.
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