A party’s “ideological shift” is best identified when it changes its A Office address list B Election symbol colour C
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Chapter 7: Political Parties and Pressure Groups (Set-4)
A party’s “ideological shift” is best identified when it changes its A Office address list B Election symbol colour C
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A party’s “manifesto” becomes most meaningful to voters when it is A Vague and flexible B Secretly circulated C Court-approved
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Which term best describes a party’s planned steps to win support during elections A Election strategy B Judicial review C
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In a democracy, a political party mainly helps citizens by A Selecting public policies B Replacing the Constitution C Running
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Development administration is often treated as a “specialised” field because it needs A Routine rule compliance B Pure legal interpretation
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Development administration is called “change-oriented” because it mainly seeks to A Preserve old routines B Reduce citizen demands C Maintain
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Development administration is “normative” mainly because it is guided by A Random official habits B Court procedure codes C Value-based
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Development administration mainly emerged as a response to A Colonial trade disputes B Medieval tax systems C War-time diplomacy D
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Development administration mainly focuses on A Law enforcement only B Routine clerical work C Election management work D Managing planned
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