Features of Democracy
Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government
Features of Democracy starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the role of opposition parties in a democracy.
Explain the concept of 'universal adult franchise'.
Explain the difference between direct and indirect democracy.
Explain the importance of free and fair elections in a democracy.
Explain the importance of protecting minority rights in a democracy.
Explain the importance of the separation of powers in a democracy.
Explain why regular elections are important in a democracy.
What is meant by 'majority rule' in a democracy?
Which of the following best describes the principle of 'one person, one vote, one value'? (1) Every citizen has one vote and each vote has equal value (2) Only the rich can vote (3) Only men can vote (4) Only the educated can vote
Which of the following is a feature of democracy? (1) Arbitrary rule (2) Respect for human rights (3) No rule of law (4) No elections
Which of the following is a feature of democracy? (1) Concentration of power (2) Separation of powers (3) Rule by a single party (4) No elections
Which of the following is a feature of Indian democracy? (1) President is elected by the people (2) Prime Minister is appointed by the President (3) Universal adult franchise (4) No fundamental rights
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, the ________ is responsible for implementing laws.
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, the ________ is responsible for interpreting laws.
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, the ________ is responsible for making laws.
Fill in the blank: In a democracy, the ________ is the ultimate source of authority.
True or False: In a democracy, citizens can participate in decision-making directly or indirectly.
True or False: In a democracy, citizens have the right to criticize the government.
True or False: In a democracy, the government can ignore the rights of minorities.
True or False: In a democracy, the government is accountable to the people.
