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CBSE - Popular Struggle and Movement
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Practice Question
Popular Struggle and Movement
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Popular Struggle and Movement
Which king of Nepal refused to accept democratic rule ?
(1) King Birendra
(2) Girija Prasad Koirala
(3) King Gyanendra
(4) King Mahendra
Correct Answer: 3
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Related Questions
Popular Struggle and Movement
1
FEDCOR is the example of :
(1) Public interest group
(2) Sectional interest group
(3) Movement group
(4) Pressure group
Correct Answer: 2
2
Which of these is not one of the agencies of organised politics?
(1) Political parties
(2) Pressure groups
(3) Movement groups
(4) None of above
Correct Answer: 4
3
Which one of the following distinctions between pressure groups and political parties is false ?
(1) Parties take political stances, while pressure groups do not bother about political issues.
(2) Pressure groups are confined to a few people, while parties involve a large number of people.
(3) Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties do.
(4) Pressure groups are least concerned with the people while parties fully depend on the people.
Correct Answer: 4
4
Which pressure group seeks to promote collective good ?
(1) Sectional Interest Groups
(2)Public Interest Group
(3) Movement Group
(4) Loose organisation
Correct Answer: 2
5
Which one of the following is true regarding the extraordinary popular movement that emerged in Nepal in 2006 ?
(1) Consolidation of monarchy
(2) Abolition of democracy
(3) Restoration of democracy
(4) Establishment of dictatorship
Correct Answer: 3