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തെരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പിനെപ്പറ്റിയുള്ള ശാസ്ത്രീയപഠനം :

Aഡെമോഗ്രഫി

Bഓറോളജി

Cസെഫോളജി

Dഓഷ്യാനോഗ്രഫി

Answer:

C. സെഫോളജി


Related Questions:

Consider the following statements about political parties in India:

  1. The Indian National Congress, founded in 1885, uses the symbol of a hand.

  2. A political party can be recognized as a national party if it is recognized as a state party in four states.

  3. The Communist Party of India (CPI) split in 1964 due to ideological differences between the Soviet Union and China.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Which of the following statements are correct regarding political parties in India?

  1. A political party is recognized as a National Party if it secures 6% of valid votes in four or more states and wins 4 Lok Sabha seats.

  2. The Indian National Congress was founded by A.O. Hume in 1885.

  3. The symbol of the Aam Aadmi Party is a book.

  4. A State Party must secure at least 6% of valid votes in a state election and win at least 2 assembly seats.


Which of the following tasks are not performed by the Election Commission of India?

  1. Preparing the electoral rolls
  2. Nominating the candidate
  3. Setting a polling booth
  4. Supervising the Panchayat elections

Select the correct option from below:


Which among the following statement(s) is/are correct?

  1. The Election Commission has quasi-judicial powers to settle disputes related to the recognition of political parties.

  2. The 61st Constitutional Amendment was passed under Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

  3. The security deposit for a Rajya Sabha candidate is ₹25,000.

  4. The State Election Commissioner submits their resignation to the President.


Regarding the Election Commission’s power under Article 329 of the Constitution, which of the following statements are correct?

  1. Courts cannot question the validity of laws relating to delimitation of constituencies.

  2. Election results can be challenged only through election petitions as provided by the legislature.

  3. Elections to local bodies can be challenged in the Supreme Court directly.