(i) What is democracy?
(a) A form of monarchy
(b) A form of government where people participate through elected representatives
(c) An autocratic system
(d) A dictatorship
(ii) How often are elections generally held in India?
(a) Every three years
(b) Every five years
(c) Every seven years
(d) Every ten years
(iii) What is the main responsibility of elected representatives in a democracy?
(a) Enforcing laws
(b) Representing the people and making decisions on their behalf
(c) Accumulating personal wealth
(d) Serving their political party's interests
(iv) What is accountability in a democratic government?
(a) The power of the judiciary
(b) Being responsible for one's actions
(c) Freedom of expression
(d) The right to vote
(v) Which values are considered the guiding principles of a democracy?
(a) Power and authority
(b) Equality and justice
(c) Wealth and prosperity
(d) Secrecy and autonomy
(i) In a democracy, the government is elected for a fixed period of ________.
(ii) One way citizens express their views in a democracy is through mass media, such as __________ and __________.
(iii) The Election Commission announces the schedule for elections, and on the appointed day, citizens can cast their votes at the __________.
(iv) __________ is the duty of the government to step in and resolve conflicts in a democracy.
(v) __________ and __________ are the twin values considered the guiding principles of a democracy.
Q4: True/False
(i) In a democracy, citizens do not have the right to express their opinions about government policies.
(ii) Conflicts in society are not a concern for the government in a democratic system.
(iii) The government has no role in resolving conflicts arising from interstate disputes.
(iv) Equality and justice are not considered essential values in a democracy.
(v) Democracy can exist without the freedom of speech and expression.
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