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Question numbers 6 to 8 carry 2 marks each.
Question numbers 9 to 11 carry 3 marks each.
Question numbers 12 & 13 carry 5 marks each.
Q1: Which of the following is a key feature of democracy? (1 Mark)
(i) Rule by the military
(ii) Rule by the monarchy
(iii) Rule by the elected representatives
(iv) Rule by a single party
Ans: (iii)
Democracy is defined as a form of government where the rulers are elected by the people. This feature distinguishes democratic governments from non-democratic ones like monarchies or dictatorships.
Q2: In a democracy, which of the following is necessary for a free and fair election? (1 Mark)
(i) The ruling party must always win
(ii) Opposition parties are allowed to contest elections
(iii) Only members of the ruling party can vote
(iv) The government controls the outcome of the election
Ans: (ii)
A crucial aspect of democracy is the presence of a free and fair electoral competition where opposition parties are allowed to contest, providing voters with a real choice.
Q3: What does "universal adult franchise" mean in the context of democracy? (1 Mark)
(i) Only men are allowed to vote
(ii) Only the wealthy can vote
(iii) Every adult citizen has the right to vote
(iv) Voting is restricted to government officials
Ans: (iii)
Universal adult franchise means that every adult citizen, regardless of wealth, gender, or social status, has the right to vote in a democracy. This principle is fundamental to political equality.
Q4: The principle of "one person, one vote" is important in a democracy because it ensures what? (1 Mark)
(i) Equal representation for all citizens
(ii) More votes for the wealthy
(iii) Political power is concentrated in one group
(iv) The ruling party remains in power indefinitely
Ans: (i)
The principle of "one person, one vote" ensures that each citizen's vote has the same value, promoting equality and fairness in the electoral process.
Q5: Why must a democracy respect the rights of its citizens? (1 Mark)
(i) To maintain control over the population
(ii) To suppress opposition
(iii) To ensure the rule of law and protect individual freedoms
(iv) To create fear among citizens
Ans: (iii)
In a democracy, respecting citizens' rights is essential to uphold the rule of law and protect individual freedoms. These rights include freedom of speech, expression, and the right to a fair trial.
Q6: What are the two conditions that must be fulfilled for an election to be considered democratic? (2 Marks)
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Q7: Explain the significance of the principle of "one person, one vote" in a democracy. (2 Marks)
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The principle of "one person, one vote" ensures political equality by giving every adult citizen an equal say in the decision-making process. It prevents the concentration of political power in the hands of a few and promotes fairness in the electoral process.
Q8: What does the term "universal adult franchise" imply in the context of democracy? (2 Marks)
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Universal adult franchise implies that every adult citizen, regardless of wealth, gender, or social status, has the right to vote. This principle is fundamental to ensuring political equality and inclusiveness in a democracy.
Q9: Discuss the role of free and fair elections in a democracy. (3 Marks)
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Q10: Explain why "political equality" is a critical feature of democracy. (3 Marks)
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Q11: How does democracy ensure the accountability of the government? (3 Marks)
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Q12: Describe the key features that distinguish a democracy from other forms of government. (5 Marks)
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Q13: Analyze the arguments for and against democracy as a form of government. (5 Marks)
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Arguments against Democracy:
Despite these criticisms, democracy is still considered the best form of government because it provides mechanisms to address and correct its flaws, ensuring that the will of the people is respected and upheld.
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