Coalition politics refers to:
a) Alliance of two or more political parties to form a government (a)
b) Military rule
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalitions are usually formed when:
a) No single party gets a majority in the legislature (a)
b) Military takes over
c) Judiciary intervenes
d) Trade unions control government
Coalition politics is common in:
a) Multi-party systems (a)
b) One-party systems
c) Military regimes
d) Trade monopolies
The main purpose of coalition politics is:
a) Forming a stable government (a)
b) Promoting military supremacy
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition governments require:
a) Negotiations and compromises between parties (a)
b) Military authority only
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
A coalition can be:
a) Pre-poll or post-poll (a)
b) Military only
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Pre-poll coalition means:
a) Parties form alliance before elections (a)
b) Military rule
c) Judiciary intervention
d) Trade monopoly
Post-poll coalition means:
a) Parties join together after elections (a)
b) Military takeover
c) Trade monopoly only
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics often leads to:
a) Power sharing (a)
b) Military supremacy
, c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics can promote:
a) Consensus-based decision-making (a)
b) Military authority
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics may face:
a) Instability and frequent government changes (a)
b) Military control
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
A coalition government may collapse due to:
a) Withdrawal of support by a party (a)
b) Military intervention
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics is more common in:
a) Countries with proportional representation electoral systems (a)
b) One-party regimes
c) Military only
d) Trade monopoly
Coalition politics requires:
a) Compromise and negotiation among parties (a)
b) Military obedience
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics ensures:
a) Representation of diverse social and political groups (a)
b) Military supremacy
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics can reduce:
a) Dominance of a single party (a)
b) Military only
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics encourages:
a) Power sharing and cooperation (a)
b) Military authority
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition politics may lead to:
a) Policy compromises (a)
b) Military supremacy
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Coalition governments often face: