Question : Which of the following did NOT contribute to Congress's dominance at the national level during the early years of Indian democracy?
Option 1: Strong grassroots organization
Option 2: Charismatic leadership
Option 3: Economic prosperity
Option 4: Clear ideological vision
Correct Answer: Economic prosperity
Solution : Economic prosperity did not contribute to Congress's dominance at the national level during the early years of Indian democracy, as the country faced various economic challenges in the post-independence period.
Question : Which year marked the third general election in India?
Option 1: 1952
Option 2: 1957
Option 3: 1962
Option 4: 1967
Question : In which of the first three general elections did the Congress party face the least competition?
Option 1: First
Option 2: Second
Option 3: Third
Option 4: Competition was equal in all three
Question : What was a common factor in states where Congress had uneven dominance?
Option 1: Strong industrial base
Option 2: Presence of charismatic regional leaders
Option 3: High literacy rates
Option 4: Agricultural prosperity
Question : Which of the following was a reason for the uneven dominance of Congress at the state level?
Option 1: Centralized decision-making
Option 2: Regional disparities in development
Option 3: Uniform national policies
Option 4: Lack of charismatic state leaders
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