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MCQs on “The Role of Social Media in Indian Politics and Society”

  1. Which of the following is a key feature of social media’s role in Indian politics?
    • a) Facilitating mass communication
    • b) Political advertisement
    • c) Mobilizing youth participation
    • d) All of the above
    • Answer: d) All of the above
  2. Which social media platform is most popular for political campaigns in India?
    • a) Facebook
    • b) Twitter
    • c) WhatsApp
    • d) Instagram
    • Answer: a) Facebook
  3. In the 2019 Indian general elections, which platform was used extensively for political campaigning?
    • a) Twitter
    • b) Facebook
    • c) Instagram
    • d) YouTube
    • Answer: b) Facebook
  4. Which social media platform did the Modi government use to communicate directly with citizens in their ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program?
    • a) Facebook
    • b) YouTube
    • c) Twitter
    • d) WhatsApp
    • Answer: b) YouTube
  5. What is the impact of social media on political mobilization in India?
    • a) It increases the spread of fake news
    • b) It enables quicker mobilization of voters
    • c) It reduces public participation in politics
    • d) None of the above
    • Answer: b) It enables quicker mobilization of voters
  6. Which Indian political party has been most successful in utilizing social media for its campaigns?
    • a) Indian National Congress
    • b) Bharatiya Janata Party
    • c) Communist Party of India
    • d) Aam Aadmi Party
    • Answer: b) Bharatiya Janata Party
  7. Social media helps to amplify which of the following in Indian politics?
    • a) Political propaganda
    • b) Electoral violence
    • c) Political debates
    • d) All of the above
    • Answer: a) Political propaganda
  8. Which platform is primarily used for short political video messages in India?
    • a) Twitter
    • b) Facebook
    • c) Instagram
    • d) TikTok
    • Answer: c) Instagram
  9. Which of the following is an ethical concern regarding social media’s role in Indian politics?
    • a) Use of social media for promoting democracy
    • b) Spread of misinformation and fake news
    • c) Free speech
    • d) Digital literacy
    • Answer: b) Spread of misinformation and fake news
  10. What role does social media play in enhancing transparency in Indian politics?
  • a) It helps in providing real-time information to the public
  • b) It decreases accountability of politicians
  • c) It encourages voter apathy
  • d) None of the above
  • Answer: a) It helps in providing real-time information to the public
  1. What was the primary reason for the rise of social media’s influence on Indian politics in the 21st century?
  • a) Increased use of smartphones
  • b) Increased media regulations
  • c) Political party funding
  • d) Traditional media’s decline
  • Answer: a) Increased use of smartphones
  1. Which social media platform was involved in the controversy surrounding the Cambridge Analytica scandal related to Indian politics?
  • a) Twitter
  • b) Facebook
  • c) Instagram
  • d) LinkedIn
  • Answer: b) Facebook
  1. Which of the following is a common method used by political parties to engage with voters via social media?
  • a) Campaign hashtags
  • b) Sponsored ads
  • c) Live-streaming events
  • d) All of the above
  • Answer: d) All of the above
  1. Which Indian political leader is known for having a strong presence on Twitter?
  • a) Rahul Gandhi
  • b) Narendra Modi
  • c) Arvind Kejriwal
  • d) Mamata Banerjee
  • Answer: b) Narendra Modi
  1. In what way does social media contribute to political polarization in India?
  • a) By encouraging diverse political discourse
  • b) By enabling echo chambers and selective exposure to information
  • c) By promoting bipartisan views
  • d) None of the above
  • Answer: b) By enabling echo chambers and selective exposure to information
  1. Which of the following is a major challenge associated with the use of social media in Indian politics?
  • a) Decreased political participation
  • b) Spread of fake news and disinformation
  • c) Lack of internet access
  • d) Social media bans
  • Answer: b) Spread of fake news and disinformation
  1. Which of the following social media platforms has been used by political parties in India for conducting online surveys and polls?
  • a) Facebook
  • b) WhatsApp
  • c) Twitter
  • d) LinkedIn
  • Answer: a) Facebook
  1. What term is used to describe the practice of using social media to influence public opinion and electoral outcomes?
  • a) Political diplomacy
  • b) Digital campaigning
  • c) Cyber warfare
  • d) Political trolling
  • Answer: b) Digital campaigning
  1. Which social media platform was banned in India in 2020 for its role in spreading misinformation?
  • a) TikTok
  • b) Facebook
  • c) Twitter
  • d) Instagram
  • Answer: a) TikTok
  1. What is the primary objective behind the use of social media in Indian political campaigns?
  • a) To bypass traditional media
  • b) To mobilize voters and increase political participation
  • c) To spread political ideologies
  • d) All of the above
  • Answer: d) All of the above
  1. Which of the following is a social media trend that has influenced political discourse in India?
  • a) Memes and viral content
  • b) Political debates on Twitter
  • c) Facebook groups for political mobilization
  • d) All of the above
  • Answer: d) All of the above
  1. What has been the impact of social media on youth participation in Indian politics?
  • a) It has decreased political participation
  • b) It has led to more active engagement and awareness
  • c) It has promoted traditional forms of political involvement
  • d) None of the above
  • Answer: b) It has led to more active engagement and awareness
  1. Which Indian political party launched a social media platform called ‘NaMo App’?
  • a) Bharatiya Janata Party
  • b) Indian National Congress
  • c) Aam Aadmi Party
  • d) Samajwadi Party
  • Answer: a) Bharatiya Janata Party
  1. Which social media platform is most commonly used by politicians in India to address the masses directly through live video?
  • a) Twitter
  • b) Facebook
  • c) Instagram
  • d) YouTube
  • Answer: b) Facebook
  1. Which social media platform is popular in India for political leaders to interact with the masses via short-form videos?
  • a) YouTube
  • b) Twitter
  • c) Instagram
  • d) TikTok
  • Answer: c) Instagram
  1. What does the term ‘WhatsApp politics’ refer to in the context of Indian elections?
  • a) Political parties using WhatsApp for private discussions
  • b) Use of WhatsApp groups for political campaigning
  • c) Politicians campaigning through WhatsApp stories
  • d) None of the above
  • Answer: b) Use of WhatsApp groups for political campaigning
  1. Which of the following is a critical challenge posed by social media to Indian democracy?
  • a) Transparency in political funding
  • b) Fake news and misinformation
  • c) Digital divide
  • d) All of the above
  • Answer: d) All of the above
  1. Which of the following features of social media has had a profound impact on Indian politics?
  • a) Algorithms that prioritize political content
  • b) Ability to spread messages across borders
  • c) Instant feedback and interactions
  • d) All of the above
  • Answer: d) All of the above
  1. Which of the following has been the impact of social media on traditional media in India?
  • a) Traditional media has lost credibility
  • b) Traditional media has adapted to the digital age
  • c) Social media has replaced traditional media
  • d) Traditional media has become less influential
  • Answer: b) Traditional media has adapted to the digital age
  1. Which major event in Indian politics was significantly influenced by social media discussions and campaigns?
  • a) The 2014 General Elections
  • b) The 2019 General Elections
  • c) The 2020 Delhi Assembly Elections
  • d) All of the above
  • Answer: d) All of the above
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