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Elections is a frequently-tested topic on Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, Mathematics. ExamTest.live currently lists 8 Elections questions spanning previous-year papers from 2026 to 2026, each with worked solutions and a step-by-step explanation. Use the filters on this page to focus on a specific exam, difficulty level or year — every answer key is free, no sign-up required.

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All Elections Questions(18 of 8)

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Q1mediummcqGeneral AwarenessSSC Selection Post 2021 Question Paper (09-Feb-2022) (Shift-1)2026
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Which of the following political parties won the most votes after the TMC (Trinamool Congress) in the West Bengal Assembly Polls were held during March-April 2021?
Q2mediummcqMathematicsCompetitive Exam2026
There were two candidates in the election. of voters did not cast their votes. votes were found invalid. The winning candidate got of the total votes and won by votes. Find the number of voters enrolled.
Q3mediummcqPolitySSC CGL2026
Who was appointed as the leader of the Indian National Congress in the Lok Sabha after the 2019 General Elections?
Q4mediummcqGeneral Knowledge and General AwarenessSSC CPO 20242026
Which of the following statements are correct regarding the conditions required to be recognized as a political party in India?
A. If a political party is treated as a recognized political party in four or more States, it shall be known as a ‘National Party’ throughout the whole of India.
B. If a political party is treated as a recognized political party in less than four States, it shall be known as a ‘State Party’ in the State or States in which it is so recognized.
C. National Parties need only one proposer for filing the nomination and are also entitled to two sets of electoral rolls free of cost.
Q5mediummcqQuantitative AptitudePrepp2026
In an election, the winner was supported by of all the voters in the list, and he got votes more than his only rival. of the voters on the voters' list did not cast their votes, and voters cast their ballot papers blank. How many voters were on the list?
Q6mediummcqGeneral AwarenessStaff Selection Commission2026
The Election Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2021 seeks to designate 1 April, 1 July and 1 October as qualifying dates in addition to ________ for the enrolment of 18-year-olds as voters.
Q7mediummcqQuantitative AptitudeCompetitive Exams2026
In an election between two candidates, 75% of the voters cast their votes, out of which 4% of the votes were declared invalid. A candidate got 9504 votes, which were 80% of the valid votes. Find the total number of votes enrolled in that election.
Q8mediummcqQuantitative AptitudeCompetitive Exam2026
Two candidates are contesting in an election. All votes are valid votes. A candidate who gets 38% of votes is rejected by 28,800 votes. The total number of votes polled is:

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