Class 10 political Science chapter 4 Gender Religion and Caste - Part 5

An alliance formed by political parties is distinct from a coalition government because an alliance is typically formed:

Type: MCQ • Marks: 1
An alliance formed by political parties is distinct from a coalition government because an alliance is typically formed:
Options
A. Before contesting the elections
B. After the government falls on the floor of the house
C. By the orders of the Supreme Court
D. To merge two corporate entities
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