Online Test of Chapter 3 Democracy and Diversity Test 1 Civics (Social Science S.St)| Class 10th
Q.1. When did the Civil Rights Movement take place in USA?
a. 1953-1958
b. 1954-1968
c. 1960-1978
d. 1946-1968
Q.2. Which of these sentences is not correct about the “Black Power Movement”?
a. It emerged in 1966
b. It lasted till 1975
c. It was a more militant movement
d. It advocated peaceful methods
Q.3. What was special about the 1968 Olympics held at Mexico city?
a. All the Gold Medals went to US athletes
b. Protest by African-American athletes against the rack discrimination of African-Americans
c. Mexico City supported the demand
d. US government announced the end of racism
Q.4. Who led the Civil Rights Movement in USA?
(a) Martin Luther
b) Martin Luther King Jr
(c) Martin Davis
(d) Benjamin Franklin
Q.5. How did the San Jose State University honour Tommie Smith and Carlos?
a. By giving them bravery award
b. By installing their states in the University campus
c. By starting a sports organisation in their name
d. By giving them jobs
Q.6. Which of the sentence is correct?
a. Every social difference does not lead to social division
b. Social differences divide similar people from one another
c. They also unite very different people
d. All the above
Q.7. Which of the community in India was in a more or less similar position as that of Blacks in USA?
(a) Brahmins
(b) Dallits
(c) Vaishyas
(d) Kshatriyas
Q.8. Name the prominent religious group in Northern Ireland and the Netherlands?
a. Judaism
b. Christianity
c. Islam
d. None of the above
Q.9. Which of these is incorrect about the Catholic Christians of Northern Ireland?
a. They are likely to be poor.
b. They may have suffered a history of discrimination. c. Catholics have lived peacefully with Protestants.
d. All the above.
Q.10. What is the society with similar kinds of people called?
a. Homogeneous
b. Heterogeneous
c. Humane
d. Humble
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
When did the Civil Rights Movement take place in USA?
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Civil Rights Movement in the USA (1954-1968) refers to a set of events and reform movements aimed at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African-Americans.
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Civil Rights Movement in the USA (1954-1968) refers to a set of events and reform movements aimed at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African-Americans.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of these sentences is not correct about the “Black Power Movement”?
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The Black Power movement emerged in 1966 and lasted till 1975, which was a more militant anti-racist movement, advocating even violence if necessary to end racism in the US.
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The Black Power movement emerged in 1966 and lasted till 1975, which was a more militant anti-racist movement, advocating even violence if necessary to end racism in the US.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What was special about the 1968 Olympics held at Mexico city?
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In the 1968 Olympics held at Mexico City. African -Americans had won the gold and bronze medals. It show the Protest by African-American athletes against the rack discrimination of African-Americans.
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In the 1968 Olympics held at Mexico City. African -Americans had won the gold and bronze medals. It show the Protest by African-American athletes against the rack discrimination of African-Americans.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Who led the Civil Rights Movement in USA?
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Civil Rights Movement in the USA (1954-1968) led by Martin Luther King Jr. refers to a set of events and reform movements aimed at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African-Americans.
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Civil Rights Movement in the USA (1954-1968) led by Martin Luther King Jr. refers to a set of events and reform movements aimed at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African-Americans.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
How did the San Jose State University honour Tommie Smith and Carlos?
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In 2005, the San Jose State University installed a 20-foot high sculpture representing the protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
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In 2005, the San Jose State University installed a 20-foot high sculpture representing the protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the sentence is correct?
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Every social difference does not lead to social division. Social differences divide similar people from one another, but they also unite very different people.
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Every social difference does not lead to social division. Social differences divide similar people from one another, but they also unite very different people.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the community in India was in a more or less similar position as that of Blacks in USA?
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In our country Dalit’s tend to be poor and landless. They often face discrimination and injustice more or less similar position as that of Blacks in USA.
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In our country Dalit’s tend to be poor and landless. They often face discrimination and injustice more or less similar position as that of Blacks in USA.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Name the prominent religious group in Northern Ireland and the Netherlands?
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Northern Ireland and the Netherlands both are predominantly Christian but divided between Catholics and Protestants.
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Northern Ireland and the Netherlands both are predominantly Christian but divided between Catholics and Protestants.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of these is incorrect about the Catholic Christians of Northern Ireland?
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Catholic are also more likely to be poor, and you may have suffered a history of discrimination. In the Netherlands, class and religion tend to cut across each other.
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Catholic are also more likely to be poor, and you may have suffered a history of discrimination. In the Netherlands, class and religion tend to cut across each other.
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Question 10 of 10
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What is the society with similar kinds of people called?
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Homogeneous society are the society that has similar kinds of people, especially where there are no significant ethnic differences.
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Homogeneous society are the society that has similar kinds of people, especially where there are no significant ethnic differences.