Online Test of Chapter -2 Understanding Secularism Test 1 | Civics Class 8th Social Science (S.St)
Q.1- Which one of the following is a fundamental right?
(a) Right to freedom of religion
(b) Right to property
(c) Right to work
(d) All of these
Q.2- The rights provided by constitution are called:
(a) Governmental Rights
(b) Optional Rights
(c) Economic Rights
(d) Fundamental Rights
Q.3- What was the names of two non-secular countries? a. Saudi Arabia
b. Israel
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
Q. 4- Explain the meaning of coercion.
a. Force by legal authority
b. Force by parents
c. Force by Law
d. None of these
Q.5- What was the names of the Muslim dominant former French colonies.
a. Tunisia
b. Morocco
c. Algeria
d. All of these
Q.6- What was the reason behind abolition of the evil practice of untouchability?
a. To end the Muslims in India
b. To end the discrimination
c. To end the poverty
d. None of these
Q.7- What is the status of U.S legislature in the matters of the religion?
a. Prohibit making new gender law
b. Prohibit making new reservation law
c. Prohibit making new religion law
d. None of these
Q.8-From where did immigrants come to France in 1960’s?
a. Algeria
b. Tunisia
c. Morocco
d. All of the above
Q.9- In February 2004, which country has prohibited the wearing of conspicuous religious or political signs by the students?
a. France
b. India
c. America
d. None of these
Q.10- Which country didn’t allow non-Muslims to build their worship places?
a. India
b. Saudi Arabia
c. Pakistan
d. None of these
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which one of the following is a fundamental right?
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Right to freedom of religion is a fundamental right.
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Right to freedom of religion is a fundamental right.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
The rights provided by constitution are called:
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The Indian Constitution contains Fundamental Rights that protect us against State power as well as against the tyranny of the majority. The Indian Constitution allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs.
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The Indian Constitution contains Fundamental Rights that protect us against State power as well as against the tyranny of the majority. The Indian Constitution allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What was the names of two non-secular countries?
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The Jewish state of Israel treats its own Muslim and Christian minorities quite badly. In Saudi Arabia, non-Muslims are not allowed to build a temple, church etc., and nor can they gather in a public place for prayers.
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The Jewish state of Israel treats its own Muslim and Christian minorities quite badly. In Saudi Arabia, non-Muslims are not allowed to build a temple, church etc., and nor can they gather in a public place for prayers.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Explain the meaning of coercion.
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It means to force someone to do something. It refers to the force used by a legal authority.
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It means to force someone to do something. It refers to the force used by a legal authority.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
What was the names of the Muslim dominant former French colonies?
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Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria were the name of the Muslim dominant former French colonies. In the 1960s, France had faced a shortage of workers and, therefore, had provided visas for these immigrants to come and work in the country.
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Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria were the name of the Muslim dominant former French colonies. In the 1960s, France had faced a shortage of workers and, therefore, had provided visas for these immigrants to come and work in the country.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What was the reason behind abolition of the evil practice of untouchability?
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The Indian government abolished the evil practice of untouchability to end the discrimination with lower classes.
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The Indian government abolished the evil practice of untouchability to end the discrimination with lower classes.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What is the status of U.S legislature in the matters of the religion?
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The First constitutional amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the legislature from making any law in respect of the religion.
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The First constitutional amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the legislature from making any law in respect of the religion.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
From where did immigrants come to France in 1960’s?
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In 1960’s immigrants came from the French Colonies of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. In the 1960s, France had faced a shortage of workers and, therefore, had provided visas for these immigrants to come and work in the country.
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In 1960’s immigrants came from the French Colonies of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. In the 1960s, France had faced a shortage of workers and, therefore, had provided visas for these immigrants to come and work in the country.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
In February 2004, which country has prohibited the wearing of conspicuous religious or political signs by the students?
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In the year 2004, France prohibited the students from wearing of conspicuous religious or political signs. The bill was passed by France’s national legislature and was signed into law by President Jacques Chirac on 15 March 2004.
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In the year 2004, France prohibited the students from wearing of conspicuous religious or political signs. The bill was passed by France’s national legislature and was signed into law by President Jacques Chirac on 15 March 2004.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which country didn’t allow non-Muslims to build their worship places?
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In Saudi Arabia, non-Muslims are not allowed to build a temple, church etc., and nor can they gather in a public place for prayers.
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In Saudi Arabia, non-Muslims are not allowed to build a temple, church etc., and nor can they gather in a public place for prayers.