Online Test of Chapter – 4 Understanding Laws Test 1 | Civics Class 8th Social Science (S.St)

Q. 1- What do understand by Sedition Act of 1870?
(a) A person could be arrested and deported.
(b) Any person criticizing or protesting the British government could be arrested without a trial.
(c) The arrested person could not engage an advocate.
(d) Arrested person could be detained in police custody for an indefinite period of time.

Q.2- What do you mean by the term ‘domestic’ in ‘Domestic violence’?
(a) House in which people live
(b) House in which people do not live
(c) A house where a nuclear family lives
(d) It includes all women who live or have lived together in a shared household with the husband.

Q.3- When was the Rowlatt Act was passed?
(a) 10 March, 1919
(b) 8 March, 1919
(c) 12 March, 1919
(d) 3 March, 1919

Q.4- On the basis of Civil Rights Act prohibited discrimination?
(a) Race
(b) Religion
(c) Natural origin in the USA
(d) All of the above

Q.5- what do you mean by the rule of law?
(a) All are equal before law.
(b) Same laws are applicable to all
(c) No one is above law
(d) All of these.

Q.6- What do you mean by repressive law?
(a) Based on force or pressure
(b) Passed against the will of the people
(c) To prevent the person’s right to criticize
(d) All of these

Q.7- What do you mean by the Domestic violence?
(a) Injury and abuse
(b) Threat of injury
(c) Physical beating
(d) All of these

Q.8- What were the steps taken by women’s group to make the bill passed?
(a) Creating awareness among women
(b) Filing petition and public hearing
(c) Drafting of domestic violence bill, after meeting with various organizations
(d) All of these

Q.9- What were lay down by Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005?
(a) Sons, daughters and their mother can get equal share of family property
(b) Only sons can get a share in the property
(c) Only sons and daughters can get a share in the property
(d) Only sons and mother can get a share in the family property

Q.10- In a democratic government what people might do in case of unpopular laws?
(a) Criticize the laws
(b) Hold public meetings.
(c) Write about it in newspapers and report to T.V. news channels
(d) All of them

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