Online Test of Chapter 6 Democratic Rights Test 1 Civics (Social Science S.St)| Class 9th
1. Kosovo a province of which country before spliting?
(i) France
(ii) Yugoslavia
(ii) USSR
(iv) US
2. When was the NHRC set up?
(i) 1991
(ii) 1993
(iii) 1996
(iv) 2008
3. The right to seek the enforcement of all Fundamental Rights is called:
(i) Right against Exploitation
(ii) Right to Freedom
(iii) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(iv) Cultural and Educational Rights
4. What is the meaning of the term ‘writ’?
(i) A formal document containing an order of the court to the government
(ii) Written laws
(iii) A right provided by the Constitution
(iv) None of the above
5. Cultural and Educational Rights are safeguarded mainly for:
(i) Women
(ii) Men
(iii) Children
(iv) Minority
6. Who called the right to constitutional remedies as the heart and soul of the constitution?
(i) Sarojini Naidu
(ii) Rajendra Prasad
(iii) Mahatma Gandhi
(iv) B. R. Ambedkar
7. Which fundamental rights ensures the ban on bonded labour?
(i) Right against exploitation
(ii) Right to equality
(iii) Cultural and Educational Rights
(iv) Right to freedom
8. The government is responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all the children up to the age of:
(i) 12 years
(ii) 14 years
(iii) 18 years
(iv) 21 years
9. Absence of constraints means:
(i) Minority
(ii) Writ
(iii) Freedom
(iv) Speech
10. What does ‘Right to Equality’ say about the public jobs?
(i) The government will provide job to all persons.
(ii) Jobs will be reserved for the more meritorious students
(iii) All citizens will be provided with equal opportunity in matters of employment
(iv) None of the above
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Kosovo a province of which country before spliting?
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Kosovo was a province of Yugoslavia before its split. In this province the population was overwhelmingly ethnic Albanian. But in the entire country, Serbs were in majority.
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Kosovo was a province of Yugoslavia before its split. In this province the population was overwhelmingly ethnic Albanian. But in the entire country, Serbs were in majority.
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Question 2 of 10
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When was the NHRC set up?
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National Human Rights Commission is an independent commission set up by law in 1993. Like judiciary, the Commission is independent of the government. The Commission is appointed by the President and includes retired judges, officers and eminent citizens.
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National Human Rights Commission is an independent commission set up by law in 1993. Like judiciary, the Commission is independent of the government. The Commission is appointed by the President and includes retired judges, officers and eminent citizens.
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Question 3 of 10
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The right to seek the enforcement of all Fundamental Rights is called
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Right to Constitutional Remedies itself is a Fundamental Right. This right makes other rights effective. It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is a Fundamental Right we can directly approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state.
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Right to Constitutional Remedies itself is a Fundamental Right. This right makes other rights effective. It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is a Fundamental Right we can directly approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state.
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Question 4 of 10
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What is the meaning of the term ‘writ’?
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Writ is a formal document containing an order of the court to the government issued only by High Court or the Supreme Court.
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Writ is a formal document containing an order of the court to the government issued only by High Court or the Supreme Court.
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Question 5 of 10
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Cultural and Educational Rights are safeguarded mainly for:
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The working of democracy gives power to the majority. It is the language, culture and religion of minorities that needs special protection. Otherwise, they may get neglected or undermined under the impact of the language, religion and culture of the majority. That is why the Constitution specifies the cultural and educational rights of the minorities.
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The working of democracy gives power to the majority. It is the language, culture and religion of minorities that needs special protection. Otherwise, they may get neglected or undermined under the impact of the language, religion and culture of the majority. That is why the Constitution specifies the cultural and educational rights of the minorities.
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Question 6 of 10
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Who called the right to constitutional remedies as the heart and soul of the constitution?
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When any of our rights are violated we canseek remedy through courts. If it is a Fundamental Right we can directly approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state. That is why Dr. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies, ‘the heart and soul’ of our Constitution.
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When any of our rights are violated we canseek remedy through courts. If it is a Fundamental Right we can directly approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state. That is why Dr. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies, ‘the heart and soul’ of our Constitution.
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Question 7 of 10
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Which fundamental rights ensures the ban on bonded labour?
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Our Constitution also prohibits forced labour or begar in any form. Begar is a practice where the worker is forced to render service to the ‘master’ free of charge or at a nominal remuneration. When this practice takes place on a life-long basis, it is called the practice of bonded labour.
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Our Constitution also prohibits forced labour or begar in any form. Begar is a practice where the worker is forced to render service to the ‘master’ free of charge or at a nominal remuneration. When this practice takes place on a life-long basis, it is called the practice of bonded labour.
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Question 8 of 10
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The government is responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all the children up to the age of:
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School education has become a right for Indian citizens. The governments are responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 years
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School education has become a right for Indian citizens. The governments are responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 years
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Question 9 of 10
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Absence of constraints means:
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Freedom means absence of constraints. In practical life it means absence of interference in our affairs by others – be it other individuals or the government.
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Freedom means absence of constraints. In practical life it means absence of interference in our affairs by others – be it other individuals or the government.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What does ‘Right to Equality’ say about the public jobs?
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The same principle applies to public jobs. All citizens have equality of opportunity in matters relating to employment or appointment to any position in the government. No citizen shall be discriminated against or made ineligible for employment on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.
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The same principle applies to public jobs. All citizens have equality of opportunity in matters relating to employment or appointment to any position in the government. No citizen shall be discriminated against or made ineligible for employment on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.