This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Kailash Satyarthi and Malala have been awarded Nobel Prize for(a) Literature (b) Peace (c) Physics (d) Economics |
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Answer» Kailash Satyarthi and Malala have been awarded Nobel Prize for Peace |
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‘All are equal before law’. But we have enacted a separate law for women – Justify |
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Answer» 1. The National Commission for Women (NCW) is constituted in India to review the Constitutional and legal safeguards for women. 2. Recommends remedial measures. 3. Advises the government on all matters of policy affecting the welfare and development of women in the country. 4. Women’s rights under the Constitution of India mainly include equality, dignity, and freedom from discrimination. |
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What are the contributions to labourers by B.R. Ambedkar? |
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Answer» Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s contribution to labourers.
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Why do children need special attention? |
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Answer» 1. Children are considered to be the future citizens and an asset to a nation. 2. They should be brought up with warmth and by nurturing their interest. 3. The children when loved and appreciated, realizes their value. 4. This makes the child feel secured and develops self-esteem. 5. Eventually, the child is ready to face challenge in life with positive attitude |
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Define: POCSO |
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Answer» The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act) 2012 was established to protect the children against offences like sexual abuse, sexual harassment and pornography. 1. The state should protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse, when they are forced or persuaded to take part in sexual activities physically or mentally. 2. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012. 3. Regards the best interest of the child as being of paramount importance at every stage. |
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Write a short note on the Right to Constitutional Remedies. |
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Answer» Fundamental Rights are guaranteed by the Constitution. By this right, a person can adopt Constitutional means and approach a court if he is denied the Fundamental Rights. The court then issues orders which are called ‘Writs’ to the government to restore the rights to the citizen. The Constitutional Remedies put to right anything which may be wrong in terms of the Constitution. This right therefore protects and safeguards all other rights. |
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…….. right exercises in the formation and administration of a government.(a) Social (b) Economic (c) Political (d) Cultural |
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Answer» (c) Political |
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A 10 year old boy is working in a shop. Which right can you use to recover him?(a) Right to equality (b) Right to freedom (c) Right against child labour exploitation (d) Right to freedom of Religion |
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Answer» (c) Right against child labour exploitation |
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Consider the following statements.Assertions (A): Rights and duties are the two sides of the same coin.Reason (R): We have a right to freedom of religions. We have to promote harmony and the spirit of the people of other religions.(a) both A and R are correct and R explains A (b) both A and R are correct but R does not explain A(c) A is correct but R is false (d) A is false but R is correct |
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Answer» (a) both A and R are correct and R explains A |
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Which one of the following rights has increased the influence of the people over bureaucracy?(a) Right to equality (b) Right to information(c) Right to education (d) Right to freedom |
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Answer» (b) Right to information |
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What is the time limit to get the information from RTI Act 2005?(a) 20 days (b) 25 days (c) 30 days (d) 35 days |
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Answer» 30 days is the time limit to get the information from RTI Act 2005 |
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Which of the following statements are true?(i) The state Human Rights commission was established in 1993.(ii) It has the power of a civil count.(iii) It’s power extend beyond the state.(iv) It can also recommend compensation to victims.(a) (i) and (ii) are true (b) (i) and (iii) are true (c) (i), (ii) and (iii) are true (d) (i), (ii) and (iv) are true |
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Answer» (d) (i), (ii) and (iv) are true |
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What is Human Right? |
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Answer» The U.N.O defines Human rights as “The right inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion or any other status. Every one is entitled to these rights without discrimination”. |
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Match the following:1. Right to vote(a) Cultural Rights2. Right to from union(b) Right against exploitation3. Right to preserve tradition(c) Right to freedom4. The Hindu Succession Act(d) Right to freedom5. Child labour(e) 2005 |
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Answer» 1. (c) 2. (e) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (d) |
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…….. right was removed from the fundamental Rights by the 44th Amendment.(a) Right to own (or) sell property(b) Right to freedom of religion(c) Child labour and right against exploitation(d) None of the above |
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Answer» (c) Child labour and right against exploitation |
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Why did the UNO declare ‘Protection of Environment’ as a Human Right. |
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Answer» A healthy environment is needed for all to lead a good life. Only healthy natural environment can ensure food, water, shelter and health of all. Hence, the UNO declared that the Protection of Environment is also a Human Right in the year 2012. |
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