Human Rights
Human Rights
Human Rights
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H01 | HUMAN RIGHTS
a) Individual Rights
c) Political Rights
d) Economic Rights
a) Inherent right
b) Derogable human right
a) Mahabharata
b) Ramayana
d) Emperor Akbar
a) Thomas Hobbes
b) J.J. Rousseau
c) John Locke
a) Article 1
b) Article 3 (Ans)
c) Article 5
d) Article 6
a)1966
b)1979 (Ans)
c)1983
d)1993
9) The Gandhian idea of individual rights was
characterized within the framework of
c) Socialist tradition
d) Vedic tradition
a)1993 (Ans)
b)1950
c)1919
d)1935
a) Manu
b) Brihaspati
c) Kautilya (Ans)
d) Aryabhatt
15) The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten
amendments to the Constitution of
a) U.S.A. (Ans)
b) U.K.
c) France
d) Switzerland
a) Women
b) Refugees (Ans)
c) Children
b) Election Commission
d) Finance Commission
a) 20 Articles
b) 22 Articles
c) 30 Articles (Ans)
d) 36 Articles
c) Fundamental Duties
a) 36 hours
b) 24 hours (Ans)
c) 12 hours
d) 48 hours
a) 1965-1974
b) 1985-1994
c) 1995-2004 (Ans)
d) 2000-2009
a) UNESCO (Ans)
b) UNHCR
c) UNIDO
d) IBRD
a)2007
b)2008
c)2009 (Ans)
d)2010
b) South America
c) Tanzania
d) Mozambique
a) CEDAW
a) Minorities
c) Torture
d) Refugees (Ans)
a) i ii iii iv
b) ii iv i iii (Ans)
c) iv iii ii i
d) iii i iv ii
35) The United Nations Commission on Human Rights
(UNCHR) was established on
a) Right to speak
d) Right to organize
a)1948 (Ans)
b)1947
c)1958
d)1950
a) Comfort
b) Convenience
d) Guarantee of existence
a) U.S.A. (Ans)
b) U.K.
c) Ireland
d) Canada
a) Article 8
b) Article 10
c) Article 12 (Ans)
d) Article 14
a) Vienna
b) Princeton (Ans)
c) The Hague
d) Delhi Declaration
a) Four
b) Six
c) Three
d) Five (Ans)
a) Constitutional body
c) Executive body
d) NGO
a) Right to die
b) Right to subsist
b) Voluntary Repatriation
c) Resettlement
d) Local Integration
52) Under the UN Charter the prohibition on the use of
force is found in
a) Article 2(i)
b) Article 2(ii)
c) Article 2(iii)
a) Green Peace
c) ICRC
a)2001
b)1993
c)1958
d)2006 (Ans)
a)1994
b)1998 (Ans)
c)1950
d)2008
a) Article 3
b) Article 14
c) Article 27 (Ans)
d) Article 24
a) Paris
b) Geneva
d) Brussels
a) Part ? III
b) Part ? II
c) Part ? XIII
d) Part ? IV (Ans)
d) Mandal Case
a) Incidents of Discrimination
c) Slavery
d) World War II (Ans)
a) Magna Carta
b) CEDAW
d) Geneva Conventions
b) Robert H. Jackson
c) Martin Shaw
d) Woodrow Wilson
a) Woodrow Wilson
b) Franklin D. Roosevelt
c) Thomas Paine
a) Citizen?s Rights
b) Developmental Rights
d) Women?s Rights
b) Bernard Bosanquet
c) Leonard Hobhouse
d) Hurst Hannum
d) None of these
a)1993 (Ans)
b)1994
c)1995
d)1996
a) TulliusCesero
b) Jermy Bentham
c) John Finnis
a) UNICEF
b) UNESCO
c) WTO (Ans)
d) ILO
b) Fear of persecution
a) Locke
b) J.S. Mill
d) John Rawals
a) Genocide
b) Aggression
c) Enslavement (Ans)
a)23
b)24
c)25 (Ans)
d)26
a) The ICJ states the existing law and does not legislate.
This is so even if, in stating and applying the law, the
court necessarily has to specify its scope and
sometimes note its general trend.
d) No limits
c) Self-determination (Ans)
d) Freedom of religion
d) It is a multilateral treaty.
a) Yes
b) No (Ans)
c) Never
d) Either a or b
a) Rights to life
c) Prohibition on torture
a) ICJ
b) PCIJ (Ans)
c) ECHR
d) ICC
c) Trident v. France
d) Either a or b
a)2000
b)2001
c)2006 (Ans)
d)1998
a) Torture
a)Washington
b)Geneva (Ans)
c)Delhi
d)New York
d)The Secretary-General
a)1, 3, 4
b)1 alone
c)1, 2, 3
b)UN Charter
a)All human beings are born free and equal dignity and
rights
a)10-Dec-48 (Ans)
b)10-Aug-49
c)11-Nov-46
d)15-Sep-48
a)Article 4
b)Article 6 (Ans)
c)Article 5
d)Article 7
b)Security Council
d)ECOSOC
c)January 1, 1950
d)none
118) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights contains
a)Article 21
b)Article 22
c)Article 23 (Ans)
d)Article 27
a)Right to Nationality
a)Right to work
126) With regard to the right of work, what are the other
freedoms guaranteed under UDHR?
b)Property
c)Birth
a)24 articles
c)35 articles
d)48 articles
b)UNHCR (Ans)
c)Security council
d)General Assembly
a)UNESCO
b)UNHR (Ans)
c)SWAPO
d)EEC
a)Article 27
b)Article 28 (Ans)
c)Article 29
d)Article 30
a)Article 27
b)Article 28
c)Article 29 (Ans)
d)Article 30
b)January 3, 1976
141) The charter of the United Nations came into force on:
d)Jan 1, 1942
a)ILO
b)WHO
c)ICAO (Ans)
d)ECOSOC
a)Article 55
b)Article 68
c)Article 76
a)January 3, 1966
c)November 5, 1966
a)Article 3
b)Article 4 (Ans)
c)Article5
d)Article6
b)Articles 6-29
c)Articles 5-25
d)Articles 6-30
a)Whenever it desires to do so
d)None of these
a)General Assembly
c)ECOSOC
d)Trusteeship Council
a)Language
b)Religion
c)Property
a)Security Council
b)General Assembly
c)Secretary-General (Ans)
d)None of the above
a)Right to work
b)Right to education
b)1949
c)1946
d)1951 (Ans)
a)1965
b)1966
c)1967 (Ans)
d)1968
a)General Assembly
b)ECOSOC
c)UNESCO (Ans)
d)UNICEF
a)1946 (Ans)
b)1947
c)1948
d)1949
d)None
a)1965
b)1946 (Ans)
c)1967
d)1968
b)12-Oct-93 (Ans)
c)NHRC : Section 3
a)President (Ans)
b)Supreme court
c)Prime Minister
d)Central Government
d)None
b)Member shall hold the office for the term of five years
and till the age of seventy
a)Section 20
b)Section 21 (Ans)
c)Section 22
d)Section 23
a)1990 (Ans)
b)1992
c)1994
d)1995
c)Thomas Hobbs
a)63 Article
c)33 Article
d)43 Article
a)Article 18 (Ans)
b)Article 19
c)Article 23
d)Article 25
a)Right to life
c)Right to property
d)Right to nationality
a)Jurisprudence
b)Constitutional Law
d)Natural Law
a)2006 (Ans)
b)2008
c)2000
d)1998
a)Section 2(A)
b)Section 2(D)
d)Section 2(E)
190) International Human Rights Day is celebrated every
year on?
a)24th October
c)5th June
d)1st May
a)Constitution of India
a)Article 7 (Ans)
b)Article 1
c)Article 4
d)Article 9
c)Ningamma v. Chikkaiah
a)President (Ans)
b)Prime Minister
c)Chief Justice
d)Chairperson of NHRC
b)Eight Members
c)Six Members
d)Five Members
c)High Court
d)Supreme Court
b)Dismissal of Member
a)Right to Life
b)Right to Environment
c)Right to Health