Rights : Introduction and its Importance

This set of MCQs helps students to learn about various important things such as, what do we mean when we speak of rights? , What is the basis on which rights are claimed? , What purpose do rights serve and, why are they so important?

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Marx gave priority, to

Political rights Economic rights Cultural rights None of these.

In which year UN Human Right Declaration was passed.

10th Dec, 1948 10th Feb, 1949 1st May, 1950 21st July, 1948.

Human rights, traditionally are divided into

Political and economic rights Political and social rights on one hand and cultural rights on the other Civil and political rights Civil and political rights on one hand and the right to development on the other

Who said, “Rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek to be himself at his best ?”

Austin Wilde Green Laski

In a state, it is also the duty of the citizens to

Ensure sustainable development Protect the atmosphere Pollute air and water Live in peace

Civil liberties and political rights form the basis of a,

Democratic government

Monarchical rule

Totalitarian government

Dictator rule

A Bill of Rights is enshrined in the,

Preamble of the UNO

Constitution of many countries

Human rights of UNESCO

Government documents of few countries

The provision to abolish untouchability is reflected in the Indian constitution under,

Article 14

Article 15

Article 16

Article 17

A Bill of Rights is enshrined in the,

Preamble of the UNO

Constitution of many countries

Human rights of UNESCO

Government documents of few countries

The constitution of a country provides the basis for,

Punishment of criminals

Diplomatic relations with other countries

Relationship between citizens

Governance of the country

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Rights : Introduction and its Importance
Questions: 10
Contributed by:
Steve