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Human Rights in India

Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights

Human Rights in India starts at 9 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Human Rights in India. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe any two ways in which human rights are protected in India.
Describe the relationship between human rights and the Indian Constitution.
Describe the role of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in India.
Explain the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
Explain the importance of the Right to Constitutional Remedies.
Explain the meaning of 'Right against Exploitation' as provided in the Indian Constitution.
Explain the significance of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
What are human rights?
Which article of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 17 (3) Article 19 (4) Article 21
Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Education? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 21A (3) Article 19 (4) Article 32
Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 19 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 32
Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Freedom of Religion? (1) Article 19 (2) Article 21 (3) Article 25 (4) Article 32
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a legal remedy available to citizens to enforce their fundamental rights.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is an independent body in India that protects and promotes human rights.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is an international document that inspired the inclusion of human rights in the Indian Constitution.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is responsible for protecting the rights of children in India.
True or False: The Indian Constitution allows for reasonable restrictions on fundamental rights in the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India.
True or False: The Right against Exploitation includes the prohibition of child labour in hazardous jobs.
True or False: The Right to Education is a fundamental human right in India.
True or False: The Right to Information Act, 2005, empowers citizens to access information from public authorities.