MCQ QUESTION-CIVICS


What is the term used for money given to make amends for an injury or a loss?
(a) Donation
(b) Compensation
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Judiciary in India resolves the disputes between
(a) State and State
(b) State and Citizen
(c) Citizen and Citizen
(d) All the above

Who is the final interpreter of our Constitution?
(a) Judiciary
(b) Government
(c) Executive
(b) Legislative

Who will appoint the supreme and high court judges of India?
a) The Prime Minister
b) Electoral College
c) The President
d) The Vice President
How many high courts are there in India?
a) 21
b) 22
c) 25
d) 27

What type of cases are decided by under Civil Law?
(a) Divorce
(b) Rent matters
(c) Sale of land
(d) All the above

Total number of Supreme Court Judges in India?
a) 31
b) 34
b) 37
d) 27

Who is the current chief justice of India?
D. Y. Chandrachud

When did India become republic?
1950

Which article states that "the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India"?
a) Article 19
b) article 14
c) article 21
d) article 22

Which article states that" Protection of Life and Personal Liberty: No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.".

a) Article 19
b) article 14
c) article 21
d) article 22

Which article states that  "the State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years, in such a manner as the State may determine."?
a) Article 19
b) article 14
c) article 21A 
d) article 22

PIL was introduced in_________.
a) 1980
b) 1982
c) 1983
d) 1984

High Courts were first established in the three Presidency cities of __________,__________,__________ in 1862.

Four North Eastern states of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh have a common High Court at ________________. 

Understanding Marginalization

 

Q1- Around ____ per cent population of India constitutes tribals.

A) 10

B) 5

C) 8

D) 12

 

Q2- ____ is one the important industrial areas where Adivasis are based.

 

A) Chennai

B) Belgavi

C) Bhilai

D) Delhi


Q3- _____ is home to more than 60 tribal groups.

 

A) Rajasthan

B) Haryana

C) Maharashtra

D) Odisha

 

Q4- ______ was one of the writers who wrote on women issues during British era

 

A) Kasturba Gandhi

B) Sarojini Naidu

C) Rashsundari Debi

D) Kaushalya Devi

Q5- India has more than _____ different Adivasi groups.

 

A) 200

B) 350

C) 500

D) 100

Q6- Adivasi societies have very little ____ among them.

 

A) ego

B) competition

C) fights

D) hierarchy


Q7- Shakti Cult of Adivasis belong to _____.

In the 1830s Adivasis from India moved to countries such as ___ to work as plantation workers.


Q8. Q9- Niyamgiri Hills are located in Odisha’s ____ district.

A) Bhuvneshwar

B) Sambalpur

C) Cuttack

D) Kalahandi

There are _______ existing national parks in India.

Which article states that "The State shall promote with special care the educational and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, and, in particular, of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, and shall protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation."

A) Article 43

B) Article 44

C) Article 45

D) Article 46

https://www.prexam.com/ExamPractice.php?course=8th%20-%20CBSE&subject=Social%20Science&chapter=Understanding%20Marginalisation

understanding marginalization

Why Muslims are considered as a Minority?

Recognizing that Muslims in India was lagging behind in terms of various development indicators, the government set up a high-level committee in 2005. Sachar, committee report discusses in detail the marginalisation of this community. It suggests that on a range of social, economic, and educational indicators the situation of the Muslim community is comparable to that of other marginalised communities like Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

Economic and social marginalisation experienced by Muslims has other dimensions as well. Like other minorities, Muslim customs and practices are sometimes quite distinct from what is seen as the mainstream. Some not all Muslims may wear a burkha, a sport a long beard, wear a fez and these become ways to identify all Muslims.


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