8th Social Science Human Rights and UNO Text Book Back Questions and Answers
I. Choose the correct answer:
1. After the Second World War ……………….. has taken several measures to protect the human rights.
a) UNO
b) Supreme Court
c) International Court of Justice
d) none
Answer:
a) UNO
2. In 1995 women from all over the world gathered at ………………..
a) Beijing
b) New York c) Delhi
d) none
Answer:
a) Beijing
3. The National Human Rights Commission was constituted in ………………..
a) 1990
b) 1993 c) 1978
d) 1979
Answer:
b) 1993
4. The UNO declared 1979 as the International year of ………………..
a) Girl Child b) Children c) women
d) none
Answer:
b) Children
5. When is Human Rights Day observed?
a) 9th December
b) 10th December .
c) 11th December
d) 12th December
Answer:
b) 10th December
6. Which one is known as modern International Magna Carta of Human rights?
a) UDHRC
b) NHRC
c) SHRC
d) International year for women
Answer:
a) UDHRC
7. Who can be appointed as the chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission?
a) Retired judge of high court
b) Any retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,
c) Any person appointed by the President.
d) Retired Chief Judge of any court.
Answer:
c) Any person appointed by the President
8. How many articles does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights contain?
a) 20
b) 30
c) 40
d) 50
Answer:
b) 30
9. What is the tenure of the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission?
a) 5 years or upto 62 years of age
b) 5 years or upto 65 years of age
c) 6 years or upto 65 years of age
d) 5 years or upto 70 years of age
Answer:
d) 5 years or upto 70 years of age
10. Where is the headquarters of the National Human Rights Commission?
a) New Delhi
b) Mumbai
c) Ahmedabad
d) Kolkata
Answer:
a) New Delhi
II. Fill in the blanks
1. Each individual has ……………….. to lead a dignified life.
Answer:
the right
2. Human Rights are ……………….. rights.
Answer:
basic
3. The State Human Rights commission was formed on ………………..
Answer:
17th April 1997
4. Article 24 of Indian Constitution prohibits ………………..
Answer:
Child Labour
5. United Nations Organisation was established in the year ………………..
Answer:
24th October,; 1945
III. Match the Following
1. Eleanor Roosevelt a) world’s first charter of human rights
2. The Cyrus Cylinder b)1997
3. Eve Teasing Act c) freedom from slavery
4. Child help line d) Human Rights Commission
5. Civil right e) right to vote
6. Political right f) 1098
Answer:
1. Eleanor Roosevelt d) Human Rights Commission
2. The Cyrus Cylinder a) world’s first charter of human rights
3. Eve Teasing Act b) 1997
4. Child helpline f) 1098
5. Civil right c) freedom from slavery
6. Political right e) right to vote
IV. State true or false.
1. Human rights and civil rights are the same.
Answer:
False
2. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was proclaimed in India.
Answer:
True
3. The Human Right Act of 1993 provides the creation of National Human Rights Commission.
Answer:
True
4. National Human Rights Commission has empowered to give punishment to the victims.
Answer:
False
5. Human Rights Commission was empowered to setup commission for the promotion of Human rights
at National and State level. ,
Answer:
False
V. Consider the following statements and tick the appropriate answer.
1. Find the wrong statement
a) National Human Rights Commission is a statutory body.
b) National Human Rights Commission is a constitutional body.
c) National Human Rights Commission is an independent body.
d) National Human Rights Commission is a multilateral institution.
Answer:
b) National Human Rights Commission is a constitutional body
2. Which of the following statement is not correct about the National Human Rights Commission?
a) It was established in 1993.
b) In the cases of human rights violation, the Commission has no rights to punish the culprit.
c) The Chairperson and members are of this Commission are appointed by the Supreme Court of India.
d) The Commission Sends its annual report to the Central Government and State Governments.
Answer:
c) The Chairperson and members are of this Commission are appointed by the Supreme Court of India.
3. Assertion : Human Rights day is observed on 1 Oth December.
Reason : It commemorates Eleanor RooseveTs birthday.
a) A is correct but R does not explain A
b) A is correct but R explains A
c) A and R are correct
d) A and R are Wrong
Answer:
a) A is correct but R does not explain A
4. Consider the following statements
1. The State Human Rights commission is a multi-member body.
2. The State Human Rights Commission consists of a chairperson and three members. Which of the statements given above is /are correct?
a) 1 only b) 2 only c) Both 1 and 2 d) None
Answer:
b) 2 only
VI. Answer the following in one or two sentences
1. What are Human Rights?
Answer:
Human Rights are rights inherent to all human beings regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, and religion.
Human rights include freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion, and education.
2. Bring out the importance of UDHR.
Answer:
UDHR has been translated into more than 500 languages.
In the world it is the most translated document.
It describes all men are bom free and all are equal in status and right.
It promote the spirit of brotherhood.
3. What does Article 45 of Indian Constitution provide?
Answer:
It provides that the state shall endeavor to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years.
4. Write about Right to Education Act.
Answer:
Article 21A provides that the state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children aged six to fourteen years.
5. State any three legislations passed to safeguard the welfare of women.
Answer:
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955 – States that the marriageable age for women is 21.
The Eve Teasing Act 1997 – Gives relief to women.
The Factory Act 1948 – Protects the women workers.
6. Mention some of the political rights.
Answer:
It includes the freedom of expression, and peaceful assembly, the right to take part in the government of one’s country, the right to vote, the freedom of speech and obtain information.
7. Name the five primary categories of Human Rights.
Answer:
i) Civil Rights
ii) Political Rights
iii) Social Rights
iv) Economic Rights
v) Cultural Rights.
VII. Answer the following.in detail.
1. Distinguish between Human rights and Civil rights.
Answer:
Describe any five basic characteristics of Human rights. Basic characteristics of Human Rights:
Answer:
Inherent – They are not granted by any person or authority.
Fundamental – They are fundamental rights because without them, the life and dignity of man will be meaningless.
Inalienable – They cannot be taken away from the individual.
Indivisible – They can’t be denied even when other rights have already been enjoyed .
Universal – They are universal. They apply irrespective of one’s origin or status. They are enforceable.
3. What are the measures taken by the government to protect the children?
Answer:
The government has take some measures to protect the children from all kinds of exploitation and abuses. There are lows in India to Protecting the rights of the children.
i) Right to Education Act – Article 21 A.
ii) Child labour Act – Prohibition and Regulation Act 1986
iii) The Juvenile Justice Act 2000- Care and Protection of Children
iv) POCSO Act 2012 – Protection of Children from Sexual abuses
v) 1098 Childline – 24 hours emergency phone service for children.
VIII. Hots.
1. To whom does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights apply? Why is it important to you?
Because these are based on dignity, justice, and equality.
They are endowed with intelligence and concience and obliged to promote the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all men.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights is applicable for all men and women in the world without any discrimination.
So it is very important.
IX. Project and Activity
1. Make a list of 10 rights that you enjoy, and the responsibilities that you have.
Answer:
Rights:
Article 14 – Equality before law.
Article 17 – Abolition of untouchability.
Article 20 – Freedom of speech, assembly movement, residence and profession.
Article 23 – Prohibition traffic human being and forced labour.
Article 28 – Prohibition of employment of Children in factories etc.
Article 26 – Freedom to manage religious affairs
Article 27 – Freedom from payments of taxes for promotion for any religion.
Article 28 – Freedom from attending religious instruction or worship in certain education institution.
Article 29 – Protection of languages, script and culture of minorities.
Article 31 – It allows individuals to seek redressal for the violation of their fundamental rights.
Responsibilities:
Tolerate all religions.
Do not hurt others.
To protect the environment.
Respect the elders.
Follow the rules of government.
8th Social Science Human Rights and UNO Additional Important Questions and Answers
I. Choose the correct answer.
1. The Magna Carta of England released in the year ………………..
a) 1214
b) 1215
c) 1216
d) 1217
Answer:
b) 1215
2. A document of France Stating the Rights of all citizens declared in the year ………………..
a) 1789
b) 1790
c) 1791
d) 1792
Answer:
a) 1789
3. The US Constitution and Bill of Rights declared in the year ………………..
a) 1768
b) 1769
c) 1790
d) 1791
Answer:
d) 1791
4. UNO has declared the year ……………….. as the international year of women.
a) 1970
b) 1978
c) 1979
d) 1980
Answer:
b) 1978
5. The ……………….. is considered as an important national asset.
a) Resources
b) Education
c) Child
d) Welfare
Answer:
c) child
6. The Juvenile Justice Act implemented in the year ………………..
a) 2000
b) 2001
c) 2010
d) 2012
Answer:
a) 2000
7. The marriageable age for women is ………………..
a) 20
b) 21
c) 18
d) 22
Answer:
c) 18
8. The ……………….. appoints the chairperson and other members of National Human Rights
Commission.
a) President
b) Prime Minister
c) Chief Minister
d) Vice – President
Answer:
a) President
9. UDHR has been translated into more than ……………….. languages.
a) 500
b) 510
c) 600
d) 610
Answer:
a) 500
10. National Human Rights Commission has ……………….. divisions.
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
Answer:
b) 5
II. Fill in the Blanks.
1. An act for the better Securing liberty of the subject in England is ………………..
Answer:
The Habeas Corpus Act 1679
2. UNO was established on 24th October of ………………..
Answer:
1945
3. ……………….. is a milestone document in the history of Human rights.
Answer:
UDHR
4. ……………….. the first king of ancient persia, free the slaves.
Answer:
Cyrus the Great
5. The decrees were recorded on a baked clay cylinder in the ……………….. language in ……………….. Script.
Answer:
Akkadian, Cuneiform
6. ……………….. is the most translated document in the world.
Answer:
UDHR
7. ……………….. is known as modem International Magna carta.
Answer:
UDHR
8. ……………….. provides for children to develop in a healthy manner.
Answer:
Article 39(f)
9. Child helpline number is ………………..
Answer:
1098
10. An International bill of rights of women adopted in the year ………………..
Answer:
1979
11. UNIFEM has worked since ……………….. to implement the Beijing Platform for Action.
Answer:
1995
12. In ……………….. the ……………….. world conference of Women held in Beijing.
Answer:
1995, Fourth
13. ……………….. Protects the women workers.
Answer:
The factory Act
14. ……………….. rights are creations of the Society.
Answer:
Civii
15. ……………….. and ……………….. rights are human rights.
Answer:
Women and girl’s
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