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LL.B (Fifth Semester) Examination, July-2022
(LL.B507)
Human Right Law & Practice
(For Regular/Ex/Back Paper)
Time : 1:30 Hours Maximum Marks-100

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funsZ’k % & 1. ijh{kkFkhZ vius vuqØekad] fo”k; ,oa Á’uiqfLrdk dh lhjht dk fooj.k ;FkkLFkku lgh& lgh Hkjsa]
vU;Fkk ewY;akdu esa fdlh Hkh Ádkj dh folaxfr dh n’kk esa mldh ftEesnkjh Lo;a ijh{kkFkhZ dh gksxhA
2. bl Á’uiqfLrdk esa 100 Á’u gSa] ftues ls dsoy 75 Á’uksa ds mRrj ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa }kjk fn;s tkus gSA
ÁR;sd Á’u ds pkj oSdfYid mRrj Á’u ds uhps fn;s x;s gSaA bu pkjksa esa ls dsoy ,d gh mRrj
lgh gSA ftl mRrj dks vki lgh ;k lcls mfpr le>rs gSa] vius mRrj i=d (O.M.R.
ANSWER SHEET) esa mlds v{kj okys o`Rr dks dkys ;k uhys cky IokabV isu ls iwjk Hkj nsaA
;fn fdlh ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk fdlh iz’u dk ,d ls vf/kd mŸkj fn;k tkrk gS] rks mls xyr mŸkj ekuk
K-300

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3. ÁR;sd Á’u ds vad leku gSaA vki ds ftrus mRrj lgh gksaxs] mUgha ds vuqlkj vad Ánku fd;s
tk;saxsA
4. lHkh mRrj dsoy vksŒ,eŒvkjŒ mRrj i=d (O.M.R. ANSWER SHEET) ij gh fn;s tkus
gSaA mRrj i=d esa fu/kkZfjr LFkku ds vykok vU;= dgha ij fn;k x;k mRrj ekU; ugha gksxkA
5. vksŒ,eŒvkjŒ mRrj i=d (O.M.R. ANSWER SHEET) ij dqN Hkh fy[kus ls iwoZ mlesa fn;s
x;s lHkh vuqns’kksa dks lko/kkuhiwoZd i<+ fy;k tk;A
6. ijh{kk lekfIr ds mijkUr ijh{kkFkhZ d{k fujh{kd dks viuh vksŒ,eŒvkjŒ ‘khV miyC/k djkus ds ckn
gh ijh{kk d{k ls ÁLFkku djsaA
7. fuxsfVo ekfdZax ugha gSA
egRoiw.kZ % & Á’uiqfLrdk [kksyus ij ÁFker% tkWp dj ns[k ysa fd Á’uiqfLrdk ds lHkh i`”B HkyhHkkWfr Nis gq, gSaA ;fn
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Rough Work / jQ dk;Z

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1. The term ‘Human Right’ cannot be 1. *ekuo vf/kdkj* dh lkoZHkkSfed ifjHkk”kk ugha
universally defined because : nh tk ldrh D;ksafd %
(A) It is a generic term (A) ;g ,d lkekU; ‘kCn gS
(B) It includes civil, political
(B) blds vUrxZr O;fDr;ksa ds flfoy]
economic, social and cultural
jktuSfrd] vkfFkZd] lkekftd rFkk
rights of individuals
(C) Owing to difference in legal
lkaL—frd vf/kdkj lfEefyr gksrs gSa
system of various states, (C) fofHkUu jkT;ksa@jk”Vªksa ds fof/kd
social, economic and cultural O;oLFkk lkekftd] lkaL—frd ,oa
variations a uniform vkfFkZd {ks=ksa dh i`”BHkwfe esa varj gksus
definition of human rights ds dkj.k ekuo vf/kdkj dks ifjHkkf”kr
difficult to make djuk nq”dj gksrk gS
(D) All the above are correct
(D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gS
2. Which among the following is not 2. fuEu esa ls dkSu ekuo vf/kdkj ‘kCn dk
a synonymn for Human Right ? i;kZ;okph ugha gS \
(A) Inherent Right (A) vUrfuZfgr vf/kdkj
(B) Natural Right
(B) uSlfxZd vf/kdkj
(C) Legal Right
(C) fof/kd vf/kdkj
(D) Birth Right
(D) tUe vf/kdkj
3. As a general rule all rights can be 3. lkekU; :i ls mu lHkh vf/kdkjksa dks ekuo
classified as Human Rights which vf/kdkj dgsaxs tks %
are : (A) ekuo xfjek dks cuk;s j[kus ds fy,
(A) Essential for maintaining
vko’;d gks
human dignity
(B) O;fDr;ksa dks ek= muds ekuo tUe ds
(B) Available to person by virtue
of their being born as human
vk/kkj ij ÁkIr gS fcuk /keZ] oa’k]
being irrespective of religion, tkfr] fyax vFkok jk”Vªh;rk dk laKku
race, caste sex or their ysrs gq,
nationality (C) ekuo vfLrRo ,oa mRFkku ds fy,
(C) Essential for human existence vfr vko’;d gksrs gaS
and upliftment (D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gaS
(D) All the above are correct
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4. The Universal Declaration of 4. Þekuo vf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kkß dks
Human Rights was adopted on : viuk;k x;k Fkk %
(A) 10th December, 1948 (A) 10 fnlEcj] 1948 dks
(B) 11th December, 1948 (B) 11 fnlEcj] 1948 dks
(C) 31st December, 1948 (C) 31 fnlEcj] 1948 dks
(D) 10th November, 1948 (D) 10 uoEcj] 1948 dks
5. “Human Rights are those 5. Þekuo vf/kdkj os U;wure vf/kdkj gSa] ftUgsa
minimum rights which every ÁR;sd O;fDr dks fcuk fdlh vU; fopkj.k
individual must have against the
ds] ekuo ifjokj dk lnL; gksus ds
states or other. Public authority by
virtue of being a member of
QyLo:i jkT; ;k vU; yksd Ákf/kdkjh ds
human family, irrespective of any fo:) /kkj.k djuk pkfg,ßA ;g dFku gS %
other considerations. The (A) tfLVl ihΠ,uΠHkxorh dk
statement is attributable to : (B) ÁksQslj MhŒ MhŒ clq dk
(A) Justice P.N. Bhagwati
(C) MkWΠ,pΠvksΠvxzoky dk
(B) Prof. D.D. Basu
(C) Dr. H.O. Agrawal
(D) tfLVl ohŒ vkjŒ —“.k v¸;j dk
(D) Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer
6. Human Rights are : 6. ekuo vf/kdkj gksrs gSa %
(A) Indivisible (A) vfoHkkT;
(B) Interdependent (B) vU;ksU;kfJr
(C) Inherent in all human beings (C) lHkh euq”;ksa esa vUrfuZfgr
(D) All the above are true (D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gS
7. Right to privacy is a right related 7. *,dkUrrk dk vf/kdkj* ,slk vf/kdkj tks
to : lacaf/kr gS %
(A) Civil and Political Rights (A) flfoy ,oa jktuSfrd vf/kdkjksa ls
(B) Life and Personal Liberty (B) thou ,oa O;fDrxr Lora=rk ls
(C) Cultural Right (C) lkaL—frd vf/kdkj ls
(D) Both (A) and (B) are true (D) nksuksa (A) vkSj (B) lgh gSa

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8. Which among the following is not 8. fuEu esa ls dkSu jktuSfrd vf/kdkj ugha gS\
a Political Right ? (A) er nsus dk vf/kdkj
(A) Right to vote
(B) lkef;d fuokZpuksa esa fuokZfpr gksus dk
(B) Right to get elected in
vf/kdkj
organizing elections
(C) fodkl dk vf/kdkj
(C) Right to development
(D) yksd dk;ksZa esa ÁR;{kr% Hkkx ysuk
(D) Direct participation in public
activities
9. Civil and Political Rights are : 9. flfoy ,oa jktuSfrd vf/kdkj gSa %
(A) First Generation Rights (A) ÁFke ih<+h ds vf/kdkj
(B) Negative Rights (B) udkjkRed vf/kdkj
(C) Both (A) and (B) are true
(C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa lgh gSa
(D) Either (A) or (B) is true
(D) ;k rks (A) vFkok (B) lgh gSa
10. Economic and Cultural Rights are: 10. vkfFkZd ,oa lkaL—frd vf/kdkj gSa %
(A) First Generation Rights (A) ÁFke ih<+h ds vf/kdkj
(B) Second Generation Rights
(B) f}rh; ih<+h ds vf/kdkj
(C) Third Generation Rights
(C) r`rh; ih<+h ds vf/kdkj
(D) None of the above
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

11. Collective Bargaining is a : 11. lkewfgd lkSnsckth gS %


(A) Third Generation Right (A) r`rh; ih<+h ds vf/kdkj
(B) First Generation Right (B) ÁFke ih<+h ds vf/kdkj
(C) Second Generation Right
(C) f}rh; ih<+h ds vf/kdkj
(D) Both First and Second
(D) ÁFke rFkk f}rh; ih<+h nksuksa dk
Generation Right
vf/kdkj

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12. The sources of International 12. varjkZ”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj fof/k ds Jksr gSa %
Human Rights Law are : (A) laf/k;k¡ rFkk :f<+;k¡
(A) Treaties and Customs (B) U;kf;d fu.kZ;
(B) Judicial Decisions
(C) ‘kkldh; vfHkys[k
(C) Official Documentations
(D) mijksDr lHkh
(D) All the above
13. Which one of the following 13. *vLi`’;rk ds mUewyu* ls lacaf/kr ewyHkwr
categories of fundamental rights vf/kdkjksa dh Js.kh gS %
incorporates ‘Abolition of (A) lerk ds vf/kdkj dh
untouchability ?
(B) ‘kks”k.k ds fo:) vf/kdkj dh
(A) Right to equality
(C) Lora=rk ds vf/kdkj dh
(B) Right against exploitation
(D) /keZ ds vf/kdkj dh
(C) Right to freedom
(D) Right to religion
14. The concept of Third Generation 14. *r`rh; ih<+h ds vf/kdkjksa* dh ladYiuk nh
Human Rights was introduced by : xbZ Fkh %
(A) John Finnis (A) tkWu fQfUul }kjk
(B) Bentham
(B) csUFke }kjk
(C) Karel Vasak
(C) dsjy oklkd }kjk
(D) John Rawls
(D) tkWu jkWYl }kjk
15. “The Universal Declaration of 15. Þekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kkß dk
Human Right’s” was adopted fdldh v/;{krk esa viuk;k x;k Fkk \
under the Chairmanship of ? (A) ,sysukWj :tosYV
(A) Eleanor Roosevelt
(B) foUlVu pfpZy
(B) Winston Churchill
(C) tokgjyky usg:
(C) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(D) vczkge fyadu
(D) Abraham Lincoln

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16. The Universal declaration of 16. ekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk ykxw
Human Rights is applicable to : gksrh gS %
(A) Every individual, regardless (A) ÁR;sd euq”; ij] fcuk /keZ] oa’k] fyax
of religion, race, gender or
vFkok lkaL—frd i`”BHkwfe dks laKku
cultural background
esa fy,
(B) Citizens of UN member
(B) la;qDr jk”Vª ds lnL; ns’kksa ds
countries
(C) Developed Nations who are ukxfjdksa ij
members of U.N. (C) fodflr jk”Vªksa ij tks la;qDr jk”Vª ds
(D) None of the above lnL; gSa
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
17. Total number of articles in 17. *ekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk* esa dqy
Universal declaration of Human vuqPNsnksa dh la[;k gS %
Rights are : (A) 18
(A) 18 (B) 20
(B) 20 (C) 25
(C) 25 (D) 30
(D) 30
18. The country which is signatory to 18. og jk”Vª ftlus **ekuo ds vf/kdkj rFkk
the ‘Declaration of the Rights of ukxfjdksa ds vf/kdkj ?kks”k.kk** ij gLrk{kj
man and of the citizen is :
fd;s gSa %
(A) India
(A) Hkkjr
(B) France
(B) Ýkal
(C) Italy
(C) bVyh
(D) None of the above
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

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19. The provisions of Universal 19. ekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk ds
declaration of Human Rights are : Áko/kku gksrs gS%
(A) Binding on states (A) jkT;ksa ij ck/;dkjh
(B) Not binding on states
(B) jkT;ksa ij xSj&ck/;dkjh
(C) The provisions when made
(C) tc Áko/kkuksa dks cuk;k x;k Fkk rc
were not intented to create
legal compulsion in states
;g ea’kk ugha j[kh x;h Fkh fd os
(D) Both (B) and (C) are correct jkT;ksa ij fof/kd ck/;rk vf/kjksfir
djsa
(D) (B) vkSj (C) nksuksa lgh gSa
20. The Articles 2 to 21 of the 20. Þekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kkß ds
Universal Declaration of Human vuqPNsn 2 ls vuqPNsn 21 rd lacaf/kr gS %
Rights are related to : (A) lkekftd] lkaL—frd rFkk vkfFkZd
(A) Social, Cultural and
vf/kdkjksa ls
Economic Rights
(B) flfoy ,oa jktuSfrd vf/kdkjksa ls
(B) Civil and Political Rights
(C) dsoy lkaL—frd vf/kdkjksa ls
(C) Only with cultural Rights
(D) Only with political Rights (D) dsoy jktuSfrd vf/kdjksa ls
21. The protection of Human Rights 21. *ekuokf/kdkj lja{k.k vf/kfu;e* Hkkjr esa
Act in India was enacted in the ftl o”kZ eas vf/kfu;fer gqvk Fkk] og gS %
year : (A) 1994
(A) 1994 (B) 1995
(B) 1995 (C) 1993
(C) 1993 (D) 1998
(D) 1998
22. The definition of ‘Human Rights’ 22. *ekuo&vf/kdkj* dh ifjHkk”kk ekuo vf/kdkj
is given in which section of the laj{k.k vf/kfu;e] 1993 dh fdl /kkjk esa nh
protection of Human Rights Act, xbZ gS %
1993 :
(A) /kkjk 2 ¼n½
(A) Section 2 (d)
(B) /kkjk 3
(B) Section 3
(C) /kkjk 5
(C) Section 5
(D) Section 7 (D) /kkjk 7
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23. Which among the following is not 23. ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 eas
included in the definition of *ekuo vf/kdkj* dh ifjHkk”kk esa fuEu esa ls
Human Right as given in the dkSu lfEefyr ugha gS \
Protection of Human Rights Act,
(A) Lora=rk
1993 ?
(B) lekurk
(A) Liberty
(C) O;fDr dh xfjek
(B) Equality
(C) Dignity of the individual (D) HkzkrRo
(D) Fraternity
24. The International Covenant on 24. *flfoy rFkk jktuSfrd vf/kdkjksa ij
Civil and Political Rights was vUrjkZ”Vªh; Álafonk* la;qDr jk”Vª vke lHkk
adopted by the U.N. General }kjk ftl frfFk ij Lohdkj fd;k Fkk] og gS%
Assembly on the date :
(A) 10 fnlEcj 1966
(A) 10 December 1966
(B) 16 fnlEcj 1966
(B) 16 December 1966
(C) 20 fnlEcj 1966
(C) 20 December 1966
(D) 26 December 1966 (D) 26 fnlEcj 1966
25. The International Bill on Human 25. ekuokf/kdkjksa ds varjkZ”Vªh; fo/ks;d esa
Rights Comprises of : lfEefyr gS %
(A) The Two International (A) nksuksa varjkZ”Vªh; Álafonk,a
Covenants
(B) ekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk
(B) Universal Declaration of
(C) oSdfYid ÁksVksdkWy
Human Rights
(D) mijksDr lHkh
(C) Optional Protocols
(D) All the above
26. The IInd Protocol to International 26. flfoy ,oa jktuSfrd vf/kdkjksa ds varjkZ”Vªh;
Covenant on Civil and Political Álafonk dk f}rh; ÁksVksdkWy dk mn~ns’; gS%
liberties aims at : (A) cykr~ Je dh lekfIr
(A) Abolition of forced Labour
(B) e`R;q n.M dh lekfIr
(B) Abolition of death Penalty
(C) v’i`’;rk dh lekfIr
(C) Abolition of Untouchability
(D) uLyokn dh lekfIr
(D) Abolition of Apartheid

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27. “All Human Right for all” was the 27. *ekuo vf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk* dh
slogan adopted on which o”kZxk¡B ij ;g ukjk ÞlHkh ekuokf/kdkj lHkh
anniversary of the ‘Universal
Declaration of Human Rights’ ?
ds fy,ß fn;k x;k Fkk \
(A) 40th (A) 40oha
(B) 50th (B) 50oha
(C) 30th
(C) 30oha
(D) 38th
(D) 38oha
28. Which section of the Protection of 28. ekuokf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 dh dkSu
Human Right Act 1993 provide for lh /kkjk Hkkjr esa jk”Vªh; ekuokf/kdkj vk;ksx
constitution of National Human
Rights Commission in India ?
ds xBu ds fy, Áko/kku djrh gS \
(A) Section 4 (A) /kkjk 4
(B) Section 3 (B) /kkjk 3
(C) Section 5
(C) /kkjk 5
(D) Section 2
(D) /kkjk 2
29. National Human Rights 29. Hkkjr esa jk”Vªh; rFkk jkT; ekuokf/kdkj
Commission and States Human vk;ksx dh LFkkiuk dh xbZ gS bl mís’; ls %
Rights Commission have been
established in India :
(A) ekuokf/kdkjksa ds mYya?ku ds ekeyksa
(A) To inquire into case of dh os tkap djsa
violation of Human Rights (B) vk;ksx tk¡p Lo Ásj.kk ls vFkok
(B) Commissions can suo moto
ihfM+r O;fDr vFkok mldh rjQ
or on application petition of
aggrieved person or any fdlh vU; O;fDr ds ÁkFkZuk&;kfpdk
person on his behalf can do ij tk¡p djsxk
inquiry
(C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa lR; gS
(C) Both (A) and (B) are true
(D) Both (A) and (B) are partially (D) (A) vkSj (B) vk¡f’kd :i ls lR; gS
true

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30. Human Rights Protection of the 30. oSf’od Lrj ij ekuokf/kdkj laj{k.k dks
global level has received uSlfxZd fof/k ds fof’k”Vrkvksa ls cy feyk gS
momentum from the tenets of
vkSj ifj.kkeLo:i %
natural Law and accordingly :
(A) fo’o ‘kkafr ,oa lkSgknZ gsrq ewyHkwr
(A) For world peace and harmony
Lora=k;sa ,oa vf/kdkj lHkh dks fn;s
basic freedoms and rights
x;s gSa
have been given to all
(B) Govt’s all over the world are (B) gj ns’k dh ljdkjsa forj.kkRed rFkk
creating conditions for lq/kkjkRed dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa dk fuekZ.k
distributive and correctives dj jgh gSa
justice (C) U;k;ky; tks ekuokf/kdkj laca/kh
(C) Courts follow Human Rights fof/k’kkL= dk vuqlj.k dj jgs gSa
jurisprudence
(D) mijksDr lHkh lR; gSa
(D) All the above are true
31. Reconciliation of Natural Law 31. uSlfxZd fopkj/kkjk dk psruk ds fl)kar ls
with doctrine of reasons greatly esy gksus ij vfHko`f) gqbZ %
aided :
(A) ukxfjd Lora=rkvksa ds laj{k.k vkSj
(A) Protection and promotion of
vfHko/kZu esa
civil liberties
(B) Lora= jk”Vª ukxfjdksa dks Lora=k;sa
(B) Forced the independent
rFkk vf/kdkj nsus ds fy, ck/; gks
Nations to give individual
freedoms liberties and rights x;s
(C) Grotius and Christian wolf (C) xzksfV;l rFkk fØ’kp;u oqYQ mijksDr
were strong advocates for rjhds ds Ácy leFkZd Fks
above approach (D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gSa
(D) All the above are correct

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32. Point out the incorrect option : 32. xyr fodYi dks bafxr djsa %
(A) Natural Rights and Human (A) uSlfxZd vf/kdkj rFkk ekuo vf/kdkj
Right are same
,d gh gS
(B) Natural Rights exist
(B) uSlfxZd vf/kdkj fo|eku jgrs gaS
independent of Government
ljdkj dh vfHkLoh—fr ls Lora= jgrs
acknowledgement
gq,
(C) Human Rights are
Government (C) ekuo vf/kdkj ljdkj dh
acknowledgement what vfHkLoh—fr ds ifj.kke Lo:i
rights their citizens should fo|eku gksrs gSa vkSj ljdkj ukxfjdksa
have ds ekuo vf/kdkj dks Loh—fr nsrh gS
(D) Natural and Human Rights (D) uSlfxZd vkSj ekuo vf/kdkj U;wu
differ slightly
ek=k esa fHkUu gksrs gSa
33. Right to life is a natural human 33. *thou dk vf/kdkj ,d uSlfxZd ekuo
right and by virtue of birth one is
vf/kdkj tks tUe ls ÁkIr gksrk gS u fd
entitled to it and not because
constitutional or laws incorporate lafo/kku vFkok fof/k;ksa ds Áko/kkuksa }kjk* ;g
it in its provisions. This dissenting
fojks/kh vYier ,ΠMhΠ,eΠtcyiqj cuke
Minority view as expressed in the
Case of A.D.M. Jabalpore Vs f’kokdkar ‘kqDyk ds okn esa fn;k x;k Fkk %
Shivakant Shukla by :
(A) U;k;k/kh’k ,pŒ vkjŒ [kUuk }kjk
(A) Justice H.R. Khanna
(B) Justice P.N. Bhagawati (B) U;k;k/kh’k ihŒ ,uŒ Hkxorh }kjk
(C) Justice Y.V. Chandrachud
(C) U;k;k/kh’k okbZŒ ohŒ pUæpwM+ }kjk
(D) None of the above
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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34. In India Right to Die is a : 34. Hkkjr esa ejus dk vf/kdkj gS %
(A) Fundamental right (A) ewyHkwr vf/kdkj
(B) Legal right (B) fof/kd vf/kdkj
(C) Neither fundamental Right
(C) u gh ewyHkwr vf/kdkj vkSj u gh
nor a legal right
fof/kd vf/kdkj
(D) Both (A) and (B) are correct
(D) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa lgh gSa
35. According to Internative covenant 35. varjkZ”Vªh; flfoy rFkk jktuSfrd Álafonk ds
on Civil and Political Rights Áko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj yksd vFkok jk”Vªh;
during public or National vkikr dks fLFkfr esa Álafonk gLrk{kj djus
Emergency States signatory to the
okys jk”Vªksa dks vf/k—r djrh gS %
covenant are permitted to :
(A) ,sls dne mBk;s tks Álafonk vkHkkjksa
(A) Take measures in derogation
ds fo:) gksa
of covenant obligations
(B) Such measures should be (B) ,sls dne ifjfLFkfrtU; leqfpr gks
appropriate to the situational vkSj vR;ar vf/kd vkSj dBksj u gks
damarcs and not excessive (C) vkikr ds nkSjku Hkh *thou dk
(C) Right to life cannot be vf/kdkj* LosPNkpkfjrk }kjk oafpr
arbitrarily deferred during ugha fd;k tk ldrk
such emergency
(D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gSa
(D) All the above are correct
36. The chairman of the National 36. jk”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksx ds v/;{k dh
Human Rights Commission is fu;qfDr dh tkrh gS %
appointed by the : (A) Hkkjr ds jk”Vªifr }kjk
(A) President of India
(B) Hkkjr ds Á/kkuea=h }kjk
(B) Prime Minister of India
(C) Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh’k }kjk
(C) Chief Justice of India
(D) Hkkjr ds fof/k ea=h }kjk
(D) Law Minister of India

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37. Any sitting Judge of Supreme 37. mPpre vFkok mPp U;k;ky; dk dksbZ
Court or High Court can become vklhu U;k;k/kh’k jk”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj
member of National Human Rights vk;ksx dk lnL; fu;qDr gks ldrk gS %
Commission :
(A) Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh’k ls ijke’kZ
(A) After Consultation with Chief
djds
Justice of India
(B) fcuk eq[; U;k;k/kh’k ls ijke’kZ fd;s
(B) Without Consultation with
Chief Justice of India (C) la?k ds fof/kea=h ls ijke’kZ dj
(C) With Consultation of Union (D) Hkkjr ds vVkuhZ tujy ls ijke’kZ dj
Law Minister
(D) With Consultation of
Attorney General of India
38. The member of National Human 38. jk”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksx ds lnL;ksa dh
Rights Commission are appointed fu;qfDr dh tkrh gS %
for a term of : (A) 3 o”kZ ds fy,
(A) 3 years
(B) 6 o”kZ ds fy,
(B) 6 years
(C) 5 o”kZ ds fy,
(C) 5 years
(D) 2 o”kZ ds fy,
(D) 2 years
39. The section of Protection of 39. jk”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksx ds lnL;ksa dks
Human Rights Act 1993, dealing gVkus ls lacaf/kr vf/kfu;e 1993 dh /kkjk gS%
with removal of members National (A) /kkjk 4
Human Right Commission is :
(B) /kkjk 5
(A) Section 4
(C) /kkjk 6
(B) Section 5
(D) /kkjk 7
(C) Section 6
(D) Section 7

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40. Section 8 of the Protection of 40. ekuo vf/kdkj lja{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 dh
Human Rights Act 1993 deals /kkjk 8 laca/kfr gS %
with: (A) NHRC ds lnL;ksa dh lsok ‘krksZa ls
(A) Conditions of service of the
(B) NHRC ds lnL;ksa dh vgrkZ ls
members of NHRC
(C) NHRC ds lnL;ksa dh iqufuZ;qfDr ls
(B) Conditions of eligibility of
(D) mijksDr lHkh ls
member of NHRC
(C) Re-appointment of member
of NHRC
(D) All the above
41. The Section of Protection of 41. ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 dh
Human Rights Act 1993 which /kkjk tks jkT; ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksxksa ds
provides for the constitution of xBu dk Áko/kku djrh gS og gS %
State Human Rights Commission
(A) /kkjk 24
is :
(B) /kkjk 22
(A) Section 24
(C) /kkjk 23
(B) Section 22
(C) Section 23 (D) /kkjk 21
(D) Section 21
42. Section 12 of “The Protection of 42. ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 dh
Human Rights Act, 1993 is related /kkjk 12 lacaf/kr gS %
to : (A) ekuo vf/kdkj U;k;ky;ksa ls
(A) Human Rights Courts
(B) jk”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksx ds dk;ksZa
(B) Functions of the National
ls
Human Rights Commission
(C) vUos”k.k ls
(C) Investigation
(D) Inquiry into complaints (D) f’kdk;rksa dks tk¡p ls
43. Child Rights are protected in 43. flfoy rFkk jktuSfrd vf/kdkjksa ij
which Article of International varjkZ”Vªh; Álafonk ds fdl vuqPNsn esa cPpksa
Covenant as Civil and Political ds vf/kdkjksa dks laj{k.k ÁkIr gS %
Rights :
(A) vuqPNsn 20 esa
(A) Article 20
(B) vuqPNsn 16 esa
(B) Article 16
(C) vuqPNsn 24 eas
(C) Article 24
(D) Article 22 (D) vuqPNsn 22 esa
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44. The Protection of Human Rights 44. ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e] 1993 ykxw
Act 1993 became operative from : gqvk %
(A) 28 September 1993 (A) 28 flrEcj 1993 ls
(B) 01 April 1993
(B) 01 vÁSy 1993 ls
(C) 05 May 1993
(C) 05 ebZ 1993 ls
(D) 01 March 1993
(D) 01 ekpZ 1993 ls
45. The procedure related to 45. l’kL= cyksa }kjk ekuokf/kdkjksa ds mYya?ku
complaints of Human Rights dks f’kdk;rksa ds laca/k eas ÁfØ;k ekuokf/kdkj
violation by Armed forces is laj{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 dh ftl /kkjk esa gS]
provided in : og gS %
(A) Section 19 of the Protection
(A) /kkjk 19 ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k
of Human Rights Act 1993
(B) Section 20 of the Protection vf/kfu;e 1993
of Human Rights Act 1993 (B) /kkjk 20 ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k
(C) Section 17 of the Protection vf/kfu;e 1993
of Human Rights Act 1993 (C) /kkjk 17 ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k
(D) None of the above vf/kfu;e 1993
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
46. “The State Human Rights 46. ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 dh
Commission shall not taken og /kkjk tks Áok/kkfur djrh gS fd] ÞjkT;
cognizance of Matters which do ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksx mu ekeyksa dk laKku
not fall in it its jurisdiction.” This
ugha ysxk tks mldh vf/kdkfjrk ls ckgj gSß
provisions is contained in which
sections of protection of Human
og gS %
Rights Act 1993 : (A) /kkjk 37
(A) Section 37 (B) /kkjk 36
(B) Section 36 (C) /kkjk 38
(C) Section 38 (D) /kkjk 39
(D) Section 39
47. The power of remove difficulties 47. ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e 1993 ds
coming in the way of Áko/kkuksa dks ykxw djus esa ck/kkvksa dks
implementing the provision of
Protection of Human Rights Act,
fujkÑr djus dh ‘kfDr fufgr gS %
1993 is contained in : (A) dsUæh; ljdkj ls
(A) Central Government (B) jkT; ljdkj ls
(B) State Government (C) mPpre U;k;ky; eas
(C) Supreme Court of India (D) jk”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksx ds
(D) Chairman of National Human
Rights Commission v/;{k esa
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48. Judicial activism signifies : 48. U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn |ksrd gS %
(A) Proactive role of judiciary in (A) U;k;ikfydk dh lfØ; Hkwfedk dks tks
protecting the human rights ukxfjdksa ds ekuo vf/kdkjksa dks
of citizens
lajf{kr djrk gS
(B) Departure from traditional
(B) U;k;ikfydk vius :f<+xr dk;ksZa ls
role of judiciary to limit itself
to its jurisdiction
fopyu dk tc og viuh vf/kdkfjrk
(C) Reflects failure of Executive rd lhfer jgrh Fkh
and legislature to carry their (C) dk;Zikfydk ,oa fo/kkf;dk dks vius
functions dŸkZO;ksa ds Áfr foQy jguk
(D) All the above (D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gSa
49. In India the Power of Judicial 49. Hkkjr esa U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn dh ‘kfDr dk
activism is exercised by : Á;ksx fd;k tkrk gS %
(A) Supreme court (A) mPpre U;k;ky; }kjk
(B) High court
(B) mPp U;k;ky; }kjk
(C) Both supreme Court and
(C) mPpre U;k;ky; rFkk mPp U;k;ky;
High Court
(D) All court in India
nksuksa }kjk
(D) Hkkjr ds lHkh U;k;ky;ksa }kjk
50. The basis of Power of Judicial 50. *U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn* dh ‘kfDr dk vk/kkj
activism lies in : gS %
(A) Non challant attitude of (A) fo/kkf;dk vkSj dk;Zikfydk }kjk vius
legislature and Executive
fu/kkZfjr nkf;Roksa ds Áfr mnklhurk
towards their assigned
(B) tufgr loksZifj gksrk gS
functions
(C) mPprj U;k;ky; ukxfjdksa ds
(B) Public interest is supreme
(C) Superior Court are ultimate vf/kdkjksa ds vafre laj{kd gksrs gSa
guardian of the rights of the (D) mijksDr lHkh
citizens
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51. The trend of Judicial Activism is 51. U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn dk pyu gS %
of : (A) LFkk;h Á—fr dk
(A) Permanent nature
(B) laØe.kdkyhu Á—fr dk
(B) Transitory nature
(C) tc fo/kkf;dk rFkk dk;Zikfydk iqu%
(C) When legislature and
vius dk;kasZ dk fuoZgu djus yxrs gSa
Executive restart their proper
U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn [kRe gks tkrk gS
functioning, Judicial activism
stops (D) nksuksa (B) vkSj (C) lgh gSa
(D) Both (B) and (C) are correct
52. ‘Judicial Activism’ originated in 52. *U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn* dh O;qRifRr gqbZ %
from : (A) la;qDr jk”Vª vesfjdk esa
(A) United States of America (B) baXyS.M esa
(B) England
(C) Hkkjr eas
(C) India
(D) Ýkal eas
(D) France
53. The foundation of Judicial 53. Hkkjr esa U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn dh uhao j[kh
Activism in India was laid down x;h Fkh %
by : (A) tfLVl ohŒ vkjŒ —“.k v¸;j }kjk
(A) Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer
(B) tfLVl ihΠ,uΠHkxorh }kjk
(B) Justice P.N. Bhagwati
(C) tfLVl MhΠ,ΠnslkbZ rFkk tfLVl
(C) Justice D.A. Desai and
Justice O. Chinappa Reddy
vksΠfpUuik jsM~Mh }kjk
(D) All the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
54. The term Judicial Activism was 54. *U;kf;d lafØ;rkokn* dh ‘kCnkoyh 1947 esa
coined in 1947 by a : nh xbZ Fkh ,d %
(A) Sociologist (A) lekt’kkL=h }kjk
(B) Jurist
(B) fof/k’kkL=h }kjk
(C) Historian
(C) bfrgkldkj }kjk
(D) Journalist
(D) i=dkj }kjk

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55. Judicial Activism is linked with 55. U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn fdl ‘kfDr ls lacaf/kr
power of : gS %
(A) Superintendence (A) v/kh{k.k ‘kfDr
(B) Judicial Review
(B) U;kf;d iqufoZyksdu
(C) Separation of Powers
(C) ‘kfDr i`FkDdj.k
(D) Supremacy of Judiciary
(D) U;kf;d loksZPprk ls
56. The antithesis of ‘Judicial 56. *U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn* dh foykse ladYiuk
Activism’ is : gS %
(A) Judicial Restraint (A) U;kf;d la;e@fu;a=.k
(B) Judicial Despotism
(B) U;kf;d fujadq’krk
(C) Judicial Passivism
(C) U;kf;d fufӯ;rk
(D) Judicial Apathy
(D) U;kf;d mnklhurk
57. The offshoot concept of Judicial 57. *U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn* ls fudyh og
activism, which lead to many ladYiuk ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i Hkkjr eas
historic judgements in protection ekuo vf/kdkjksa ds laj{k.k ds dbZ ,sfrgkfld
of human rights in India is :
fu.kZ; vk;as gS %
(A) Right to Information Act
(A) lwpuk dk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e
(B) Public Interest Litigation
(B) tufgr ;kfpdk
(C) Establishment of Lok
Adalat’s (C) yksd vnkyrksa dh LFkkiuk

(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha


58. Judicial Activism runs counter to 58. *U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn* ftl fl)kar ds
principle of : fo:) xfr’khy gksrk gS] og gS %
(A) Separation of powers (A) ‘kfDr i`FkDdj.k dk fl)kar
(B) Judicial restraints
(B) U;kf;d la;e
(C) Legislative supremacy
(C) fo/kk;h loksZPprk
(D) All the above
(D) mijksDr lHkh

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59. In Olga Tellis Vs Union of India 59. *U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn* dk Án’kZu djrs gq,
the Supreme Court of India mPpre U;k;ky; us vkWyx Vsfyl cuke
through Judicial activism held that: Hkkjr la?k] okn esa fu.khZr fd;k fd thou ds
Right to life includes also :
vf/kdkj ds vUrxZr lfEefyr gS %
(A) Right to livelihood
(A) thfodksiktZu dk vf/kdkj
(B) Right to shelter
(B) vkJ; ikus dk vf/kdkj
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Right to travel abroad (C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa
(D) fons’k Hkze.k djus dk vf/kdkj
60. Which among the following is not 60. fuEu esa dkSu lk okn mPpre U;k;ky; us
the case decided on basis of U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn ds vUrxZr fu.khZr ugha
Judicial activism by supreme fd;k \
court?
(A) esudk xk¡/kh cuke Hkkjr la?k
(A) Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of
(B) fo’kk[kk cuke jktLFkku jkT;
India
(C) lqÁhe dksVZ ,MoksdsV vkWu fjdkMZ
(B) Visakha Vs State of
Rajasthan cuke Hkkjr la?k
(C) Supreme court – Advocate on (D) ds’kokuan Hkkjrh cuke dsjy jkT;
Record Vs Union of India
(D) Kesavanand Bharti Vs State
of Kerala
61. The Non voluntary organization 61. og xSj ljdkjh laxBu ftlus leySfa xdksa ds
which fought for sexual autonomy ySafxd Lora=rk rFkk xfjek ds fy, la?k”kZ
rights and dignity of Homo sexual dj] nks o;Ldksa ds e/; lgefr vk/kkfjr
community and was successful in
ySafxd laidZ tks ÁkbosV LFkku eas fd;k x;k
decriminalizing sexual activities
gks dks lQyrkiwoZd xSj vijkf/kd U;k;ky;
(Consensual) of two adults of
same sex carried in private is :
}kjk ?kksf”kr djok;k og gS %
(A) Naz foundation of Delhi (A) fnYyh dk ukt QkmUMs’ku
(B) Peoples Union for Civil (B) ihiqYl ;wfu;u QkWj flfoy fyCVhZt
Liberties (C) ihiqYl ;wfu;u QkWj Leky dkWtst
(C) Peoples Union for small (D) mijksDr lHkh
causes
(D) All the above
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62. Which of the following statement 62. ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa ds lanHkZ esa dkSu lk fuEu dFku
is incorrect with regard to
vlR; gS \
Refugees ?
(A) They are outside their (A) os vius ns’k ds ckgj gksrs gSa
country
(B) ÁrkM+uk ds dk;Z ls xzflr jgrs gSa
(B) Face fear of persecution
(C) Absence of National (C) jk”Vªh; laj{k.k mUgsa ÁkIr ugha gksrk gS
Protection
(D) fu/kZurk ds dkj.k os vius ns’k ls
(D) Poverty being the reason that
they remain outside their ckgj gksrs gSa
country
63. Convention relating to the status of 63. ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa dh ÁkfLFkfr ls lacaf/kr 1951 dk
Refugees of 1951 was adopted vfHkle; vaxh—r fd;k Fkk fuEu eas ls
after consideration of the : fdudks laKku eas j[krs gq, %
(A) Charter of the United Nations
(A) la;qDr jk”Vª la?k ds pkVZj dks
(B) Universal Declaration of
(B) ekuo vf/kdkj dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk
Human Right
dk
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Plight of Refugees (C) (A) vkSj (B) nksukas
(D) ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa dh cn~fLFkfr dks ns[kdj
64. Which among the following is not 64. ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa dh fLFkfr ls lacaf/kr vfHkle;]
the main provision of the 1951] ds dkSu fuEu ls eq[; Áko/kku ugha gS%
convention of Refugees of 1951 (A) ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa dh O;fDrxr ÁkfLFkfr
for :
(B) flfoy vf/kdkj
(A) Personal status of Refugees
(C) jktuSfrd vf/kdkj
(B) Civil Rights
(D) ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa dk xSjfof/kd Áos’k
(C) Political Rights
(D) Illegal entry of Refugees

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65. National Human Rights 65. us’kuy º;weu jkbZV~l deh’ku cuke
Commission Vs State of v:.kkpy Áns’k jkT; tks fd mPpre
Arunachal Pradesh is a leading U;k;ky; }kjk fu.khZr ekxZn’kZd okn gS %
case decided by Supreme court
ftlesa crk;s x;s fn’kkfunsZ’k lacaf/kr Fks %
related to lins with respect to :
(A) v:.kkpy Áns’k ds pdek ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa
(A) Rights of Chakma Refugees
in Arunachal Pradesh
ds vf/kdkj
(B) Chakma Refugees to be (B) pdek ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa dks dsoy fof/kd
evicted of only by process of ÁfØ;k }kjk fu”dkflr fd;k tk
law and not by force ldrk gS u fd cykriwoZd
(C) Article 14 and Article 21 (C) vuqPNsn 14 ,oa vuqPNsn 21 dh
gurantee is also available to xkjaVh pdek yksxksa dks ÁkIr gksxh
them
(D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gSa
(D) All the above are true
66. When a person does not possess 66. tc fdlh O;fDr ds ikl fdlh jk”Vª dh
the nationality of any Nation, jk”Vªh;rk Kku ;k vKkuo’k ugha jgrk gS rc
knowingly or unknowing he is mls dgrs gSa %
called :
(A) fu;ksZX; O;fDr
(A) Disabled person
(B) jkT;foghu O;fDr
(B) Stateless person
(C) ‘kj.kkFkhZ
(C) Refugee
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr eas ls dksbZ ugha
67. N.G.O.’s help the refugees by : 67. xSj ljdkjh laxBu ‘kj.kkfFkZ;ksa dh lgk;rk
(A) Providing them financial help djrs gSa %
(B) Fighting for their basic (A) mudks vkfFkZd enn nsdj
human rights and dignity in
(B) muds ewy vf/kdkjksa rFkk xfjek ds
courts
fy, U;k;ky; esa dk;Zokgh djrs gSa
(C) Educating them about their
(C) mudks fof/kd vf/kdkjksa ds ckjs esa
legal rights and arranging for
their psychological f’kf{kr djrs gSa rFkk euksoSKkfud
counselling ijke’kZ dh O;oLFkk djrs gSa
(D) By all the above ways (D) mijksDr lHkh rjhdksa }kjk

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68. The National Commission for 68. jk”Vªh; vYila[;d vk;ksx LFkkfir gqvk Fkk %
Minorities was established on : (A) 17 ebZ 1993
(A) 17 May 1993
(B) 20 ebZ 1993
(B) 20 May 1993
(C) 17 ebZ 1992
(C) 17 May 1992
(D) 20 ebZ 1992
(D) 20 May 1992
69. As per Section 2 (C) of the 69. jk”Vªh; vYla[;d vk;ksx] 1992 dh /kkjk 2
National Minority Commission ¼C½ ds vUrxZr fuEu esa ls dkSu lk ;qXe
1992 which among the following
*vYila[;d* ugha ?kksf”kr fd;k x;k gS %
pair is not a notified minority ?
(A) bZlkbZ vkSj fl[k
(A) Christians and Sikhs
(B) oS’; ,oa czkã.k
(B) Vaishya and Brahmins
(C) ckS) ,oa eqlyeku
(C) Buddhists and Muslims
(D) Parsees and Jains (D) ikjlh ,oa tSu
70. Choose the best option. A person 70. loksZŸke fodYi dk p;u djsaA ,d O;fDr
who is appointed as chairman of tks jk”Vªh; vFkok jkT; ekuokf/kdkj vk;ksx
either National Human Rights
dk v/;{k fu;qDr gksrk gS viuk in /kkfjr
Commission or State Human Right
djrk gS %
Commission hold office for a term
(A) 5 o”kZ rd ;k 70 o”kZ dh vk;q rd tks
of :
Hkh igys gks
(A) 5 years or upto the age of 70
years which ever is earlier (B) 5 o”kZ rd ;k 65 o”kZ dh vk;q rd tks
(B) 5 years or upto age of 65 Hkh igys gks
years which ever is earlier (C) 5 o”kZ rd
(C) 5 years (D) 3 o”kZ rd
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71. The National commission for Safai 71. orZeku esa jk”Vªh; lQkbZ&deZpkjh vk;ksx gS
Karamcharis at present is a : ,d %
(A) Permanent Statutory Body (A) LFkk;h lkafof/kd laLFkk
(B) Temporary Non-Statutory
(B) vLFkk;h xSj&lkafof/kd laLFkk
Body
(C) vLFkk;h lkafof/kd laLFkk
(C) Temporary Statutory Body
(D) LFkk;h xSj&lkafof/kd laLFkk
(D) Permanent Non-Statutory
Body
72. Pick the right option. The National 72. lgh fodYi dk p;u djsaA jk”Vªh; lQkbZ
Commission for Safai deZpkjh vk;ksx %
Karamcharies : (A) Hkkjr esa lQkbZ deZpkfj;ksa dh n’kk dk
(A) Investigates the conditions of
vUos”k.k djrk gS
Safai Karamcharis in India
(B) lQkbZ deZpkfj;ksa dh n’kk dks lq/kkjus
(B) Makes recommendation to
ds fy, Hkkjr ljdkj dks laLrqfr;k¡
the government of India to
improve their plight djrk gS
(C) Perform functions both (A) (C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa dk;Z djrk gS
and (B) (D) mijksDr esa dksbZ lgh ugha gS
(D) None of the above is correct
73. The National Commission for 73. Hkkjr esa jk”Vªh; efgyk vk;ksx gS %
Women in India is a : (A) ,d lafof/kd fudk;
(A) Statutory body (B) xSj&lafof/kd fudk;
(B) Non-Statutory body
(C) Hkkjr ljdkj dk ,d lafof/kd fudk;
(C) Statutory body of the
(D) Hkkjr ljdkj dk xSj&lafof/kd fudk;
government of India
(D) Non-Statutory body of the
government of India

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74. The present chairman of National 74. Hkkjr esa orZeku jk”Vªh; efgyk vk;ksx dh
Commission for Women in India v/;{kk gSa %
is :
(A) Rekha Sharma
(A) js[kk ‘kekZ
(B) Rekha Shukla (B) js[kk ‘kqDyk
(C) Lalita Kumar Mangalam (C) yfyrk dqekj eaxye
(D) Jayanti Natrajan
(D) t;arh uVjktu
75. Which among the following is not 75. fuEu esa ls dkSu jk”Vªh; efgyk vk;ksx dk
function of National Commission dk;Z ugha gS %
for Women ?
(A) To review the constitutional
(A) efgykvksa ds fy, laoS/kkfud rFkk
and legal safeguards for oS/kkfud lqj{kk mik;ksa dh leh{kk
women djuk
(B) Advise the central
(B) dsUæh; ljdkj dks efgyk laca/kh
government on all matters of
Policy affecting Women fo”k;ksa ij uhfrxr lykg nsuk
(C) To carry out-census of (C) Hkkjr esa efgykvksa dh tux.kuk
Women in India
djkuk
(D) Recommend remedial
legislative measures to (D) fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa efgykvksa dh
improve women’s ÁfrHkkfxrk c<+kus gsrq mipkjkRed
participation in various fof/kd vuq’kalk,a djuk
spheres
76. In India, ‘The National 76. Hkkjr eas *jk”Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx gS * ,d%
Commission for Backward (A) lafof/kd laLFkk
classes” is a :
(A) Statutory Body
(B) laoS/kkfud laLFkk
(B) Constitutional Body (C) nksuksa lafof/kd rFkk laoS/kkfud laLFkk
(C) Both Statutory and (D) mijksDr esa dksbZ ugha
Constitutional Body
(D) None of the above

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77. By which constitutional 77. fdl lafo/kku la’kks/ku }kjk jk”Vªh; fiNM+k
Amendment Act the National oxZ vk;ksx dks laoS/kkfud laLFkk cuk fn;k
Commission for Backward classes x;k %
was made a constitutional Body :
(A) 100osa
(A) 100th
(B) 102osa
(B) 102nd
(C) 99osa
(C) 99th
(D) 104th (D) 104osa
78. The National Commission for 78. jk”Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx vkrk gS ftl
Backward classes comes under the ea=ky; ds varxZr] og gS %
ministry of : (A) lkekftd U;k; rFkk vf/kdkjrk
(A) Social Justice and
(B) fof/k
Empowerment
(C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa esa
(B) Law
(D) LokLF;
(C) Under Both (A) and (B)
(D) Health
79. The National Backward class 79. jk”Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx ds eq[; dk;Z gS %
commission main functions are : (A) ukxfjdksa ds fdlh oxZ ds fuosnu tks
(A) Examine requests for mudks fiNM+k oxZ lwph esa lfEefyr
inclusion of any class of
djus ls gks dks ij[kuk
citizens as a backward class
(B) fdlh fiNM+k oxZ ds lwph
(B) Hear complaints of over and
under inclusion of any Back
vf/klfEeyu rFkk vYilfEeyu
class in the list made (C) nksuksa (A) vkSj (B) lgh gS
(C) Both (A) and (B) are correct (D) ;k rks (A) vFkok (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B)
80. The National Commission for 80. jk”Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx lafo/kku ds fdl
Back classes is a constitutional vuqPNsn }kjk laoS/kkfud laLFkk cuk;k x;k
Body under Article : gS%
(A) 338 A
(A) vuqPNsn 338 A
(B) 338 B
(B) vuqPNsn 338 B
(C) 337 A
(C) vuqPNsn 337 A
(D) 337 B
(D) vuqPNsn 337 B

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81. Article 338 of the Indian 81. lafo/kku dk vuqPNsn 338 lacaf/kr gS %
Constitution deals with :
(A) National Commission for
(A) jk”Vªh; vuqlwfpr tutkfr vk;ksx ls
Scheduled Tribes (B) jk”Vªh; vuqlwfpr tkfr vk;ksx ls
(B) National Commission for
scheduled castes (C) jk”Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx ls
(C) National Commission for
(D) jk”Vªh; vkfFkZd foiUu oxZ vk;ksx ls
Backward classes
(D) National Commission for
economically weaker
sections
82. The National Commission for 82. jk”Vªh; vuqlwfpr tutkfr vk;ksx] laoS/kkfud
scheduled tribes has been :i ls fdl vuqPNsn ds vUrxZr Áko/kkfur
constitutionally provided under
gS
Article :
(A) 338 A of the constitution
(A) vuqPNsn 338 A esa
(B) 338 B of the constitution (B) vuqPNsn 338 B esa
(C) 340 of the constitution (C) vuqPNsn 340 esa
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
83. The exploitation of Anglo-Indian 83. dkSu lh laoS/kkfud laLFkk ,saXyks bafM;u
Commissions is Safe-guarded by leqnk; dks ‘kks”k.k ds of:) lqj{kk Ánku
which of the following
djrh gS \
constitutional Body :
(A) National Commission for
(A) jk”Vªh; vuqlwfpr tkfr vk;ksx
Scheduled Castes (B) jk”Vªh; vuqlwfpr tutkfr vk;ksx
(B) National Commission for (C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa
Scheduled Tribes (D) jk”Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) National Commission for
Backward classes

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84. Who is the chairman of the 84. ml lfefr dk v/;{k dkSu gksrk gS tks
committee which recommends the jk”Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj ds v/;{k vkSj lnL;ksa
chairman and members of National ds ukeksa dh vuq’kalk Hkkjr ds jk”Vªifr dks
Human Rights Commission to the
djrk gS \
President of India ?
(A) fof/k ea=h
(A) Law Minister
(B) Prime Minister (B) Á/kkuea=h
(C) Home Minister (C) x`g ea=h
(D) Vice President (D) mi&jk”Vªifr
85. NHRC is a : 85. ,uΠ,pΠvkjΠlhΠ(NHRC) gS ,d %
(A) Quasi- Judicial Body (A) v/kZ&U;kf;dk fudk;
(B) Judicial Body (B) fof/kd fudk;
(C) Executive Body
(C) dk;Zikyd fudk;
(D) Legal Body
(D) fof/kd fudk;
86. The Universal Declaration of 86. ekuo vf/kdkjksa dks lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk Hkys
Human Rights may not be a gh fof/kr% ck/;dkjh nLrkost u gks ijUrq
legally binding document but it ;g Ánf’kZr djrk gS fd lafo/kku dks
shows how India understood the
vaxhÑr djrs le; dSls Hkkjr us ekuo
nature of human rights at the time
vf/kdkjksa dh Á—fr dks le>kAß mPpre
the constitution was adopted. This
was observed by supreme court in:
U;k;ky; us ;g dFku O;Dr fd;k Fkk %
(A) Keshavanand Bharti case (A) ds’kokuan Hkkjrh okn eas
(B) Chairman Railway Board Vs (B) ps;jeSu jsyos cksMZ cuke pafæek nkl
Chandrima Das case okn esa
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa esa
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr fdlh eas ugha
87. Right to life and personal liberty 87. lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 21 ds vUrxZr ÁR;kHkwr
guaranteed as a fundament right in Ák.k ,oa nSfgd Lora=rk dk ewyHkwr vf/kdkj
Article 21 of the constitution is lkoZHkkSfed ekuo vf/kdkj ?kks”k.kk nLrkost
contained in which of the ds fdl vuqPNsn esa of.kZr gS %
following Articles of Universal
(A) vuqPNsn 7
Declaration of Human Rights ?
(A) Article 7 (B) vuqPNsn 9
(B) Article 9 (C) vuqPNsn 8
(C) Article 8 (D) vuqPNsn 10
(D) Article 10
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88. The Economic, social and cultural 88. ekuo vf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk] 1948
rights contained in the Universal ds vUrxZr lfEefyr vkfFkZd] lkekftd rFkk
Declaration in of Human Rights, lkaL—frd vf/kdkjksa dks Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa
1948 are included in the Indian
ftl uke dks lfEefyr fd;k x;k gS] og gS%
constitution by name of :
(A) ewyHkwr vf/kdkjksa ds :i eas
(A) Fundamental Rights
(B) ewyHkwr dŸkZO;ksa ds :i esa
(B) Fundamental Duties
(C) Directive principles of State (C) jkT; ds uhfr funs’kd rRoksa ds :i eas
Policy (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(D) None of the above
89. India is signatury to : 89. Hkkjr us gLrk{kj fd;s gSa %
(A) Universal Declaration of (A) ekuo vf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk
Human Rights ij
(B) International covenant of on
(B) flfoy rFkk jktuSfrd vf/kdkjksa dh
Civil and Political liberties
varjkZ”Vªh; Álafonk ij
(C) International Covenant on
(C) vkfFkZd] lkekftd rFkk lkaL—frd
Economic, Social and
cultural rights vf/kdkjksa dh vUrjkZ”Vªh; Álafonk ij
(D) On all the above (D) mijksDr lHkh ij
90. India adopted Universal 90. Hkkjr us ekuo vf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed
Declaration of Human Rights on : ?kks”k.kk dks viuk;k x;k Fkk %
(A) 01 January 1941 (A) 01 tuojh 1941 dks
(B) 01 January 1942
(B) 01 tuojh 1942 dks
(C) 10 January 1941
(C) 10 tuojh 1941 eas
(D) 10 January 1942
(D) 10 tuojh 1942 eas
91. Which among the following is not 91. fuEu esa ls dkSu varjkZ”Vªh; Álafonk vkbZŒ
Economic, social and cultural right lhŒ bZŒ ,lŒ lhŒ ¼ ICESC½ ds varxZr
as international Covenant ICESC ? vkfFkZd] lkekftd ,oa lkaL—frd vf/kdkj
(A) Rights of social security
ugha gS \
(B) Right to work and
(A) lkekftd lqj{kk laca/kh vf/kdkj
employment
(C) Right to participate in Public (B) dk;Z djus vkSj fu;kstu dk vf/kdkj
matters (C) yksd ekeyksa esa Hkkx ysus dk vf/kdkj
(D) Right to education (D) f’k{kk dk vf/kdkj
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92. The principle of “Live and Let 92. *ft;ks vkSj thus nks* rFkk *olq/kSo dqVqEcde*
Live’ and “Vasudhaiv ds nks fl)kar eas ftu vf/kdkjksa dk n’kZu gSa]
Kutumbkam” can be said to os gS %
govern the philosophy of :
(A) fof/kd vf/kdkj
(A) Legal Rights
(B) ekuo vf/kdkj
(B) Human Rights
(C) Natural Rights (C) uSlfxZd vf/kdkj
(D) Both (B) and (C) (D) (B) vkSj (C) nksuksa
93. Promoting and encouraging 93. Þewyoa’k] fyax] Hkk”kk ;k /keZ ds vk/kkj ij
respect for human rights and for foHksn fd;s fcuk lHkh ds fy, ekuo
fundamental freedoms for all vf/kdkjksa vkSj ewy Lora=rkvksa ds Áfr lEeku
without distinction as to race, sex,
dh vfHko`f) vkSj ÁksRlkgu djukßA ;g
language or religion.” These lines
appear in which article of the U.N.
iafDr;k¡ la;qDr jk”Vª pkVZj ds fdl vuqPNsn
charter ? esa gSa\
(A) Article 3 (A) vuqPNsn 3
(B) Article 2 (B) vuqPNsn 2
(C) Article 1 (C) vuqPNsn 1
(D) Article 6 (D) vuqPNsn 6
94. “Commission on Human Rights” 94. *ekuokf/kdkj deh’ku* la;qDr jk”Vª laxBu
is governed by which Organ of the ds fdl vax }kjk vf/k’kkflr gksrk gS \
United Nations Organization : (A) vkfFkZd ,oa lkekftd ifj”kn~ }kjk
(A) Economic and Social council (B) egklHkk }kjk
(B) General Assembly
(C) lqj{kk ifj”kn~ }kjk
(C) Security Council
(D) International Court of Justice (D) varjkZ”Vªh; U;k;ky; }kjk
95. The Two International Covenants 95. ekuokf/kdkjksa ij nks varjkZ”Vªh; Álafo/kk,a
on Human Right are basically : ewyr% gS %
(A) Multilateral Treaties (A) cgqi{kh; laf/k;k¡
(B) Bilateral Treaties (B) f}i{kh; laf/k;k¡
(C) Unilateral Treaties
(C) ,di{kh; laf/k;k¡
(D) None of the above
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
96. According to Universal 96. ekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk 1948 ds
Declaration of Human 1948, the vuqlkj laiw.kZr% esa ekuo vf/kdkjksa ds Ádkj
kinds of Humans rights that exists gS %
are in totality of : (A) ik¡p Ádkj
(A) Five kinds
(B) rhu Ádkj
(B) Three kinds
(C) Seven kinds (C) lkr Ádkj
(D) Unlimited kinds (D) vlhfer Ádkj
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97. Who among the following do not 97. fuEu esa ls dkSu *nqcZy lewg ds O;fDr;ksa*
constitute ‘Vulnerable Group of dk xBu ugha djrs \
Person’ ? (A) cPpsa ,oa efgyk,a
(A) Children and Women (B) fu;ksZX; ,oa o`) O;fDr
(B) Disabled and Age Persons
(C) fons’kksa esa dk;Z djus okys Jfed
(C) Workers in foreign countries
(D) Heads of state of various (D) fofHkUu ns’kksa ds jk”Vªk/;{k
nations
98. The Universal Declaration of 98. ekuokf/kdkjksa dh lkoZHkkSfed ?kks”k.kk] 1948
Human Rights 1948 was adopted dks ftl LFkku ij Lohdkj fd;k x;k Fkk]
at : og gS %
(A) San Francisco (A) lsUQk¡lfldks esa
(B) New York City
(B) U;w;kdZ ‘kgj esa
(C) Paris
(D) Zurich (C) isfjl esa
(D) T;wfjd esa
99. Who is at present chairman of 99. jk”Vªh; ekuokf/kdkj vk;ksx ds orekZu v/;{k
National Human Rights gS %
Commission ? (A) tfLVl v:.k dqekj feJk
(A) Justice Arun Kumar Mishra (B) tfLVl jktsUæ ckcw
(B) Justice Rajendra Babu
(C) tfLVl nhid feJk
(C) Justice Deepak Mishra
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
100. Right to speedy Trial, Ban on 100. Rofjr fopkj.k dk vf/kdkj] yksd LFkku ij
smoking in Public places so as to /kweziku ij Áfrca/k rkfd fuf”Ø; /kweziku u
negative passive smoking, Right to QSys] lrr~ nwjxkeh] fodkl dk vf/kdkj]
sustain, able development, laoS/kkfud vi—R; ds ihfM+rksa dks Áfrdkj
Granting compensation to victims
of constitutional tort are some of
nsuk] dqN >yds gSa % tks mPpre U;k;ky;
the manifestion of creative and out ds laKkukRed ,oa yhd ls gVdj viuk;s
of box approach of supreme court x;s joS;s ls mHkjh gS] ftldk ek/;e gS %
by process of : (A) U;kf;d lfØ;rkokn
(A) Judicial Activism (B) ihŒ vkbZŒ ,yŒ
(B) PIL (C) (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa ds }kjk
(C) Through both (A) and (B) (D) mipkjkRed fjV ;kfpdk }kjk
(D) Curative writ petition

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