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Democratic Rights Quiz (India)
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What are democratic rights?
The United Nations defines democratic rights as: Freedom of expression and opinion. Access to power and its exercise in accordance with the rule of law. The holding of periodic free and fair elections by universal suffrage and by secret ballot as the expression of the will of the people. A pluralistic system of political parties and organizations.
 

Democratic Rights Quiz (India)
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25 Questions

1. Which one of the following is not a Political Right?
2. What did Dr. Ambedkar refer to the 'Right to Constitutional Remedies' as?
3. Which of these rights is/are provided to a person arrested by the government or police?
4. Which of these is not a freedom available under the 'Right to Freedom' in India?
5. Which of the following statements is wrong?
6. Which of the Fundamental Rights is called 'the heart and soul' of the Indian Constitution?
7. Which of these options is not correct regarding Saudi Arabian political system?
8. The right to seek the enforcement of all Fundamental Rights is called:
9. Which of the following rights is not available under the fundamental rights?
10. Children below the age of cannot be employed in any factory or mine or in any other hazardous work.
11. The country which denies freedom of religion is
12. Cultural and Educational Rights are safeguarded mainly for:
13. Civil Rights are given to the individual by:
14. Which of the following freedoms is not available to an Indian citizen?
15. How many Fundamental Rights do we have?
16. Which of the following terms is correct for the feature of the Indian constitution stating that no person is above the law?
17. Who called the right to constitutional remedies as the heart and soul of the constitution?
18. What is meant by 'rights'?
19. Which of the following freedom is not available to an Indian citizen?
20. When was the NHRC (National Human Rights Commission) set up?
21. A person who is arrested and detained shall be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of hours of arrest.
22. What does the Constitution say about the practice of untouchability?
23. About 600 hundred people from all over the world were put in a prison in Guantanamo Bay by the
24. What was the reason given by America for imprisoning people at Guantanamo Bay?
25. Salman Rushdie's book that has been banned in India on the ground that it is disrespectful to prophet Mohammed is