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UPSC Civil Services Test Prep: Class 8 NCERT Polity - Social and Political Life - III
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1. Which one of the following statement is/are true regarding Nepal
2. The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, distinguishes several levels of crimes, which one of the following is/ are true.
1. First; Modes of humiliation includes physically horrific and morally wrong things that derogate to human dignity.
2. Second: List of actions that dispossess or forced the Dalit and Adivasi to perform slave labour.
3. Third level; Crime against Dalit and tribal women; penalised those who assault or use force on women belonging to the said category
3. Which one of the following reasons is/are true Separate Religion from the State?
4. Which one of the following statements is/are true regarding the difference between Criminal Law vs Civil Law
5. Consider the following statements.
1. Sachar committee examined the social-economic condition of the Muslim community in India.
2. As per the Sachar Committee report, only 4 % of Muslim prefer to send their children to Madarasa, 66 % of children are studying in a government school and 30 % of children are in private school.
Which one of the above is/are true
6. Which of the following statement is/are true under Article 22 of the constitution
1. Confessions made during Police custody can not be used as evidence against the accused.
2. The right to be informed at the time of arrest of offence for which person is being accused.
3. Arrest person must be presented to the magistrate within 24 hours of arrest.
4. A boy under 15 and women can not be called to the police station for questioning.
Which one of the above is/are true
7. Which one of the following defines the role of the Public Prosecutor?
1. Public prosecutor represents the interest of the state.
2. Public prosecutor has no role to play in the investigation.
3. It is an officer of court; he/she has the duty to act impartially and present the full fact, witnesses, and evidence before the court to decide the judgement
8. Consider the following statements
1. Right to water is fundamental rights under Article 21.
2. Over 1600 Indian, most of them are children die every day due to waterborne disease.
3. Clean Water and Sanitation is Goal 6 of the Sustainable Development Goal
9. Consider the following statements
1. Kabir was a 15th-century poet who was also Bhakti Saint.
2. Chokhamela was Bhakti Saint of the 14th century in Maharashtra. he was from the Mahar caste.
Which one of the above is/are true
10. Consider the following statements
1. High court of Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras was established in 1862. 2. Currently, there are 25 high courts in India.
3. Four North Easter states Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh has a common high court located in Guwahati.
4. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have separate high court.
Which one of the above statement is /are true
11. Consider the statements regarding the Bhopal Gas tragedy.
1. It was Union Carbide, an American Company; for pesticides were produced.
2. At midnight of 2 December 1984, methyl-isocyanate, a highly poisonous gas started leaking.
3. More than 8000 people died and more than 50,000 people are sick even today.
4. The company had ignored the safety measure in order to cut the cost.
5. Anderson was the Company chairman at the time of the incident.
Which one of the above statements are true?
12. Consider the following statements
1. Domestic Violence Act 2005 was passed to The Protection of Women extends the understanding of the term 'domestic' to include all women. It is criminal law.
2. There are 233 elected member and 12 nominated members in the Rajya Sabha
3. Primary function of the Rajya Sabha is to represent the states
13. Consider the following statements.
1. In 1993, the government passed the Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act.
2. Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 recognised the right to land and resources.
3. Adivasi act 1989, state that land belonging to tribal people cannot be sold to or bought by non-tribal people
Which one of the above statement is/are true
14. Consider the following statements
1. Dispute resolution
2. Judicial Review
3. Upholding the law and enforcing the Fundamental rights
Which one of the above is/are work of Judiciary
15. Consider the following statements
1. Article 21 provides every citizen with the right to life including the right to health is a fundamental right.
2. Supreme court of India was established on 26 January 1950.
3. As per the constitution, the legislative and executive can not interfere in the work of the Judiciary.
Which one of the above is/are true
16. Which of the following is/are key features of the Indian constitution.
1. Federalism
2. Parliamentary form of government
3. Separation of power between the executive, legislative, and Judiciary.
4. Our Constitution guarantees the rights of individuals against the State as well as against other individuals. Our constitution provides 6 types of fundamental rights.
5. Secularism
17. Consider the following statements
1. Article 22 provides a fair trial 2. Fair trial includes sufficient time for investigation, open court, accessibility to a defence lawyer, etc.
Which one of the following is/are true
18. Consider the following statement
1. Police
2. Public Prosecutor
3. Defence layer
4. Judge
5. President
Which one of the above is/are players in the criminal justice system
19. Consider the following statements
1. Around 8 % of India's population is Adivasi.
2. There are over 500 Adivasi groups in India.
3. There is very little hierarchy in Adivasi Society.
Which one of the above is /are true about Adivasi in India
20. Consider the following statements.
1. Minimum Wages act protect the interests of all workers including farm labourers and construction workers.
2. Child labour ( Prohibition and regulation) amendment Act 2016, banned employment under 14 ages in all occupation except where the child helps his family after school hours. It also banned the 14-18 age group working in hazardous occupations.
3. Online portal, PENCIL project launched to make child labour free society.
Which one of the above is true
21. Which one is the unique nature of Indian secularism?
22. Consider the following statements
1. There is three levels of the courts system in India; district courts, high court, and apex or Supreme court.
2. Decision of the Supreme court is binding to all courts of the country.
3. We have integrated Judiciary System in India
Which one of the above statement is/are correct
23. Which one of the following is/are true regarding Recognition of Forest Rights Act, 2006
1. Forest dweller has right to homestead, cultivable, grazing land, and non-timber forest produce.
2. Dwellers has the right to the conservation of forests and biodiversity
24. Consider the following statements
1. The Government of India Act 1909, allowed for some elected representation in the legislature.
2. Indian Nation Congress demanded Home rule in 1906 first time.
3. Rajya Sabha with Total strength of 545 members.
4. Lok Sabha with a total strength of 245 members.
Which one of the above is/are true
25. Consider the following statements
1. There is a law that ensures the healthy relationship and non-exploitative between worker, Interest of producer, and consumer 2. Setting minimum wages is meant to secure the interest of the producer.
3. Law require to set the minimum quality standard is meant to secure the right of the worker.
Which one of the above statement is/are true