MCQ: Women’s Movement


  1. What is the Women’s Movement primarily focused on?
    A) Encouraging women to stay at home
    B) Fighting for women’s rights and equality
    C) Preventing women from working
    D) Limiting women’s participation in politics
  2. Which method is commonly used by the Women’s Movement to raise awareness?
    A) Street plays, songs, and public meetings
    B) Military action
    C) Restricting women’s education
    D) Preventing women from voting
  3. Which of the following laws was passed due to the efforts of the Women’s Movement?
    A) A law banning women from working in factories
    B) The Domestic Violence Act of 2006
    C) A law increasing working hours for women
    D) A law restricting women’s education
  4. What was the main objective of the protests against dowry deaths in the 1980s?
    A) To promote traditional marriage customs
    B) To demand justice for women who were victims of dowry-related violence
    C) To ban all marriages in India
    D) To increase dowry payments
  5. What did the Supreme Court’s guidelines in 1997 focus on?
    A) Protecting women against sexual harassment at workplaces and educational institutions
    B) Increasing working hours for women
    C) Banning women from public offices
    D) Reducing salaries for female employees
  6. Why do women’s organizations organize public rallies and demonstrations?
    A) To promote gender stereotypes
    B) To bring attention to injustices and demand legal reforms
    C) To prevent women from taking leadership positions
    D) To discourage education for girls
  7. Which of the following statements about the Women’s Movement is true?
    A) It is only supported by women
    B) It has led to significant legal and social changes
    C) It aims to restrict women’s rights
    D) It is a new movement that started in the 21st century
  8. What is one of the ways in which the Women’s Movement shows solidarity?
    A) Organizing candlelight marches and events like International Women’s Day
    B) Preventing women from joining politics
    C) Supporting only wealthy women
    D) Limiting women’s work opportunities
  9. Which campaign is aimed at promoting education for girls in India?
    A) Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
    B) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
    C) Make in India
    D) Digital India
  10. What is one of the major goals of the Women’s Movement?
    A) To create equal opportunities and end gender discrimination
    B) To make education only for men
    C) To prevent women from working outside the home
    D) To ban women’s participation in politics

Answers and Explanations

  1. B) Fighting for women’s rights and equality
    The Women’s Movement aims to promote gender equality and ensure women’s rights in all aspects of life.
  2. A) Street plays, songs, and public meetings
    The movement raises awareness through creative methods like street plays and songs to spread messages about women’s rights.
  3. B) The Domestic Violence Act of 2006
    This law provides protection to women facing physical and mental violence at home.
  4. B) To demand justice for women who were victims of dowry-related violence
    The movement successfully advocated for stricter laws against dowry-related deaths and harassment.
  5. A) Protecting women against sexual harassment at workplaces and educational institutions
    The Supreme Court guidelines helped establish policies to prevent and address sexual harassment at workplaces.
  6. B) To bring attention to injustices and demand legal reforms
    Public rallies help create pressure on lawmakers and society to bring about positive changes for women’s rights.
  7. B) It has led to significant legal and social changes
    The Women’s Movement has influenced legal reforms and increased awareness of gender issues.
  8. A) Organizing candlelight marches and events like International Women’s Day
    Women across the world come together to support each other and advocate for their rights.
  9. A) Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
    This campaign was launched to encourage the education and welfare of girls in India.
  10. A) To create equal opportunities and end gender discrimination
    The movement works towards ensuring equal opportunities for women in education, employment, and social life.

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