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  • MCQ: on Adivasis and Stereotyping

    1. How are Adivasis commonly portrayed in popular culture? a) As modern scientists and engineersb) As warriors and rulersc) As people who only dance and wear colorful costumesd) As business tycoons Answer: c) As people who only dance and wear colorful costumesExplanation: Adivasis are often stereotyped in media and school events as people who only…

  • MCQ: on Who are Adivasis?

    1. What does the term Adivasi mean? a) Tribal people who recently migrated to Indiab) Original inhabitants of Indiac) A group of people living only in citiesd) A religious sect Answer: b) Original inhabitants of IndiaExplanation: Adivasi literally means original inhabitants, referring to indigenous communities that have lived in India for centuries. 2. What percentage…

  • MCQ: on What Does it Mean to be Socially Marginalised?

    1. What does social marginalisation mean? a) Being at the center of all social activitiesb) Being forced to live in isolation due to differencesc) Having the highest social statusd) Belonging to the most educated group Answer: b) Being forced to live in isolation due to differencesExplanation: Social marginalisation refers to being pushed to the edges…

  • MCQ: on Does Everyone Have Access to the Courts?

    MCQs Answer: b) It ensures all citizens have equal access to justiceExplanation: The judiciary safeguards fundamental rights and ensures justice is available to all, though practical challenges remain.

  • MCQ: What is the Structure of Courts in India?

    1. How many levels of courts are there in the Indian judiciary? a) Oneb) Twoc) Threed) Four Answer: c) ThreeExplanation: The Indian judiciary consists of three levels of courts: 2. Which is the highest court in India? a) High Courtb) District Courtc) Supreme Courtd) Lok Adalat Answer: c) Supreme CourtExplanation: The Supreme Court of India…

  • MCQ: What is the Role of the Judiciary?

    1. What is the main function of the judiciary? a) To make lawsb) To enforce lawsc) To interpret laws and ensure justiced) To conduct elections Answer: c) To interpret laws and ensure justiceExplanation: The judiciary is responsible for interpreting laws, resolving disputes, and upholding justice as per the Constitution. 2. Which is the highest court…

  • MCQ: Unpopular and Controversial Laws

    1. What is an unpopular law? a) A law that is accepted by all citizensb) A law that is opposed by a large section of societyc) A law that has never been passedd) A law that applies only to government officials Answer: b) A law that is opposed by a large section of societyExplanation: Unpopular…

  • MCQ: To Control, Guide, and Inform the Government

    1. How does the Parliament control the government? a) By appointing the Prime Minister directlyb) By conducting electionsc) By questioning the government and passing lawsd) By controlling the judiciary Answer: c) By questioning the government and passing lawsExplanation: The Parliament controls the government by debating policies, approving laws, and questioning ministers about government actions. 2.…

  • MCQ: To Select the National Government,

    1. How is the national government formed in India? a) The President selects the governmentb) The people elect representatives, who form the governmentc) The Supreme Court appoints the governmentd) The military selects the leaders Answer: b) The people elect representatives, who form the governmentExplanation: In India’s parliamentary democracy, citizens elect Members of Parliament (MPs), and…

  • MCQ: The Role of the Parliament,

    1. What is the main role of the Parliament in a democracy? a) To enforce lawsb) To make laws, control the government, and represent the peoplec) To manage businessesd) To appoint judges Answer: b) To make laws, control the government, and represent the peopleExplanation: The Parliament is responsible for making laws, supervising the government, discussing…