Description : Who says ‘justice as fairness’? (a) Robert Nozik (b) John Rawls (c) John Locke
Last Answer : (b) John Rawls
Description : The book “A Theory of Justice” is written by .......... (a) Robert Nozik (b) John Rawls (c) John Locke (d) None of them
Description : Who advocates that the role of justice is essential for the proper understanding of Human Rights? (a) John Rawls (b) Karl Marx (c) John Locke (d) None of them
Last Answer : (a) John Rawls
Description : Who says that social and economic inequalities are to be arranged in such a way that they are to be greatest advantage of the least advantaged? (a) Robert Nozik (b) Karl Marx (c) John Locke (d) John Rawls
Last Answer : (d) John Rawls
Description : Who says that each person has a right to as much freedom as is compatible with freedom of others? (a) John Rawls (b) Robert Nozik (c) Thomas Hobbes (d) John Locke
Description : Who are the advocates of liberal view of Human Rights? (a) John Locke (b) Jeremy Bentham (c) John Rawls (d) All of them
Last Answer : (d) All of them
Description : Which theory advocates of ‘distributive justice’ (a) Amartya Sen Idea of Justice (b) Plato Theory of Justice (c) Rawls Theory of Justice (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Rawls Theory of Justice
Description : Who authored the book ‘The Future of Human Rights’ (a) John Rawls (b) AmartyaSen (c) J.S. Mill (d) UpendraBaxi
Last Answer : (d) UpendraBaxi
Description : On whose birth anniversary was the ‘Gram Uday se Bharat Uday Abhiyan launched? a. M.K. Gandhi b. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru c. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar d. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
Last Answer : c. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar
Description : Who amongst the following can be the chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)? (a) A serving judge of Supreme Court (b) A serving judge of High Court (c) A retired Chief Justice of Supreme Court (d) A retired Chief Justice of High Court
Last Answer : (c) A retired Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Description : Which view advocates that patriarchy is rooted in biology rather than in economics or history? (a) Radical Feminist View (b) Liberal View (c) Marxian View (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Radical Feminist View
Description : The idea of three generations of Human Rights was first given by (a) KarelVasak (b) Louis B. Sohn (c) Jeremy Bentham (d) John Finnis
Last Answer : (a) KarelVasak
Description : Who started Widow Remarriage Association(1861) a) Prof. D.K. Karve b) Iravati Karve c) Indira Gandhi d) sarojini naidu
Last Answer : b) Iravati Karve
Description : The first Indian Women’s University in 1916 was set up by a) Prof. D.K. Karve b) Iravati Karve c) Indira Gandhi d) Sarojini Naidu
Last Answer : a) Prof. D.K. Karve
Description : Who said that all individuals are equal and they are born with certain "inalienable" natural rights? a. Thomas Hobbes b. Rousseau c. John Locke d. None of them
Last Answer : c. John Locke
Description : Who believed that right to life, liberty and property is natural rights? (a) Aristotle (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) John Locke
Last Answer : (d) John Locke
Description : Who is called the father of Indian Planning? (i) M. Vishneshwariah (ii) Jawaharlal Nehru (iii) Gandhi (iv) B.R.Ambedkar
Last Answer : (i) M. Vishneshwariah
Description : The Father of the Indian Planning is – a) Jawaharlal Nehru b) Mahatma Gandhi c) BR Ambedkar d) M Vishneshwariah
Last Answer : d) M Vishneshwariah
Description : Why did some abolitionists become outspoken advocates for women rights?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What is virtual mart? a. Framework b. Content Management System c. Platform d. Cloud server
Last Answer : a. Framework
Description : Name the committee for formulating the framework of restructuring railways— (A) Jain Committee (B) Venkatachelliah (C) Rakesh Mohan Committee (D) Dinesh Goswami Committee
Last Answer : (C) Rakesh Mohan Committee
Description : Who among the following is known as “The father of scientific management”? a) Frederich W. Taylor b) Henry Fayol c) Robert Owen d) None of the above
Last Answer : c) Robert Owen
Description : The feminist movement of modern time could be said to have started with (a) ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’ by Mary Wollstonecraft (b) ‘The Second Sex’ by Simone de Beauvoir (c) ‘Gender, the basics’ by Hilary M. Lips (d) ‘Gender, Key Concepts in Philosophy’ by Tina Chanter
Last Answer : (a) ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’ by Mary Wollstonecraft
Description : Which book is written by john Locke? (a) A letter Concerning Toleration (b) Two Treaties on Government (c) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (d) All of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : Who said that the roots of unavoidable authoritarianism are deeply implanted in the human involvementwith science and technology? a. Karl Marx. b. Friedrich Engels. c. Immanuel Kant. d. John Locke.
Last Answer : b. Friedrich Engels.
Description : Who abolished the ‘Sati system’ of India? (a) Vivekananda (b) M.K. Gandi (c) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (d) Aurobindo Ghosh
Last Answer : (c) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Description : How many countries are members of the Commission on Human Rights? a. 53 b. 55 c. 50 d. 52
Last Answer : a. 53
Description : Which of the following was the first international treaty having significant portents for International Human Rights law? a. Congress of Vienna b. Geneva Convention c. League of Nations d. Treaty of Westphalia
Last Answer : d. Treaty of Westphalia
Description : Human Rights entitles mankind to a. Comfort b. Convenience c. Decent, civilized and dignified life d. Guarantee of existence
Last Answer : c. Decent, civilized and dignified life
Description : Name the Human Rights activist in India who is on hunger strike since 2 nd November 2000 against Armed Force Special Power act. ( AFSPA ). a. Medha Pathkar b. Shabnam Hashmi c. Teesta setalvad d. Irom Chanu Sharmila
Last Answer : d. Irom Chanu Sharmila
Description : The National Human Rights Commission is a a. Constitutional body b. Statutory body c. Executive body d. NG
Last Answer : b. Statutory body
Description : When did the Indian Parliament pass the protection of Human Rights Act ? a. In 1993 b. In 1950 c. In 2000 d. In 2001
Last Answer : a. In 1993
Description : How many articles does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights contain? a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 35
Last Answer : a. 30
Description : When did Tripura to set up human rights commission? a. October 27, 2015. b. October 27, 2014. c. October 27, 2011. d. October 27, 2010.
Last Answer : a. October 27, 2015.
Description : The United Nations General Assembly declared water and sanitation as human rights on a. July 28, 2010. b. July 10, 2011. c. August 8, 2016. d. Sept 2, 2014.
Last Answer : a. July 28, 2010.
Description : Principles of human rights: a. Universality. b. Non-discriminatory. c. Equality. d. All of these.
Last Answer : d. All of these.
Description : The Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 describes‘Human Rights’as relating to a. Liberty. b. Equality. c. Dignity. d. All of these.
Description : Which day is observed as Human Rights Day? (a) 14 th November (b) 10 th December (c) 24 th October (d) 1 st January
Last Answer : (a) 14 th November
Description : Which theory view that the liberal idea of individual rights is the product of a distorted vision of human nature and social life of the individuals? (a) Marxian (b) Gandhian (c) Communitarian (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Marxian
Description : Which theory discards the liberal notions of human rights and views that it alienates the whole personality of people in the garb of individual rights? (a) Idealistic Theory (b) Marxian Theory (c) Social Contract Theory (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Marxian Theory
Description : Who views that the notion of individual human rights is nothing but a bourgeois illusion? (a) Marxian (b) Gandhian (c) Communitarian (d) None of these
Description : Which one is the main critique of the liberal perspective on Human Rights? (a) Communitarian (b) Socialist (c) Marxian (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Marxian
Description : The basic objective of the liberal perspective on Human Rights is to protect the........... (a) Individual rights (b) Social rights (c) Community rights (d) All of these
Last Answer : (a) Individual rights
Description : Which one of the following process accentuates the cause of third generation of human rights? a) Liberalization b) Privatization c) Globalization d) All of these
Last Answer : d) All of these
Description : Which one of the following rights is included in the third generation of human rights? a) Right to Development b) Right to Peace c) Right to own natural resources and cultural heritage d) All of these
Last Answer : c) Right to own natural resources and cultural heritage
Description : Which one of the following generation says that human rights are collective rights of a nation? a) Socialist and Third World Countries b) Communist Countries c) Capitalist Countries d) None of them
Last Answer : a) Socialist and Third World Countries
Description : The second generations of human rights are rooted in the thinking of......... a) Capitalist Countries b) Socialist Countries c) Communist Countries d) None of them
Last Answer : b) Socialist Countries
Description : Which of the following countries raised their voices belong to second generation of human rights? a) European Countries b) Islamic Countries c) Afro-Asian Countries d) None of them
Last Answer : c) Afro-Asian Countries