Democratic Rights
Bihar Board · Class 9 · Social Science
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What are the three qualities that any claim must have to be called a right?
Which place was used as a prison by the US forces where about 600 people were secretly detained?
How many Fundamental Rights are provided in the Indian Constitution?
What is the practice of untouchability according to the Constitution?
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Which of the following are examples of the Right to Freedom mentioned in the Indian Constitution?
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Freedom of speech and expression, Freedom to assemble peacefully, Freedom to move freely throughout the country, Freedom to practice any profession
The Right to Freedom includes freedom of speech and expression, peaceful assembly, movement throughout the country, and practicing any profession. Freedom to practice religion is a separate fundamental right, and freedom from discrimination comes under Right to Equality.
Which leader was responsible for ethnic massacre in Kosovo?
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Milosevic
Milosevic was the narrow-minded Serb nationalist leader who won the election and was responsible for the ethnic massacre of Albanians in Kosovo. He was later tried for crimes against humanity.
Which of the following are prohibited under the Right against Exploitation?
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Traffic in human beings, Forced labour or begar, Child labour below 14 years in hazardous work
The Right against Exploitation specifically prohibits three evils: traffic in human beings, forced labour or begar, and child labour below 14 years in hazardous work. Religious discrimination and untouchability are covered under other rights.
What does 'secular state' mean according to the chapter?
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A state that does not establish any one religion as official religion
A secular state is defined as one that does not establish any one religion as the official religion and maintains neutrality and impartiality in dealing with all religions.
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