Question 1.
According to which law, sons, daughters and their mothers can get an equal share of family property?
(a) Sedition Act 2005
(b) Family Protection Act 2007
(c) Hindu Succession Act 2005
(d) Sedition Act 1870


Question 2.
When did the Rowlatt Act come into effect?
(a) 13th April 1919
(b) 10th Feb 2020
(c) 14th March 1921
(d) 10th Mar 1919


Question 3.
When did the Standing Committee submitted its recommendation to the Rajya Sabha and also tabled in the Lok Sabha regarding the implementation Domestic Violence Act?
(a) In December 2002
(b) In October 2005
(c) In October 2006
(d) In May 2002


Question 4.
“To find fault with or disapprove of a person or thing” for which team this definition is used in Glossary.
(a) Sedition
(b) Evolution
(c) Criticise
(d) Repressive


Question 5.
One example of the arbitrariness that continued to exist as part of British law is the sedition Act of
(a) 1870
(b) 1890
(c) 1919
(d) 1921


Question 6.
What were lay down by Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005?
(a) Sons, daughters and their mother can get equal share of family property
(b) Only sons can get a share in the property
(c) Only sons and daughters can get a share in the property
(d) Only sons and mother can get a share in the family property


Question 7.
What do you mean by the Domestic violence?
(a) Injury and abuse
(b) Threat of injury
(c) Physical beating
(d) All of these


Question 8.
What do you mean by the rule of law?
(a) All are equal before law.
(b) Same laws are applicable to all
(c) No one is above law
(d) All of these.


Question 9.
When was the Rowlatt Act was passed?
(a) 10 March, 1919
(b) 8 March, 1919
(c) 12 March, 1919
(d) 3 March, 1919


Question 10.
What do understand by Sedition Act of 1870?
(a) A person could be arrested and deported.
(b) Any person criticizing or protesting the British government could be arrested without a trial.
(c) The arrested person could not engage an advocate.
(d) Arrested person could be detained in police custody for an indefinite period of time.


Question 11.
Who introduced the rule of law in India?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Mughals
(c) British colonialists
(d) None of these


Question 12.
Who was General Dyer?
(a) English officer
(b) Indian officer
(c) Congress head
(d) None of these


Question 13.
What is violation of law?
(a) Crime against the law
(b) To make new law
(c) To remove one law
(d) None of these


Question 14.
What are criminal cases?
(a) Related to taxes
(b) Related to property
(c) Related to criminal
(d) None of these


Question 15.
Who made the law?
(a) Laws are made by president
(b) Laws are made by prime minister
(c) Laws are made by sovereign power
(d) None of these


Question 16.
What was the Sedition Act 1870?
(a) Rowlatt act
(b) Arbitrary act
(c) Protection against British
(d) None of these


Question 17.
What was the Rowlatt Act?
(a) To control migrants
(b) To control revolutionary activities
(c) To control wealth of Indian
(d) None of these


Question 18.
Who has the power to modify laws?
(a) Parliament
(b) High Court
(c) Supreme Court
(d) None of these


Question 19.
What is rule of law?
(a) To balance wealth
(b) To maintain the situation
(c) To maintain the price
(d) None of these


Question 20.
What do you mean by repressive law?
(a) Based on force or pressure
(b) Passed against the will of the people
(c) To prevent the person�s right to criticize
(d) All of these


Write true (T) or false (F)

1. The Domestic Violence Act came into effect in 2006.


2. Rosa Parks refusal was the key event that marked the start of Civil Rights Movement.


3. Repressive means to find fault with on disapprove of a person or thing.


4. General Dyer order to fire during the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.


5. A public meeting was held on 12th April at Jallianwala Bagh in Talwandi Pakistan.


Match the following

1.

Column-I Column-II
1. Sedition Act of 1870 (a) Arrested as per Rowlatt Act.
2. Dr Satyapal (b) 2006
3. Injury harm or threat by male against his wife. (c) Arbitrations
4. Domestic Violence Act (d) 1964
5. Civil Rights Act (e) Domestic violence

Fill in the blanks

1. The law cannot ……………………… between persons on the basis of their religion, caste or gender.


2. The Rowlatt Act came into effect on ……………………… .


3. Indians played a major role in the ……………………… of the ……………………… during the colonial period.


4. The Parliament has the important role in ……………………… .


5. Several women�s organisations, Nation commission for Women unmade submission to the ……………………… .


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