Right Against Exploitation
Trending Questions
Q. Which among the following can be considered as the violation of freedom according to the Indian Constitution?
- Prohibiting a native of Tamil Nadu to settle in Mumbai.
- Arresting a fake doctor.
- Two dalit siblings choosing different professions.
- Refusing education to a student based on his/her caste.
Q. Which of the following describes 'Begar'?
- A colonial practice where workers were forced to work in the cotton fields
- A practice where workers are forced to work abroad
- A practice where workers are forced to work for no or minimal wages
- A state-sponsored practice of making the criminals work for free
Q. Exploiting humans for immoral purposes like organ trade, slavery and prostitution is called________.
- human trafficking
- human traffic
- human transport
- humans transportation
Q. Rajesh was a ten-year-old who was employed in a mill. He used to work fourteen hours a day and would not be paid his wages regularly. Which of the following rights of Rajesh was violated by the mill owner?
- Right against exploitation
- Right to freedom
- Right to constitutional remedies
- Right to equality
Q. Which one of the following is not a welfare provision under Factories Act, 1948?
- Canteen
- Creches
- Drinking water
- First Aid
Q. IPC stands for ______________.
- Indian Penal Custom
- None of these
- Indian Property Control
- Indian Penal Code
Q. Which of the following articles of the Indian Constitution is associated with the prohibition of bonded labour?
- Article 16
- Article 19
- Article 22
- Article 23
Q. The Indian Constitution has provided some rights for a person being arrested. From the following, which do you think will be applicable to such a person?
- Right to know why he/she is being detained in prison.
- Opportunity to plead his/her innocence in 72 hours.
- Right to consult a lawyer.
- Killing people after arrest.
Q. Nobel peace prize winner Kailash Satyarthi is involved in which of the following?
- Protection and promotion of the rights of children
- Ensuring job security to Indian youngsters
- Preventing nuclear war
- Implementing the initiatives of the United Nations
Q. On 15 April, 2014, the Supreme Court of India gave a landmark judgement by giving legal sanction to transgenders as the third gender. Transgenders are an ostracised community that live on the edges of society due to their gender identity. The community faces discrimination at all levels from the society. Identify the fundamental rights of transgenders that might have been violated before this landmark ruling of the Supreme Court.
- Right to Equality
- Right to Freedom
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right against Exploitation
Q. Under which of the following is child labour prohibited?
- Right to Equality
- Right against Exploitation
- Right to Freedom
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
Q. Under the 'Right against Exploitation', no one can employ a child below the age of fifteen to work.
- True
- False