Child Trafficking
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Q.
Name the full form of POCSO.
Q. The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 defines a ‘child’ as a person below the age of 16 years.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following is not included under child trafficking?
- Kidnapping
- Child labour
- Healthcare
- Child Abuse
Q. Assertion: POCSO protects children from prostitution.
Reason: Sexual assault is a crime.
Reason: Sexual assault is a crime.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
- Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
- A is true but R is false
- A is false but R is true
Q. Which statements are true regarding Children Immoral Trafficking Act?
- Every criminal is punished for life-term imprisonment
- Imprisonment for seven years
- Police can search without warrants
- Victims are produced in front of the magistrate
Q. In ______, laws were made in the interest of women labourers.
- 1861
- 1891
- 1881
- 1871
Q. If a child is kidnapped, what are the possible crimes that they may face?
- Child labour
- Sexual abuse
- Treating them over their favourite food
- Showering with gifts
Q. Which of the following depicts examples of child trafficking?
- A 10 year old being forced to do their chores in their house
- A 10 year old being forced to work beg on the streets
- Abduction of an orphaned child
- Adoption of an orphaned child
Q. Match the following acts or rights with relevant statements:
1) Children Rights; | A) In case of child marriage the person can face imprisonment for 2 years |
2) POCSO Act; | B) The right to follow own religion and education |
3) Prohibition of Child Marriage Act; | C) Imprisonment for 7 or more years depending on the severity of crime |
4) Immoral Trafficking Act; | D) Protection of child against sexual abuse |
- 1-B; 2-C; 3-A; 4-D
- 1-C; 2-D; 3-A; 4-B
- 1-B; 2-D; 3-C; 4-A
- 1-B; 2-D; 3-A; 4-C
Q. If a child is kidnapped, what are the possible crimes that they may face?
- Child labour
- Sexual abuse
- Treating them over their favourite food
- Showering with gifts
Q. Burst the bubbles containing crimes which fall under human trafficking.
- Forced Labour
- Kidnapping
- Sexual Assault
- Forced Begging
- Bonded Labour
- Vetti
- Forced Education
- Forced Studying