The Flow of Events in Achieving Universality of Human Rights
Trending Questions
Q. Who painted the declaration of the rights of man and citizen?
- Denis Diderot
- Francois Marie
- Le – Barbier
- Arouet De Voltaire
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Which among the following is not a civil right?
- Right to equality
- Right to public facilities
- Right to vote
- Right to fair trial
Q. In which year was the Government of India Act passed by the British Parliament?
- 1950
- 1925
- 1930
- 1935
Q. Which among the following is not a civil right?
- Right to equality
- Right to public facilities
- Right to vote
- Right to fair trial
Q. ICCPR stands for International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The word covenant means ____.
- Rights
- Rules
- Agreement
- Treaty
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ICCPR stands for International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The word covenant means ____.
- rights
- rules
- agreement
- treaty
Q. ICCPR stands for International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The word covenant means ____.
- Rights
- Rules
- Agreement
- Treaty
Q. The United Nations Organisation made the UDHR in Paris on 10 December 1948. UDHR stands for ____.
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Universal Demand for Human Rights
- Universal Development of Human Resources
- Universal Declaration of Human Resources
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The United Nations Organisations made the UDHR in Paris on 10 December 1948. UDHR stands for ____.
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Universal Demand for Human Rights
- Universal Development of Human Resources
- Universal Declaration of Human Resources
Q. The realisation of the universality of human rights was accompanied by the rise of democratic systems all over the world.
- True
- False
Q. Assertion: Many nations witnessed the emergence of autocratic governments accompanied by curtailment of people's rights and liberties.
Reason: The common claim of a dignified life irrespective of one's ancestry, gender, colour, status, and creed led to the realisation of universality and indivisibility of human rights.
Read the above given statements and select the option that is true.
Reason: The common claim of a dignified life irrespective of one's ancestry, gender, colour, status, and creed led to the realisation of universality and indivisibility of human rights.
Read the above given statements and select the option that is true.
- The assertion is correct but the reason is incorrect.
- The assertion is incorrect but the reason is correct.
- Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
- Both the assertion and the reason are correct.
Q. The realisation of the universality of human rights was accompanied by the rise of democratic systems all over the world.
- True
- False
Q. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) consists of how many articles?
- 25
- 15
- 30
- 12
Q. Read the following statements about universality of human rights and select the option that is true.
Assertion: The aftermath of the war led to the formation of United Nations (UN) and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
Reason: The horrors witnessed during WWII led to a universal consensus on the minimum standards of living for all human beings.
Assertion: The aftermath of the war led to the formation of United Nations (UN) and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
Reason: The horrors witnessed during WWII led to a universal consensus on the minimum standards of living for all human beings.
- Both the assertion and the reason are correct.
- Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
- The assertion is correct but the reason is incorrect.
- The assertion is incorrect but the reason is correct.
Q. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) consists of how many articles?
- 25
- 15
- 30
- 12
Q. At the time of the US declaration of independence, the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness were applicable only to the .
- white males
- women and childern
- all people of colour
Q. In which year was the Government of India Act passed by the British Parliament?
- 1950
- 1925
- 1930
- 1935