Child Labour Prohibition Act
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Q. Write a short note on The Child Labour Prohibition Act - 1986.
Q. Bheem is a 13-year-old boy. He performs in a local circus. Which right is violated here?
- Freedom of speech
- Child rights
- Right to employment
- Religious freedom
Q. According to Child Labour Prohibition Act, a person who hires children under the age of 14 for labour may face _______.
- minimum five years imprisonment
- fine
- death penalty
- imprisonment for one year
Q. The Government of India enacted the Child Labour Prohibition Act in
- 1996
- 1976
- 1986
- 2006
Q. Which of these industries cannot employ children?
- Stationary shops
- Explosives
- Glassmaking
- Beedi company
Q. Ellen is hiring children in a beedi company. Which of the following rights is violated by Ellen?
- Freedom of speech
- Right to employment
- Child rights
- Religious freedom
Q. A person employed children under the age of fourteen in his store. He has violated which of the following right of these children?
- Right to freedom
- Right against exploitation
- Right to life
- Right to constitutional remedies
Q. The Government of India enacted the Child Labour Prohibition Act in .
- 1996
- 1976
- 1986
- 2006
Q. Analyse the four pictures given and arrange the word.
Q. Nirupam is a 13-year-old boy. He works under an employer who pays him well. He does not attend school and goes to work. Which right is violated here?
- Religious freedom
- Child rights
- Freedom of speech
- Right to employment
Q. Karthika is a 13-year-old girl. Her father forcibly stopped sending her to school. He said that educated girls are a curse to the family. Which right is violated here?
- Right to freedom of speech
- Right to employment
- Child right
- Right to choose religion
Q. Analyse the given images and choose the correct options with respect to child rights.
- The Child Labour Prohibition Act prevents a child from being employed in any kind of labour.
- Child labour is a violation of Human Rights.
- In India, every child between the age of 6 and 14 has the right to free education.
- In India, child rights include providing free bikes and cars to transport from one place to another.