Right to Education
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Why did Mahatma Gandhi want to teach children handicrafts?
Q. Which constitutional amendment states that the State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children in the age group of six to fourteen years?
- 85th amendment
- 86th amendment
- 87th amendment
- 98th amendment
Q. ____ believed that the aim of education should be the all-round development of children.
- M.K. Gandhi
- B.R. Ambedkar
- J.W. Nehru
- C. Rajagopalachari
Q. Mr. X is planning to start a school in his village so that the kids in his village will have access to educational opportunities. What are some of the RTE provisions to be followed while establishing the school?
- No child between the age of three to fifteen years can be denied admission.
- All students should be given admission without discrimination.
- Prohibition of taking any capitation fees or deposits.
- Birth certificates, hospital records, and age related affidavit of parents should be taken as age proof for admission.
- School teachers must have proper qualifications. They are not allowed to take private tuitions.
- 1, 2, 3 and 5 only
- 2, 3, 4 and 5
- 1 and 2
- 1, 5 and 6
Q. Read the passage and answer the question given below.
Why should compulsory education be free in India?
It must be realized to make compulsory education a success, it is absolutely necessary to make it entirely free. India is a poor country and we cannot expect our people to pay directly for the education of their children. Even in rich countries like England and U.S.A. mas education is not only free but there are many additional facilities like mid-day meal for children, free medical service, and scholarship on a generous scale. Since education is a fundamental civil and human right and basic to the health of the body politics, funds must be found for the purpose whatever the cost of the scheme. If we consider educational and cultural activities to be important, funds will be forthcoming. What we have to do is to rearrange our priority. With this in view, we have to adopt a many-sided programme of national planning and economic and industrial reconstruction. If not there will always be arguments and statistics to prove that it is impossible to introduce free, compulsory and universal education in India.
- Industrial construction is possible.
- None of these
- Otherwise compulsory education will not be a success.
- Funds will be forthcoming.
Q. The to the Constitution gives the right to education for children of the age group of six to fourteen years.
- 86th amendment
- 97th amendment
- 89th amendment
Q. Which section of the Right To Education Act refers to the provision of early childhood care and education?
- Section 9
- Section 10
- Section 8
- Section 11
Q. Which of the following is prohibited by law under the right to education?
- Admission without entrance test
- Charging capitation fees for admission
- Admission without discrimination
- Admission without birth certificate
Q. A child not being educated in India is a violation of the ______.
- Prohibition of Child Marriage Act
- Child Labour Act
- Right to Education Act
- Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act
Q. The Right to Education Act states the right to free and compulsory education for the children of the age group of six to eighteen years.
- True
- False