Child Rights
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Q. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act was passed in the year ____.
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
Q. is a practice where children are subjected to humiliation, punishments, violence, threats, insults, and sexual harassment.
- Child labour
- Childcare
- Child abuse
Q. Which Act gives children the right to conserve their culture and live within their religious community?
- Right to Healthy Life
- Right to Protection and Security
- Religious and Cultural Rights
- Right of Proper Upbringing
Q. Which of the following highlighted the rights of children as the necessary foundation for their welfare and development?
- UNICEF
- UNCRC
- UNESCO
- UNO
Q. The United Nations has proclaimed the rights of children concerning their development and welfare in its Charter of Rights of 1992. These juvenile rights have also been given a place in the Indian Constitution. Identify these rights from the following.
- Right to live without discrimination
- Right of proper upbringing
- Right to free education after the age of eighteen
- Right to protection and security
Q. Child development and welfare are the preconditions for social development.
Choose some statements that help in substantiating the above statement.
Choose some statements that help in substantiating the above statement.
- Supporting children in their growth and development leads to positive social change.
- Growth of children contributes to the development of family only.
- When children are protected, educated, and loved, they end up becoming good citizens.
- The progress of any nation depends on the overall development of the children.
Q. Which of the following highlighted the civil, political, economic, and cultural rights of children as the necessary foundation for their welfare and development?
- International Convention concerning Child abuse of 1978
- United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989
- Convention relating to the Status of Children of 1980
- International Convention on Child of 1912
Q. Which Article under the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on the basis of caste, colour, language, or nationality?
- Article 15
- Article 16
- Article 17
- Article 18