Movements
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Q. What is a movement?
- The progress of a nation
- An organisation that aims to bring about change
- The migration of people from one region to another
- The rise and fall of political parties and leaders
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Three friends went to watch a film that showed the hero becoming Chief Minister for a day and making big changes in the state. Imran said this is what the country needs. Rizwan said this kind of a personal rule without institutions is dangerous. Shankar said all this is a fantasy. No minister can do anything in one day. What would be your reaction to such a film?
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How many times was the Jan Lokpal Bill brought in Parliament?
- 6
- 8
- 10
- 1
Q. What is a group of people with similar ideas and beliefs working towards changing existing policies?
- A tribe
- A mob
- A movement
- A revolution
Q. The Jan Lokpal Bill was passed in the Parliament to fight corruption.
- True
- False
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Which of the following is/are the characteristics of any movement?
- Involves a group of organised people.
- People in the group have similar ideas and beliefs.
- People in the group have different ideas and beliefs.
- Aims towards gradual development.
Q. The Jan Lokpal Bill was brought up in the Parliament eight times between 1968-2008 but was never passed. Which of the following is true about this bill?
- The government has the power to overrule the Supreme Court's decisions.
- The bill allows the prosecution of politicians and bureaucrats without government permission.
- The bill would create an effective deterrence against child marriage.
- It is an anti-corruption bill.
Q. A is defined as a group of organised people who share similar ideas and beliefs.
- movement
- company
- rally
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What was the Jan Lokpal Bill about?
- Anti corruption
- Woman harassment
- Animal protection
- Human rights
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The right to protest is considered as an important _______ in a democracy.
- duty
- right
- state principle
- obligation