180+ Environmental Politics and Human Rights Solved MCQs

1.

National Human Rights Commission is a..............................

A. statutory body
B. constitutional body
C. multilateral institution
D. both a and c
Answer» A. statutory body
2.

Who is the current chairman of the National Human Rights Commission? a. Justice

A. s. anand
B. justice h.l. dattu
C. justice s. rajendra babu
D. none of these
Answer» B. justice h.l. dattu
3.

Who can be appointed as the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission?

A. any sitting judge of the supreme court
B. any retired chief justice of the supreme court
C. any person appointed by the president
D. retired chief justice of any high court
Answer» B. any retired chief justice of the supreme court
4.

What is tenure of the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission?

A. 5 years or up to 62 years of age
B. 5 years or up to 65 years of age
C. 6 years or up to 65 years of age
D. 5 years or up to 70 years of age
Answer» D. 5 years or up to 70 years of age
5.

Who of the following is not included in the Committee constituted for the appointment of the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission?

A. president
B. prime minister
C. lok sabha speaker
D. leader of the main opposition party
Answer» A. president
6.

Which of the following is not the function of the National Human Rights Commission?

A. to interfere in the proceedings related to any human rights violation case pending in the court
B. protecting human rights of prisoners
C. to provide economic compensation to any human rights violation victim
D. promoting research in the field of human rights
Answer» C. to provide economic compensation to any human rights violation victim
7.

Who among the following has never been appointed as the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission?

A. justice k. g. balakrishnan
B. justice s. rajendra babu
C. justice a. s. anand
D. justice p. sathasivam
Answer» D. justice p. sathasivam
8.

Where is the head quarter of the National Human Rights Commission?

A. delhi
B. mumbai
C. ahmedabad
D. kolkata
Answer» A. delhi
9.

When changes have been made in the National Human Rights Commission Act?

A. 2001
B. 1999
C. 2006
D. 2016
Answer» C. 2006
10.

What is the legal nature of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)?

A. the udhr is a multilateral treaty
B. the udhr is a un general assembly resolution
C. the udhr is a un security council resolution
D. the udhr is a declaration adopted by several states at an international
Answer» B. the udhr is a un general assembly resolution
11.

Bishnoi Movement was held in ……………….

A. 1600‟s
B. 1700‟s
C. 1800‟s
D. 1900‟s
Answer» B. 1700‟s
12.

The Bishnoi Movement held at…………………

A. rajasthan
B. maharashtra
C. utterpredesh
D. karnataka
Answer» A. rajasthan
13.

Who was the leader of Bishnoi Movement?

A. amrita devi
B. medha patkar
C. rana pratap
D. none of these
Answer» A. amrita devi
14.

What was the aim behind the Bishnoi Movement?

A. save water resources
B. save migrant people
C. save sacred trees from being cut down
D. save atmosphere
Answer» C. save sacred trees from being cut down
15.

Chipko Movement was held in ……………….

A. 1973
B. 1974
C. 1975
D. 1976
Answer» A. 1973
16.

The Chipko Movement held at…………………

A. chamoli
B. warangal
C. chennai
D. none of these
Answer» A. chamoli
17.

Who among the leader was not the participant of Chipko Movement?

A. sundarlal bahuguna,
B. gaura devi
C. sudesha devi
D. amritha devi
Answer» D. amritha devi
18.

To protect the trees on the Himalayan slopes from the axes of contractors of the forest is the main aim of …………………………..

A. bishnoi movement
B. chipko movement
C. narmada bachao andholan
D. chaliyar agitation
Answer» B. chipko movement
19.

United Nations Environment Programme was established in…………………

A. 1952
B. 1962
C. 1972
D. 1982
Answer» C. 1972
20.

Silent Vally Movement was held in ……………….

A. 1973
B. 1975
C. 1977
D. 1978
Answer» D. 1978
21.

Silent Vally Movement held at…………………

A. karnataka
B. tamilnadul
C. kerala
D. none of these
Answer» C. kerala
22.

Who among the leader was a participant of Silent Vally Movement?

A. sundarlal bahuguna,
B. sugathakumari
C. sudesha devi
D. amritha devi
Answer» B. sugathakumari
23.

What was the main aim behind the Silent Vally Movement?

A. to save water resources
B. to save migrant people
C. to save sacred trees from being cut down
D. to protect evergreen forest
Answer» D. to protect evergreen forest
24.

Narmada Bachao Andholan was held in ……………….

A. 1973
B. 1985
C. 1987
D. 1989
Answer» B. 1985
25.

The river Narmada is flowing through………….

A. gujarat
B. madhya predesh
C. maharashtra
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
26.

Who among the leader was a participant of Narmada Bachao Andholan?

A. medha padker
B. sugathakumari
C. sudesha devi,
D. amritha devi
Answer» A. medha padker
27.

What was the main aim behind the Narmada Bachao Andholan?

A. to save water resources
B. to fight against large dams build across narmada river.
C. to save sacred trees from being cut down.
D. to protect evergreen forest.
Answer» B. to fight against large dams build across narmada river.
28.

The Rio Declaration on environment and development was approved by………..

A. united nations
B. usa
C. wto
D. none of these
Answer» A. united nations
29.

The Rio Declaration on environment and development was approved by the United Nations during the Conference on Environment and Development held in...............

A. rio de janeiro
B. usa
C. paris
D. russia
Answer» A. rio de janeiro
30.

The Rio Declaration on environment and development was approved in……………….

A. 1991
B. 1992
C. 1993
D. 1994
Answer» B. 1992
31.

The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also known as…………………..

A. the rio summit
B. the rio conference
C. the earth summit
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
32.

In 2012, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development was also held in Rio, and is also commonly called ……………………

A. rio+20
B. rio earth summit 2012
C. the rio conference
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
33.

Rio+20 was held in…………………………….

A. 2012
B. 2013
C. 2014
D. 2015
Answer» A. 2012
34.

The Brundtland Report is on……………………

A. november 1986
B. october 1987
C. december 1988
D. none of these
Answer» B. october 1987
35.

The Brundtland Report, in October 1987, popularized (and defined) the term…………………

A. sustainable development
B. cold war
C. human right
D. third world countries
Answer» A. sustainable development
36.

The Brundtland Commission was appointed in …………………………..

A. 1980
B. 1982
C. 1983
D. 1984
Answer» C. 1983
37.

The Brundtland Commission officially dissolved in.……………………..

A. december 1987
B. december 1988
C. december1989
D. december 1990
Answer» A. december 1987
38.

……………………is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system.

A. global warming
B. ozone depletion
C. cfc
D. none of these
Answer» A. global warming
39.

Which country emitting more CO2 than any other countries in the world.

A. russia
B. usa
C. china
D. india
Answer» C. china
40.

Part ………….. of the Indian Constitution talks about Fundamental Rights.

A. part ii
B. part iii
C. part iv
D. part vi
Answer» B. part iii
41.

Indian constitution consists of --------------------- Fundamental rights.

A. two
B. three
C. five
D. six
Answer» D. six
42.

Under article ……………………..Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden.

A. article 15
B. article 16
C. article 17
D. article 18
Answer» C. article 17
43.

The Directive Principles of State Policy are borrowed from………………………………

A. british constitution
B. russian constitution
C. irish constitution
D. french constitution
Answer» C. irish constitution
44.

Right to education deals with Article……………

A. article 19
B. article 20
C. article 21
D. article 21 a
Answer» D. article 21 a
45.

The number of articles in UDHR is……………..

A. 24
B. 28
C. 30
D. 32
Answer» C. 30
46.

Right against exploitation is deals with articles………………

A. article 23- 24
B. article 15-17
C. article 25-28
D. none of these
Answer» A. article 23- 24
47.

Habeas Corpus is ……………….

A. government order
B. writ
C. ordinance
D. part of judiciary
Answer» B. writ
48.

Which of the following help pollution occur?

A. burning fossil fuels in cars
B. spilling chemicals and rivers
C. oil spills in the ocean
D. all the above
Answer» D. all the above
49.

The 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act was passed in the year……………….

A. 1972
B. 1973
C. 1975
D. 1976
Answer» D. 1976
50.

Sierra Club Foundation was found in the year……………………..

A. 1955
B. 1958
C. 1960
D. 1963
Answer» C. 1960
51.

The founder of Sierra Club Foundation ………………………..

A. david brower
B. dante
C. smith
D. none of these
Answer» A. david brower
52.

The headquarters of Sierra Club Foundation was situated in……………………

A. canada
B. usa
C. san francisco
D. switzerland
Answer» C. san francisco
53.

The National Green Tribunal Act was passed in ………………………….

A. 2008
B. 2009
C. 2010
D. 2011
Answer» C. 2010
54.

The special tribunal to handle the expeditious disposal of the cases pertaining to environmental issues is called…………………..

A. national green tribunal
B. supreme court
C. high court
D. lok pal
Answer» A. national green tribunal
55.

……………………draws inspiration from the India's constitutional provision of Article 48A which assures the citizens of India the right to a healthy environment.

A. national green tribunal
B. supreme court
C. high court
D. lok pal
Answer» A. national green tribunal
56.

Who was the first chairman of National Green Tribunal?

A. k.g.balakrishnan
B. lokeshwar singh panta
C. ranjan gogoy
D. none of these
Answer» B. lokeshwar singh panta
57.

Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) is works under the act of ……………………….

A. lokayukta
B. national green tribunal
C. supreme court
D. high court
Answer» B. national green tribunal
58.

The Forest Conservation Act was passed in ……………………………

A. 1980
B. 1981
C. 1982
D. 1983
Answer» A. 1980
59.

The Forest Conservation Act came into force on…………………..

A. 25 november 1980
B. 25 october 1980
C. 25 december 1980
D. none of these
Answer» B. 25 october 1980
60.

The Forest Conservation act 2010 consists of………………….

A. four sections
B. five sections
C. six sections
D. seven sections
Answer» B. five sections
61.

The territorial extent of the Forest Conservation Act is…………………………

A. all over india
B. only a particular state
C. union territories
D. none of these
Answer» A. all over india
62.

Green peace is a non-governmental ………………………… organization.

A. human right
B. environmental
C. business
D. health
Answer» B. environmental
63.

The international coordinating body of Green peace is situated at……………………

A. mumbai
B. manila
C. amsterdam
D. chennai
Answer» C. amsterdam
64.

The Greenpeace was founded in ………………………….

A. 1971
B. 1972
C. 1973
D. 1974 by irving stowe and dorothy stowe
Answer» A. 1971
65.

The Greenpeace was founded by………………………………..

A. irving stowe and dorothy stowe
B. george bush
C. medha padker
D. sundarlal bahuguna
Answer» A. irving stowe and dorothy stowe
66.

The Greenpeace conducts campaigning on worldwide issues such as …………..

A. climate change
B. deforestation
C. over fishing
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
67.

…………………. is a political ideology that aims to foster an ecologically sustainable society rooted in environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice and grassroots democracy.

A. geo politics
B. green politics
C. grass root democracy
D. none of these
Answer» B. green politics
68.

Green Politics is also known as………………………

A. eco politics
B. geo politics
C. grass root democracy
D. green parties
Answer» A. eco politics
69.

The Industrial Revolution marked a period of development in the…………………..

A. 18th century
B. 16th century
C. 20th century
D. 17th century
Answer» A. 18th century
70.

…………………… is marked a period of development in the latter half of the 18th century that transformed largely rural, agrarian societies in Europe and America into industrialized, urban ones.

A. green revolution
B. industrial revolution
C. socialisation
D. liberalisation
Answer» B. industrial revolution
71.

The Industrial revolution began in……………………..

A. japan
B. usa
C. britain
D. ussr
Answer» C. britain
72.

The term Industrial Revolution was first popularized by ……………………………

A. arnold toynbee
B. bernard beruch
C. karl marx
D. none of these
Answer» A. arnold toynbee
73.

Sarvodaya is a term meaning………………..

A. egalitarian society
B. non violence
C. ahimsa
D. universal uplift or progress of all
Answer» D. universal uplift or progress of all
74.

The term Sarvodaya was first coined by…………………………

A. mahatma gandhi
B. nehru
C. vipin chandra pal
D. none of these
Answer» A. mahatma gandhi
75.

The book "Unto This Last" written by…………………….

A. john ruskin
B. nehru
C. sasi tharoor
D. mahatma gandhi
Answer» A. john ruskin
76.

Which one of the following is not the basic principle of Sarvodaya?

A. that the good of the individual is contained in the good of all.
B. that a lawyer\s work has the same value as the barber\s in as much as all have the same right of earning their livelihood from their work
C. that is a life of labour, i.e., the life of the tiller of the soil and the handicraftsman is the life worth living.
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
77.

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in ………………………

A. 1961
B. 1965
C. 1967
D. 1969
Answer» A. 1961
78.

…………………………… aims to "stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.

A. imf
B. who
C. world wide fund
D. none of these
Answer» C. world wide fund
79.

The headquarters of World Wide Fund is situated in…………………

A. rue mauverny
B. washington
C. geneva
D. new york
Answer» A. rue mauverny
80.

The World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002, took place in ………………………..

A. usa
B. japan
C. russia
D. south africa
Answer» D. south africa
81.

The UNEP was formed in the year………………………………

A. 1971
B. 1972
C. 1975
D. 1976
Answer» B. 1972
82.

Article 14 deals with…………………..

A. rule of law
B. prohibition of untouchability
C. right against exploitation
D. none of these.
Answer» A. rule of law
83.

Which of the following rights have been described as first generation rights?

A. social and economic rights
B. civil and political rights
C. cultural rights
D. people‟s rights
Answer» B. civil and political rights
84.

Which term was not the part of the preamble of the original constitution of India?

A. republic
B. sovereign
C. political justice
D. secular
Answer» D. secular
85.

The tenure of the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission is for ………………..

A. five years or until he is 65 years old (whichever is earlier)
B. five years or until he is 70 years old (whichever is earlier)
C. six years or until he is 70 years old (whichever is earlier)
D. none of these
Answer» B. five years or until he is 70 years old (whichever is earlier)
86.

Which writ can be issued by the court to the public servant to perform the duties attached to his office?

A. quo-warranto
B. mandamus
C. certiorari
D. none of these
Answer» B. mandamus
87.

The French Revolution took place in……………………

A. 1789
B. 1775
C. 1776
D. 1689
Answer» A. 1789
88.

The articles covered under the Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian constitution from……………………………..

A. 39-51
B. 32-45
C. 36-51
D. none of these
Answer» C. 36-51
89.

The third generation Human Right is………………………..

A. civil and political rights
B. natural rights
C. economic social and cultural rights
D. collective rights
Answer» D. collective rights
90.

The division of human rights into three generations was initially proposed in 1979 by the Czech jurist ………………..at the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

A. thomas hobbes
B. jean bodin
C. karel vasak
D. none of these
Answer» C. karel vasak
91.

Right to property in India is a ……………………

A. legal right
B. constitutional right
C. fundamental right
D. economic right
Answer» A. legal right
92.

India borrowed the idea of Fundamental Rights from ……………………

A. british constitution
B. irish constitution
C. american constitution
D. french constitution
Answer» C. american constitution
93.

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights consists of ………….. articles.

A. 53
B. 31
C. 111
D. 26.
Answer» A. 53
94.

The International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination entered into force on ………………

A. 1981
B. 1979
C. 1969
D. 1945
Answer» C. 1969
95.

The primary responsibility of UNESCO is……………………

A. improving the living condition of workers
B. improving the welfare of the child
C. imparting education to children as well as adults
D. improving women welfare.
Answer» C. imparting education to children as well as adults
96.

Ozone is formed in the upper atmosphere by a photochemical reaction with…………………..

A. ultra violet solar radiation
B. infra-red radiation
C. visible light
D. all of the above
Answer» A. ultra violet solar radiation
97.

Birsa Munda was associated with tribal struggle of………………

A. jharkhand
B. nagaland
C. orissa
D. west bengal
Answer» A. jharkhand
98.

The grant of franchise to women equal with men is assertion of the principle of …………………………

A. political equality
B. civil equality
C. equality
D. social equality
Answer» A. political equality
99.

The phrase “equal protection of law” in Indian constitution is borrowed from…………………

A. britain
B. france
C. usa
D. switzerland
Answer» A. britain
100.

The success of democracy depends upon which of the following:

A. right to criticize
B. right to association
C. right to property
D. right to contest election
Answer» D. right to contest election
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