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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (BA political science) .
| 151. |
Chlorofluorocarbon is used in………………….. |
| A. | refrigerators |
| B. | air conditioners |
| C. | perfume |
| D. | all of the above |
| Answer» D. all of the above | |
| 152. |
Awaas Foundation is a non-governmental organization in India working to control noise pollution since………………………. |
| A. | 2002 |
| B. | 2003 |
| C. | 2004 |
| D. | 2005 |
| Answer» B. 2003 | |
| 153. |
The instrument used to measure the noise is called………………… |
| A. | audiometer |
| B. | odometer |
| C. | clap-on-meter |
| D. | decibel meter |
| Answer» D. decibel meter | |
| 154. |
Koyto Protocol is an international treaty to control…………………… |
| A. | greenhouse gases emission |
| B. | nuclear waste and safety |
| C. | depletion of ozone layer |
| D. | spillage of oil |
| Answer» A. greenhouse gases emission | |
| 155. |
Which one of the following is the example of renewable source of energy? |
| A. | coal |
| B. | petroleum |
| C. | natural gas |
| D. | nuclear |
| Answer» D. nuclear | |
| 156. |
The major contributor of Carbon monoxide is…………………. |
| A. | motor vehicle |
| B. | industrial processes |
| C. | stationary fuel combustion |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» A. motor vehicle | |
| 157. |
Ozone of found in………………….. |
| A. | mesosphere |
| B. | ionosphere |
| C. | stratosphere |
| D. | exosphere |
| Answer» C. stratosphere | |
| 158. |
PH value of fresh water is…………………… |
| A. | 5 |
| B. | 6 |
| C. | 7 |
| D. | 8 |
| Answer» C. 7 | |
| 159. |
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were …………….. International development goals. |
| A. | 5 |
| B. | 6 |
| C. | 7 |
| D. | 8 |
| Answer» D. 8 | |
| 160. |
Which one of the following is included in the millennium development Goals? |
| A. | to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger |
| B. | to achieve universal primary education |
| C. | to promote gender equality and empower women |
| D. | all of the above |
| Answer» D. all of the above | |
| 161. |
The Security Council consists of……………… members. |
| A. | 5 |
| B. | 10 |
| C. | 15 |
| D. | 20 |
| Answer» C. 15 | |
| 162. |
The term of office-bearers of Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is………………….. |
| A. | 2 years |
| B. | 3 years |
| C. | 4 years |
| D. | 5 years |
| Answer» A. 2 years | |
| 163. |
The members of Human Right Committee are elected for a term of ……………………. |
| A. | 2 years |
| B. | 3 years |
| C. | 4 years |
| D. | 5 years |
| Answer» C. 4 years | |
| 164. |
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Paris, France on …………………….. |
| A. | december 10, 1948 |
| B. | december 10, 1949 |
| C. | december 10, 1950 |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» A. december 10, 1948 | |
| 165. |
Who is the founder of Amnesty International? |
| A. | berden powel |
| B. | peter benenson |
| C. | thomas richard |
| D. | graham ball |
| Answer» B. peter benenson | |
| 166. |
Amnesty International is a non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom focused on ………………… |
| A. | human rights |
| B. | environmental pollution |
| C. | bio diversity loss |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» A. human rights | |
| 167. |
The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 is divided in to ……………………. |
| A. | 6 chapter & 26 section |
| B. | 6 chapter and 24 section |
| C. | 4 chapter & 26 section |
| D. | 4 chapter & 24 section |
| Answer» C. 4 chapter & 26 section | |
| 168. |
The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 enforced to..? |
| A. | it extends to the whole of india except j&k |
| B. | it extends to the whole of india except govt. industries |
| C. | it extends to the whole of india except area mentioned in 1st schedule |
| D. | it extends to the whole of india |
| Answer» D. it extends to the whole of india | |
| 169. |
How many Bishnoies sacrificed their lives to save Khejri trees? |
| A. | 33 |
| B. | 330 |
| C. | 360 |
| D. | 363 |
| Answer» D. 363 | |
| 170. |
When was 30th anniversary of Chipko Movement celebrated? |
| A. | 1984 |
| B. | 1994 |
| C. | 2004 |
| D. | 2014 |
| Answer» C. 2004 | |
| 171. |
What is Chipko movement often called………………… |
| A. | afforestation |
| B. | love for trees |
| C. | chipko andolan |
| D. | chipko obsession |
| Answer» C. chipko andolan | |
| 172. |
Article 24 of the Indian Constitution deals with………………… |
| A. | prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour |
| B. | prohibition of employment of children in factories, etc. |
| C. | freedom to manage religious affairs |
| D. | none of these. |
| Answer» B. prohibition of employment of children in factories, etc. | |
| 173. |
Right to education deals with ……………….. |
| A. | article 19 |
| B. | article 20 |
| C. | article 21 |
| D. | article 21a |
| Answer» D. article 21a | |
| 174. |
India borrowed the Directive Principle of State policy from………………. |
| A. | us constitution |
| B. | russian constitution |
| C. | irish constitution |
| D. | british constitution |
| Answer» C. irish constitution | |
| 175. |
Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right? |
| A. | right to equality |
| B. | right to freedom |
| C. | right against exploitation |
| D. | right to property |
| Answer» D. right to property | |
| 176. |
Which is the Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 45/111 of 14 December 1990? |
| A. | all prisoners shall be treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings. |
| B. | there shall be no discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. |
| C. | prisoners shall have access to the health services available in the country without discrimination on the grounds of their legal situation. |
| D. | all of the above |
| Answer» D. all of the above | |
| 177. |
The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) is formed in………………….. |
| A. | 1985 |
| B. | 1986 |
| C. | 1987 |
| D. | 1988 |
| Answer» A. 1985 | |
| 178. |
The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) was established under the Resolution1985/17 of ……………………in 28 May 1985. |
| A. | general assembly |
| B. | security council |
| C. | economic and social council |
| D. | wto |
| Answer» C. economic and social council | |
| 179. |
The members of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) are elected for a term of ……………………….. |
| A. | three |
| B. | four |
| C. | five |
| D. | six |
| Answer» B. four | |
| 180. |
The natural ecosystems are made up of ……………… |
| A. | forests |
| B. | water sources, |
| C. | plants and animals |
| D. | all of the above |
| Answer» D. all of the above | |
| 181. |
The Plachimada Coca-Cola Struggle was a series of protests to close the CocaCola factory in the village of Plachimada, in …………….District, Kerala. |
| A. | kottayam |
| B. | wayanad |
| C. | palakkad |
| D. | kozhikode |
| Answer» C. palakkad | |
| 182. |
In Plachimada the Coca- Cola factory was shut down in ……………………. |
| A. | march 2004 |
| B. | december 2004 |
| C. | march 2005 |
| D. | december 2005 |
| Answer» A. march 2004 | |
| 183. |
Who was the leader of the Plachimada Coca-Cola Struggle? |
| A. | medha padker |
| B. | sarojini naidu |
| C. | mayilamma |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» C. mayilamma | |
| 184. |
The Plachimada struggle is related to………………….. |
| A. | coca-cola company |
| B. | narmada dam |
| C. | save sacred trees |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» A. coca-cola company | |
| 185. |
…………………….is the fourth longest river in Kerala at 169 km in length. |
| A. | bharatapuzha |
| B. | periyar |
| C. | chaliyar |
| D. | manjeswaram river |
| Answer» C. chaliyar | |
| 186. |
By volume, dry air contains …………………percentage nitrogen. |
| A. | 20.95% |
| B. | 0.93 |
| C. | 78.09 |
| D. | 0.04% |
| Answer» C. 78.09 | |
| 187. |
By volume, dry air contains …………………percentage oxygen. |
| A. | 20.95% |
| B. | 0.93 |
| C. | 78.09 |
| D. | 0.04% |
| Answer» A. 20.95% | |
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