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Gender, School and Society Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Education (B.ED) .

1.

The term which literally means a 'pure and virtuous woman' is:

A. Abolished
B. Excluded
C. Sati
D. Satya
Answer» C. Sati
2.

Who gave emphasis on the liberation of the Hindu Society by ‘Go back to the Veda’ ?

A. Arya samaj
B. Brahmo samaj
C. Ancient samaj
D. Education
Answer» A. Arya samaj
3.

Who founded the Atmiya Sabha in 1815 and the Brahmo Samaj on 20th August 1828?

A. Vivekanand
B. Raja RamMohan Ro
C. Swami Dayanand Saraswati
D. Bhimsen
Answer» B. Raja RamMohan Ro
4.

Which is not  the scheme & programme for women empowerment?

A. SSA
B. Ladli
C. NCR
D. Kasturba Gandhi
Answer» C. NCR
5.

Who worked very hard for years to stop the practice of ‘Sati’.

A. Vivekanand
B. Raja RamMohan Roy
C. Swami Dayanand Saraswati
D. Bhimsen
Answer» B. Raja RamMohan Roy
6.

Who advocated the abolition of polygamy (a practice of a man having more than one wife) and child marriage?

A. Vivekanand
B. Raja RamMohan Roy
C. Swami Dayanand Saraswati
D. Bhimsen
Answer» B. Raja RamMohan Roy
7.

Which commission constituted the National Commission for Women as a statutory body. The first commission of this was constituted on 31st January 1992 with Mrs. Jayanti

A. The National Commission for Women Act, 1990
B. The National Commission for Women Act, 1991(Act No. 20 of
C. The National Commission for Women Act, 1992 (Act
D. The National Commission
Answer» A. The National Commission for Women Act, 1990
8.

Dowry Prohibition Act came in which year?

A. 1961
B. 1963
C. 1965
D. 1968
Answer» A. 1961
9.

It was a period of feminist activity and thought that occurred during the 19th and early 20th century throughout the Western world. It focused on legal issues, primarily on gaining the right to vote.

A. First-wave feminism
B. Second-wave feminism
C. Third-wave feminism
D. Fourth- wave feminism
Answer» A. First-wave feminism
10.

Which feminism is a perspective within feminism that calls for a radical reordering of society in which male supremacy is eliminated in all social and economic contexts?

A. Radical
B. Postmodernists
C. Black
D. White
Answer» A. Radical
11.

The movement of which feminism is said to have arisen out of the realization that women are of many colors, ethnicities, nationalities, religions and cultural backgrounds.

A. First-wave feminism
B. Second-wave feminism
C. Third-wave feminism
D. Fourth- wave feminism
Answer» C. Third-wave feminism
12.

Which of the following is not a four feminist approaches to educational intervention?

A. Ancient theory
B. Gender difference
C. Structural theory
D. Deconstructiv e theory
Answer» A. Ancient theory
13.

It is one’s sense of one’s own gender. It is the result of socialization, but it also has a biological basis.

A. Gender identity
B. Sex
C. Sexuality
D. Transgender
Answer» A. Gender identity
14.

Which theory of feminism argue that girls can meet the same academic standards as boys, provided they face no negative intervention from different socializing agents.

A. Socialisation theory
B. Gender difference
C. Structural theory
D. Deconstructiv e theory
Answer» A. Socialisation theory
15.

Which feminist philosophy is a version of feminism whose primary focus concerns, at least to some degree, Black women from within African contexts.

A. Radical
B. Postmodern
C. Black
D. White
Answer» C. Black
16.

It is the personal sense of one’s own gender.

A. Gender Role
B. Sex
C. Gender stereotype
D. Gender identity
Answer» D. Gender identity
17.

Which one is the formal agency of socialization?

A. Family
B. School
C. Peer
D. Neighbourhood
Answer» B. School
18.

Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 states which law?

A. laws related to dowry
B. laws related to divorce
C. laws related to rape
D. laws related to
Answer» C. laws related to rape
19.

It is a social process in which both individual and other social processes are intrinsically related.

A. Social construction
B. Society
C. Relationship
D. Community
Answer» A. Social construction
20.

Culturally Responsive Classroom Management approach can be used for:

A. Gender Stereotypes
B. Overcoming Gender Ster
C. eGender roles
D. Overcoming ge
Answer» B. Overcoming Gender Ster
21.

"In my textbooks, I learned that only men are doctors." it is an example of:

A. Gender equality
B. Gender inequality
C. Reproducing Gender in S
D. Gender disparit
Answer» C. Reproducing Gender in S
22.

It refers to the biological characteristics or natural biological differences between men and women, for example, the differences in the organs related to reproduction.

A. sex
B. gender
C. sexuality
D. identity
Answer» A. sex
23.

An umbrella term for people whose gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth.

A. cisgender
B. transgender
C. hetrosexual
D. sex
Answer» B. transgender
24.

It is the rule of the father over all women in the family and also over younger socially and economically subordinate males.

A. patriarchy
B. matriarchy
C. polygamy
D. matrilineal
Answer» A. patriarchy
25.

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, in which Draupadi, daughter of the king of Panchala, is married to five

A. Polygamy
B. Polineal
C. Polyandry
D. Patriarchy
Answer» C. Polyandry
26.

It refers to policies and measures designed to increase the degree of autonomy and self-determination in the lives of people and in communities in order to enable them to represent their interests in a responsible and self- determined way, acting (again) on their own authority.

A. Discrimination
B. Equality
C. Equity
D. Empowerment
Answer» D. Empowerment
27.

The movie 'KI KA' is an example of:

A. Gender Stereotypes
B. Overcoming Gender Ster
C. eGender roles
D. Overcoming gender roles
Answer» B. Overcoming Gender Ster
28.

For working towards gender equality in the classroom which strategy is correct?

A. inclusive language
B. exclusive practices
C. unequal tasks
D. away from fam
Answer» A. inclusive language

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