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Class 11 Political Science (Political Theory) Chapter 5 Rights

This quiz on Chapter 5, Rights, from Class 11 Political Science (Political Theory) is designed to assess your understanding of the concept of rights and their significance in political theory and practice. The quiz covers key topics such as the definition of rights, the relationship between rights and duties, the distinction between moral and legal rights, and the importance of fundamental rights in a democratic society. It also explores theories of rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and how rights empower individuals to participate in social, economic, and political life. Questions include multiple-choice, scenario-based, and analytical queries to ensure a comprehensive grasp of the chapter. Detailed explanations for incorrect answers will enhance your learning, and a certificate of achievement will be awarded upon successful completion. Perfect for revision and self-assessment, this quiz will strengthen your knowledge of rights and their essential role in ensuring justice and equality.

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Category: Promoting Equal Opportunities

1. What is the primary purpose of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

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Category: Conflicts Between Rights

2. Which of the following scenarios shows a balance between freedom of expression and privacy?

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Category: Social and Cultural Rights

3. When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the UN General Assembly?

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Category: State’s Role in Protecting Rights While Maintaining Order

4. Which of the following is considered a civil liberty?

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Category: Rights in a Democratic Society

5. Which of the following is a result of the expansion of rights in democratic societies?

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Category: Rights and Their Role in Democracy

6. What is the definition of rights in a democratic society?

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Category: Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

7. When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations General Assembly?

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Category: Mutual Relationship Between Rights and Duties

8. What is a right in the context of political theory?

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Category: WHERE DO RIGHTS COME FROM?

9. What are rights considered as according to the text?

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Category: Civil Rights

10. What economic right does the rural employment guarantee scheme ensure?

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Category: Ensuring Human Dignity

11. Which aspect of Immanuel Kant’s concept links human dignity to moral rights?

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Category: Expanding Scope of Rights

12. Which of the following is considered a new right recognized in recent times?

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Category: Rights and Self-Respect

13. Which of the following needs rights to challenge inequalities based on race, caste, religion, and gender according to the text?

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Category: Balancing Rights and Social Order

14. Which of the following rights is essential in a democratic society?

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Category: Right to Protest and Dissent

15. Which of the following is considered a political right?

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Category: th and 18th Century Theories

16. Which centuries are associated with the argument that rights are given by nature or God?

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Category: Rights and State Obligations

17. What is the primary importance of legal and constitutional recognition of rights?

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Category: KINDS OF RIGHTS

18. Which of the following rights is considered universal for all human beings?

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Category: Rights as Socially Recognized Claims

19. What are rights primarily considered as?

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Category: Right to education

20. What is the primary characteristic of a right in terms of its definition?

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Category: Conclusion

21. Consider a scenario where an individual’s right to free movement is restricted during a public health crisis to protect others. How should this conflict be resolved?

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Category: Natural Rights and Divine Law

22. What are rights primarily considered to be?

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Category: Challenges to Rights in Authoritarian Regimes

23. What is one of the main responsibilities of a government concerning individual rights?

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Category: Universal Nature of Rights

24. Which of the following best aligns with Kant’s perspective on human dignity and rights?

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Category: Definition of Rights

25. How do rights contribute to an individual’s self-respect?

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Category: Ensuring Equality Through Rights

26. What is the intrinsic value that every individual possesses according to the syllabus?

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Category: Introduction

27. Which document first outlined human rights as universal and applicable to all humans?

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Category: Human Rights

28. What is the intrinsic value that human rights aim to protect?

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Category: Different Types of Rights

29. Which of the following is a legitimate right rather than a personal desire?

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Category: Economic rights

30. What type of economic right is provided to unemployed persons to help meet their basic needs?

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Category: RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

31. Which of the following rights contributes to the common good?

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Category: Legal Enforcement of Rights Through Courts

32. In addressing gender inequality within a given society, which moral claim is most likely to be invoked to justify the enactment of new rights supporting women’s empowerment?

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Category: Definition: Rights as Entitlements and Justified Claims

33. What obligation does the state have concerning the right to education?

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Category: Reasonable Restrictions in Law

34. What must the state obtain if it wishes to lawfully arrest someone?

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Category: Obligations Towards Society

35. Which of the following is considered a basic right in most democratic societies?

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Category: Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution

36. Which of the following is recognized as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?

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Category: Limitations and Restrictions on Rights

37. Which right ensures that an individual is provided legal counsel during a trial?

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Category: Right to Equality Before Law

38. What obligation does the state have concerning economic rights?

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Category: Right to Vote and Contest Elections

39. What does the right to contest elections empower an individual to do in a democracy?

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Category: Criticism and Support of Rawls’ Theory

40. What is the main principle of Rawls’ Theory concerning equal opportunities?

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Category: Right to Free Speech and Expression

41. Before curtailing an individual’s liberty, what must the state provide?

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Category: Right to Livelihood

42. Which of the following is considered a basic economic right?

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Category: Natural Rights Theory

43. Which of the following best describes natural rights?

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Category: Role of International Organizations in Protecting Rights

44. Which of the following best describes the impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on global human rights standards?

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Category: Historical Perspectives on Rights

45. According to Kant, what distinguishes human beings from other objects?

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Category: Global Struggles for Human Rights

46. How do universal human rights limit state authority?

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Category: Fundamental Rights in the Constitution

47. Which of the following best describes why legal recognition of rights is important?

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Category: Equality and Human Dignity

48. What is considered a basic human right according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

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Category: Basis of Rights

49. What are rights primarily considered as?

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Category: Importance of Legal Recognition

50. What is the primary reason for legal recognition of rights in a constitution?

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Category: Concept of Inalienable Rights

51. Why are universal rights important?

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Category: John Rawls’ Theory of Rights and Justice

52. What are rights considered according to Rawls’ theory?

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Category: Right to Form Political Parties and Associations

53. What is considered a civil liberty that complements political rights in a democracy?

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Category: Newly Emerging Right

54. Which of the following illustrates the expansion of rights to include cultural claims?

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Category: The Veil of Ignorance Concept

55. What is the primary focus of the Veil of Ignorance concept?

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Category: LEGAL RIGHTS AND THE STATE

56. Why is it important for rights to have legal recognition under a constitution?

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Category: Respecting Others’ Rights

57. Which of the following best represents respecting others’ rights?

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Category: Importance of Rights in Everyday Life

58. Which right is considered universal and fundamental for all human beings?

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Category: Rights in Political, Social, and Personal Relationships

59. What does universal human rights imply according to philosophical discussions?

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Category: Political Rights

60. Which civil liberty is necessary for the protection of political rights?

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Category: Protecting Individual Freedoms

61. Which of the following is considered a political right?

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Category: State’s Role in Enforcing and Protecting Rights

62. Why is legal recognition of rights important?

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Category: Distinguishing Rights from Desires and Wants

63. Which of the following is considered a universal right?

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Category: Ethical Responsibilities in Exercising Right

64. Which of the following is an ethical responsibility when exercising a right?

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Category: Examples of Fundamental Rights

65. Which of the following is considered a political right?

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Category: What Are Rights?

66. Which of the following is an example of a political right?

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Category: Bill of Rights in Various Democracies

67. What is the main purpose of a Bill of Rights in a democracy?

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Category: Justice as Fairness

68. What is meant by the term “rights” in the context of justice as fairness?

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Category: Freedom of Expression

69. What does the principle of equal rights imply in a democratic society?

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