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Question-1
" Swaraj is my right and I shall have it" - is the famous statement of
(A)
Mahatma Gandhi
(B)
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(C)
Lala Lajpat Rai
(D)
Rabindranath Tagore
Question-2
Which government is considered to be an important means of protecting the freedom of people?
(A)
Democracy
(B)
Republic
(C)
Monarchy
(D)
Aristocracy
Question-3
Which of the following books were banned after protests?
I) Ramayana Retold
II) The Satanic verses
III) The last temptation of christ
IV) Me Nathuram Boltoy
(A)
Only I
(B)
Only II
(C)
Both I and II
(D)
Both III and IV
Question-4
'Swa' Means
(A)
Society
(B)
Self
(C)
Rule
(D)
Satyagraha
Question-5
Aung San SuI Kyi as the leades in
(A)
China
(B)
South Africa
(C)
America
(D)
Myanmar
Question-6
Freedom of expression is included in
(A)
Right to fundamental duties
(B)
Right to freedom
(C)
Right to equality
(D)
Right to property
Question-7
How many years did Mandela spend in Jail for the freedom of South Africa?
(A)
27
(B)
28
(C)
29
(D)
30
Question-8
Who introduces the Harm principle?
(A)
John Stuart Mill
(B)
Mahatma Gandhi
(C)
Nelson Mandela
(D)
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question-9
'Long walk freedom' is the autobiography of
(A)
Mahatma Gandhi
(B)
Nelson Mandela
(C)
James Monroe
(D)
Florence Nightingale
Question-10
'On liberty' is an essay written by
(A)
Albert Camus
(B)
George Orwell
(C)
Matthew Arnold
(D)
John Stuart mill
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