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Question-1
'Swa' Means
(A)
Society
(B)
Self
(C)
Rule
(D)
Satyagraha
Question-2
Consider these statement:
Statement : - The term swaraj incorporated within it towards - Swa (self) and Raj (Rule).
Statement :- Swaraj in the contest of the freedom struggle in India refereed to freedom as a constitutional and political demand, and as a value at the social - Collective level Which of the following statement is / are true ?
(A)
Only 1
(B)
Only 11
(C)
Both 1 and 11
(D)
Neither 1 nor11
Question-3
Gandhji wrote 'Hind swaraj' in the year
(A)
1909
(B)
1911
(C)
1901
(D)
1905
Question-4
" 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-5
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-6
How many years did Mandela spend in Jail for the freedom of South Africa?
(A)
27
(B)
28
(C)
29
(D)
30
Question-7
Freedom means
(A)
Absense of external constraints
(B)
Existence of conditions in which people can develop their talents
(C)
It permits the exercise of the individuals power of reason and judgement.
(D)
All the above
Question-8
Freedom of expression is included in
(A)
Right to fundamental duties
(B)
Right to freedom
(C)
Right to equality
(D)
Right to property
Question-9
Name the book written by Aung San Suu kyi
(A)
Freedom From Fear
(B)
A Revolutionary life
(C)
Beyond Peace
(D)
Catch - 22
Question-10
Who offered a passionate defense of freedom of expression?
(A)
Nelson Mandela
(B)
Mahatma Gandhi
(C)
Subash Chandra Bose
(D)
John Stuart Mill
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