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Question-1
'Swa' Means
(A)
Society
(B)
Self
(C)
Rule
(D)
Satyagraha
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
Name the book written by Aung San Suu kyi
(A)
Freedom From Fear
(B)
A Revolutionary life
(C)
Beyond Peace
(D)
Catch - 22
Question-4
Who offered a passionate defense of freedom of expression?
(A)
Nelson Mandela
(B)
Mahatma Gandhi
(C)
Subash Chandra Bose
(D)
John Stuart Mill
Question-5
Aung San SuI Kyi as the leades in
(A)
China
(B)
South Africa
(C)
America
(D)
Myanmar
Question-6
Which of the following statement is true?
Statement 1: Restrictions on the freedom of individuals may come from domination and external controls.Such restriction may be composed by force or they may be composed by government through laws.
Statement 2: This form of constant was represented by colonial rules over their subjects , or by the system of apartheid in south Africa.
(A)
Only 1
(B)
Both 1 and 2
(C)
Only 2
(D)
Nether 1 nor 2
Question-7
" Freedom is a word which has varied connotations and even in our country the conception of freedom has undergone a process of evolution" this is a famous statement of
(A)
Mahatma Gandhi
(B)
Subash Chandra Bose
(C)
Jawaharlal Nehru
(D)
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Question-8
'Long walk freedom' is the autobiography of
(A)
Mahatma Gandhi
(B)
Nelson Mandela
(C)
James Monroe
(D)
Florence Nightingale
Question-9
How many years did Mandela spend in Jail for the freedom of South Africa?
(A)
27
(B)
28
(C)
29
(D)
30
Question-10
Gandhji wrote 'Hind swaraj' in the year
(A)
1909
(B)
1911
(C)
1901
(D)
1905
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