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This set of Law and Social Transformation in India Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Law And Social Transformation In India Set 3

Q1 | Sons of soil doctrine is related to
  • linguistic minority
  • regiolalism
  • reservation to sons
  • reservation to farmers
Q2 | Medical Termination of pregnancy Act is of
  • 1971
  • 1972
  • 1973
  • 1974
Q3 | Pre-conceptual and Pre-natal diagonostic technique (Regulation and Prevension Act)PCPNDT was passed in the year
  • 1994
  • 1992
  • 1993
  • 1995
Q4 | Which day is celebrated as the United Nations International Day for the elimination ofviolence against women?
  • 8th march
  • 22nd november
  • 25th november
  • 10th december
Q5 | National commission for women was set up in the year
  • 1993
  • 1990
  • 1991
  • 1992
Q6 | National commission for women was established under Act of
  • 1990
  • under law
  • under ordinance
  • provision
Q7 | Justice Verma committee was constituted for amendment in
  • criminal law punishtment for criminals commiting sexual assault against women
  • hindu succession act
  • muslim women maintainance act
  • police reforms
Q8 | Child labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act is of the year
  • 1980
  • 1986
  • 1985
  • 1987
Q9 | Under which article of Constitution prohibits child labour?
  • article 33
  • article 23
  • article 25
  • article 24
Q10 | United Nations adopted the convention on Rights of child in the year
  • 1990
  • 1991
  • 1989
  • 1992
Q11 | Which law is enacted to protect sexual abuse of child
  • promotion of children from sexual offence act
  • protection of children from sexual offence act
  • prevention of children from sexual offence act
  • none of the above
Q12 | Adoption in India is a customary practice. Choose the correct option
  • true
  • false
  • partially true
  • none of the above
Q13 | Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act was passed in the year
  • 1952
  • 1956
  • 1953
  • 1954
Q14 | A country cannot develop without the participation of village unit local selfGovernment stated by
  • dr. sarvapalli radhakrishnan
  • mahatma gandhi
  • dr. baba saheb ambedkar
  • dr. apj abdul kalam
Q15 | The Family Courts Act was passed in the year
  • 1954
  • 1955
  • 1956
  • 1957
Q16 | Under Hindu law registration of valid marriage is
  • compulsory
  • optional
  • registration of marrige is not valid at all
  • none of the above
Q17 | Which case is related to rehabilation of prostitutes and their children
  • gaurav jain .v. unoin of india
  • sakshi .v. unoin of india
  • prerna .v. unoin of india
  • state of maharashtra .v. praful desai
Q18 | According to child marriage Act, 1929 what is the restricted age of male and femalefor vlaid marriage?
  • male below the age of 21 years and female below the age of 18
  • female above the age of 18 years & male above the age 21 years
  • female and male both must be above the age of 18 years
  • no age criteria is imposed
Q19 | The Government of India prohibited children below the age years to work even asdomestic servants in tea shope etc.
  • 21 years
  • 18 years
  • 18 years in case of male and 21 years in case of female
  • 14 years
Q20 | Which is the existing law which is relating to restraint of child marriages
  • the prohibition of child marriage act, 2006
  • the prohibition of child marriage act 1930
  • the prohibition of marriage act 2006
  • there is no act relating to child marriages.
Q21 | The provision of equality before the law and equal protection of law is in
  • american constitution
  • british constitution
  • rule of law
  • ireland constitution
Q22 | Article 361 of the constitution provides special protection to
  • governors of the state
  • president
  • rajpramukh
  • all of the above
Q23 | Which of the following case is related to adoption
  • lakshmikant pandey
  • vishaka\s case
  • gaurav jain\s case
  • sakshi\s case
Q24 | Which is the adoption regulating body in India
  • central adoption resource agency
  • central adoption registered agency
  • certified adoption registered agency
  • none of the above
Q25 | The age difference between the adopter and the child to be adopted with oppositesex should be atleast
  • 15 years
  • 21 years
  • 10years
  • 5 years