MCQ National Human Rights CommissionALL MCQ For Political Science 1. What is the primary role of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in India?To legislate laws for human rightsTo protect and promote human rights in IndiaTo conduct criminal investigationsTo make laws related to human rightsQuestion 1 of 102. When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted by the United Nations?1945194719481950Question 2 of 103. Which of the following is NOT a member of the NHRC in India?National Commission for Scheduled CastesNational Commission for MinoritiesNational Judicial CommissionNational Commission for WomenQuestion 3 of 104. What is the term of appointment for the Chairman and members of the NHRC?5 years or till the age of 653 years or till the age of 705 years or till the age of 756 years or till the age of 60Question 4 of 105. What year was the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India established?1991199219931994Question 5 of 106. Who has the authority to appoint the Chairman and members of the NHRC?Prime MinisterPresident of IndiaChief Justice of IndiaParliamentQuestion 6 of 107. Which of the following is a limitation of the NHRC in India?It can implement its recommendations by lawIt has the power to punish human rights violatorsIt cannot investigate cases older than one yearIt can impose fines on offendersQuestion 7 of 108. What is the main function of the Special Public Prosecutor in Human Rights Courts?To investigate human rights violationsTo represent the government in human rights casesTo conduct cases in Human Rights CourtsTo create laws related to human rightsQuestion 8 of 109. What is the significance of December 10th in relation to human rights?The day the NHRC was establishedThe day the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adoptedThe day India signed the UDHRThe day the Human Rights Protection Act was passedQuestion 9 of 1010. Which of the following is a key recommendation to strengthen the NHRC's operations?Restricting its scope to state-level casesGranting enforcement powers to its recommendationsLimiting its involvement in armed forces-related casesDecreasing its budget and resourcesQuestion 10 of 10 Loading...
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