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Human Rights & United Nations
HUMAN RIGHTS- UNITED NATIONS
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 | Question 1 | 
Who claimed that rights would be politically recognized by government?
| Posongo        | |
| Herodotous       | |
| Abraham Lincoln     | |
| Aristotle | 
| Question 2 | 
Which of the following is/are wrongly matched?
- United Nation Human Rights declaration-1993
- Nation Human Rights Commission- 1948
- Hindu widow remarriage-1978
| 1,2 and 3 | |
| 1,3 and 4    | |
| 1,2 and 4    | |
| 1,2,3 and 4 | 
| Question 3 | 
The UN has announced anniversary of International Children year of
| 1979      | |
| 1993      | |
| 1948      | |
| 1080 | 
| Question 4 | 
Which year was passed by the Human Rights act?
| 1979      | |
| 1993      | |
| 1948      | |
| 1080 | 
| Question 5 | 
The UN Human Rights declaration was passed in the United Nations general assembly in the year of
| 1979      | |
| 1993      | |
| 1948      | |
| 1998 | 
| Question 6 | 
The day of Human Rights
| December 1 | |
| December 11      | |
| December  10      | |
| December 26 | 
| Question 7 | 
Where is the head of the National Human Rights commission?
| Delhi      | |
| Mumbai      | |
| Kolkatta      | |
| Chennai | 
| Question 8 | 
The tenure of Human Rights commission members
| 3 years      | |
| 4 years      | |
| 5 years       | |
| 6 years | 
| Question 9 | 
Who is appointing the State Human rights commission Chairman and its members
| Chief Minister       | |
| Legislative Speaker      | |
| Assembly’s Opposite Party head       | |
| Governor | 
| Question 10 | 
In which year the State Human Rights Commission was started in Tamil Nadu
 
| 1997      | |
| 1998      | |
| 1999      | |
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1993
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