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Understanding Law

Understanding Law

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8th Grade

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Suchismita Gupta

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Multiple Choice

Some privileged, in India; above the law.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Fundamental Rights protects all citizens from

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the PM

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the President

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the arbitrary use of power by any government

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army

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Multiple Choice

During colonial rule Indians were

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given the same treatment as the British in the courts of law

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not given the same treatment as the British in the courts of law

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the courts were different for the two communities

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not judged in a court

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Multiple Choice

Who introduced the Rule of Law in India?

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The Indian Constitution introduced the Rule of Law in India.

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Rule of Law means law is supreme and not the arbitrary will of any individual.

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Foreign rulers and ambassadors are not subject to the jurisdiction of the law of India

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Parliament is the law making body in India.

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Multiple Choice

Domestic Violence:

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Injury or harm caused by an adult male against women

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Process of development

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To control

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Revolt against the government

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Multiple Choice

Which is the law-making body for the country?

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The Executive

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The Judiciary

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The Parliament

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Multiple Choice

THE LAW MAKING PROCESS INVOLVES _______STAGES

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FIVE

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THREE

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TWO

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SIX

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Multiple Choice

THE HEAD OF THE RULING PARTY IN THE _____________BECOMES THE PRIME MINISTER

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DISTRICT

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VIDHAN SABHA

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LOK SABHA

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the building

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The Mall of India

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Parliament House

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Rashtrapati Bhawan

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Red Fort

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Multiple Choice

According to the rule of law

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some people can do whatever they like

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some people are favoured by law

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some people commit crimes and face consequences

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all the people are subject to law and have to face consequences if they do something wrong.

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Multiple Choice

There was no rule of law in ancient India

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true

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false

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could be

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no clue!

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Multiple Choice

An example of an arbitrary act introduced by the colonial government is the

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Domestic Violence Act

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Sedition Act

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Legislative Act

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Non violent Act

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Multiple Choice

According to the Rowlatt Act

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Indians were tried in court

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Indians could be arrested without a warrant

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Indians were given fair and just treatment like the British

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only the British were tried by these special laws

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Multiple Choice

Rule of Law means

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one law favouring a particular group

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one law favouring many groups

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many laws favouring many groups

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one law for all the citizens

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Multiple Choice

Rule of Law means

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one law favouring a particular group

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one law favouring many groups

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many laws favouring many groups

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one law for all the citizens

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