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Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature) (Name) 2. (Signature) (Name) PAPER - III HUMAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES Time : 2½ hours] [Maximum Marks : 150 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 40 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75 Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of seventy five multiple-choice type of questions. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over, the Test Booklet Number should be entered on the OMR Sheet and the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to darken the circle as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example : where (3) is the correct response. 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR Sheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark your response at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfair means, such as change of response by scratching or using white fluid, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You are however, allowed to carry original question booklet and duplicate copy of OMR Sheet on conclusion of examination. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. 13. In case of any discrepancy in the English and Hindi versions, English version will be taken as final. ¬⁄UˡÊÊÁÕ¸ÿÙ¢ ∑§ Á‹∞ ÁŸŒ¸‡Ê 1. ß‚ ¬ÎDU ∑§ ™§¬⁄U ÁŸÿà SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U •¬ŸÊ ⁄UÙ‹U Ÿê’⁄U Á‹Áπ∞– 2. ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬òÊ ◊¢ ¬ø„ûÊ⁄U ’„ÈÁfl∑§À¬Ëÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ „Ò¥– 3. ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ¬˝Ê⁄êU÷ „ÙŸ ¬⁄U, ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê •Ê¬∑§Ù Œ ŒË ¡ÊÿªË– ¬„‹U ¬UÊ°ø Á◊Ÿ≈U •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê πÙ‹Ÿ ÃÕÊ ©‚∑§Ë ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ¡Ê°ø ∑§ Á‹∞ ÁŒÿ ¡Êÿ¢ª, Á¡‚∑§Ë ¡Ê°ø •Ê¬∑§Ù •fl‡ÿ ∑§⁄UŸË „Ò — (i) ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê πÙ‹Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ¬⁄U ‹ªË ∑§Êª¡ ∑§Ë ‚Ë‹ ∑§Ê »§Ê«∏ ‹¢U– πÈ‹Ë „È߸ ÿÊ Á’ŸÊ S≈UË∑§⁄U-‚Ë‹U ∑§Ë ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê SflË∑§Ê⁄U Ÿ ∑§⁄¢U– (ii) ∑§fl⁄U ¬ÎDU ¬⁄U ¿U¬ ÁŸŒ¸‡ÊÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ ¬ÎDU ÃÕÊ ¬˝‡ŸÙ¢ ∑§Ë ‚¢ÅÿÊ ∑§Ù •ë¿UË Ã⁄U„ øÒ∑§ ∑§⁄U ‹¢U Á∑§ ÿ ¬Í⁄U „Ò¢U– ŒÙ·¬Íáʸ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê Á¡Ÿ◊¢ ¬ÎDU/¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§◊ „Ù¢ ÿÊ ŒÈ’Ê⁄UÊ •Ê ªÿ „Ù¢ ÿÊ ‚ËÁ⁄Uÿ‹U ◊¢ Ÿ „Ù¢ •ÕʸØ Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë òÊÈÁ≈U¬Íáʸ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê SflË∑§Ê⁄U Ÿ ∑§⁄¢U ÃÕÊ ©‚Ë ‚◊ÿ ©‚ ‹Uı≈UÊ∑§⁄U ©‚∑§ SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U ŒÍ‚⁄UË ‚„Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ‹ ‹¢– U ß‚∑§ Á‹∞ •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬Ê°ø Á◊Ÿ≈U ÁŒÿ ¡Êÿ¢ª– ©‚∑§ ’ÊŒ Ÿ ÃÙ •Ê¬∑§Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê flʬ‚ ‹Ë ¡ÊÿªË •ı⁄U Ÿ „Ë •Ê¬∑§Ù •ÁÃÁ⁄UQ§ ‚◊ÿ ÁŒÿÊ ¡ÊÿªÊ– (iii) ß‚ ¡Ê°ø ∑§ ’ÊŒ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§Ê Ÿ¥’⁄U OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄¢U •Uı⁄U OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ∑§Ê Ÿ¥’⁄U ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ¬⁄U •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄U Œ¢– 4. ¬˝àÿ∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ øÊ⁄U ©ûÊ⁄U Áfl∑§À¬ (1), (2), (3) ÃÕÊ (4) ÁŒÿ ªÿ „Ò¢– •Ê¬∑§Ù ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§ flÎûÊ ∑§Ù ¬Ÿ ‚ ÷⁄U∑§⁄U ∑§Ê‹Ê ∑§⁄UŸÊ „Ò ¡Ò‚Ê Á∑§ ŸËø ÁŒπÊÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò– ©ŒÊ„⁄UáÊ — ¡’Á∑§ (3) ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U „Ò– 5. ¬˝‡ŸÊ¥ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§fl‹ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ •ãŒ⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ OMRU ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U „Ë •¥Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄UŸ „Ò¥– ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ OMRU ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ flÎûÊ ∑§ •‹ÊflÊ Á∑§‚Ë •ãÿ SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U ©ûÊ⁄U ÁøqÊ¥Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥, ÃÙ ©‚∑§Ê ◊ÍÀUÿÊ¢∑§Ÿ Ÿ„Ë¢ „٪ʖ 6. •ãŒ⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ ÁŸŒ¸‡ÊÙ¢ ∑§Ù äÿÊŸ¬Ífl¸∑§ ¬…∏¢U– 7. ∑§ìÊÊ ∑§Ê◊ (Rough Work) ß‚ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ •ÁãÃ◊ ¬ÎDU ¬⁄U ∑§⁄¢U– 8. ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U ÁŸÿà SÕÊŸ ∑§ •‹ÊflÊ •¬ŸÊ ŸÊ◊, ⁄UÊ‹ Ÿê’⁄U, »§ÊŸ Ÿê’⁄U ÿÊ ∑§Ê߸ ÷Ë ∞‚Ê Áøq Á¡‚‚ •Ê¬∑§Ë ¬„øÊŸ „Ê ‚∑§, •¥Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥ •ÕflÊ •÷Œ˝ ÷Ê·Ê ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿʪ ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥, ÿÊ ∑§Ê߸ •ãÿ •ŸÈÁøà ‚ÊœŸ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿʪ ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥, ¡Ò‚ Á∑§ •¥Á∑§Ã Á∑§ÿ ªÿ ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê Á◊≈UÊŸÊ ÿÊ ‚»§Œ SÿÊ„Ë ‚ ’Œ‹ŸÊ ÃÊ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ∑§ Á‹ÿ •ÿÊÇÿ ÉÊÊÁ·Ã Á∑§ÿ ¡Ê ‚∑§Ã „Ò¥– 9. •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊Ê# „ÙŸ §¬⁄U ◊Í‹ OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ÁŸ⁄UˡÊ∑§ ◊„ÙŒÿ ∑§Ù ‹Uı≈UÊŸÊ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ „Ò •ı⁄U ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊ÊÁ# ∑§ ’ÊŒ ©‚ •¬Ÿ ‚ÊÕ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ÷flŸ ‚ ’Ê„⁄U Ÿ ‹∑§⁄U ¡Êÿ¢– „Ê‹Ê¥Á∑§ •Ê¬ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊ÊÁ# ¬⁄U ◊Í‹ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ÃÕÊ OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ∑§Ë «ÈUå‹Ë∑§≈U ¬˝Áà •¬Ÿ ‚ÊÕ ‹ ¡Ê ‚∑§Ã „Ò¥– 10. ∑§fl‹ ŸË‹/∑§Ê‹ ’Ê‹U åflÊßZ≈U ¬Ÿ ∑§Ê „Ë ¬˝ÿʪ ∑§⁄¢U– 11. Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ‚¢ªáÊ∑§ (∑Ò§‹∑ȧ‹≈U⁄U) UÿÊ ‹Êª ≈U’‹ •ÊÁŒ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÙª flÁ¡¸Ã „Ò– 12. ª‹Ã ©ûÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ ∑§Ê߸ Ÿ∑§Ê⁄UÊà◊∑§ •¥∑§ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥– 13. ÿÁŒ •¥ª˝¡Ë ÿÊ Á„¥ŒË Áflfl⁄UáÊ ◊¥ ∑§Ê߸ Áfl‚¥ªÁà „Ê, ÃÊ •¥ª˝¡Ë Áflfl⁄UáÊ •¥ÁÃ◊ ◊ÊŸÊ ¡Ê∞ªÊ– 1 P.T.O. N-09217 !N-09217-PAPER-III! Roll No. (In words) N 17 92 0 Roll No. (In figures as per admission card) OMR Sheet No. : .......................................................... (To be filled by the Candidate)

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Signature and Name of Invigilator

1. (Signature)

(Name)

2. (Signature)

(Name)

PAPER - III

HUMAN RIGHTS AND DUTIESTime : 2½ hours] [Maximum Marks : 150

Number of Pages in this Booklet : 40 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75

Instructions for the Candidates1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of

this page.2. This paper consists of seventy five multiple-choice type of

questions.3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet

will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requestedto open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below :(i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the

paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accepta booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an openbooklet.

(ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions inthe booklet with the information printed on the coverpage. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missingor duplicate or not in serial order or any otherdiscrepancy should be got replaced immediately by acorrect booklet from the invigilator within the periodof 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Bookletwill be replaced nor any extra time will be given.

(iii) After this verification is over, the Test Booklet Numbershould be entered on the OMR Sheet and the OMR SheetNumber should be entered on this Test Booklet.

4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (1), (2), (3)and (4). You have to darken the circle as indicated below onthe correct response against each item.

Example : where (3) is the correct response.

5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMRSheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark yourresponse at any place other than in the circle in the OMRSheet, it will not be evaluated.

6. Read instructions given inside carefully.7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet.8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or

put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for thespace allotted for the relevant entries, which may discloseyour identity, or use abusive language or employ any otherunfair means, such as change of response by scratching orusing white fluid, you will render yourself liable todisqualification.

9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilatorsat the end of the examination compulsorily and must notcarry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You arehowever, allowed to carry original question booklet andduplicate copy of OMR Sheet on conclusion of examination.

10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited.12. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers.13. In case of any discrepancy in the English and Hindi versions,

English version will be taken as final.

¬⁄UˡÊÊÁÕ¸ÿÙ¢ ∑§ Á‹∞ ÁŸŒ¸‡Ê1. ß‚ ¬ÎDU ∑§ ™§¬⁄U ÁŸÿà SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U •¬ŸÊ ⁄UÙ‹U Ÿê’⁄U Á‹Áπ∞–2. ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬òÊ ◊¢ ¬ø„ûÊ⁄U ’„ÈÁfl∑§À¬Ëÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ „Ò¥–3. ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ¬˝Ê⁄êU÷ „ÙŸ ¬⁄U, ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê •Ê¬∑§Ù Œ ŒË ¡ÊÿªË– ¬„‹U ¬UÊ°ø Á◊Ÿ≈U

•Ê¬∑§Ù ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê πÙ‹Ÿ ÃÕÊ ©‚∑§Ë ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ¡Ê°ø ∑§ Á‹∞ ÁŒÿ¡Êÿ¢ª, Á¡‚∑§Ë ¡Ê°ø •Ê¬∑§Ù •fl‡ÿ ∑§⁄UŸË „Ò —(i) ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê πÙ‹Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ¬⁄U ‹ªË ∑§Êª¡ ∑§Ë ‚Ë‹ ∑§Ê

»§Ê«∏ ‹¢U– πÈ‹Ë „È߸ ÿÊ Á’ŸÊ S≈UË∑§⁄U-‚Ë‹U ∑§Ë ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê SflË∑§Ê⁄U Ÿ ∑§⁄¢U–(ii) ∑§fl⁄U ¬ÎDU ¬⁄U ¿U¬ ÁŸŒ¸‡ÊÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ ¬ÎDU ÃÕÊ ¬˝‡ŸÙ¢ ∑§Ë

‚¢ÅÿÊ ∑§Ù •ë¿UË Ã⁄U„ øÒ∑§ ∑§⁄U ‹¢U Á∑§ ÿ ¬Í⁄U „Ò¢U– ŒÙ·¬Íáʸ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§ÊÁ¡Ÿ◊¢ ¬ÎDU/¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§◊ „Ù¢ ÿÊ ŒÈ’Ê⁄UÊ •Ê ªÿ „Ù¢ ÿÊ ‚ËÁ⁄Uÿ‹U ◊¢ Ÿ „Ù¢•ÕʸØ Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë òÊÈÁ≈U¬Íáʸ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê SflË∑§Ê⁄U Ÿ ∑§⁄¢U ÃÕÊ©‚Ë ‚◊ÿ ©‚ ‹Uı≈UÊ∑§⁄U ©‚∑§ SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U ŒÍ‚⁄UË ‚„Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ‹‹¢– U ß‚∑§ Á‹∞ •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬Ê°ø Á◊Ÿ≈U ÁŒÿ ¡Êÿ¢ª– ©‚∑§ ’ÊŒ Ÿ Ãٕʬ∑§Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê flʬ‚ ‹Ë ¡ÊÿªË •ı⁄U Ÿ „Ë •Ê¬∑§Ù •ÁÃÁ⁄UQ§‚◊ÿ ÁŒÿÊ ¡ÊÿªÊ–

(iii) ß‚ ¡Ê°ø ∑§ ’ÊŒ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§Ê Ÿ¥’⁄U OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄¢U•Uı⁄U OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ∑§Ê Ÿ¥’⁄U ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ¬⁄U •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄U Œ¢–

4. ¬˝àÿ∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ øÊ⁄U ©ûÊ⁄U Áfl∑§À¬ (1), (2), (3) ÃÕÊ (4) ÁŒÿ ªÿ „Ò¢–•Ê¬∑§Ù ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§ flÎûÊ ∑§Ù ¬Ÿ ‚ ÷⁄U∑§⁄U ∑§Ê‹Ê ∑§⁄UŸÊ „Ò ¡Ò‚Ê Á∑§ ŸËøÁŒπÊÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–©ŒÊ„⁄UáÊ — ¡’Á∑§ (3) ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U „Ò–

5. ¬˝‡ŸÊ¥ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§fl‹ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ •ãŒ⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ OMRU ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U „Ë•¥Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄UŸ „Ò¥– ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ OMRU ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ flÎûÊ ∑§ •‹ÊflÊ Á∑§‚Ë•ãÿ SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U ©ûÊ⁄U ÁøqÊ¥Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥, ÃÙ ©‚∑§Ê ◊ÍÀUÿÊ¢∑§Ÿ Ÿ„Ë¢ „٪ʖ

6. •ãŒ⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ ÁŸŒ¸‡ÊÙ¢ ∑§Ù äÿÊŸ¬Ífl¸∑§ ¬…∏¢U–7. ∑§ìÊÊ ∑§Ê◊ (Rough Work) ß‚ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ •ÁãÃ◊ ¬ÎDU ¬⁄U ∑§⁄¢U–8. ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U ÁŸÿà SÕÊŸ ∑§ •‹ÊflÊ •¬ŸÊ ŸÊ◊, ⁄UÊ‹ Ÿê’⁄U,

»§ÊŸ Ÿê’⁄U ÿÊ ∑§Ê߸ ÷Ë ∞‚Ê Áøq Á¡‚‚ •Ê¬∑§Ë ¬„øÊŸ „Ê ‚∑§, •¥Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄UÄҥ •ÕflÊ •÷Œ˝ ÷Ê·Ê ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿʪ ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥, ÿÊ ∑§Ê߸ •ãÿ •ŸÈÁøà ‚ÊœŸ ∑§Ê¬˝ÿʪ ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥, ¡Ò‚ Á∑§ •¥Á∑§Ã Á∑§ÿ ªÿ ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê Á◊≈UÊŸÊ ÿÊ ‚»§Œ SÿÊ„Ë ‚’Œ‹ŸÊ ÃÊ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ∑§ Á‹ÿ •ÿÊÇÿ ÉÊÊÁ·Ã Á∑§ÿ ¡Ê ‚∑§Ã „Ò¥–

9. •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊Ê# „ÙŸ §¬⁄U ◊Í‹ OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ÁŸ⁄UˡÊ∑§ ◊„ÙŒÿ ∑§Ù ‹Uı≈UÊŸÊ•Êfl‡ÿ∑§ „Ò •ı⁄U ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊ÊÁ# ∑§ ’ÊŒ ©‚ •¬Ÿ ‚ÊÕ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ÷flŸ ‚ ’Ê„⁄UŸ ‹∑§⁄U ¡Êÿ¢– „Ê‹Ê¥Á∑§ •Ê¬ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊ÊÁ# ¬⁄U ◊Í‹ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ÃÕÊ OMR¬òÊ∑§ ∑§Ë «ÈUå‹Ë∑§≈U ¬˝Áà •¬Ÿ ‚ÊÕ ‹ ¡Ê ‚∑§Ã „Ò¥–

10. ∑§fl‹ ŸË‹/∑§Ê‹ ’Ê‹U åflÊßZ≈U ¬Ÿ ∑§Ê „Ë ¬˝ÿʪ ∑§⁄¢U–11. Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ‚¢ªáÊ∑§ (∑Ò§‹∑ȧ‹≈U⁄U) UÿÊ ‹Êª ≈U’‹ •ÊÁŒ ∑§Ê

¬˝ÿÙª flÁ¡¸Ã „Ò–12. ª‹Ã ©ûÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ ∑§Ê߸ Ÿ∑§Ê⁄UÊà◊∑§ •¥∑§ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥–13. ÿÁŒ •¥ª˝¡Ë ÿÊ Á„¥ŒË Áflfl⁄UáÊ ◊¥ ∑§Ê߸ Áfl‚¥ªÁà „Ê, ÃÊ •¥ª˝¡Ë Áflfl⁄UáÊ •¥ÁÃ◊

◊ÊŸÊ ¡Ê∞ªÊ–

1 P.T.O.N-09217 !N-09217-PAPER-III!

Roll No. (In words)

N 1 79 20

Roll No.

(In figures as per admission card)

OMR Sheet No. : .......................................................... (To be filled by the Candidate)

2N-09217 !N-09217-PAPER-III! Paper-III

HUMAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES

PAPER - III

Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. Allquestions are compulsory.

1. Which of the following rights is NOT protected by the International Covenant on Civil andPolitical Rights ?

(1) The right to respect for traditional culture

(2) The right to fair trial

(3) The right to vote

(4) The right to be free from torture, cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment

2. The United Nations University of Peace is located in :

(1) Tokyo (2) Costa Rica

(3) Geneva (4) Washington, D.C.

3. Who among the following insisted on more equitable distribution of property ?

(1) Charles Fourier (2) Saint Simon

(3) Robert Owen (4) All of the above

4. “If man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyrannyand oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law”. This statementappears in the Preamble of :

(1) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

(2) The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

(3) The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

(4) The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

5. Under which of the following rights, states place limitations (under ICCPR) for the sake ofensuring the general welfare ?

(1) The right to life, as the human rights perpetrator should be punished with death penaltyto avoid violating more human rights

(2) The right to freedom from torture

(3) The right of recognition as a person before the law

(4) The right to peaceful assembly

3 Paper-IIIN-09217 !N-09217-PAPER-III!

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¬˝‡Ÿ¬òÊ - III

ÁŸŒ¸‡Ê — ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ¬òÊ ◊¥ ¬ø„ûÊ⁄U (75) ’„È-Áfl∑§À¬UËÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ „Ò¥– ¬˝àÿ∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§ ŒÙ (2) •¢∑§ „Ò¥– ‚÷Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ •ÁŸflÊÿ¸ „Ò¥–

1. ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ •Á÷‚◊ÿÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ⁄UˇÊÊŸ„Ë¥ ∑§Ë ¡ÊÃË „Ò?

(1) ¬Ê⁄Uê¬Á⁄U∑§ ‚¥S∑ΧÁà ∑§ ‚ê◊ÊŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(2) ÁŸc¬ˇÊ ‚ÈŸflÊ߸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(3) ◊à ŒŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(4) ÿÊßÊ, ∑˝Í§⁄UÃÊ, •◊ÊŸflËÿ ÿÊ ◊ÊŸ÷¥ª∑§Ê⁄UË √ÿfl„Ê⁄U ‚ ◊ÈÄàÊ ⁄U„Ÿ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

2. “ÿÍŸÊß≈U«U Ÿ‡Ê¥‚ ÿÍÁŸflÁ‚¸≈UË •ÊÚ»§ ¬Ë‚” ∑§„Ê° ÁSÕà „Ò?

(1) ≈UÊÄÿÊ (2) ∑§ÊS≈UÊ ⁄UË∑§Ê (3) ¡ŸflÊ (4) flÊÁ‡Ê¥ª≈UŸ, «UË.‚Ë.

3. ÁãÊêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ‚¥¬ÁûÊ ∑§ •Áœ∑§ ãÿÊÿ‚¥ªÃ ÁflÃ⁄UáÊ ¬⁄U ’‹ ÁŒÿÊ ÕÊ?

(1) øÊÀ‚¸ »§ÊÒÁ⁄Uÿ⁄U (2) ‚¥≈U ‚Êß◊Ÿ

(3) ⁄UÊÚ’≈¸U •ÊflŸ (4) ©¬⁄UÊÄàÊ ‚÷Ë

4. ““ÿÁŒ ◊ŸÈcÿ ∑§Ê ÃʟʇÊÊ„Ë •ÊÒ⁄U Œ◊Ÿ ∑§ ÁflL§h ∞∑§ •¥ÁÃ◊ ©¬Êÿ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ÁflŒ˝Ê„ ∑§ Á‹∞ ’Êäÿ Ÿ„Ë¥ Á∑§ÿÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „ÒÃÊ ÁflÁœ ∑§ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ mÊ⁄UÊ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ⁄UˇÊÊ ∑§Ë ¡ÊŸË øÊÁ„∞–”” ß‚ ∑§ÕŸ ∑§Ê Á∑§‚∑§Ë ¬˝SÃÊflŸÊ ◊¥ ©ÀÀÊπÁ∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò?

(1) ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒÁ◊∑§ ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ

(2) ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ ∞fl¥ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ •Á÷‚◊ÿ

(3) •ÊÁÕ¸∑§, ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ •Á÷‚◊ÿ

(4) Œ‡Ê¡ ‹ÊªÊ¥ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ

5. ‚Êfl¸¡ÁŸ∑§ ∑§ÀÿÊáÊ ∑§Ê ‚ÈÁŸÁ‡øà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ ⁄UÊíÿ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§ •¥Ãª¸Ã ‚Ë◊Ê∞°(•Ê߸.‚Ë.‚Ë.¬Ë.•Ê⁄.U) ‹ªÊà „Ò¥?

(1) ¡ËflŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U, ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ •¬⁄UÊÁœÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ◊ÎàÿÈ Œá«U ∑§Ë ‚¡Ê ŒË ¡ÊŸË øÊÁ„∞ ÃÊÁ∑§◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ •Áœ∑§ ©ÀÀÊ¥ÉÊŸ ∑§Ê ≈UÊ‹Ê ¡Ê ‚∑§

(2) ÿÊÃŸÊ ‚ ◊ÈÁÄàÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(3) ÁflÁœ ∑§ ‚◊ˇÊ √ÿÁÄàÊ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(4) ‡ÊÊ¥ÁìÍáʸ ‚÷Ê ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

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6. In which year the United Nations set up Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights(CESCR) to supervise the implementation of Treaties ?

(1) 1984 (2) 1985 (3) 1986 (4) 1987

7. By whom the name Third Generation Human Rights was given to those rights which weredemanded by developing countries ?

(1) Kaurel Vasek (2) J. Steiner (3) Philip Alston (4) Martin Winston

8. Which of the following resolution of General Assembly of United Nations provided thatU.N. Human Rights Council will directly submit its report to General Assembly ?

(1) 40/251 (2) 50/251 (3) 60/251 (4) 70/251

9. In 1986 which of the following rights was declared and adopted by the General assembly asa Human Rights ?

(1) Right to Environment (2) Right to Development

(3) Right to Privacy (4) Right to Residence

10. To which Committee of United Nations General Assembly most of the matters related toHuman Rights are referred ?

(1) First Committee (2) Second Committee

(3) Third Committee (4) Fourth Committee

11. Which of the following Article was included in the Indian Constitution by 86th ConstitutionalAmendment Act. 2002 ?

(1) Article 21 A (2) Article 21 B (3) Article 21 C (4) Article 21 D

12. Which of the following is not included in Economic, Social and Cultural Human Rights ?

(1) Right to Education (2) Right to Work

(3) Right to Food and Health (4) Right to Freedom of speech and expression

13. The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development was observed during :

(1) 2005 - 2014 (2) 2001 - 2010 (3) 2003 - 2012 (4) 2004 - 2013

14. The United Nations observes annually Disarmament Week in the month of October. Whichweek of the following is true in this regard ?

(1) 2 - 8 October (2) 9 - 15 October (3) 23 - 29 October (4) 24 - 30 October

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6. ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U Ÿ ‚◊¤ÊÊÒÃÊ¥ ∑§ ∑§ÊÿʸãflÿŸ ∑§Ê ¬ÿ¸flˇÊáÊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ Á∑§‚ fl·¸ ∑§◊≈UË •ÊÚŸ ß∑§ÊŸÊÚÁ◊∑§, ‚ʇʋ ∞¥«U∑§Àø⁄U‹ ⁄UÊß≈˜U‚ (‚Ë ß¸ ∞‚ ‚Ë •Ê⁄U) ∑§Ë SÕʬŸÊ ∑§Ë ÕË?(1) 1984 (2) 1985 (3) 1986 (4) 1987

7. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ©Ÿ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÃË‚⁄UË ¬Ë…∏Ë ∑§ ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ‚¥ôÊÊ ŒË ÕË Á¡Ÿ∑§Ë ◊Ê°ª Áfl∑§Á‚à Œ‡ÊÊ¥mÊ⁄UÊ ∑§Ë ªß¸ ÕË?

(1) ∑§ÊÒ⁄U‹ flÊ‚∑§ (2) ¡. S≈UŸ⁄U (3) Á»§Á‹¬ •ÀS≈UÊŸ (4) ◊ÊÁ≈¸UŸ Áfl¥‚≈UŸ

8. ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§Ë •Ê◊ ‚÷Ê ∑§ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ‚¥∑§À¬ ◊¥ ÿ„ ©¬’¥œ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ Á∑§ ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄U¬Á⁄U·Œ˜ •¬ŸË Á⁄¬Ê≈¸U ‚Ëœ •Ê◊ ‚÷Ê ∑§Ê ‚ÊÒ¥¬ªÊ?(1) 40/251 (2) 50/251 (3) 60/251 (4) 70/251

9. fl·¸ 1986 ◊¥, •Ê◊ ‚÷Ê Ÿ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄U ÉÊÊÁ·Ã Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ •ÊÒ⁄U SflË∑§Ê⁄U Á∑§ÿÊÕÊ?

(1) ¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U (2) Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(3) ÁŸ¡ÃÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U (4) ÁŸflÊ‚ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

10. ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U •Ê◊ ‚÷Ê ∑§Ë Á∑§‚ ∑§◊≈UË ∑§Ê ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄U ‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ •Áœ∑§Ê¥‡Ê ◊Ê◊‹ ‚ÊÒ¥¬ ¡Êà „Ò¥?

(1) ¬„‹Ë ∑§◊≈UË (2) ŒÍ‚⁄UË ∑§◊≈UË (3) ÃË‚⁄UË ∑§◊≈UË (4) øÊÒÕË ∑§◊≈UË

11. ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ◊¥ 86 fl¥ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ‚¥‡ÊÊœŸ •ÁœÁŸÿ◊, 2002 ∑§ mÊ⁄UÊ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ •ŸÈë¿UŒ ∑§Ê ¡Ê«∏ʪÿÊ?

(1) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 21 ∑§ (2) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 21 π (3) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 21 ª (4) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 21 ÉÊ

12. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ-‚Ê •ÊÁÕ¸∑§, ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ◊¥ ‡ÊÊÁ◊‹ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò?

(1) Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U (2) ∑§Êÿ¸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(3) πÊl •ÊÒ⁄U SflÊSâÿ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U (4) flÊ∑˜§ •ÊÒ⁄U •Á÷√ÿÁÄàÊ ∑§Ë SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

13. ‚Ãà Áfl∑§Ê‚ „ÃÈ ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U Á‡ÊˇÊÊ Œ‡Ê∑§ Á∑§Ÿ fl·ÊZ ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ◊ŸÊÿÊ ªÿÊ ÕÊ?(1) 2005 - 2014 (2) 2001 - 2010 (3) 2003 - 2012 (4) 2004 - 2013

14. ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U flÊÁ·¸∑§ M§¬ ‚ •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U ∑§ ◊„ËŸ ◊¥ ÁŸ⁄USòÊË∑§⁄UáÊ ‚åàÊÊ„ ◊ŸÊÃÊ „Ò– ß‚ ‚¥’¥œ ◊¥ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ‚åàÊÊ„ ‚„Ë „Ò?

(1) 2 - 8 •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U (2) 9 - 15 •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U (3) 23 - 29 •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U (4) 24 - 30 •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U

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15. Who among the following said “Political Liberty is the power to be active in the affairs of thestate” ?

(1) Harold J. Laski (2) T.H. Green

(3) J.S. Mill (4) Leacock

16. Which Declaration in 1993 had emphasized that Human Rights are Universal, indivisible,interdependent and interrelated ?

(1) Helsinki Declaration (2) Geneva Declaration

(3) Vienna Declaration (4) Hague Declaration

17. Who declared Human Rights as Natural Rights in 17th century ?

(1) Locke (2) Bentham (3) Grotius (4) Rousseau

18. Which Article of Indian Constitution gives power to Indian Parliament to make new laws toimplement the provisions of International Treaties ?

(1) Article 50 (2) Article 56 (3) Article 253 (4) Article 256

19. The representatives of how many countries had participated in the framing of UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights, 1948 ?

(1) 55 (2) 56 (3) 57 (4) 58

20. Which of the following statements is not correct ?

(1) The UDHR included the right of self-determination.

(2) The UDHR did not include the right of self-determination.

(3) ICCPR included the right of self-determination.

(4) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

21. Who approved libertarianism with the help of contractual methodology of John Locke ?

(1) Robert Nozic (2) Gramsci (3) J.S. Mill (4) Rousseau

22. Who regards religion as a means of moral development and demands equal respect for allreligions ?

(1) Jyotiba Phule (2) Narayan Guru

(3) Ambedkar (4) Gandhi

23. Who believes that Marxism is virtually evolution of Hegalism ?

(1) Gramsci (2) Nozic

(3) Bhikhu Parekh (4) John Rawls

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15. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚∑§Ë ÿ„ ©ÁÄàÊ „Ò Á∑§ ““⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§ ∑§ÊÿÊZ ◊¥ SÊÁ∑˝§ÿ „ÊŸ ∑§Ë ‡ÊÁÄàÊ „Ò””?

(1) „⁄UÊÀ«U ¡. ‹ÊS∑§Ë (2) ≈UË.∞ø. ª˝ËŸ (3) ¡.∞‚. Á◊‹ (4) ‹Ë∑§ÊÚ∑§

16. Á∑§‚ ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ Ÿ 1993 ◊¥ ß‚ ’Êà ¬⁄U ’‹ ÁŒÿÊ ÕÊ Á∑§ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒÁ◊∑§, •Áfl÷Êíÿ, •¥Ã⁄U-ÁŸ÷¸⁄U •ÊÒ⁄U•¥Ã⁄U-‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò¥?

(1) „‹Á‚¥∑§Ë ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ (2) ¡ŸflÊ ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ (3) ÁflÿŸÊ ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ (4) „ª ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ

17. Á∑§‚Ÿ 17 flË¥ ‡ÊÃÊéŒË ◊¥ ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ ∑§Ë ÕË Á∑§ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ŸÒ‚Áª¸∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ „Ò¥?

(1) ‹ÊÚ∑§ (2) ’ãÕ◊ (3) ª˝ÊÁ‡Êÿ‚ (4) M§‚Ê

18. ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ∑§Ê ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê •ŸÈë¿UŒ •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ‚¥ÁœÿÊ¥ ∑§ ¬˝ÊflœÊŸÊ¥ ∑§ ∑§ÊÿʸãflÿŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ Ÿß¸ ÁflÁœÿÊ¥ ∑§ ÁŸ◊ʸáÊ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚¥‚Œ ∑§Ê ‡ÊÁÄàÊ ŒÃÊ „Ò?

(1) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 50 (2) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 56 (3) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 253 (4) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 256

19. Á∑§ÃŸ Œ‡ÊÊ¥ ∑§ ¬˝ÁÃÁŸÁœÿÊ¥ Ÿ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒÁ◊∑§ ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ, 1948 ∑§ ÁŸ◊ʸáÊ ◊¥ ÷ʪ Á‹ÿÊ ÕÊ?(1) 55 (2) 56 (3) 57 (4) 58

20. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ∑§ÕŸ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò?

(1) ÿÍ.«UË.∞ø.•Ê⁄U. Ÿ •Êà◊-ÁŸáʸÿ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ‚Áê◊Á‹Ã Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ–

(2) ÿÍ.«UË.∞ø.•Ê⁄U. Ÿ •Êà◊-ÁŸáʸÿ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ‚Áê◊Á‹Ã Ÿ„Ë¥ Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ–

(3) •Ê߸.‚Ë.‚Ë.¬Ë.•Ê⁄U. Ÿ •Êà◊-ÁŸáʸÿ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ‚Áê◊Á‹Ã Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ–

(4) •ÊÁÕ¸∑§, ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ •Á÷‚◊ÿ–

21. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ¡ÊÚŸ ‹ÊÚ∑§ ∑§Ë •ŸÈ’¥œÊà◊∑§ ¬hÁà ∑§Ë ‚„ÊÿÃÊ ‚ Sflë¿UÊøÊÁ⁄UÃÊflÊŒ ∑§Ê •ŸÈ◊ÊŒŸ Á∑§ÿÊÕÊ?

(1) ⁄UÊÚ’≈¸U ŸÊÚÁ¡∑§ (2) ª˝Êê‡ÊË (3) ¡.∞‚. Á◊‹ (4) M§‚Ê

22. ÁãÊêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ œ◊¸ ∑§Ê ŸÒÁÃ∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê ∞∑§ ‚ÊœŸ ◊ÊŸÃÊ „Ò •ÊÒ⁄U ‚÷Ë œ◊ÊZ ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚◊ÊŸ •ÊŒ⁄U ∑§Ë ◊Ê°ª∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò?

(1) íÿÊÁÃ’Ê »È§‹ (2) ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ªÈL§ (3) •ê’«U∑§⁄U (4) ªÊ¥œË

23. Á∑§‚∑§Ê ◊ÊŸŸÊ „Ò Á∑§ ◊ÊÄ‚¸flÊŒ flÊSÃfl ◊¥ „˪‹flÊŒ ∑§Ê Áfl∑§Ê‚ „Ò?

(1) ª˝Êê‡ÊË (2) ŸÊÚÁ¡∑§ (3) ÷ËπÍ ¬Ê⁄Uπ (4) ¡ÊÚŸ ⁄UÊÚÀ‚

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24. Who had written Prison Notebooks from 1929 to 1936 ?

(1) Rosa Luxemberg (2) Antonio Gramsci

(3) Habermas (4) Mahatma Gandhi

25. In which year “ Right to Refuge “ got international recognition by the conclusion of anInternational Treaty ?

(1) 1946 (2) 1948 (3) 1951 (4) 1954

26. The basis of liberal democracy is :

(1) The right to a job (2) Right to welfare

(3) Public housing (4) Rights and responsibilities

27. From legal point of view Right to Development can be regarded as :

(1) Hard Law (2) Draconian Law

(3) Soft Law (4) Transitional Law

28. In which year the United Nations General Assembly adopted the convention against Tortureand other Cruel, Inhumane or Degrading Treatment or Punishment ?

(1) 10 December 1948 (2) 10 December 1984

(3) 10 December 1994 (4) 24 October 1946

29. In which of the following case the Supreme Court of India declared that in the absence ofdomestic (national) legal provisions, the provisions of relevant International Law can beapplied :

(1) Indira Sahni Case, 1993 (2) Premchand.S.Shah, 1991

(3) Vishakha Case, 1997 (4) Minerva Mill Ltd. Case, 1980

30. Which of the following movements were led by Dr. Ambedkar ?

(a) Mahad Satyagraha, March, 1927

(b) Thakur Dwar Mandir Pravesh Andolan, 1927

(c) Ganapati Prangan Pravesh, Bombay, 1929

(d) Raidas Mandir Pravesh Andolan, Nasik, March-April, 1930

Select the correct answer from the code given below :

(1) (a), (b), (c) (2) (b), (c), (d) (3) (a), (c), (d) (4) (a), (b), (d)

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24. Á¬˝¡Ÿ ŸÊ≈U’ÈÄ‚ »˝§Ê◊ 1929 ≈ÍU 1936 ∑§Ê ‹π∑§ ∑§ÊÒŸ „Ò?

(1) ⁄UÊ$¡Ê ‹Ä¡◊’ª¸ (2) ∞¥≈UÊÁŸÿÊ ª˝Êê‡ÊË (3) „Ò’⁄U◊Ê‚ (4) ◊„Êà◊Ê ªÊ¥œË

25. •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ‚¥Áœ mÊ⁄UÊ Á∑§‚ fl·¸ ◊¥ ““‡Ê⁄UáÊ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U”” ∑§Ê •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ Á◊‹Ë ÕË?

(1) 1946 (2) 1948 (3) 1951 (4) 1954

26. ©ŒÊ⁄U ‹Ê∑§Ã¥òÊ ∑§Ê •ÊœÊ⁄U „Ò —

(1) ŸÊÒ∑§⁄UË ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U (2) ∑§ÀÿÊáÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(3) ‚Êfl¸¡ÁŸ∑§ •ÊflÊ‚Ÿ (4) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U •ÊÒ⁄U ©ûÊ⁄UŒÊÁÿàfl

27. ÁflÁœ∑§ ŒÎÁc≈U ‚ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ◊ÊŸÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò —

(1) ∑§∆UÊ⁄U ÁflÁœ (2) ∑˝Í§⁄U ÁflÁœ

(3) Ÿ⁄U◊ ÁflÁœ (4) ‚¥∑˝§◊áÊ∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÁflÁœ

28. ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§Ë ◊„Ê‚÷Ê Ÿ Á∑§‚ fl·¸ ◊¥ ÿÊÃŸÊ ∞fl¥ •ãÿ ∑˝Í§⁄U, •◊ÊŸflËÿ ÿÊ ◊ÊŸ÷¥ª∑§Ê⁄UË √ÿfl„Ê⁄U ÿÊ Œá«U ∑§ ÁflL§h•Á÷‚◊ÿ ∑§Ê •¥ªË∑§Ê⁄U Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ?

(1) 10 ÁŒ‚¥’⁄U, 1948 (2) 10 ÁŒ‚¥’⁄U, 1984

(3) 10 ÁŒ‚¥’⁄U, 1994 (4) 24 •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U, 1946

29. ‚flʸìÊ ãÿÊÿÊ‹ÿ Ÿ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ◊Ê◊‹ ◊¥ ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ ∑§Ë ÕË Á∑§ ÉÊ⁄U‹Í (⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ) ÁflÁœ∑§ ¬˝ÊflœÊŸ ∑§ •÷Êfl◊¥ •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ÁflÁœ ∑§ ¬˝Ê‚¥Áª∑§ ¬˝ÊflœÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÈÄàÊ Á∑§ÿÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò?

(1) ߥÁŒ⁄UÊ ‚Ê„ŸË ∑§‚, 1993 (2) ¬˝◊ø¥Œ ∞‚. ‡ÊÊ„, 1991

(3) Áfl‡ÊÊπÊ ∑§‚, 1997 (4) Á◊Ÿflʸ Á◊‹ Á‹Á◊≈U«U ∑§‚, 1980

30. «UÊÚ. •ê’«U∑§⁄U Ÿ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§Ÿ •Ê¥ŒÊ‹ŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ŸÃÎàfl Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ?

(a) ◊„Œ ‚àÿʪ˝„, ◊Êø¸, 1927

(b) ∆UÊ∑ȧ⁄U mÊ⁄U ◊¥ÁŒ⁄U ¬˝fl‡Ê •Ê¥ŒÊ‹Ÿ, 1927

(c) ªáʬÁà ¬˝Ê¥ªáÊ ¬˝fl‡Ê, ’ÊÚê’, 1929

(d) ⁄ÒUŒÊ‚ ◊¥ÁŒ⁄U ¬˝fl‡Ê •Ê¥ŒÊ‹Ÿ, ŸÊÁ‚∑§, ◊Êø¸-•¬˝Ò‹, 1930

ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÈŸ¥ —

(1) (a), (b), (c) (2) (b), (c), (d) (3) (a), (c), (d) (4) (a), (b), (d)

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Question Nos. 31 to 40 contain two statements each one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other asReason (R). Examine whether the statements are correct and related to each other with the help ofthe code given below :

31. Assertion (A) : Judicial activism in India gave birth to Public Interest Litigation.

Reason (R) : Since justice delayed is considered as justice denied, most Indians do notmove Courts when their rights are violated.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

32. Assertion (A) : There is no country in the world which does not have minorities of one orthe other kind.

Reason (R) : Minorities often become fundamentalists to assert their rights.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

33. Assertion (A) : U.D.H.R. was adopted by UN General Assembly on 10th December, 1948.

Reason (R) : Article 30 of UDHR lays down the Duties of the people.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

34. Assertion (A) : Eleven Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Indian Constitutionby 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976.

Reason (R) : The same Act also provided for the inclusion of provision regarding“Participation of workers in the management of factory”.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

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¬˝‡Ÿ ‚¥. 31 ‚ 40 Ã∑§ ◊¥ ŒÊ ∑§ÕŸ ÁŒÿ ª∞ „Ò¥, ∞∑§ ∑§Ê •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U ŒÍ‚⁄U ∑§Ê ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) ∑§Ê ŸÊ◊ ÁŒÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–ÄÿÊ ∑§ÕŸ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ∞∑§-ŒÍ‚⁄ ‚ ‚ê’ÁãœÃ „Ò¥– ß‚∑§ ŸËø ÁŒÿ ªÿ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ë ‚„ÊÿÃÊ ‚ ¡Ê°ø ∑§ËÁ¡∞–

31. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ãÿÊÁÿ∑§ ‚Á∑˝§ÿÃÊflÊŒ Ÿ ¡ŸÁ„à ÿÊÁø∑§Ê ∑§Ê ¡ã◊ ÁŒÿÊ–∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : ãÿÊÿ ◊¥ Œ⁄UË ∑§Ê ãÿÊÿ Ÿ Á◊‹ŸÊ ◊ÊŸÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò, ß‚Á‹∞ •Áœ∑§Ã⁄U ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Ã’ ãÿÊÿÊ‹ÿ ∑§Ê

‚„Ê⁄UÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ ‹Ã, ¡’ ©Ÿ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ©ÀÀÊ¥ÉÊŸ „ÊÃÊ „Ò–∑ͧ≈U —(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

32. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : Áfl‡fl ◊¥ ∞‚Ê ∑§Ê߸ Œ‡Ê Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò, ¡„Ê° ∞∑§ ÿÊ ŒÍ‚⁄U ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê •À¬‚¥Åÿ∑§ ‚◊ÈŒÊÿ Ÿ „Ê–∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : •À¬‚¥Åÿ∑§ ¬˝Êÿ— •¬Ÿ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ŒÎ…∏ ‚◊Õ¸Ÿ ◊¥ ∑§^⁄U¬¥ÕË ’Ÿ ¡Êà „Ò¥–∑ͧ≈U —(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

33. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ◊„Ê‚÷Ê Ÿ 10 ÁŒ‚¥’⁄U, 1948 ∑§Ê ÿÍ.«UË.∞ø.•Ê⁄U. ¬ÊÁ⁄Uà Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ–∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : ÿÍ.«UË.∞ø.•Ê⁄U. ∑§Ê •ŸÈë¿UŒ 30 ¡ŸÃÊ ∑§ ∑§Ã¸√ÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÁŸœÊ¸Á⁄Uà ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò–∑ͧ≈U —(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

34. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : 42 fl¥ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ‚¥‡ÊÊœŸ •ÁœÁŸÿ◊, 1976 mÊ⁄UÊ ÷Ê⁄ÃËÿ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ◊¥ ÇÿÊ⁄U„ ◊Í‹ ∑§Ã¸√ÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê‚Áê◊Á‹Ã Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ ÕÊ–

∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : ß‚Ë •ÁœÁŸÿ◊ ◊¥ »Ò§Ä≈U⁄UË ∑§ ¬˝’¥œŸ ◊¥ üÊÁ◊∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ë ÷ʪˌÊ⁄UË ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ¬˝ÊflœÊŸ ÷Ë ‚Áê◊Á‹ÃÁ∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–

∑ͧ≈U —(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

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35. Assertion (A) : Poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere.

Reason (R) : Poor countries need faster growth to generate the resources to finance the

eradication of poverty and the realization of human rights.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

36. Assertion (A) : The promotion of human development and the fulfilment of human rightsshare a common motivation.

Reason (R) : Human development helps to augment the reach of the human rightsapproach.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

37. Assertion (A) : Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just andfavourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.

Reason (R) : The right to social security has not been introduced in every country in theworld.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

38. Assertion (A) : Without the rule of law and fair administration of justice, human rightslaws are no more than paper.

Reason (R) : Laws alone cannot guarantee human rights.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

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35. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : ∑§„Ë¥ ÷Ë ª⁄UË’Ë ‚÷Ë ¡ª„ ¬⁄U ‚◊ÎhÃÊ ∑§ Á‹∞ ∞∑§ πÃ⁄UÊ „Ò–

∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : ª⁄UË’ Œ‡ÊÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚¥‚ÊœŸ ©à¬ÛÊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ ÃËfl˝Ã⁄U ‚¥flÎÁh (ª˝ÊÕ) •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ „Ò ÃÊÁ∑§ ª⁄UË’Ë©ã◊Í‹Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ ÁflûÊËÿ ‚„ÊÿÃÊ ŒË ¡Ê ‚∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ¬˝ÊÁåàÊ „Ê–

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–

(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

36. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : ◊ÊŸfl Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê ¬˝Êà‚Ê„Ÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ©¬‹Áéœ ∞∑§ ‚Êfl¸¡ÁŸ∑§ ¬˝⁄UáÊÊ ∑§Ê ‚ʤÊÊ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥–

∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : ◊ÊŸfl Áfl∑§Ê‚ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ©¬Êª◊ ∑§ ¬˝‚Ê⁄U ◊¥ Ã¡Ë ‹ÊŸ ◊¥ ‚„ÊÿÃÊ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò–

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–

(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

37. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : ¬˝àÿ∑§ √ƒÊÁÄàÊ ∑§Ê ∑§Êÿ¸, ⁄UÊ¡ªÊ⁄U ∑§ SflÃ¥òÊ Áfl∑§À¬, ∑§Êÿ¸ ∑§Ë ãÿÊÿ‚¥ªÃ ∞fl¥ •ŸÈ∑ͧ‹ ¬Á⁄UÁSÕÁÃÿÊ¥•ÊÒ⁄U ’⁄UÊ¡ªÊ⁄UË ‚ ⁄UˇÊÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U „Ò–

∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : Áfl‡fl ∑§ ¬˝àÿ∑§ Œ‡Ê ◊¥ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê Ÿ„Ë¥ •¬ŸÊÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–

∑ͧ≈U —(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–

(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

38. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : ÁflÁœ ∑§ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ãÿÊÿ ∑§ ÁŸc¬ˇÊ ¬˝‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ∑§ Á’ŸÊ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ÁflÁœÿÊ° Á‚»¸§ ∑§Ê$ª$¡Ë∑§ÊŸÍŸ ‚ •Áœ∑§ ∑ȧ¿U Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : ∑§fl‹ ÁflÁœÿÊ° ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ªÊ⁄¥U≈UË Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ê ‚∑§ÃË–

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–

(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

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39. Assertion (A) : Indigenous peoples have the right to freely preserve, express and developtheir cultural identity in all its aspects.

Reason (R) : Cultural groups have freedom from any attempt at their assimilation.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

40. Assertion (A) : Indian educator and reformer Hansa Mehta was a member of India’sConstituent Assembly.

Reason (R) : She was also an Indian delegate to the United Nations Human RightsCommission which had drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Code :

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.

(4) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.

Question Nos. 41 to 55, Match the List-I with List-II and choose the correct answer from the codegiven below :

41. List-I List-II

(Laws Passed by Indian Parliament) (Year of passage)

(a) The Untouchability (Offences) Act (i) 1955

(b) The Protection of Civil Rights Act (ii) 1976

(c) The Bonded Labour (Abolition) Act (iii) 1975

(d) Prevention of Sati Act (iv) 1987

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)

(2) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(4) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)

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39. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : Œ‡Ê¡ ‹ÊªÊ¥ ∑§Ê •¬ŸË ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ¬„øÊŸ ∑§Ê ©‚∑§ ‚÷Ë ¬„‹È•Ê¥ ◊¥ ◊ÈÄàÊ M§¬ ‚ ‚¥⁄UÁˇÊà ∑§⁄UŸ,•Á÷√ÿÄàÊ ∑§⁄UŸ •ÊÒ⁄U Áfl∑§Á‚à ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U „Ò–

∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ‚◊Í„Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©Ÿ∑§ •Êà◊‚Êà „ÊŸ ‚¥’¥œË Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ¬˝ÿÊ‚ ‚ SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ „Ò–

∑ͧ≈ —

(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–

(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

40. •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) : ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Á‡ÊˇÊ∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚ÈœÊ⁄U∑§ „¥‚Ê ◊„ÃÊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ë ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ‚÷Ê ∑§Ë ∞∑§ ‚ŒSÿ ÕË¥–

∑§Ê⁄UáÊ (R) : fl„ ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U •Êÿʪ ◊¥ ∞∑§ ¬˝ÁÃÁŸÁœ ÷Ë ÕË¥, Á¡‚Ÿ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒÁ◊∑§ ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ ∑§Ê ◊‚ÊÒŒÊ ÃÒÿÊ⁄U Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ–

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–

(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R), (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

¬̋‡Ÿ ‚¥. 41 ‚ 55 ∑§Ë ‚ÍøË - I ∑§Ê ‚ÍøË - II ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ‚È◊Á‹Ã ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒÿ ªÿ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

41. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ë ‚¥‚Œ mÊ⁄UÊ ¬ÊÁ⁄Uà ∑§ÊŸÍŸ) (¬ÊÁ⁄Uà Á∑§∞ ¡ÊŸ ∑§Ê fl·¸)

(a) •S¬Î‡ÿÃÊ (•¬⁄UÊœ) •ÁœÁŸÿ◊ (i) 1955

(b) Á‚Áfl‹ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ‚¥⁄UˇÊáÊ •ÁœÁŸÿ◊ (ii) 1976

(c) ’¥ÁœÃ üÊ◊ (©à‚ÊŒŸ) •ÁœÁŸÿ◊ (iii) 1975

(d) ‚ÃË ©ã◊Í‹Ÿ •ÁœÁŸÿ◊ (iv) 1987

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)

(2) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(4) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)

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42. List-I List-II

(Case) (Year of Judgement)

(a) A.R. Antulay Vs R.S. Nayak (i) 1971

(b) Baleshwar Das Vs State of U.P. (ii) 1955

(c) Central Bank Vs Ram Narain (iii) 1980

(d) Damyanti Naranga Vs Union of India (iv) 1992

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(3) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(4) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

43. List-I List-II

(Articles of Indian Constitution) (Contents)

(a) Article 311 (i) Creation of new All India Services

(b) Article 123 (ii) Establishment of Election Commission

(c) Article 324 (iii) President has power to issue ordinance

(d) Article 312 (iv) It allows executive to hold an inquiry into chargesagainst a person holding civil post

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)

(4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)

44. List-I List-II

(Authors) (Book)

(a) Allan. R. Ball (i) On Justice in Society

(b) Ernest Barker (ii) Modern Political Analysis

(c) Robert Dahl (iii) Principles of Social and Political Theory

(d) Morris Ginsberg (iv) Modern Politics and Government

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(3) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)

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(◊È∑§Œ◊Ê) (ÁŸáʸÿ ∑§Ê fl·¸)(a) ∞.•Ê⁄U. •¥ÃÈ‹ ’ŸÊ◊ •Ê⁄U.∞‚. ŸÊÿ∑§ (i) 1971

(b) ’Ê‹‡fl⁄U ŒÊ‚ ’ŸÊ◊ ©ûÊ⁄U ¬˝Œ‡Ê ⁄UÊíÿ (ii) 1955

(c) ‚ã≈˛U‹ ’Ò¥∑§ ’ŸÊ◊ ⁄UÊ◊ ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ (iii) 1980

(d) Œ◊ÿ¥ÃË ŸÊ⁄¥Uª ’ŸÊ◊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ‚¥ÉÊ (iv) 1992

∑ͧ≈U —(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)(3) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)(4) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

43. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ∑§Ê •ŸÈë¿UŒ) (Áfl·ÿ)(a) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 311 (i) Ÿß¸ •Áπ‹ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚flÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê ª∆UŸ(b) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 123 (ii) ÁŸflʸøŸ •Êÿʪ ∑§Ë SÕʬŸÊ(c) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 324 (iii) ⁄UÊc≈˛U¬Áà ∑§ ¬Ê‚ •äÿÊŒ‡Ê ¡Ê⁄UË ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ‡ÊÁÄàÊ „Ò–(d) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 312 (iv) ÿ„ ∑§Êÿ¸¬ÊÁ‹∑§Ê ∑§Ê Á‚Áfl‹ ¬Œ œÊ⁄UáÊ ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹ Á∑§‚Ë √ÿÁÄàÊ

∑§ ÁflL§h ‹ª •Ê⁄Uʬ ∑§Ë ¡Ê°ø ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë •ŸÈ◊Áà ŒÃÊ „Ò–∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)(3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)(4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)

44. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(‹π∑§) (¬ÈSÃ∑§)(a) ∞‹Ÿ.•Ê⁄U. ’ÊÚ‹ (i) •ÊÚŸ ¡ÁS≈U‚ ߟ ‚Ê‚Êÿ≈UË(b) •Ÿ¸S≈U ’Ê∑¸§⁄U (ii) ◊ÊÚ«UŸ¸ ¬ÊÚÁ‹Á≈U∑§‹ ∞ŸÊÁ‹Á‚‚(c) ⁄UÊ’≈¸U «U„‹ (iii) Á¬˝¥Á‚¬À‚ •ÊÚ»§ ‚ʇʋ ∞¥«U ¬ÊÚÁ‹Á≈U∑§‹ âÿÊ⁄UË(d) ◊ÊÚ⁄UË‚ Áª¥‚’ª¸ (iv) ◊Ê«UŸ¸ ¬ÊÚÁ‹Á≈UÄ‚ ∞¥«U ªflŸ¸◊¥≈U∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)(2) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)(3) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)(4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)

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(Members of Constituent Assembly) (Classes they belonged)

(a) M.R. Jaykar (i) Labour

(b) Homi Mody (ii) Land Lord

(c) Maharajah Kameshwar Prasad (iii) Parsis

(d) B. Shiva Rao (iv) Depressed class

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

(3) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)

(4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

46. List-I List-II

(Organisation) (Headquarters)

(a) UNICEF (i) New York, 1969

(b) UNFPA (ii) Paris, 1945

(c) UNESCO (iii) New York, 1945

(d) UNCTAD (iv) Geneva, 1964

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)

(3) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

(4) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)

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(‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ‚÷Ê ∑§ ‚ŒSÿ) (flª¸ ‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ)

(a) ∞◊.•Ê⁄U. ¡ÿ∑§⁄U (i) üÊÁ◊∑§

(b) „Ê◊Ë ◊ÊŒË (ii) ¡◊Ë¥ŒÊ⁄U

(c) ◊„Ê⁄UÊ¡Ê ∑§Ê◊‡fl⁄U ¬˝‚ÊŒ (iii) ¬Ê⁄U‚Ë

(d) ’Ë. Á‡ÊflÊ ⁄UÊfl (iv) ŒÁ‹Ã flª¸

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

(3) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)

(4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

46. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(‚¥ª∆UŸ) (◊ÈÅÿÊ‹ÿ)

(a) ÿÍÁŸ‚»§ (i) ãÿÍÿÊÚ∑¸§, 1969

(b) ÿÍ.∞Ÿ.∞»§.¬Ë.∞. (ii) ¬Á⁄U‚, 1945

(c) ÿÍŸS∑§Ê (iii) ãÿÍÿÊÚ∑¸§, 1945

(d) •¥∑§≈UÊ«U (iv) ¡ŸflÊ, 1964

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)

(3) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

(4) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)

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47. List-I List-II

(Organisation) (Motto)

(a) World Bank (i) Inter Arma Caritas (In War,Charity)

(b) Amnesty International (ii) One Vision, One Identity, OneCommunity

(c) Association of South East Asian Nations (iii) It is better to light a candle than to(ASEAN) curse the darkness

(d) International Committee of the Red Cross (iv) Working for a World free of(ICRC) poverty

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)

(3) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)

(4) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)

48. List-I List-II

(UN agencies) (Headquarters)

(a) International Labour Organisation (i) Geneva, 1919

(b) International Organisation of Migration (IOM) (ii) Geneva, 1863

(c) International Committee of the Red Cross (iii) Geneva, 1951

(d) World Health Organisation (iv) Geneva, 1948

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(3) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)

(4) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

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(‚¥ª∆UŸ) (flÊÄÿ)

(a) Áfl‡fl ’Ò¥∑§ (i) “ߥ≈U⁄U •Ê◊ʸ ∑Ò§Á⁄U≈UÊ‚” (ÿÈh, ¬⁄Uʬ∑§Ê⁄U ◊¥)

(b) ∞◊ŸS≈UË ß¥≈U⁄UŸ‡ÊŸ‹ (ii) ‚◊ ŒÎÁc≈U, ∞∑§ ¬„øÊŸ, ∞∑§ ‚◊ÈŒÊÿ

(c) ŒÁˇÊáʬÍfl¸ ∞Á‡ÊÿÊ߸ Œ‡ÊÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚¥ÉÊ (•ÊÁ‚ÿÊŸ) (iii) •¥œ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‚Ÿ ∑§ ’¡Ê∞ éÊûÊË ¡‹ÊŸÊ ’„Ã⁄U „Ò

(d) ߥ≈U⁄UŸ‡ÊŸ‹ ∑§◊≈UË •ÊÚ»§ Œ ⁄U«U ∑˝§ÊÚ‚ (iv) ª⁄UË’Ë-◊ÈÄàÊ Áfl‡fl ∑§ Á‹∞ ∑§Êÿ¸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)

(3) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)

(4) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)

48. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§Ë ∞¡¥Á‚ÿÊ°) (◊ÈÅÿÊ‹ÿ)

(a) •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ üÊ◊ ‚¥ª∆UŸ (i) ¡ŸflÊ, 1919

(b) •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ¬˝fl‚Ÿ ‚¥ª∆UŸ (•Ê߸.•Ê.∞◊.) (ii) ¡ŸflÊ, 1863

(c) ߥ≈U⁄UŸ‡ÊŸ‹ ∑§◊≈UË •ÊÚ»§ Œ ⁄«U ∑˝§ÊÚ‚ (iii) ¡ŸflÊ, 1951

(d) Áfl‡fl SflÊSâÿ ‚¥ª∆UŸ (iv) ¡ŸflÊ, 1948

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(3) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)

(4) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

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49. List-I List-II

(Political Organisations) (Year)

(a) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (i) 1949

(b) The South East Asia Treaty Organisation (ii) 1954

(c) ASEAN (iii) 1949

(d) Commonwealth of Nations (iv) 1967

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

(3) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

(4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)

50. (Human Rights Council Members)

List-I List-II

(Area) (Number of member countries)

(a) Africa (i) 16

(b) Latin America and Carrabean (ii) 7

(c) Western Europe and others (iii) 8

(d) East Europe (iv) 13

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

(3) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)

(4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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(⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ ‚¥ª∆UŸ) (fl·¸)

(a) ©ûÊ⁄U •≈U‹Ê¥Á≈U∑§ ‚¥Áœ ‚¥ª∆UŸ (i) 1949

(b) ŒÁˇÊáÊ ¬Ífl¸ ∞Á‡ÊÿÊ ‚¥Áœ ‚¥ª∆UŸ (ii) 1954

(c) •ÊÁ‚ÿÊŸ (iii) 1949

(d) ∑§ÊÚ◊ŸflÀÕ •ÊÚ»§ Ÿ‡Ê¥‚ (⁄UÊc≈˛U◊¥«U‹) (iv) 1967

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

(3) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

(4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)

50. (◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ¬Á⁄U·Œ ‚ŒSÿ)

‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(ˇÊòÊ) (‚ŒSÿ Œ‡ÊÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚¥ÅÿÊ)

(a) •»˝§Ë∑§Ê (i) 16

(b) ‹ÒÁ≈UŸ •◊Á⁄U∑§Ê •ÊÒ⁄U ∑Ò§Á⁄UÁ’ÿŸ (ii) 7

(c) ¬Á‡ø◊Ë ÿÍ⁄Uʬ •ÊÒ⁄U •ãÿ (iii) 8

(d) ¬Ífl˸ ÿÍ⁄Uʬ (iv) 13

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

(3) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)

(4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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(a) Child Rights Committee (i) 1860

(b) Criminal Procedure Code (ii) 1986

(c) Environment Protection Act (iii) 1973

(d) Indian Penal Code (iv) 1989

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

(3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(4) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)

52. List-I List-II

(a) Dunning (i) Essay on Liberty

(b) Sir Henri Maine (ii) Has the progress of sciences and arts contributed to corruptor purify morals

(c) Rousseau (iii) Village communities

(d) J.S. Mill (iv) A History of Political Theory

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(3) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)

(4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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(a) ’Ê‹ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ‚Á◊Áà (i) 1860

(b) Œá«U ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ ‚¥Á„ÃÊ (ii) 1986

(c) ¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊ ⁄UˇÊÊ •ÁœÁŸÿ◊ (iii) 1973

(d) ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œá«U ‚¥Á„ÃÊ (iv) 1989

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

(3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(4) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)

52. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(a) «UÁŸ¥ª (i) ∞‚ •ÊÚŸ Á‹’≈U˸

(b) ‚⁄U „Ÿ⁄UË ◊Ÿ (ii) „Ò¡ ÁŒ ¬˝Êª˝‚ •ÊÚ»§ ‚Êߥ‚¡ ∞¥«U •Ê≈˜U‚¸ ∑§ÊÚã≈˛UËéÿÍ≈U«UU ≈ÍU ∑§⁄Uå≈U •ÊÚ⁄åÿÍÁ⁄U»§Ê߸ ◊Ê⁄U‹˜‚

(c) M§‚Ê (iii) Áfl‹¡ ∑§êÿÈÁŸ≈UË

(d) ¡.∞‚. Á◊‹ (iv) • Á„S≈˛UË •ÊÚ»§ ¬ÊÚÁ‹Á≈U∑§‹ âÿÊ⁄UË

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(3) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)

(4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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(a) Bhartiya Mahila Sangh (i) 1927

(b) League of Nations (ii) 1926

(c) Rashtriya Bhartiya Mahila Parishad (iii) 1920

(d) Akhil Bhartiya Mahila Sammelan (iv) 1917

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(3) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)

(4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

54. List-I List-II

(Field) (Agency)

(a) Education and Nutrition (i) UNHCR

(b) Emergency Shelter (ii) WFP

(c) Logistics (iii) UNICEF

(d) Agriculture (iv) FAO

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

(3) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

(4) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

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(a) ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊Á„‹Ê ‚¥ÉÊ (i) 1927

(b) ⁄UÊc≈˛U‚¥ÉÊ (ii) 1926

(c) ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊Á„‹Ê ¬Á⁄U·Œ (iii) 1920

(d) •Áπ‹ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊Á„‹Ê ‚ê◊‹Ÿ (iv) 1917

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(2) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(3) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)

(4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

54. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(∑§Êÿ¸ˇÊòÊ) (∞¡ã‚Ë)

(a) Á‡ÊˇÊÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ¬Ê·áÊ (i) ÿÍ.∞Ÿ.∞ø.‚Ë.•Ê⁄U.

(b) •Ê¬Êà •ÊüÊÿ (ii) «UéÀÿÍ.∞»§.¬Ë.

(c) ‹ÊÚÁ¡ÁS≈U∑§ (iii) ÿÍÁŸ‚»§

(d) ∑ΧÁ· (iv) ∞»§. ∞. •Ê.

∑ͧ≈U —

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

(3) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

(4) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

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55. List-I List-II

(Constitutional Provisions and Privileges Under (Article)

Indian Constitution)

(a) The state to make any special provision in favour of (i) Article 42

women and children.

(b) Equal pay for equal work for both men and women. (ii) Article 39 (a)

(c) The state to make provision for securing just and (iii) Article 39 (d)

humane conditions for work and for maternity relief.

(d) The state to direct its policy towards securing for men (iv) Article 15 (3)

and women equally the right to an adequate means of

livelihood.

Code :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)

(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

(3) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)

(4) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

56. Arrange the following books in the chronological order of their publication and choose theright answer from the code given below :

(a) Henri Dunant, Memory of Solferano

(b) Marx and Engels, Manifesto of the Communist Party

(c) Mahatma Gandhi, Hind Swaraj

(d) V.I. Lenin, The Right of Nations to Self-Determination

Code :

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (d), (c), (b), (a) (3) (b), (a), (c), (d) (4) (a), (d), (b), (c)

57. Arrange chronologically the following articles of the International Covenant on Economic,Social and Cultural Rights and choose the right answer from the code given below :

(a) The right to Work

(b) The right to Social Security

(c) The right to Join Trade Unions

(d) The right to Education

Code :

(1) (d), (a), (b), (c) (2) (a), (c), (b), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (a), (b), (c), (d)

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55. ‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II

(÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ∑§ •¥Ãª¸Ã (•ŸÈë¿UŒ)‚¥flÒœÊÁŸ∑§ ©¬’¥œ •ÊÒ⁄U Áfl‡Ê·ÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄U)

(a) ⁄UÊíÿ ◊Á„‹Ê•Ê¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ’ìÊÊ¥ ∑§ ¬ˇÊ ◊¥ ∑§Ê߸ Áfl‡Ê· ©¬’¥œ ∑§⁄UªÊ (i) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 42

(b) ¬ÈL§· •ÊÒ⁄U ◊Á„‹Ê ŒÊŸÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚◊ÊŸ ∑§Êÿ¸ ‚◊ÊŸ flß– (ii) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 39 (∑§)

(c) ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Êÿ¸ „ÃÈ ©Áøà •ÊÒ⁄U ◊ÊŸflËÿ flÊÃÊfl⁄UáÊ ‚ÈÁŸÁ‡øà (iii) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 39 (ÉÊ)

∑§⁄Ÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ◊ÊÃÎàfl ⁄UÊ„Ã ∑§ Á‹∞ ©¬’¥œ ∑§⁄UªÊ–

(d) ⁄UÊíÿ •¬ŸË ŸËÁà ߂ Á„‚Ê’ ‚ ÃÒÿÊ⁄U ∑§⁄UªÊ ÃÊÁ∑§ ¬ÈL§·Ê¥ (iv) •ŸÈë¿UŒ 15 (3)

•ÊÒ⁄U ◊Á„‹Ê•Ê¥ ŒÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê •Ê¡ËÁfl∑§Ê ¬ÿʸåàÊ ‚ÊœŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ¬˝ÊåàÊ „Ê–

∑ͧ≈U —(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)

(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

(3) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)

(4) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

56. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ¬ÈSÃ∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©Ÿ∑§ ¬˝∑§Ê‡ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§ÊøÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) „Ÿ⁄UË ŒÈŸÊ¥Ã, ◊◊Ê⁄UË •ÊÚ»§ ‚ÊÀ»§⁄UÊŸÊ

(b) ◊ÊÄ‚¸ ∞¥«U ∞¥¡À‚, ◊ÁŸ»§S≈UÊ •ÊÚ»§ Œ ∑§êÿÈÁŸS≈U ¬Ê≈U˸

(c) ◊„Êà◊Ê ªÊ¥œË, Á„㌠Sfl⁄UÊ¡

(d) flË.•Ê߸. ‹ÁŸŸ, Œ ⁄UÊß≈U •ÊÚ»§ Ÿ‡Êã‚ ≈ÍU ‚À»§-Á«U≈UÁ◊¸Ÿ‡ÊŸ

∑ͧ≈U —(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (d), (c), (b), (a) (3) (b), (a), (c), (d) (4) (a), (d), (b), (c)

57. •ÊÁÕ¸∑§, ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ¬⁄U •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ¬˝‚¥ÁflŒÊ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà •ŸÈë¿UŒÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U√ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ∑§Êÿ¸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(b) ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(c) üÊÁ◊∑§ ‚¥ÉÊÊ¥ (≈˛U«U ÿÍÁŸÿã‚) ◊¥ ‚Áê◊Á‹Ã „ÊŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

(d) Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

∑ͧ≈U —(1) (d), (a), (b), (c) (2) (a), (c), (b), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (a), (b), (c), (d)

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58. Arrange the following articles of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rightschronologically and choose the right answer from the code given below :

(a) The right to life

(b) Freedom from torture and inhuman treatment

(c) Freedom from slavery and forced labour

(d) The right to liberty and security

Code :

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a) (3) (a), (d), (b), (c) (4) (c), (a), (d), (b)

59. Arrange the following in the chronological order and choose the right answer from the codegiven below :

(a) Bachpan Bachao Andolan

(b) People’s Union for Civil Liberties

(c) Indian Union for Civil Liberties

(d) Motilal Nehru Committee Report on Minorities

Code :

(1) (c), (b), (a), (d) (2) (b), (a), (d), (c) (3) (a), (b), (c), (d) (4) (d), (c), (b), (a)

60. Arrange the following documents in chronological order of their adoption with the help ofcode given below :

(a) Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity

(b) Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights

(c) UN Declaration on the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance

(d) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Code :

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (a), (c), (b), (d) (3) (b), (c), (a), (d) (4) (c), (b), (a), (d)

61. Arrange the following books in their chronological order and choose the correct answerfrom the code given below :

(a) Principles of Social and Political Theory

(b) The Elements of Social Justice

(c) Legal Theory

(d) Two Concepts of Liberty

Code :

(1) (b), (a), (d), (c) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (b), (d), (c), (a)

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58. ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ¬⁄U •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ¬˝‚¥ÁflŒÊ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà •ŸÈë¿UŒÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U√ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ¡ËflŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U (b) ÿÊÃŸÊ •ÊÒ⁄U •◊ÊŸflËÿ √ÿfl„Ê⁄U ‚ ◊ÈÁÄàÊ

(c) ŒÊ‚ÃÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ’‹ÊØ üÊ◊ ‚ ◊ÈÁÄàÊ (d) SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a) (3) (a), (d), (b), (c) (4) (c), (a), (d), (b)

59. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ’ø¬Ÿ ’øÊ•Ê •Ê¥ŒÊ‹Ÿ

(b) ¬Ë¬À‚ ÿÍÁŸÿŸ »§Ê⁄U Á‚Áfl‹ Á‹’≈U˸¡

(c) ߥÁ«UÿŸ ÿÍÁŸÿŸ »§Ê⁄U Á‚Áfl‹ Á‹’≈U˸¡

(d) •À¬‚¥Åÿ∑§Ê¥ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ◊ÊÃË‹Ê‹ Ÿ„M§ ‚Á◊Áà ∑§Ë Á⁄U¬Ê≈¸U

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (c), (b), (a), (d) (2) (b), (a), (d), (c) (3) (a), (b), (c), (d) (4) (d), (c), (b), (a)

60. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ë ‚„ÊÿÃÊ ‚ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ŒSÃÊfl¡Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©Ÿ∑§ •¥ªË∑§Ê⁄U Á∑§∞ ¡ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕÃ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ÁflÁflœÃÊ ¬⁄U ‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒÁ◊∑§ ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ

(b) ◊ÊŸfl Á¡ŸÊ◊ •ÊÒ⁄U ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ¬⁄U ‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒÁ◊∑§ ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ

(c) ’‹ÊØ Áfl‹Ê¬Ÿ ‚ ‚÷Ë √ÿÁÄàÊÿÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ ¬⁄U ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ

(d) ÁŒ√ÿÊ¥ªÊ¥ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ¬⁄U ¬˝‚¥ÁflŒÊ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (a), (c), (b), (d) (3) (b), (c), (a), (d) (4) (c), (b), (a), (d)

61. ÁãÊêŸÁ‹Áπà ¬ÈSÃ∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©Ÿ∑§ ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) Á¬˝ÁガÀ‚ •ÊÚ»§ ‚ʇʋ ∞¥«U ¬ÊÚÁ‹≈UË∑§‹ âÿÊ⁄UË

(b) Œ ∞Á‹◊ã≈˜U‚ •ÊÚ»§ ‚ʇʋ ¡ÁS≈U‚

(c) ‹Ëª‹ âÿÊ⁄UË

(d) ≈ÈU ∑§ÊÚã‚å≈˜U‚ •ÊÚ»§ Á‹’≈U˸

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (b), (a), (d), (c) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (b), (d), (c), (a)

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62. Arrange the following writs in the same sequence as they have been mentioned in the IndianConstitution and choose the correct answer from the code given below :

(a) Habeas Corpus (b) Certiorari

(c) Mandamus (d) Prohibition

Code :

(1) (a), (d), (c), (b) (2) (a), (c), (d), (b) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (a), (b), (c), (d)

63. Arrange the following in chronological order and choose the correct answer from the codegiven below :

(a) India Bill (b) Nehru Report

(c) Sapru Proposals (d) Objective Resolution

Code :

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (d), (c), (b), (a) (3) (b), (d), (c), (a) (4) (a), (d), (b), (c)

64. Arrange the following freedoms in the same sequence they are mentioned in Article 19 ofIndian Constitution and choose the correct answer from the code given below :

(a) Move freely throughout the territory of India

(b) Assemble peacefully and without arms

(c) Freedom of speech and expression

(d) Form associations or Unions

Code :

(1) (b), (c), (d), (a) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (c), (b), (a), (d) (4) (c), (b), (d), (a)

65. Arrange the following in chronological order and choose the correct answer from the codegiven below :

(a) Establishment of Muslim League (b) Nehru Report

(c) Simon Commission (d) Lucknow Pact

Code :

(1) (a), (d), (c), (b) (2) (b), (d), (c), (a) (3) (a), (b), (c), (d) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c)

66. Arrange the following Universal Legal Instruments of their adoption in chronological orderand choose the correct answer from the code :

(a) International Convention for the suppression of Terrorist Bombing

(b) International Convention for the suppression of the Financing of Terrorism

(c) International Convention for the suppression of the Act of Nuclear Terrorism

(d) Convention on the suppression of Unlawful Acts Relating to International Civil Aviation

Code :

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a) (3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (a), (b), (c)

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62. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ‹πÊ¥ (Á⁄U≈˜U‚) ∑§Ê ©‚Ë ∑˝§◊ ◊¥ √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U, Á¡‚ ∑˝§◊ ◊¥ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ◊¥ ©Ÿ∑§Ê ©ÀÀÊπ Á∑§ÿʪÿÊ „Ò •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ’¥ŒË ¬˝àÿˇÊË∑§⁄UáÊ (b) ©à¬˝·áÊ (c) ¬⁄U◊ÊŒ‡Ê (d) ¬˝Á÷œ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (a), (d), (c), (b) (2) (a), (c), (d), (b) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (a), (b), (c), (d)

63. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ߥÁ«UÿÊ Á’‹ (b) Ÿ„M§ Á⁄U¬Ê≈¸U (c) ‚¬˝Í ¬˝Ê¬Ê¡À‚ (d) •ÊÚé¡ÁÄ≈Ufl Á⁄U¡Ê‹È‡ÊŸ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (d), (c), (b), (a) (3) (b), (d), (c), (a) (4) (a), (d), (b), (c)

64. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©‚Ë ∑˝§◊ ◊¥ √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U, Á¡‚ ∑˝§◊ ◊¥ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ∑§ •ŸÈë¿UŒ -19 ◊¥ ©Ÿ∑§Ê©ÀÀÊπ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ÷Ê⁄Uà ÷⁄U ∑§ ÷Í÷ʪ ◊¥ SflÃ¥òÊ …¥Uª ‚ •Êflʪ◊Ÿ (b) ‡ÊÊ¥ÁìÍfl¸∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U Á’ŸÊ „ÁÕÿÊ⁄U ∑§ ∞∑§òÊ „ÊŸÊ

(c) ÷Ê·áÊ •ÊÒ⁄U •Á÷√ÿÁÄàÊ ∑§Ë SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ (d) ‚÷Ê ÿÊ ‚¥ÉÊ ’ŸÊŸÊ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (b), (c), (d), (a) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (c), (b), (a), (d) (4) (c), (b), (d), (a)

65. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ◊ÈÁS‹◊ ‹Ëª ∑§Ë SÕʬŸÊ (b) Ÿ„M§ Á⁄U¬Ê≈¸U

(c) ‚Êß◊Ÿ •Êÿʪ (d) ‹πŸ™§ ¬ÒÄ≈U

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (a), (d), (c), (b) (2) (b), (d), (c), (a) (3) (a), (b), (c), (d) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c)

66. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒ◊ ÁflÁœ∑§ Á‹πÃÊ¥ ∑§Ê ©Ÿ∑§ SflË∑§Ê⁄U Á∑§∞ ¡ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U ÃÕÊ ŸËø ÁŒ∞ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ߥ≈U⁄UŸ‡ÊŸ‹ ∑§ãfl¥‡ÊŸ »§ÊÚ⁄U ÁŒ ‚¬˝‡ÊŸ •ÊÚ»§ ≈U⁄UÊÁ⁄US≈U ’ÊÚÁê’¥ª

(b) ߥ≈U⁄UŸ‡ÊŸ‹ ∑§ãfl¥‡ÊŸ »§ÊÚ⁄U ÁŒ ‚¬˝‡ÊŸ •ÊÚ»§ ÁŒ »§ÊÿŸÊ¥Á‚¥ª •ÊÚ»§ ≈U⁄UÊUÁ⁄Uí◊

(c) ߥ≈U⁄UŸ‡ÊŸ‹ ∑§ãfl¥‡ÊŸ »§ÊÚ⁄U ÁŒ Sʬ˝‡ÊŸ •ÊÚ»§ Œ ∞Ä≈U •ÊÚ»§ ãÿÍÁÄ‹ÿ⁄U ≈U⁄UÊÁ⁄Uí◊

(d) ∑§ãfl¥‡ÊŸ •ÊÚŸ ÁŒ ‚¬˝‡ÊŸ •ÊÚ»§ •Ÿ‹Êڻȧ‹ ∞Ä≈˜U‚ Á⁄U‹Á≈¥Uª ≈ÍU ߥ≈U⁄UŸ‡ÊŸ‹ Á‚Áfl‹ ∞Áfl∞‡ÊŸ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a) (3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (a), (b), (c)

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67. Arrange the following cases, as decided upon by the Supreme Court, in their chronologicalorder and choose the correct answer from the code given below :

(a) Dr. Upendra Bakshi Vs Uttar Pradesh State

(b) Menaka Gandhi Vs Union of India

(c) Minerva Mills Vs Union of India

(d) Louis De Reid Vs Union of India

Code :

(1) (b), (c), (a), (d) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (a), (d), (b), (c)

68. Arrange the following cases, as decided upon by the Supreme Court of India, in chronologicalorder and choose the correct answer from the code given below :

(a) Gangaram Moolchandani Vs State of Rajasthan

(b) Kesavanand Bharati Vs State of Kerala

(c) Madhav Rao Scindia Vs Union of India

(d) R.C. Cooper Vs Union of India

Code :

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (d), (c), (b), (a) (3) (c), (d), (b), (a) (4) (b), (c), (a), (d)

69. Arrange the following documents in chronological order of their adoption and choose thecorrect answer from the code given below :

(a) United Nations Guidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (“The RiyadhGuidelines”)

(b) United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice(“The Beijing Rules”)

(c) UN Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners

(d) Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement ofchildren in armed conflict

Code :

(1) (d), (b), (a), (c) (2) (b), (a), (c), (d) (3) (a), (b), (c), (d) (4) (c), (a), (b), (d)

70. Arrange the following documents in chronological order of their adoption and choose thecorrect answer from the code given below :

(a) Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Institutionsand Practices similar to Slavery

(b) ILO convention on Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining

(c) Convention on the Nationality of Married women

(d) Universal Declaration on the Eradication of Hunger and Malnutrition

Code :

(1) (d), (c), (a), (b) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (b), (a), (c), (d) (4) (a), (b), (d), (c)

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67. ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ ‚flʸìÊ ãÿÊÿÊ‹ÿ mÊ⁄UÊ ÁŸÁáʸà Á∑§∞ ª∞ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊Ê◊‹Ê¥ ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) «UÊÚ. ©¬ãŒ˝ éÊŇÊË ’ŸÊ◊ ©ûÊ⁄U ¬˝Œ‡Ê ⁄UÊíÿ (b) ◊Ÿ∑§Ê ªÊ¥œË ’ŸÊ◊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ‚¥ÉÊ

(c) Á◊Ÿflʸ Á◊À‚ ’ŸÊ◊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ‚¥ÉÊ (d) ‹Èß‚ Á«U ⁄UË«U ’ŸÊ◊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ‚¥ÉÊ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (b), (c), (a), (d) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (a), (d), (b), (c)

68. ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ ‚flʸìÊ ãÿÊÿÊ‹ÿ mÊ⁄UÊ ÁŸÁáʸà Á∑§∞ ª∞ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊Ê◊‹Ê¥ ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ª¥ªÊ⁄UÊ◊ ◊Í‹ø¥ŒÊŸË ’ŸÊ◊ ⁄UÊ¡SÕÊŸ ⁄UÊíÿ (b) ∑§‡ÊflÊŸ¥Œ ÷Ê⁄UÃË ’ŸÊ◊ ∑§⁄U‹ ⁄UÊíÿ

(c) ◊Êœfl ⁄UÊfl Á‚¥ÁœÿÊ ’ŸÊ◊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ‚¥ÉÊ (d) •Ê⁄U.‚Ë. ∑ͧ¬⁄U ’ŸÊ◊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ‚¥ÉÊ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (d), (c), (b), (a) (3) (c), (d), (b), (a) (4) (b), (c), (a), (d)

69. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ŒSÃÊfl¡Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©Ÿ∑§ •¥ªË∑§Ê⁄U Á∑§∞ ¡ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) Á∑§‡ÊÊ⁄U •¬⁄UÊœ ∑§Ë ⁄UÊ∑§ÕÊ◊ ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§ ÁŒ‡ÊÊ-ÁŸŒ¸‡Ê (““Œ Á⁄UÿÊŒ ªÊß«U‹Êߥ‚””)

(b) Á∑§‡ÊÊ⁄U ãÿÊÿ ∑§ ¬˝‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§ ◊ÊŸ∑§ ãÿÍŸÃ◊ ÁŸÿ◊ (““Œ ’ËÁ¡¥ª M§À‚””)

(c) ∑Ò§ÁŒÿÊ¥ ∑§ √ÿfl„Ê⁄U ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ‚¥ÿÈÄàÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§ ◊Í‹ Á‚hÊ¥Ã

(d) ‚‡ÊSòÊ ‚¥ÉÊ·¸ ◊¥ ’ìÊÊ¥ ∑§Ë ÷ʪˌÊ⁄UË ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ’ìÊ ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ¬⁄U ¬˝‚¥ÁflŒÊ ∑§ ¬˝Áà flÒ∑§ÁÀ¬∑§ ¬˝Ê≈UÊ∑§ÊÚ‹

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (d), (b), (a), (c) (2) (b), (a), (c), (d) (3) (a), (b), (c), (d) (4) (c), (a), (b), (d)

70. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ŒSÃÊfl¡Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©Ÿ∑§ •¥ªË∑§Ê⁄U Á∑§∞ ¡ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —

(a) ŒÊ‚ÃÊ, ŒÊ‚ √ÿʬÊ⁄U •ÊÒ⁄U ŒÊ‚ÃÊ ∑§ ‚◊ÊŸ ‚¥SÕÊ•Ê¥ ∞fl¥ ¬˝ÕÊ•Ê¥ ¬⁄U ¬Í⁄U∑§ •Á÷‚◊ÿ

(b) ‚¥ªÁ∆Uà „ÊŸ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê◊ÍÁ„∑§ ‚ÊÒŒ’Ê¡Ë ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ¬⁄U •Ê߸.∞‹.•Ê. ∑§Ê •Á÷‚◊ÿ

(c) ÁflflÊÁ„à ◊Á„‹Ê•Ê¥ ∑§Ë ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿÃÊ ¬⁄U •Á÷‚◊ÿ

(d) ÷Íπ◊⁄UË •ÊÒ⁄U ∑ȧ¬Ê·áÊ ∑§ ©ã◊Í‹Ÿ ¬⁄U ‚Êfl¸÷ÊÒÁ◊∑§ ÉÊÊ·áÊʬòÊ

∑ͧ≈U —

(1) (d), (c), (a), (b) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (b), (a), (c), (d) (4) (a), (b), (d), (c)

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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow, based on your understandingof the passage (Question No. 71-75) :

Every State is known by the rights that it maintains. Our method of judging its character

lies, above all, in the contribution that it makes to the substance of man’s happiness. The State,

therefore, is not, at least for political philosophy, simply a sovereign organisation with the power

to get its will obeyed. It cannot, save in a narrowly legal sense, demand allegiance from its subjects

save in terms of what that allegiance is to serve. The citizen, that is to say, just because he is a

citizen, has the duty of scrutinising both the motive and the character of governmental acts. They

are not right merely by reason of the authority from which they emanate. There is a standard by

which they are to be tried. There is a purpose with which they must be invested. The State, briefly,

does not create, but recognises, rights and its character will be apparent from the rights that, at

any given period, secure recognition.

Rights, in fact, are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek, in general,

to be himself at his best. For since the State exists to make possible that achievement, it is only by

maintaining rights that its end may be secured. Rights, therefore, are prior to the State in the sense

that, recognised or no, they are that from which its validity derives. They are not historical in the

sense that they have at some time won their recognition. They are not natural, in the sense that a

permanent and unchanging catalogue of them can be compiled. They are historical in the sense

that, at some given period and place, they are demanded by the character of its civilisation ; and

they are natural in the sense that, under those same limitations, the facts demand their recognition.

That does not mean they will be recognised. A revolution, as in eighteenth-century France, may be

necessary to wring their recognition from the existing legal order. But a legal system is surrounded

by the penumbra of an attainable ideal which it must reach as the price of its preservation.

Nor do we mean by rights the power, as Hobbes urged, to satisfy desire. For there are

desires, as to murder, for example, which cannot be grounded in rights. All of society is dependent

upon the desires which, as we recognise, have a claim to satisfaction. They are never equally valid ;

and the effort made by the State for their satisfaction must depend in large degree upon the results

that effort involved. For, obviously, no State would long survive in which the law sought room to

respond to the homicidal impulse of its members. The first condition of adequate living is security

of life ; and the first term, therefore, in a definition of rights is the limitation of desires.

It is easy, in such a background, to take the step urged upon us by Hobbes and Bentham and

to define rights as claims recognised by the State. My right is then that claim which the force of the

State will, upon order of its courts, be used to substantiate. Here, at the least, is certainty ; for the

body of statutes and legal rules will give to the observer a means of laying down with some precision

exactly the rights each citizen of each State may expect to enjoy. Changes in the law then produce

changes in the substance of rights, and an annual scrutiny of statutes and decisions gives us the

rule of judgment.

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ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ÇÊlÊ¥‡Ê ∑§Ê ¬…∏¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ©‚∑§ ’ÊŒ ªlÊ¥‡Ê ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ •¬ŸË ‚◊¤Ê ∑§ •ŸÈ‚Ê⁄U ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ¬˝‡ŸÊ¥ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U Œ¥ —(¬˝‡Ÿ ‚¥ÅÿÊ 71 ‚ 75) :

¬˝àÿ∑§ ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Ê ©‚∑§ mÊ⁄UÊ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê •ŸÈ⁄UˇÊáÊ Á∑§∞ ¡ÊŸ ‚ ¡ÊŸÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò– ‚flʸÁœ∑§ ◊„àfl¬Íáʸ ÿ„ „Ò Á∑§ ©‚∑§

øÁ⁄UòÊ ∑§ •Ê∑§‹Ÿ ∑§Ë „◊Ê⁄UË ÁflÁœ ©‚ ÿʪŒÊŸ ◊¥ ÁŸÁ„à „Ò, ¡Ê ◊ŸÈcÿ ∑§Ë ¬˝‚ÛÊÃÊ ∑§ ÃÊà¬ÿ¸ ◊¥ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò– ß‚ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ⁄UÊíÿ

ãÿÍŸ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ë ŒÎÁc≈U ‚ ‡ÊÁÄàÊ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ∑§fl‹ ∞‚Ê ‚ê¬˝÷È ‚¥ª∆UŸ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò, Á¡‚∑§Ë ßë¿UÊ ∑§Ê ¬Ê‹Ÿ Á∑§ÿÊ ¡Ê∞ªÊ–

fl„ ∞∑§ ‚¥∑§Ëáʸ ÁflÁœ∑§ •Õ¸ ◊¥ SflË∑§Ê⁄U Ÿ„Ë¥ ∑§⁄U ‚∑§ÃÊ, fl„ ߟ •ÕÊZ ◊¥ •¬ŸË ¡ŸÃÊ ‚ ⁄UÊíÿ-ÁŸc∆UÊ ∑§Ë ◊Ê¥ª Ÿ„Ë¥ ∑§⁄U

‚∑§ÃÊ Á∑§ ß‚ ⁄UÊíÿ-ÁŸc∆UÊ ‚ ÄÿÊ ¬˝ÊåàÊ „ʪʖ ∑§„Ÿ ∑§Ê ÃÊà¬ÿ¸ ÿ„ „Ò Á∑§ øÍ¥Á∑§ ◊ŸÈcÿ ◊„$¡ ∞∑§ ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ „Ò, ß‚Á‹∞ ©‚∑§Ê

‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄U ∑§ ∑§ÊÿÊZ ∑§ ¬˝ÿÊ¡Ÿ •ÊÒ⁄U øÁ⁄UòÊ ŒÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ë ¡Ê°ø ∑§⁄Ÿ ∑§Ê ∑§Ã¸√ÿ „Ò– fl Á‚»¸§ ©‚ ¬˝ÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§ Ã∑¸§ ‚ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥,

Á¡‚‚ ©Ÿ∑§Ê ©Œ˜÷fl „È•Ê „Ò– ß‚∑§Ê ∞∑§ ◊ÊŸ∑§ „Ò, Á¡‚‚ ©Ÿ∑§Ë ¬⁄Uπ ∑§Ë ¡ÊŸË øÊÁ„∞– ß‚∑§Ê ∞∑§ ©g‡ÿ „Ò, Á¡‚‚

◊ŸÈcÿÊ¥ ◊¥ ÁŸfl‡Ê Á∑§ÿÊ ¡ÊŸÊ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ „Ò– ‚¥ˇÊ¬ ◊¥, ⁄UÊíÿ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÁŸ◊ʸáÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ ∑§⁄UÃÊ, ’ÁÀ∑§ ©ã„¥ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UÃÊ

„Ò •ÊÒ⁄U ©Ÿ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ‚ ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Ê øÁ⁄UòÊ S¬c≈U „Ê ¡Ê∞ªÊ, Á¡Ÿ∑§Ê fl„ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò–

flSÃÈ× ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ¡ËflŸ ∑§Ë fl ¬Á⁄UÁSÕÁÃÿÊ° „Ò¥, Á¡Ÿ∑§ Á’ŸÊ ∑§Ê߸ ÷Ë √ÿÁÄàÊ ‚Ê◊ÊãÿÃÿÊ •¬Ÿ •Ê¬∑§Ê üÊc∆U Ÿ„Ë¥ ’ŸÊ

¬ÊÃÊ– øÍ¥Á∑§ ⁄UÊíÿ ß‚ ©¬‹Áéœ ∑§Ê ‚¥÷fl ’ŸÊŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ •ÁSÃàfl ◊¥ „Ò, ß‚Á‹∞ ∑§fl‹ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ •ŸÈ⁄UˇÊáÊ mÊ⁄UÊ ©‚∑§Ê

‚Êäÿ ¬˝ÊåàÊ „Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò– ß‚ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U, •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ß‚ •Õ¸ ◊¥ ⁄UÊíÿ ‚ ¬Ífl¸ ∑§ „Ò¥ Á∑§ øÊ„ ©ã„¥ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ŒË ªß¸ „Ê ÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥, ÿ ©‚‚

„Ò¥, Á¡‚‚ ©Ÿ∑§Ë flÒœÃÊ ∑§Ë √ÿÈà¬ÁûÊ „È߸ „Ò– ÿ ß‚ •Õ¸ ◊¥ ∞ÁÄÊÁ‚∑§ „Ò¥ Á∑§ ßã„Ê¥Ÿ ∑ȧ¿U ‚◊ÿ Ã∑§ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ¬˝ÊåàÊ ∑§Ë ÕË– ÿ

ß‚ •Õ¸ ◊¥ ŸÒ‚Áª¸∑§ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥ Á∑§ ߟ∑§Ë ∞∑§ SÕÊÿË •ÊÒ⁄U •¬Á⁄UflÁøà ‚ÍøË ∑§Ê ‚¥∑§Á‹Ã Á∑§ÿÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò– ÿ ß‚ •Õ¸ ◊¥

∞ÁÄÊÁ‚∑§ „Ò¥ Á∑§ Á∑§‚Ë ∑§Ê‹ •ÊÒ⁄U SÕÊŸ ◊¥ ©‚∑§Ë ‚èÿÃÊ ∑§ øÁ⁄UòÊ Ÿ ©Ÿ∑§Ë ◊Ê°ª ∑§Ë ÕË; •ÊÒ⁄U ÿ ß‚ •Õ¸ ◊¥ ŸÒ‚Áª¸∑§ „Ò¥ Á∑§

©Ÿ ‚Ë◊Ê•Ê¥ ∑§ •¥Ãª¸Ã flÊSÃÁfl∑§ÃÊ•Ê¥ Ÿ ©Ÿ∑§Ë ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ∑§Ë ◊Ê°ª ∑§Ë– ß‚∑§Ê •Õ¸ ÿ„ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò Á∑§ ßã„¥ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ŒË ¡Ê∞ªË–

¡Ò‚ÊÁ∑§ •∆UÊ⁄UflË¥ ‡ÊÃÊéŒË ∑§ »˝§Ê¥‚ ◊¥ ∑˝§Ê¥Áà ¡Ò‚Ë ÉÊ≈UŸÊ ‚ ¬˝øÁ‹Ã ÁflÁœ∑§ √ÿflSÕÊ ◊¥ ©Ÿ∑§Ë ◊ÊãÿÃÊ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ ’Ÿ ‚∑§ÃË

„Ò– ‹Á∑§Ÿ ∑§Ê߸ ÷Ë ÁflÁœ∑§ √ÿflSÕÊ ¬˝ÊåàÊ-ÿÊÇÿ •ÊŒ‡ÊÊZ ‚ ÁÉÊ⁄UË „ÊÃË „Ò, Á¡‚◊¥ ßã„¥ ߟ∑§ ‚¥⁄UˇÊáÊ ∑§Ë ∑§Ë◊à ¬⁄U ¬„È°øŸÊ

øÊÁ„∞–

•Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ‚ „◊Ê⁄UÊ ÃÊà¬ÿ¸ ÿ„ ÷Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò, ¡Ò‚ÊÁ∑§ „ÊÚé‚ Ÿ ‡ÊÁÄàÊ ∑§Ê ßë¿UÊ ∑§Ë ‚¥ÃÈÁc≈U ’ËÊÿÊ „Ò– ©ŒÊ„⁄UáÊÊÕ¸, „àÿÊ

∑§Ë ßë¿UÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ◊¥ Ÿ„Ë¥ ⁄UπÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ– ‚¥¬Íáʸ ‚◊Ê¡ ßë¿UÊ ¬⁄U ÁŸ÷¸⁄U „Ò, Á¡‚∑§Ê „◊ ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ŒÃ „Ò¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ©‚∑§Ë ‚¥ÃÈÁc≈U

∑§Ê ŒÊflÊ „Ò– ÿ ßë¿UÊ∞° ‚◊ÊŸ M§¬ ‚ flÒœ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò; •ÊÒ⁄U ߟ∑§Ë ‚¥ÃÈÁc≈U ∑§ Á‹∞ ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÊ‚ ©Ÿ ¬Á⁄UáÊÊ◊Ê¥ ¬⁄U •àÿÁœ∑§ ÁŸ÷¸⁄U

„Ò, Á¡‚∑§ ¬˝ÿÊ‚ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄UáÊÊ◊ ‚Áê◊Á‹Ã „Ò¥– S¬c≈UÃÿÊ ∑§Ê߸ ÷Ë ⁄UÊíÿ •Áœ∑§ ‚◊ÿ Ã∑§ •¬ŸÊ •ÁSÃàfl ’ŸÊ∞ Ÿ„Ë¥ ⁄Uπ ‚∑§ªÊ,

Á¡‚◊¥ ÁflÁœ Ÿ •¬Ÿ ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§ flœ ‚¥’¥œË ◊ŸÊflª ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ∑§Êÿ¸flÊ„Ë ∑§Ë ◊Ê¥ª ∑§Ë „Ò– ¬ÿʸåàÊ ¡ËflŸ ¡ËŸ ∑§Ë ¬˝Õ◊ ‡Êø

¡ËflŸ ∑§Ë ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ „Ò; •ÊÒ⁄U •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ¬Á⁄U÷Ê·Ê ◊¥ ¬„‹Ë ‡ÊéŒÊfl‹Ë ßë¿UÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ë ‚Ë◊Ê „Ò–

ß‚ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ¬Îc∆U÷ÍÁ◊ ◊¥ „ÊÚé‚ •ÊÒ⁄U ’ãÕ◊ mÊ⁄UÊ „◊¥ ’ËÊ∞ ª∞ ∑§Œ◊Ê¥ ∑§Ê ©∆UÊŸÊ ÃÕÊ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ⁄UÊíÿ mÊ⁄UÊ ◊Êãÿ

Á∑§∞ ª∞ ŒÊflÊ¥ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄U÷ÊÁ·Ã ∑§⁄UŸÊ •Ê‚ÊŸ „Ò– Ã’ ◊⁄UÊ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U fl„ ŒÊflÊ „ÊÃÊ „Ò, ¡Ê •ŒÊ‹Ã ∑§ •ÊŒ‡Ê ¬⁄U ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Ë

ßë¿UÊ ∑§Ë ‡ÊÁÄàÊ „Ò, Á¡‚∑§Ê ¬˝◊ÊÁáÊà Á∑§ÿÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò– ß‚◊¥ ‚¥ÁflŒÊ-ÁŸ∑§Êÿ ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ ãÿÍŸ ÁŸÁ‡øÃÃÊ „Ò; •ÊÒ⁄U ÁflÁœ∑§ ÁŸÿ◊

∑ȧ¿U S¬c≈UÃÊ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ •fl‹Ê∑§Ÿ∑§Ãʸ ∑§Ê ¬˝àÿ∑§ ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§ ¬˝àÿ∑§ ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ ∑§ ©Ÿ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê Ãâÿ× ÁŸœÊ¸Á⁄Uà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§

‚ÊœŸ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄¥Uª, Á¡Ÿ∑§ ©¬÷ʪ ∑§Ë fl„ •Ê‡ÊÊ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò– Ã’ ÁflÁœ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë Áfl·ÿflSÃÈ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ ∑§Ë

ÁSÕÁà ©à¬ÛÊ ∑§⁄¥Uª •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¥ÁflŒÊ•Ê¥ ÃÕÊ ÁŸáʸÿÊ¥ ∑§Ë flÊÁ·¸∑§ ¡Ê°ø „◊¥ ÁŸáʸÿ ∑§Ê •ÊœÊ⁄U ∑§⁄UªË–

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71. Which theory of human rights is reflected in the above passage ?

(1) Sociological theory of rights

(2) Legal theory of rights

(3) Divine theory of rights

(4) Cultural-relativism theory of rights

72. The first sentence of the passage, “Every State is known by the rights that it maintains” , tellsus that the passage is from a book authored by :

(1) Thomas Paine (2) J.S. Mill

(3) Harold J. Laski (4) T.H. Green

73. Which of the following statements is NOT true ?

(1) Every state today recognizes human rights.

(2) Full development of human personality is not possible without human rights.

(3) Human rights are inalienable and natural.

(4) The power and sovereignty of the state will increase with the protection of humanrights.

74. Which statement about the legal theory of rights is NOT correct ?

(1) Rights are dynamic and their nature changes along with the changes in law.

(2) All rights, except some, are derogable.

(3) Rights are not absolute.

(4) Rights and their content or nature cannot be changed by the State, as they are divinelyordained

75. Which of the following statements is incorrect/wrong ?

(1) Rights are not absolute.

(2) Rights are sacrosanct and no limitations should be imposed on them.

(3) All rights can be suspended during emergency or war.

(4) Rights create a social welfare state.

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71. ©¬⁄UÊÄàÊ ªlÊ¥‡Ê ◊¥ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê Á‚hʥà ¬Á⁄U‹ÁˇÊà „ÊÃÊ „Ò?

(1) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊËÿ Á‚hÊ¥Ã

(2) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÁflÁœ∑§ Á‚hÊ¥Ã

(3) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ŒÒflËÿ Á‚hÊ¥Ã

(4) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§-‚ʬˇÊflÊŒ Á‚hÊ¥Ã

72. ©¬⁄UÊÄàÊ ªlÊ¥‡Ê ∑§Ê ¬„‹Ê flÊÄÿ „Ò - ““¬˝àÿ∑§ ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Ê ©‚∑§ mÊ⁄UÊ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ •ŸÈ⁄UˇÊáÊ ‚ ¡ÊŸÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò–”” ÿ„¬Á⁄Uë¿UŒ Á∑§‚ ‹π∑§ ∑§Ë ¬ÈSÃ∑§ ‚ „Ò?

(1) ÕÊÚ◊‚ ¬ÒŸ (2) ¡.∞‚. Á◊‹

(3) „⁄UÊÀ«U ¡. ‹ÊS∑§Ë (4) ≈UË.∞ø. ª˝ËŸ

73. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ∑§ÕŸ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò?

(1) ¬˝àÿ∑§ ⁄UÊíÿ •Ê¡ ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ◊ÊãÿÃÊ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò–

(2) ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ Á’ŸÊ ◊ÊŸfl ∑§Ê ¬Íáʸ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ‚¥÷fl Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

(3) ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U •„SÃÊ¥Ã⁄UáÊËÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ŸÒ‚Áª¸∑§ „Ò¥–

(4) ◊ÊŸfl •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ⁄UˇÊÊ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Ë ‡ÊÁÄàÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¥¬˝÷ÈÃÊ ◊¥ flÎÁh „ʪ˖

74. •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ÁflÁœ∑§ Á‚hʥà ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ∑§ÕŸ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò?

(1) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ªàÿÊà◊∑§ „Ò¥, •ÊÒ⁄U ÁflÁœ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄UfløŸÊ¥ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ©Ÿ∑§Ë ¬˝∑ΧÁà ◊¥ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ „Êà „Ò¥–

(2) ∑ȧ¿U •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¿UÊ«∏ ∑§⁄U ‡Ê· ‚÷Ë •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÁŸ‹¥Á’à Á∑§ÿÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò–

(3) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ¬Íáʸ Ÿ„Ë¥ „ÊÖ

(4) ⁄UÊíÿ mÊ⁄UÊ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∞fl¥ ©Ÿ∑§Ë Áfl·ÿ flSÃÈ ÿÊ ¬˝∑ΧÁà ∑§Ê ¬Á⁄UflÁøà Ÿ„Ë¥ Á∑§ÿÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ fl ŒÒflËÿ M§¬‚ ‚¥SÕÊÁ¬Ã „Ò¥–

75. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ∑§ÕŸ ª‹Ã „Ò?

(1) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ¬Íáʸ Ÿ„Ë¥ „ÊÖ

(2) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U •‹¥ÉÊŸËÿ „Ò¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ∑§Ê߸ ÷Ë ‚Ë◊Ê ©Ÿ ¬⁄U Ÿ„Ë¥ ÕÊ¬Ë ¡ÊŸË øÊÁ„∞–

(3) •Ê¬ÊÃ∑§Ê‹ ÿÊ ÿÈh ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ‚÷Ë •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÁŸ‹¥Á’à Á∑§ÿÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò–

(4) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ∞∑§ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ∑§ÀÿÊáÊ∑§Ê⁄UË ⁄UÊíÿ ∑§Ë ⁄UøŸÊ ∑§⁄Uà „Ò¥–

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