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Assertion International law is not law at all.
Reason International law has no judicial system to enforce the law by applying sanctions.
  • a)
    Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
  • b)
    Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion
  • c)
    Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
  • d)
    Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
A is false but R is true. International law is a true law and it is to be regarded as law in the same way as that of ordinary laws of a State which are binding upon the individuals. There is currently no standing body of international law enforcement officers, nor is there strong political support for creating such a body.

The WHO launched a programme to immunise children against six major diseases. Which of the following is not one of those six diseases?
  • a)
    Polio
  • b)
    Measles
  • c)
    Tetanus
  • d)
    Malaria
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is the United Nations specialised agency for health. It was established on April 7, 1948 when 26 members of the United Nations ratified its constitution. April 7 is celebrated as the World Health Day every year. It gives important drugs needed for medical care, The WHO launched a programme to immunise children against six major diseases-Measles, Diptheria, Tetanus, Tuberculosis, Polio and Whooping Cough.

WHO stands for ________.
  • a)
    World Hygiene Organisation
  • b)
    World Health Organisation
  • c)
    Western Highland Organisation
  • d)
    Western Health Organisation
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is a part of the United Nations that focus on global health issues, established on 7 April 1948. It is headquarted in Geneva,Switzerland.

December 10 is a historical date, because on this date _______________.
  • a)
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights was issued
  • b)
    United Nations Organisation was established
  • c)
    Nonalignment movement was started
  • d)
    SAARC's first summit was held
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
Human Rights Day is observed every year on 10 December – the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It establishes the equal dignity and worth of every person. The date was chosen to honour the United Nations General Assembly's adoption and proclamation, on 10 December 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the first global enunciation of human rights and one of the first major achievements of the new United Nations. Hence, Option A is correct. For the rest of the events, the dates are 24 October 1945, September 1961, 6–8 December 1985 respectively. Hence, these options are incorrect.

Which of the following theories state that learning and consequent behaviour is not independent but is a total process?
  • a)
    Stimulas response theories
  • b)
    Cognitive theories
  • c)
    Gestalt and Field theories
  • d)
    Group theories
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
Gestalt and Field theories of psychology stated that learning and consequent behavior is not independent but is a total process. The theory examines patterns of interaction between the individual and the environment as a whole. Furthermore, it depicts the relationship between a thing (that occurs) and the context(in which it occurs). Thus, the correct answer is C.

Which of the following is/are included in human right?
  • a)
    Right of life
  • b)
    Right to food, clothing, shelter
  • c)
    Right to education and health
  • d)
    All of above
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Amita Das answered
Right which belong to every human is called human right. Following rights  are included in human right:-
  • Right of life
  • Right to food
  • Right to clothing
  • Right to shelter
  • Right to education
  • Right to health

The sources of international law are____________.
  • a)
    Treaties
  • b)
    Customs
  • c)
    General principles of law
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
International law can be defined as the name of a body of rules which regulate the conduct of sovereign states in their relations with one. Sources of international law include treaties, international customs and general principles of law as recognised by civilised nations. They are the materials and processes out of which the rules and principles regulating the international community are developed.

Which of the following ensures that theres is enough food produced in the world?
  • a)
    WTO
  • b)
    ILO
  • c)
    WHO
  • d)
    WFP
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
According to the WFP, it provides food assistance to an average of 80 million people in 75 countries each year. From its headquarters in Rome and more than 80 country offices around the world, the WFP works to help people who are unable to produce or obtain enough food for themselves and their families. It is a member of the United Nations Development Group and part of its Executive Committee.

The United Nations General Assembly approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on:
  • a)
    10 December, 1948
  • b)
    10 November, 1948
  • c)
    10 October, 1948
  • d)
    10 August, 1948
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
On 10 December 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations announced the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) - 30 rights and freedoms that belong to all of us. Seven decades on and the rights they included continue to form the basis for all international human rights law. Hence, Option A is correct.

When Human Rights were adopted?
  • a)
    10 December 1948
  • b)
    01 January 1948
  • c)
    12 March 1948
  • d)
    11 June 1948
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948  at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France.

What is prohibited by an unusual law that has been passed in Lanjaron, Spain, in three settlements in southern France:(Cugnaux, Le Lavandou & Sarpourenx), and has been proposed for Biritiba-Mirim, Brazil?
  • a)
    Death
  • b)
    Elephant chasing
  • c)
    Eating in public
  • d)
    Parking a vehicle on the street
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
There is no penalty for dying but it is a strict rule which is to be followed.  There is no more space to cover the dead, they can't be incinerated, and laws restrict another burial ground. So the civic chairman of this Brazilian ranch town has proposed Outlaw death. Hence, A is the correct option.

Which of the following is not a right enumerated in the Constitution of India but has been articulated by the Supreme Court to be a Fundamental Right?
  • a)
    Right to privacy
  • b)
    Equality before law
  • c)
    Abolition of untouchability
  • d)
    Right to form associations or unions
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:

Right to privacy is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution of India, but the Supreme Court has recognized it as a Fundamental Right under Article 21, which guarantees the Right to Life and Personal Liberty. The Supreme Court in the landmark judgment of Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union of India (2017) held that the Right to Privacy is an intrinsic part of the Right to Life and Personal Liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution.

Other Fundamental Rights:

The Constitution of India has guaranteed several other Fundamental Rights to its citizens, which are explicitly mentioned in the Constitution. Some of these rights are:

- Right to Equality (Article 14-18)
- Right to Freedom (Article 19-22)
- Right against Exploitation (Article 23-24)
- Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
- Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29-30)
- Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Right to Privacy is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution of India but has been recognized as a Fundamental Right by the Supreme Court. The Constitution of India has guaranteed several other Fundamental Rights to its citizens, which are explicitly mentioned in the Constitution.

Choose the most appropriate option.
Which among the following was described by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as the "heart and soul of the Constitution of India"?
  • a)
    Right to Constitutional Remedies
  • b)
    Right to equality
  • c)
    Freedom of Religion
  • d)
    Right to move throughout the territory of India
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
'Right to constitutional remedies' was elaborated by BR Ambedkar , Chairman of drafting committee as the heart and sould of Indian constitution . It is defined in article 32 of our Indian constitution .A mere count of rights, regardless of whether it is carefully worded isn't sufficient . Article 32 of the Indian Constitution cherishes this arrangement whereby people may look for redressal for the infringement of their crucial rights.

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