17. On Equality
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17. On Equality

235642 Ramesh is a 'dalit' boy from a small village. One day, when he went to pray in a newly-built temple, he was told not to go in till the family of the 'brahmin' sarpanch finished their prayers. He felt very bad about this, and complained to his mother, but she had no education, and no answer to his questions. When someone is discriminated on the basis of caste, religion, or gender, and treated unequally, which principle of democracy is violated?

1 Religion
2 Their right to education
3 Their dignity and self-respect
4 Their language
17. On Equality

235643 Who is the Constitutional head of the state governments?

1 Chief Minister of the State
2 High court judge
3 Governor
4 Health Minister of the Statev
17. On Equality

235644 Which of the Indian Constitution's given Article has the right to privacy been incorporated as fundamental rights?

1 Article 15
2 Article 17
3 Article 21
4 Article 23
17. On Equality

235645 In 2001, the Supreme Court in India asked all state governments to introduce the Mid-Day Meal programme in all elementary schools. This programme has had many positive effects; children have begun enrolling and regularly attending school, and caste prejudices have become less because both 'lower' and 'upper' castes eat the meals together. In which other way did this scheme help the children?

1 It reduced hunger-related problems.
2 It reduced poverty.
3 It increased poverty.
4 Improved health
17. On Equality

235642 Ramesh is a 'dalit' boy from a small village. One day, when he went to pray in a newly-built temple, he was told not to go in till the family of the 'brahmin' sarpanch finished their prayers. He felt very bad about this, and complained to his mother, but she had no education, and no answer to his questions. When someone is discriminated on the basis of caste, religion, or gender, and treated unequally, which principle of democracy is violated?

1 Religion
2 Their right to education
3 Their dignity and self-respect
4 Their language
17. On Equality

235643 Who is the Constitutional head of the state governments?

1 Chief Minister of the State
2 High court judge
3 Governor
4 Health Minister of the Statev
17. On Equality

235644 Which of the Indian Constitution's given Article has the right to privacy been incorporated as fundamental rights?

1 Article 15
2 Article 17
3 Article 21
4 Article 23
17. On Equality

235645 In 2001, the Supreme Court in India asked all state governments to introduce the Mid-Day Meal programme in all elementary schools. This programme has had many positive effects; children have begun enrolling and regularly attending school, and caste prejudices have become less because both 'lower' and 'upper' castes eat the meals together. In which other way did this scheme help the children?

1 It reduced hunger-related problems.
2 It reduced poverty.
3 It increased poverty.
4 Improved health
17. On Equality

235642 Ramesh is a 'dalit' boy from a small village. One day, when he went to pray in a newly-built temple, he was told not to go in till the family of the 'brahmin' sarpanch finished their prayers. He felt very bad about this, and complained to his mother, but she had no education, and no answer to his questions. When someone is discriminated on the basis of caste, religion, or gender, and treated unequally, which principle of democracy is violated?

1 Religion
2 Their right to education
3 Their dignity and self-respect
4 Their language
17. On Equality

235643 Who is the Constitutional head of the state governments?

1 Chief Minister of the State
2 High court judge
3 Governor
4 Health Minister of the Statev
17. On Equality

235644 Which of the Indian Constitution's given Article has the right to privacy been incorporated as fundamental rights?

1 Article 15
2 Article 17
3 Article 21
4 Article 23
17. On Equality

235645 In 2001, the Supreme Court in India asked all state governments to introduce the Mid-Day Meal programme in all elementary schools. This programme has had many positive effects; children have begun enrolling and regularly attending school, and caste prejudices have become less because both 'lower' and 'upper' castes eat the meals together. In which other way did this scheme help the children?

1 It reduced hunger-related problems.
2 It reduced poverty.
3 It increased poverty.
4 Improved health
17. On Equality

235642 Ramesh is a 'dalit' boy from a small village. One day, when he went to pray in a newly-built temple, he was told not to go in till the family of the 'brahmin' sarpanch finished their prayers. He felt very bad about this, and complained to his mother, but she had no education, and no answer to his questions. When someone is discriminated on the basis of caste, religion, or gender, and treated unequally, which principle of democracy is violated?

1 Religion
2 Their right to education
3 Their dignity and self-respect
4 Their language
17. On Equality

235643 Who is the Constitutional head of the state governments?

1 Chief Minister of the State
2 High court judge
3 Governor
4 Health Minister of the Statev
17. On Equality

235644 Which of the Indian Constitution's given Article has the right to privacy been incorporated as fundamental rights?

1 Article 15
2 Article 17
3 Article 21
4 Article 23
17. On Equality

235645 In 2001, the Supreme Court in India asked all state governments to introduce the Mid-Day Meal programme in all elementary schools. This programme has had many positive effects; children have begun enrolling and regularly attending school, and caste prejudices have become less because both 'lower' and 'upper' castes eat the meals together. In which other way did this scheme help the children?

1 It reduced hunger-related problems.
2 It reduced poverty.
3 It increased poverty.
4 Improved health