17. On Equality
17. On Equality

235654 The French word 'parler' means to speak or discuss. And a democracy is nothing but an equal platform for all to discuss and resolve their problems and issues. So in a democratic country like India, all the people vote in general elections and elect their leaders in the government. Then these elected leaders and ministers meet and discuss the problems of the people they were elected to represent. What is that place where they meet to discuss such matters of national importance called? (Hint: It is also known as the 'Sansad' and it is supreme legislative body in India.)

1 The Parliament
2 The Constitution
3 The Prime Minister
4 Executive
17. On Equality

235655 What are the provisions in the Constitution for equality?

1 Every person is equal before the law
2 No person can be discriminated against religion, race, caste
3 Untouchability has been abolished
4 All of the above
17. On Equality

235656 Which Part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Government in the states?

1 Part IV
2 Part VI
3 Part V
4 Part IX
17. On Equality

235657 Equality means the state of being equal, in status, rights, opportunities, in all possible ways. People from castes considered 'lower' are treated unequally and are discriminated against in many parts of the so-called democratic world even today. This is a negative sign, because people in democracies don't deserve inequality and discrimination. What do they deserve instead?

1 Poverty
2 Respect and dignity
3 Unlimited perks
4 Lawlessness
17. On Equality

235654 The French word 'parler' means to speak or discuss. And a democracy is nothing but an equal platform for all to discuss and resolve their problems and issues. So in a democratic country like India, all the people vote in general elections and elect their leaders in the government. Then these elected leaders and ministers meet and discuss the problems of the people they were elected to represent. What is that place where they meet to discuss such matters of national importance called? (Hint: It is also known as the 'Sansad' and it is supreme legislative body in India.)

1 The Parliament
2 The Constitution
3 The Prime Minister
4 Executive
17. On Equality

235655 What are the provisions in the Constitution for equality?

1 Every person is equal before the law
2 No person can be discriminated against religion, race, caste
3 Untouchability has been abolished
4 All of the above
17. On Equality

235656 Which Part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Government in the states?

1 Part IV
2 Part VI
3 Part V
4 Part IX
17. On Equality

235657 Equality means the state of being equal, in status, rights, opportunities, in all possible ways. People from castes considered 'lower' are treated unequally and are discriminated against in many parts of the so-called democratic world even today. This is a negative sign, because people in democracies don't deserve inequality and discrimination. What do they deserve instead?

1 Poverty
2 Respect and dignity
3 Unlimited perks
4 Lawlessness
17. On Equality

235654 The French word 'parler' means to speak or discuss. And a democracy is nothing but an equal platform for all to discuss and resolve their problems and issues. So in a democratic country like India, all the people vote in general elections and elect their leaders in the government. Then these elected leaders and ministers meet and discuss the problems of the people they were elected to represent. What is that place where they meet to discuss such matters of national importance called? (Hint: It is also known as the 'Sansad' and it is supreme legislative body in India.)

1 The Parliament
2 The Constitution
3 The Prime Minister
4 Executive
17. On Equality

235655 What are the provisions in the Constitution for equality?

1 Every person is equal before the law
2 No person can be discriminated against religion, race, caste
3 Untouchability has been abolished
4 All of the above
17. On Equality

235656 Which Part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Government in the states?

1 Part IV
2 Part VI
3 Part V
4 Part IX
17. On Equality

235657 Equality means the state of being equal, in status, rights, opportunities, in all possible ways. People from castes considered 'lower' are treated unequally and are discriminated against in many parts of the so-called democratic world even today. This is a negative sign, because people in democracies don't deserve inequality and discrimination. What do they deserve instead?

1 Poverty
2 Respect and dignity
3 Unlimited perks
4 Lawlessness
17. On Equality

235654 The French word 'parler' means to speak or discuss. And a democracy is nothing but an equal platform for all to discuss and resolve their problems and issues. So in a democratic country like India, all the people vote in general elections and elect their leaders in the government. Then these elected leaders and ministers meet and discuss the problems of the people they were elected to represent. What is that place where they meet to discuss such matters of national importance called? (Hint: It is also known as the 'Sansad' and it is supreme legislative body in India.)

1 The Parliament
2 The Constitution
3 The Prime Minister
4 Executive
17. On Equality

235655 What are the provisions in the Constitution for equality?

1 Every person is equal before the law
2 No person can be discriminated against religion, race, caste
3 Untouchability has been abolished
4 All of the above
17. On Equality

235656 Which Part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Government in the states?

1 Part IV
2 Part VI
3 Part V
4 Part IX
17. On Equality

235657 Equality means the state of being equal, in status, rights, opportunities, in all possible ways. People from castes considered 'lower' are treated unequally and are discriminated against in many parts of the so-called democratic world even today. This is a negative sign, because people in democracies don't deserve inequality and discrimination. What do they deserve instead?

1 Poverty
2 Respect and dignity
3 Unlimited perks
4 Lawlessness