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According to literacy rate by religion, 2001 what percent of the population is literate?

  1. 65%

  2. 100%

  3. 95%

  4. 80%

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Literacy rates point to demographic shifts in the years to come. The 2001 Census showed Jains, with a literacy rate of 94.1%, the most educated. They were followed by Christians at 80.3%, Buddhists at 72.7%, Sikhs at 69.4%, Hindus at 65.1% and Muslims at 59.1%. 

Multiple choice civics understanding marginalisation marginalisation marginalisation in india our society

Who plays a crucial role in upholding the law enforcing fundamental rights?

  1. Judiciary

  2. Executive

  3. Legislature

  4. All of these

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The Constitution provides safeguards because it is committed to protecting India’s cultural diversity and promoting equality as well as justice. The judiciary plays a crucial role in upholding the law and enforcing Fundamental Rights. Every citizen of India can approach the courts if they believe that their Fundamental Rights have been violated. 

Multiple choice civics understanding marginalisation marginalisation marginalisation in india our society

Why do we need safeguards for minority communities ?

  1. To protect the state

  2. To spread communalism

  3. To protect the rights of rich people

  4. To protect their rights and interests

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D Correct answer
Explanation

The term minority is most commonly used to refer to communities that are numerically small in relation to the rest of the population. However, it is a concept that goes well beyond numbers. It encompasses issues of power, access to resources and has social and cultural dimensions. The Indian Constitution recognized that the culture of the majority influences the way in which society and government might express themselves. In such cases, size can be a disadvantage and lead to the marginalization of the relatively smaller communities. 

Thus, safeguards are needed to protect minority communities against the possibility of being culturally dominated by the majority. The Constitution provides these safeguards because it is committed to protecting India’s cultural diversity and promoting equality as well as justice.

Multiple choice civics understanding marginalisation marginalisation marginalisation in india our society

The areas where tribals originally lived and continue to stay in are _____.

  1. Riverbeds

  2. Forests

  3. Both (a) & (b)

  4. All of these

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B Correct answer
Explanation

Adivasis means original inhabitants are communities who lived, and often continue to live, in close association with forests. Around 8 per cent of India’s population is Adivasi and many of India’s most important mining and industrial centers are located in Adivasi areas.

Forests covered the major part of our country till the nineteenth century and the Adivasis had a deep knowledge of, access to, as well as control over most of these vast tracts at least till the middle of the nineteenth century. This meant that they were not ruled by large states and empires. Instead, often empires heavily depended on Adivasis for the crucial access to forest resources.

Multiple choice civics understanding marginalisation marginalisation marginalisation in india our society

Constitution provides safeguards to religious & _________ minorities as a part of fundamental Rights.

  1. Linguistic

  2. Cultural

  3. Both (a) & (b)

  4. None of these

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A Correct answer
Explanation

The Constitution provides safeguards to religious and linguistic minorities as part of our Fundamental Rights. Though the Constitution of India does not define the word minority and only refers to minorities and speaks of those based on religion or language, the rights of the minorities have been spelt out in the Constitution in detail. 

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How many Muslims live in kutcha houses according to the basic amenities report of 1994?

  1. 63.6%

  2. 43%

  3. 67%

  4. 87%

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A Correct answer
Explanation

Houses made of mud, thatch or other low-quality materials are called kutcha houses. Data is disaggregated by Social Groups and major religious communities.

Kutcha houses:

  • 63.6% of Muslims live in kutcha houses.
  • 55.2% of Hindus live in kutcha houses.

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Every citizen of India can approach the courts if they believe that their fundamental Rights have been __________________.

  1. increased

  2. decreased

  3. violated

  4. none of these

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Courts take decisions on a very large number of issues. Broadly speaking, the work that the judiciary is to uphold the Law and Enforcing Fundamental Rights. Every citizen of India can approach the Supreme Court or the High Court if they believe that their Fundamental Rights have been violated.

Multiple choice civics understanding marginalisation marginalisation marginalisation in india our society

Which religious group has the lowest literacy rate according to the census of India 2001?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikh

  4. English

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Literacy rates point to demographic shifts in the years to come. The 2001 Census showed Jains, with a literacy rate of 94.1%, the most educated. They were followed by Christians at 80.3%, Buddhists at 72.7%, Sikhs at 69.4%, Hindus at 65.1% and Muslims at 59.1%.