Deck 3: Human Rights and International Law

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Which of the following is not a principle aim of the UN?

A)to promote international law
B)to facilitate co-operation among states
C)to ensure world peace
D)to ensure economic development for minorities
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Which Article of UDHR concerns the Right to benefit from scientific advancement?

A)article 3
B)article 14
C)article 27
D)article 24
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the International Criminal Court is located at

A)paris
B)geneva
C)the hague
D)brussels
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the Directive Principles of State Policy have been given in the Indian Constitution

A)part - iii
B)part - ii
C)part - xiii
D)part - iv
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When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) made?

A)10th december 1948
B)8th august 1956
C)20th june 1950
D)10th november 1942
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Who cannot be appointed as member of the National Human Rights Commission?

A)district judge
B)chief justice of any high court
C)eminent scholar having expertise in the field of human rights.
D)judge of the supreme court of india.
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Mention the name of the instrument which set international standards of human rights

A)geneva convention
B)european convention on human
C)african charter on human rights & people's rights
D)arab charter on human rights
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Which case decided by the Indian Judiciary provided jurisprudential genesis for human rights development in India?

A)m.c. mehta v. union of india
B)maneka gandhi v. union of india
C)visakha v. state of rajasthan
D)mandal case
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Which international event resulted into the beginning of the international movement of the contemporary concept of human rights?

A)incidents of discrimination
B)inhuman treatment during tudor's period
C)slavery
D)world war ii
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Name the basic international instrument, which does not carry binding effect

A)magna carta
B)cedaw
C)universal declaration of human rights
D)geneva conventions
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Who coined the term 'Genocide'?

A)raphael lemkin
B)robert h. jackson
C)martin shaw
D)woodrow wilson
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Who of the following was the main mover behind the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

A)woodrow wilson
B)franklin d. roosevelt
C)thomas paine
D)eleanor roosevelt
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Third Generation of Human Rights is also known as

A)citizen's rights
B)developmental rights
C)group rights
D)women's rights
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Who among the following defined rights as "those conditions of social life without which no man can reacts in general, to be his best"?

A)harold j. laski
B)bernard bosanquet
C)leonard hobhouse
D)hurst hannum
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In which case Supreme Court held that Parliament has no power to amend the Fundamental Rights?

A)golak nath case
B)sajjan singh case
C)shankari prasad case
D)none of the se
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the protection of Human Rights Act in India was enacted in the year

A)1993
B)1994
C)1995
D)1996
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Who introduced the concept of third generation Human Rights?

A)tulliuscesero
B)jermy bentham
C)john finnis
D)karel vasak
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Which one of the following is not a UN Agency?

A)unicef
B)unesco
C)wto
D)ilo
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Which one of the following statements is not correct about the Refugees?

A)the y are outside the ir country
B)fear of persecution
C)absence of national protection
D)poverty as reason of being outside the country
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Who among the following propounded the modern principles of Natural Justice?

A)locke
B)j.s. mill
C)a.v. dicey
D)john rawals
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Crimes against humanity is defined as acts when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack. Which of the following is an example of crimes against humanity?

A)genocide
B)aggression
C)enslavement
D)killing members of the group
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Which article of the Rome Statute of the ICC provides for individual criminal responsibility?

A)23
B)24
C)25
D)26
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Are the re any limits to the application of Article 103 of the UN Charter?

A)yes, it is limited by jus cogens norms
B)yes, it is limited by treaties
C)yes, it is limited by the pronouncements of the icj
D)no limits
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Which of the following is not a regional human rights instruments?

A)the african charter on human and peoples' rights for africa
B)the american convention on human rights for the americas
C)the european convention on human rights for europe
D)the convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination
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What is a derogation?

A)to follow a variation of certain human rights on a regional level.
B)the suspension of particular rights (but not fundamental ones) for a specific period of time during a public emergency that threatens the life of a nation.
C)violation of human rights by the executive.
D)suspension of human rights during a public emergency
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Deck 3: Human Rights and International Law
1
Which of the following is not a principle aim of the UN?

A)to promote international law
B)to facilitate co-operation among states
C)to ensure world peace
D)to ensure economic development for minorities
to ensure economic development for minorities
2
Which Article of UDHR concerns the Right to benefit from scientific advancement?

A)article 3
B)article 14
C)article 27
D)article 24
article 27
3
the International Criminal Court is located at

A)paris
B)geneva
C)the hague
D)brussels
the hague
4
the Directive Principles of State Policy have been given in the Indian Constitution

A)part - iii
B)part - ii
C)part - xiii
D)part - iv
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When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) made?

A)10th december 1948
B)8th august 1956
C)20th june 1950
D)10th november 1942
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Who cannot be appointed as member of the National Human Rights Commission?

A)district judge
B)chief justice of any high court
C)eminent scholar having expertise in the field of human rights.
D)judge of the supreme court of india.
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7
Mention the name of the instrument which set international standards of human rights

A)geneva convention
B)european convention on human
C)african charter on human rights & people's rights
D)arab charter on human rights
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8
Which case decided by the Indian Judiciary provided jurisprudential genesis for human rights development in India?

A)m.c. mehta v. union of india
B)maneka gandhi v. union of india
C)visakha v. state of rajasthan
D)mandal case
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9
Which international event resulted into the beginning of the international movement of the contemporary concept of human rights?

A)incidents of discrimination
B)inhuman treatment during tudor's period
C)slavery
D)world war ii
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10
Name the basic international instrument, which does not carry binding effect

A)magna carta
B)cedaw
C)universal declaration of human rights
D)geneva conventions
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11
Who coined the term 'Genocide'?

A)raphael lemkin
B)robert h. jackson
C)martin shaw
D)woodrow wilson
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12
Who of the following was the main mover behind the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

A)woodrow wilson
B)franklin d. roosevelt
C)thomas paine
D)eleanor roosevelt
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13
Third Generation of Human Rights is also known as

A)citizen's rights
B)developmental rights
C)group rights
D)women's rights
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14
Who among the following defined rights as "those conditions of social life without which no man can reacts in general, to be his best"?

A)harold j. laski
B)bernard bosanquet
C)leonard hobhouse
D)hurst hannum
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15
In which case Supreme Court held that Parliament has no power to amend the Fundamental Rights?

A)golak nath case
B)sajjan singh case
C)shankari prasad case
D)none of the se
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16
the protection of Human Rights Act in India was enacted in the year

A)1993
B)1994
C)1995
D)1996
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17
Who introduced the concept of third generation Human Rights?

A)tulliuscesero
B)jermy bentham
C)john finnis
D)karel vasak
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18
Which one of the following is not a UN Agency?

A)unicef
B)unesco
C)wto
D)ilo
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19
Which one of the following statements is not correct about the Refugees?

A)the y are outside the ir country
B)fear of persecution
C)absence of national protection
D)poverty as reason of being outside the country
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20
Who among the following propounded the modern principles of Natural Justice?

A)locke
B)j.s. mill
C)a.v. dicey
D)john rawals
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21
Crimes against humanity is defined as acts when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack. Which of the following is an example of crimes against humanity?

A)genocide
B)aggression
C)enslavement
D)killing members of the group
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22
Which article of the Rome Statute of the ICC provides for individual criminal responsibility?

A)23
B)24
C)25
D)26
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23
Are the re any limits to the application of Article 103 of the UN Charter?

A)yes, it is limited by jus cogens norms
B)yes, it is limited by treaties
C)yes, it is limited by the pronouncements of the icj
D)no limits
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24
Which of the following is not a regional human rights instruments?

A)the african charter on human and peoples' rights for africa
B)the american convention on human rights for the americas
C)the european convention on human rights for europe
D)the convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination
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What is a derogation?

A)to follow a variation of certain human rights on a regional level.
B)the suspension of particular rights (but not fundamental ones) for a specific period of time during a public emergency that threatens the life of a nation.
C)violation of human rights by the executive.
D)suspension of human rights during a public emergency
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