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[1]

  1. Write an essay on Human Rights.
  2. What is meant by Dowry? Discuss the causes and ill effects of dowry in India.
  3. What is Ecology? Discuss the various causes of ecological degradation.

[2]

  1. What do you mean by human rights?
  2. What do you mean by dowry?
  3. What do you mean by crime?

[3]

  1. When is Human Rights Day celebrated?
  2. In which year were human rights adopted by the UN?
  3. How many types of power are there according to Max?

[4]

  1. What do you mean by Human Rights Education? Focus on its implementational relevance in Indian context.
  2. What is meant by Metaphysics?
  3. Give the meaning of educational planning.

[5]

  1. How do Human Rights relate to Education?
  2. What is the contribution of Annie Besant in Education?
  3. Throw light on the contribution of Mahatma Gandhi in Education.

[6]

  1. Explain the concept of Human Rights education.
  2. What is the new concept of education as human capital?
  3. Discuss the educational implications of Buddhism with reference to the teaching of values.

[7]

  1. Explain the concept of Human rights education.
  2. Explain the statement 'Education is a social process'.
  3. Write characteristics of democratic education.

[8]

  1. Discuss the main functions of National Human Rights Commission.
  2. What are basic problems of Refugees? Point out their human Rights.
  3. Describe the guidelines for District Magistrate according to Human Rights Commission of India.

[9]

  1. Human Rights in the American Foreign Policy.
  2. What is the reason for British exit from European Union?
  3. Discuss the main principles of foreign policy of France.

[10]

  1. How many articles are there in the Human Rights Declaration?
  2. Where is the International Human Rights headquarters located?
  3. In which century did the non-aligned movement develop?

[11]

  1. When was the charter of Human Rights adopted?
  2. The object of International law are not states but the individual members of the states. Whose statement is this?
  3. When did Bangladesh come into existence?

[12]

  1. Examine the role of Human Rights Council.
  2. Importance of World Health Organization.
  3. Describe the origin, purposes, and principles of the United Nations.

[13]

  1. Which characteristic does not indicate the disparity in human rights?
  2. Which is the largest city of western Uttar Pradesh (2011)?
  3. Which component is not included in Biotic component?

[14]

  1. Write an essay on any one of the following topics: (a) Human Rights (b) Dowry System (c) Women Empowerment (d) Role of Social Media in Education (e) Role of Women in Politics.
  2. Write a letter to your father requesting him to permit you to engage a tutor for guidance in Science. Or Write a letter to the Municipal Commissioner complaining about the garbage in your area.
  3. Write an application to Principal requesting him to allow you to change the section of your class. Or Write an application to the District Supply Officer of your District requesting him to issue you a permit for ten bags of cement for the repairs of your house.

[15]

  1. Write an essay on human rights.
  2. Define plant succession and describe xerosere.
  3. Describe the structure and functions of any ecosystem studied by you.

[16]

  1. Write a note on Human Rights in India.
  2. Give the sources of Air-pollution.
  3. Write short notes on the following: (a) Domestic Waste problem, (b) Acid Rain, (c) Ecological pyramids, (d) Wild life conservation, (e) Urban problems related to Energy.

[17]

  1. Where is the headquarter of the National Human Rights Commission of India?
  2. In which year was the Protection of Human Rights Act enacted in India?
  3. Who introduced the concept of Third Generation Human Rights?

[18]

  1. When was the 'Human Rights Protection Act' passed in India?
  2. What is the tenure of the High Commissioner of the 'Human Rights High Commission'?
  3. To whom does the 'National Human Rights Commission' present its report?

[19]

  1. Write the concept of social structure.
  2. Describe function by Redcliffe Brown.
  3. Write the characteristics of social organization.

[20]

  1. What do you understand by Human Rights?
  2. What is the Shimla Agreement?
  3. Discuss the Indo-Pak relations in Modi Government.

[21]

  1. Write an essay on Human Rights.
  2. Describe the main objective of SAARC.
  3. Define Disarmament. Differentiate between disarmament and arms control.

[22]

  1. Critically analyze India's relation with China since 1988.
  2. Write a note on India's role in SAARC.
  3. How is human right a contemporary global concern? Discuss.

[23]

  1. What is the concept of Human Rights? Explain.
  2. What do you understand by feminism?
  3. Describe the meaning and kinds of Constitution.

[24]

  1. Explain the concept of Human Rights.
  2. Explain how globalization has increased the necessity of Human Rights.
  3. Examine the developments in international relations after World War-II.

[25]

  1. Describe the nature, importance, and development of the concept of Human Rights.
  2. Classify Human Rights and explain their importance.
  3. Mention the various articles related to the protection of Human Rights under the Indian Constitution.

[26]

  1. Explain the relationship between Human Rights and disabled persons.
  2. It is Natural law not the positive law which originated Human Rights. Discuss.
  3. Discuss the significance of Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution as fundamental Human Rights.

[27]

  1. What are Human Rights? Explain its historical background.
  2. Analyse the problems of Pollution.
  3. Describe the problems of Muslim minorities in India.

[28]

  1. What do you mean by Human Rights?
  2. Clarify the meaning of Corruption.
  3. What is Displacement? Write the suggestions to remove Displacement Problems.

[29]

  1. Define Human Rights. Put some light on its actual condition in India.
  2. Discuss any two measures taken by the Government to address the issues of minorities in India.
  3. Define Poverty. Discuss its social causes and suggestions for its eradication.

[30]

  1. Which section of the Protection of Human Rights Act addresses special investigation teams?
  2. Who appoints the Chairperson of a State Human Rights Commission?
  3. Which court is specified as a Human Rights Court?

[31]

  1. Which article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights deals with the right to health?
  2. What does the Mudaliar Committee, 1962, relate to?
  3. What does WHO aim to achieve?

[32]

  1. Write an essay on Human Rights.
  2. What are Martin Luther's views on political obligation?
  3. Critically examine Mahatma Gandhi's Civil Disobedience Movement.

[33]

  1. Max Weber's views on legitimacy.
  2. State is the march of God on Earth. -Hegel Discuss.
  3. Write down the salient features of Bureaucracy as given by Max Weber.

[34]

  1. Elucidate the human rights in constitution.
  2. Throw light on the constitutional provision related other backward classes in Indian Constitution.
  3. Throw light on Indian economy in the reference of the liberalization and globalization.

[35]

  1. What is the difference between fundamental rights, legal rights, and human rights? Are all fundamental rights human rights?
  2. What are the six freedoms guaranteed under the Indian Constitution? Can they be restricted? If yes, on what grounds?
  3. What are the provisions relating to 'Emergency' under the Indian Constitution? Can fundamental rights be suspended during the proclamation of an emergency?

[36]

  1. Who led the Indian delegation to the first World Conference on Human Rights?
  2. Which of the following is a human rights organization?
  3. Who was the first Secretary-General of UNO?

[37]

  1. When was International Humanitarian Law treated as part of a broader concept of human rights?
  2. Who stated that refugee law is an inseparable part of human rights law?
  3. What does the second protocol of the Geneva Convention (1977) address?

[38]

  1. Which school gave rise to the concept of Human Rights?
  2. Who is considered the Father of English Jurisprudence?
  3. Who does not support Natural Law theories?

[39]

  1. What rights relating to education are guaranteed under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)?
  2. Which article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights contains the right to privacy?
  3. Who chaired the drafting committee for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

[40]

  1. What is the time limit for information concerning human rights violations by exempted organizations under Section 24?
  2. How many sections are in the RTI Act 2005?
  3. Which section of the RTI Act came into immediate force?

[41]

  1. How do Natural Rights differ from Human Rights?
  2. What is addressed in Section 12 of the Protection of Human Rights Act?
  3. When did the Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 become operative?

[42]

  1. When was the Human Rights Commission established in India?
  2. When was the Minority Commission established?
  3. Which is not a voluntary function of the state?

[43]

  1. What is Human Rights Violation in India?
  2. What do you mean by Inter-Generation Conflict?
  3. Define white collar crimes. Discuss its main causes.

[44]

  1. What do you mean by human rights?
  2. What is the view of Krishnamurthi about peace?
  3. Describe the strategies for removing tensions.

[45]

  1. Explain the role of police on Human Rights.
  2. Enlighten in detail the objectives and importance of Human Rights teaching.
  3. Write notes on the following: Role of school in protection of Human Rights, Problem of Refugees.

[46]

  1. Throw light on the aims of globalization.
  2. Evaluate the Gijju Bhai Badeka thoughts of Peace education.
  3. What is the role of Peace education for the making of Good Society?

[47]

  1. What constitutes Human Rights Violation?
  2. What are the constitutional and institutional safeguards to Human Rights?
  3. What are Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch? Provide details.

[48]

  1. What are the basic problems of Refugees? Point out their Human Rights.
  2. Describe the guidelines for District Magistrate according to the Human Rights Commission of India.
  3. Write notes on the following: Human Rights in relation to Women and Disabled persons, Right to Information Act and its importance.

[49]

  1. Give any one example of Human Rights violations.
  2. What is meant by the term 'Human Rights'?
  3. How will you explain the concept of Human Rights in a cross-cultural context? Elaborate your answer with suitable examples from India.

[50]

  1. Peace education as a human rights education.
  2. What are the qualities of a responsible citizen?
  3. Explain the various causes of terrorism and describe the role of educational institutions in preventing terrorism.

[51]

  1. What is the Definition of Human Rights?
  2. Discuss the situation of Human Rights in India.
  3. What is the meaning of Crisis of Values?

[52]

  1. Give the meaning of human rights in Indian Constitution.
  2. Write the objectives of Human Rights Education.
  3. Define yoga and mention its importance.

[53]

  1. Focus on the importance of Education for Human Rights.
  2. Discuss the salient features of Indian culture in the educational context.
  3. Focus on the need and importance of value Education. Mention some methods with examples of how values may be inculcated in students for their practical life.

[54]

  1. Critically examine the judicial activism of court as a protector of Human Rights.
  2. Explain the term 'Human Rights' and what is the source of international human rights.
  3. Describe the origin and development theory of Human Rights in the world.

[55]

  1. Critically examine the main provisions of the 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights'.
  2. Describe the political and constitutional condition of women's rights in India.
  3. Explain the Idealistic Theory of Legitimacy.

[56]

  1. Discuss Human Rights and the Indian Constitution.
  2. What is the mandate system?
  3. Define war and describe its legal effects and different modes of termination.

[57]

  1. Who first used the term 'Human Rights'?
  2. Who leads the Human Rights Commission?
  3. When was the world's largest international conference on Human Rights held?

[58]

  1. When is World Human Rights Day celebrated?
  2. When is International Yoga Day celebrated?
  3. Who said 'Education is the manifestation of divine perfection already existing in man'?

[59]

  1. In which year was the Human Rights Act introduced in India?
  2. The headquarters of Indian Air Force is in?
  3. Hindu Philosophy is divided into how many parts?

[60]

  1. Write a note on human rights of a child at international level.
  2. What do you mean by Uniform Civil Code?
  3. Write short notes on the Vishakha Case Guidelines.

[61]

  1. What do you mean by Right to know? Does Right to Information is a violation to Human Rights?
  2. What do you mean by Right to get Information? And what are the exemption from disclosure?
  3. How is Central Information Commission Constituted? What is the eligibility criteria and term of office are prescribed?

[62]

  1. Write an essay on Right to Information and Human Rights violations.
  2. Main object of RTI Act 2005
  3. What are the powers and functions of Information Commission?

[63]

  1. What is the difference between Human Rights and Fundamental Rights?
  2. Discuss the composition, procedure, and functioning of the Human Rights Committee for implementing the provisions of the covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
  3. Discuss the various rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.

[64]

  1. What are the nature and importance of Human Rights? Discuss.
  2. Describe the international mechanism provided for enforcement of Human rights.
  3. 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights addressed to the individual does contain inalienable rights of individual.' Explain.

[65]

  1. What is the definition of Human Rights under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993?
  2. Discuss the role of U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights.
  3. Write an essay on Human Rights and the United Nations Charter.

[66]

  1. What is the 'Historical Theory of Rights' regarding nature of Human Rights?
  2. Explain the provisions regarding inquiry into the complaints and steps after inquiry under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993.
  3. Human Rights are inalienable. This means that these rights cannot be taken away except in specific situations and according to due process of law. Discuss.

[67]

  1. Differentiate between Human Rights and Fundamental Rights.
  2. Discuss the expansion of Human Rights jurisprudence through judicial interpretation under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
  3. Evaluate the importance and provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognized by civilized nations.

[68]

  1. How does Human Rights Commission constitute in India?
  2. Discuss the provision of International Human Rights Instruments regarding the principle of equal rights of men and women.
  3. Give a brief account of the human rights enshrined in American Convention on Human Rights, 1969, with special reference to the provisions or articles that cannot be suspended.

[69]

  1. What do you mean by the Right to know? Does the Right to Information violate Human Rights?
  2. What do you mean by the competent authority?
  3. What do you mean by the disposal of application? Explain the procedure under the Right to Information Act, 2005 for addressing the request for information.

[70]

  1. Define "Human Rights" and point out their four basic characteristics.
  2. Point out the reasons for preparing "Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948".
  3. Discuss the constitution and powers and functions of "National Human Rights Commission" in India.

[71]

  1. Critically examine the rights and freedom provided under the European Conventions on Human Rights.
  2. Discuss the basic Human Rights guaranteed and protected under the Constitution of India.
  3. Discuss the importance and provisions of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights in the context of its general principles recognized by civilized nations.

[72]

  1. Write a note on human rights of a child at the international level.
  2. Discuss the legal protection available to women against sexual harassment at workplaces.
  3. Write short notes on the following: (a) International Commission on the status of Women (b) Stree Dhan and Matrimonial Property (c) Women's Right to control their Reproductivity.

[73]

  1. How had Human Rights been advocated by Prophet Mohammad?
  2. In what ways are NGOs partners in the protection of Human Rights and are vitally important in endeavors of the United Nations in other fields?
  3. Write an essay on the Problem of Refugees. How can their Human Rights be preserved by the United Nations?

[74]

  1. Explain the concept of Human Rights.
  2. Discuss the main objects and salient features of the Human Rights Act, 1993.
  3. Discuss the structure, functions, and role of the National Human Rights Commission. What role has it played in protecting human rights in India?

[75]

  1. Write two objects and two salient features of the Human Rights Act, 1993.
  2. What Human Rights are included in right to live respectfully under Article 21 of Indian Constitution? Explain with reference to the decided cases.
  3. Explain the various modes for the implementation of the human rights under the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

[76]

  1. Explain international human rights law.
  2. Discuss the role of Supreme Court of India in the protection of Fundamental Rights and Human Rights or the impact of NGOs in the promotion and protection of Human Rights in India.
  3. Comment on the purpose of the law of human rights to ensure that individuals are protected from the excesses of states and government.

[77]

  1. Write a short essay on 'The concept of human rights'.
  2. Translate the following words into English: , , , .
  3. Expand the following thought: ' .'

[78]

  1. Discuss Human Rights and our environment.
  2. What are the objectives of the Human Rights Charter?
  3. Discuss the various rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.

[79]

  1. What is equality of rights to men and women and their better standard of life under Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
  2. Discuss the nature and development of Human Rights. What are its importance in 21st Century?
  3. What is Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948? Is it a legal document accepted by all International Law jurists? Have different legal constitutions of different nations adopted its provisions?

[80]

  1. Write a note on media and human rights.
  2. Write the importance of Right to Information in democracy.
  3. What ethics must media observe? How can ethics be imposed on media?

[81]

  1. Discuss media and human rights.
  2. Discuss the conditions of services of working journalists.
  3. Examine the scope of 'Right to freedom of speech and expression' under Article 19(i)(a).

[82]

  1. Discuss the relation between media and human rights.
  2. What are the defences available to a defendant in a suit of defamation under law of Torts?
  3. Discuss the defences in a case of criminal defamation under Indian Penal Code.

[83]

  1. Examine the role and contribution of the media in the protection of human rights.
  2. Write a note on the functions of the Press Commission of India.
  3. What do you understand by yellow journalism? Discuss its impact on decency and morality. How can it be disciplined?

[84]

  1. Explain the relationship between media and human rights.
  2. What is the liability of editors?
  3. Discuss publication materials related to courts that amount to contempt of court.

[85]

  1. Write an essay on Human Rights.
  2. What is ASEAN Regional Forum?
  3. Write a short note on SAARC.

[86]

  1. Discuss the role of UNO in the promotion of Human Rights.
  2. What is United Nations Environment Programme?
  3. How the religious and geographical factors have influenced India's foreign policy? Discuss this in reference to India's neighbours.

[87]

  1. What do you understand by Human Rights?
  2. Show the three effects of population increase on economic development.
  3. What is the need of rain water harvesting?

[88]

  1. Write a note on Human Rights in India.
  2. Discuss the concept and structure of Eco-System.
  3. Write an essay on Green House effect.

[89]

  1. What is pollution? Describe in detail Air Pollution, its types, and control measures.
  2. Write short notes on: (a) Ecological pyramids (b) Food chain and food web.
  3. Give a brief account of water conservation and its importance.

[90]

  1. Write an essay on importance of forest.
  2. Write short notes on Soil erosion, Renewable and non-renewable energy sources, Grassland ecosystem.
  3. Write notes on Global warming and Acid rain.

[91]

  1. Write an essay on human rights.
  2. Food chain and Food web.
  3. Describe characteristic features, structure and functions of Desert Ecosystem.

[92]

  1. Promoting respect for human rights is a core purpose of the United Nations and defines its identity as an organization for people around the world. Comment.
  2. Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth, or other status. Discuss Article 2 of the UDHR.
  3. A man imports beef from Sweden or the state of Arunachal Pradesh and eats it in his own house. Is this act prohibited by any law in India, the Constitution of India, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Or is it a protected right? Discuss with reference to case law.

[93]

  1. Critically analyse the role of UNO in protecting and promoting human rights.
  2. How does Amnesty International function? What procedure has it adopted to highlight breaches of human rights committed in various countries? Clarify your answer with examples.
  3. Describe the Preamble and Proclamation made by the General Assembly of the United Nations in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948.

[94]

  1. The social, cultural, and economic aspects of human rights are inherent in the Directive Principles of State Policy of the Constitution. Explain.
  2. Critically analyze the role of the UNO in protecting and promoting human rights.
  3. Discuss in detail the 'Social Contract Theory' regarding the evolution of human rights.

[95]

  1. Discuss the role of U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights.
  2. "Universal declaration of Human Rights, 1948 lays down common standard of achievement for all the people and the nations." Discuss with illustrations.
  3. Give an account of judicial activism in India with regard to upholding Human Rights.

[96]

  1. How far has the United Nations attained the desired goals to protect and preserve Human Rights?
  2. What is meant by Human Rights? Discuss the origin and development of Human Rights.
  3. Right to life and personal liberty: Evolution of new dimensions of Human Rights through judicial interpretation. Explain.

[97]

  1. Describe the concept of Human Rights. Why education is considered as an important tool for safeguarding human rights?
  2. What is the impact of social stratification on education?
  3. Describe the process of Social change.

[98]

  1. What do you mean by human rights? Discuss its role in human welfare.
  2. What is the concept of Social organisation?
  3. Write about the need for a Sociological approach in education.

[99]

  1. Explain the meaning of human rights.
  2. Describe the concept, nature, scope, and functions of sociology of education.
  3. "Education must change society rather than follow social change." Discuss and give reasons for your answer.

[100]

  1. Why is education considered an important tool for safeguarding human rights? What should be the objectives of Human Rights Education?
  2. Explain the functions of educational sociology.
  3. Describe the social thoughts of Charles Cooley and their contribution to education.

[101]

  1. What is Human Rights Education? What is the role of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), 1948 in it?
  2. Critically analyze the statement 'Education is able to develop employment.'
  3. Describe the various functions of UNICEF in the Indian context.

[102]

  1. Write short notes on any two of the following: Educational Provision in Indian Constitution, Education and Human Rights, Role of State Government in Education.
  2. Write an essay on 'Education as Employment.'
  3. What is the relation between education and the state? Explain the phenomenon of educational institutions as an instrument of the state.

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