Module 4 - Social Ethics and Human Rights PDF
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This document contains a set of questions and answers on social ethics and human rights. It covers topics including the role of values and policies in ethical conduct and the implementation of humanistic traditions and the importance of human rights in various contexts.
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Module 4 -Social Ethics and Human rights 1. Sukh is ensured by appropriate (a) Physio-chemical things (b) Right understandings (c) Right feelings (d)Right understandings and right feelings 2. To establish Universal Human Order, the starting point has to be ___________. (a) Individual...
Module 4 -Social Ethics and Human rights 1. Sukh is ensured by appropriate (a) Physio-chemical things (b) Right understandings (c) Right feelings (d)Right understandings and right feelings 2. To establish Universal Human Order, the starting point has to be ___________. (a) Individual (b) Family (c) Society (d) Nature 3. Which of the following is an attribute of ethical human conduct? (a)Values (b) Wealth (c) Storage (d) None 4. The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is termed as (a) Responsibilities (b)Ethics (c) Profession (d) None of the above 5. _________ are considered the moral standards by which people judge behaviour. (a) Responsibilities (b)Ethics (c) Profession (d) Professional ethics 6. Understanding of human values leads to the practice of (a) Responsibilities (b)Ethics (c) Profession (d) Professional ethics 7. Compassion (Karuna) is the value at the level of _______. a. Individual/Self b. Society/Universal Human Order c. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature d. Family/Human – Human Relationship 8. Dayapurn vyavhaar and karya is considered as _______. a. Values b. Policies c. Character d. None of the above 9. Established value of complementariness is _______. a. Gratitude b. Respect c. Affection d. Trust 10. Compliance is the expressed value of _______. a. Respect b. Reverence c. Affection d. Glory 11. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the participation in relation to making available the body is _______. a. Compassion b. Kindness c. Beneficence d. Generosity 12. _______ is the sum of the state of harmony within, expressing itself, and participating in harmony with the outside world. a. Pre-conditioning b. Definite Human Conduct c. Indefinite Conduct d. Inhuman Behaviour 13. Value means what is the price or cost of something. (a) True b) False 14. Svatva lead to (a) Svatantrata (b) Svarajya (c) Both of the above (d) None of the above 16 Values mean criteria for judging the standards of behaviour. (a) True b) false c) None 17 To ensure the long lasting utility of the object (a)Artistic value (b) Svarajya (c) Both of the above (d) None of the above 18 The participation of the human being in ensuring the role of physical facility to help and preserve its utility is called its (a)Artistic value (b) Utility Value (c) Both of the above (d) None of the above 19 Expressed value of love is _______. (a)Unanimity (b) Commitment (c) Obedience (d) Generosity 20 If a person has the ability, but does not have the means to fulfill his or her needs, the participation in relat Kindness to making available the means to fulfill the needs is known as _______. (a)Kindness (b) Generosity (c) Beneficence (d) Compassionion 21 Perseverance (Dheerta) is the value at the level of _______. (a) Society/Universal Human Order (b) Family/Human – Human Relationship (c) Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature (d)Individual/Self 22 Generosity is the expressed value of _______. (a) Affection (b) Gratitude (c) Care (d) Correct answer. (e) Trust 23 Established value of obedience is _______. (a) Care (b) Guidance (c) Reverence (d) Affection 24 Dayapurn vyavhaar and karya is considered as _______. (a) Values GLOBAL ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY (b) Policies (c) Character (d) None of the above 25 An individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be (a) More responsible socially and ecologically (b) More rich (c) More powerful (d) More well travelled 26 Which of the following is the entry point in the implementation of Humanistic tradition? (a)Universal human order (b) Humanistic education (c) Humanistic constitution (d) None of the above 27 Which of the following is an attribute of ethical human conduct? (a) Values (b) Wealth (c) Storage (d) None 28 The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is termed as (a) Responsibilities (b) Ethics (c) Profession (d) None of the above 29 Understanding of human values leads to the practice of (a) Responsibilities (b) Ethics (c) Profession (d) Professional ethics 30. The protection of Human Rights Act in India was enacted in the year (a)1993 (b) 1994 (c) 1995 (d) 1996 31. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a land mark document was adopted by (a)UNO (b) UNICEF (c) UNESCO (d)International Court of Justice 32 The universal declaration of human rights ia applicable to (a) Every citizens of third countries (b) Citizen of UN member countries (c) Each individual regardless of gender,race,religion or cultural background. (d) None of the above 33 When did the Universal Declaration of Human Rights created? (a) 1947 (b) 1948 (c) 1949 (d) 1950 34 Which one of the following played an important role in international human rights law? (a) World war (b) Economic summit (c) The United Nations (d) Treaty of Baskerville 35 How many articles are there in the Universal Declaration of human rights. (a) 15 (b)30 (c) 25 (d) 35 36 Understanding what to do as human being and what not to do as human beings. A.Realization and understanding. B.Hard work and sympathy C.Both D. None 37 Established values are A. Visvasa (Trust) ,Sammana (Respect),Sneha (Affection),Mamta (Care) B. Saujanyata (Complementariness), Sauhardra (Compliance) ,Nistha (Commitment) C.Both D. None 38 values of human being in the interaction with the rest of the nature A. upyogita mulya B. kala Mulya C. vastu Mulya D. None 39 Economic Policy (Artha Niti): A. The policy for the enrichment of wealth B. The policy of protection of body and wealth C. The policy for right utilization of mind, body and wealth. D. All 40 The right understanding prepares us for moving towards the ___________ A. holistic alternative. B. Policy C. Care D. Prosperity. 41 The right understanding gained through self-exploration enables us to identify the definitiveness of human conduct which may also be called the________. A. Prosperity B. Care C. Ethical Human Conduct D. Happiness 42 The way of expression of established values in behavior is called A. expressed value. B. Established value C. Human Value D. None 43 Artistic value is____________________ A. to prepare a physico-chemical object for nourish and protection. B. to ensure the long lasting utility of the object. C. Providing both ability and thing to a person D. All 44 Who played an important role in international human rights law? A. Economic summit B. World War C. The United Nations D. None of the above 45 Who adopted the landmark document, the universal declaration of human rights? A. UNESCO B. UNICEF C. UNO D. None of the above 46 The Universal declaration of human rights is applicable to - A. Every individual, regardless of religion, race, gender, or cultural background B. The citizens of UN member countries C. Some countries D. None of the above 47 In which of the following year, the declaration of the rights of the child passed by the UN? A. 1949 B. 1959 C. 1969 D. None of the above 48 The human rights day is observed on - A. 10th December B. 9th December C. 1st December D. None of the above 49.In which article 'right to education' is guaranteed in India? A. 19 B. 21 C. 21 A D. 14 50. Which article........... Prohibits traffic in human beings including children A) 24 B) 28 C) 45 D) 23