Top 150+ Solved Issues in International Politics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. National Human Rights Commission is a ..............................
a. statutory body
b. constitutional body
c. multilateral institution
d. both a and c
Q. Who can be appointed as the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission?
a. any sitting judge of the supreme court
b. any retired chief justice of the supreme court
c. any person appointed by the president
d. retired chief justice of any high court
Q. Who of the following is not included in the Committee constituted for the appointmentof the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission?
a. president
b. prime minister
c. lok sabha speaker
d. leader of the main opposition party
Q. Who of the following has never been appointed as the chairman of the National HumanRights Commission?
a. justice k. g. balakrishnan
b. justice s. rajendrababu
c. justice a. s. anand
d. justice p. sathasivam
Q. Where is the head quarter of the National Human Rights Commission?
a. delhi
b. mumbai
c. ahmedabad
d. kolkata
Q. When changes have been made in the National Human Rights Commission Act?
a. 2001
b. 1999
c. 2006
d. 2016
Q. ……………………draws inspiration from the India's constitutional provision of Article48A which assures the citizens of India the right to a healthy environment.
a. national green tribunal
b. supreme court
c. high court
d. lok pal
Q. The Forest Conservation act 2010 consists of………………….
a. four sections
b. five sections
c. six sections
d. seven sections
Q. Paris Agreement is also known as ………………………
a. paris agreement under the united nations framework convention on climate change
b. paris climate agreement
c. cop21
d. all of the above
Q. The Paris Agreement was adopted in……………………..
a. december 2013
b. december 2014
c. december 2015
d. december 2016
Q. The Paris Agreement which aimed to…………………………………
a. reduce the emission of gases that contribute to global warming
b. poverty alleviation
c. trade agreement
d. terrorism
Q. The Paris Agreement has been signed by ………………………….
a. 197 countries
b. 100 countries
c. 123 countries
d. 150 countries