Haryana GK Quiz No 24

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Haryana GK Sample Question Paper 24: 
The Govemment of India Act, 1919 was based upon:
A.  Morley-Minto Reforms
B.  Montagu-Chelmsford Report
C.  Ramsay MacDonald Award
D.  Nehru Report
Answer: B

From which one of the following perspectives, has the notion of human rights been criticised?
 A. Universalism
B.  Cultural identity
C.  Secularism
D.  Individualism
Answer: B

In Marxist thought, the Concept of Hegemony is closely associated with whom among the following?
A. F. Engels
B.  Rosa Luxemburg
C.  Gramsci
D.  Mao-Tse-Tung
Answer: C

Who among the following have emphasized the environmental factor in decision-making approach?
 A. Graham Allison and Ole Holsti
B.  Talcott Parsons and Edward Shils
C.  Harold and Margaret Sprout
D.  Herbert Simon and J.W Burton
Answer: C

Who among the following argued that justice is the first virtue of social institutions?
A. G.W.F. Hegel
B.  Karl Marx
C.  Charles Taylor
D.  John Rawls
Answer: D

Who among the following made the statement; "sovereignty is the supreme power of State, over citizens and subjects unhindered by law"?
A. Bodin
B.  H. Gardner Harold
C.  J. Laski
D.  Ayatollah Rohallah Khomeini
Answer: A

The members of the standing committee are taken from the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha in the ratio of
 A. two and one respectively
B.  three and one respectively
C.  four and one respectively
D.  equal members for both the Houses
Answer: A

Under which constitution amendment, 10 Fundamental Duties of the citizens were included in the constitution?
A. 24th
B. 28th
C. 42nd
D. 44th
Answer: C

Jyotiba Phule was one of the prominent . . . . .of the 19th century India.
A.  Scientists
B.  Politicians
C.  Economists
D.  Social reformers
Answer: D

Which Article ensures Abolition of Untouchability?
A. Article 16
B.  Article 17
C.  Article 18
D.  Article
Answer: B

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Haryana Current Affairs October 2016: 
Which country will host the 18th World Congress of Criminology?
A. USA
B. China
C. Sri Lanka
D. India
Answer: D
Explanation: 18th edition of World Congress of Criminology would be held in India this year in Sonipat of Haryana. O P Jindal Global University (JGU) would be holding the three-day Congress in collaboration with the International Society of Criminology (ISC) from December 15-19 in its campus in Sonipat. The theme of the summit, organised by Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS), would be 'Urbanization, Globalization, Development and Crime: Opportunities and Challenges of the XXI Century'.

Who has been awarded the 2016 John F. Richards Prize?
A. Farina Mir
B. Nayanjot Lahiri
C. Sunil Amrith 
D. Azfar Moin
Answer: B

Explanation: Prof. Nayanjot Lahiri has been awarded the 2016 John F. Richards Prize for her book “Ashoka in Ancient India”. The book has been critically acclaimed for its riveting account of charismatic emperor Ashoka who spoke to his people through his edicts, his victories and loss that left a legacy that surpassed him. Lahiri is a professor of History at the Ashoka University in Haryana. The John F. Richards Prize is awarded annually by the American Historical Association (AHA) to the best book in South Asian history published in English. The prize will be awarded at the Association’s 131st Annual Meeting in January, 2017.