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A) Promote private schooling
B) Make higher education compulsory
C) Provide free and compulsory elementary education
D) Introduce vocational courses
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Answer: C) Provide free and compulsory elementary education
A) 5 to 15 years
B) 6 to 14 years
C) 7 to 12 years
D) 6 to 18 years
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Answer: B) 6 to 14 years
A) A person aged 0–18 years
B) A person aged 6–14 years
C) A person aged 3–6 years
D) A person aged 10–16 years
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Answer: B) A person aged 6–14 years
A) Article 14
B) Article 21A
C) Article 45
D) Article 39
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Answer: B) Article 21A
A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 33%
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Answer: C) 25%
A) No detention policy
B) Free books and uniforms
C) Compulsory entrance tests
D) Banning corporal punishment
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Answer: C) Compulsory entrance tests
A) 2003
B) 2004
C) 2005
D) 2006
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Answer: C) 2005
A) Amend laws
B) Access information from public authorities
C) Vote in elections
D) Create new policies
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Answer: B) Access information from public authorities
A) 60 days
B) 45 days
C) 30 days
D) 15 days
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Answer: C) 30 days
A) Election Commission
B) Planning Commission
C) Intelligence Bureau
D) Central Vigilance Commission
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Answer: C) Intelligence Bureau
A) NCERT
B) CBSE
C) NCPCR
D) SCERT
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Answer: C) NCPCR (National Commission for Protection of Child Rights)
A) 1985
B) 1989
C) 1995
D) 2000
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Answer: B) 1989
A) Right to marry
B) Right to earn money
C) Right to play and leisure
D) Right to vote
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Answer: C) Right to play and leisure
A) Non-discrimination
B) Best interests of the child
C) Right to employment
D) Right to survival and development
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Answer: C) Right to employment
A) 15 August
B) 26 January
C) 10 December
D) 2 October
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Answer: C) 10 December
A) NHRC
B) CBI
C) UGC
D) RBI
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Answer: A) NHRC (National Human Rights Commission)
A) 1985
B) 1993
C) 2000
D) 1999
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Answer: B) 1993
A) Civil rights
B) Political rights
C) Economic rights
D) Fundamental rights
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Answer: D) Fundamental rights
A) Promoted without exams
B) Denied admission due to lack of documents
C) Given homework
D) Sent abroad for education
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Answer: B) Denied admission due to lack of documents
A) RTE Act
B) RTI Act
C) Consumer Protection Act
D) NCPCR Act
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Answer: B) RTI Act
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