NCERT Class 10 Social Science MCQ : Gender Religion and Caste
Dive into the nuanced intersections of society with our MCQ page on “Gender, Religion, and Caste,” featuring a curated selection of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) sourced from previous year papers across various sectors, including the esteemed UPSC IAS and more. Explore the intricate dynamics that shape social structures, beliefs, and identities through these thought-provoking questions.
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NCERT Class 10 Social Science : Gender Religion and Caste MCQ – NCERT Class 10 MCQ
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On an average an Indian woman works…………..more than an average man every day.
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Fill in the blank in regards to the information about the Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years) of India in 2011?
Ratio 901-925- Himachal Pradesh; Ratio below 850-……………..
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Sexual Division of labour signifies which of the following statements?
(1) Gender division emphasises not all people can do all kinds of work.
(2) Gender division means division between communities.
(3) Caste is the basis of Gender Division.
(4) Type of the work decides whether a man will do it or a woman will do it.
(5) Religion decides which work should be done by who.
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In local self-government institutions, at least one third of all positions are reserved for„
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Identify the reason why caste alone cannot determine elections in India.
(I) No party can win the votes of all the voters of a caste or community.
(II) Political parties appease certain castes and ignore others.
(III) No parliamentary constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste, people from different castes live in each constituency.
(IV) Mobilising and securing political support has brought new consciousness among the lower castes.
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In India, seats are reserved for women in:
(I) Lok Sabha
(II) State legislative assemblies
(III) Cabinet of Chief Minister
(IV) Panchayati Raj bodies
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Human rights groups in our country have argued that most of the victims of communal riots in our country are
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What is the child sex ratio (number of girl children per thousand boys) in India?
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A ………….. proportion of women attend higher educational institutions than men.
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The proportion of women among the highly paid and valued jobs is still very
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Castes in India have:
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The total percentage of Backward Classes estimates their population to be around per cent.
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Which of the following principles compelled political leaders to gear up to the task of mobilising and securing political support?