1. Under which act was the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) established?
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A) Child Welfare Act, 2000 by Parliament
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B) Commissions for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005 by Parliament
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C) Children's Rights Enforcement Act, 2010 by Parliament
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D) Protection and Welfare of Children Act, 1998 by Parliament
Answer: B) Commissions for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005 by Parliament
2. What is the primary mandate of the NCPCR?
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A) Ensuring adult rights
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B) Promoting gender equality
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C) Protecting child rights as per the Constitution and UNCRC
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D) Advocating for animal rights
Answer: C) Protecting child rights as per the Constitution and UNCRC
3. What functions does the NCPCR perform?
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A) Only legal interventions
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B) Policy advocacy, research, legal interventions, awareness generation, and promoting child-friendly practices
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C) Strictly monitoring state governments
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D) Focusing solely on policy advocacy
Answer: B) Policy advocacy, research, legal interventions, awareness generation, and promoting child-friendly practices
4. What is Childline 1098?
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A) A children's television channel
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B) A nationwide emergency helpline service for children
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C) A child protection law
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D) An international child welfare organization
Answer: B) A nationwide emergency helpline service for children
5. What is the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) aimed at?
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A) Child education only
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B) Protecting children from exploitation only
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C) Building a protective environment for children in difficult circumstances
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D) Providing nutrition to children
Answer: C) Building a protective environment for children in difficult circumstances
6. Which act provides a legal framework for the care, protection, treatment, and rehabilitation of children?
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A) Child Welfare , Protection and Care Act
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B) Children's Justice and Welfare Act
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C) Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act
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D) Protection of Minors Act
Answer: C) Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act
7. What powers does the NCPCR have in terms of inquiry?
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A) Limited to criminal investigations
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B) None
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C) Powers of a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
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D) Powers of a criminal court
Answer: C) Powers of a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
8. How does the NCPCR collaborate with stakeholders to strengthen child protection measures?
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A) Ignoring collaboration
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B) Collaborates with government agencies only
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C) Collaborates with various stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and international bodies
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D) Collaborates exclusively with international bodies
Answer: C) Collaborates with various stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and international bodies
9. What is the primary purpose of the Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MPSCPCR) Act, 2005?
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A) To regulate child welfare programs
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B) To establish child educational institutions
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C) To outline the functions, powers, and composition of the commission
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D) To provide legal assistance to children
Answer: C) To outline the functions, powers, and composition of the commission
10. Who heads the Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights?
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A) Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh with Home Minister
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B) Chairperson, with expertise in child rights issues
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C) President of the State Assembly
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D) Commissioner of Child Welfare
Answer: B) Chairperson, with expertise in child rights issues
11. What is one of the key functions of MPSCPCR related to child rights implementation?
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A) Monetary funding for child welfare programs
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B) Monitoring and reviewing the implementation of child rights laws, policies, and programs
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C) Direct provision of education to children
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D) Conducting research on general societal issues
Answer: B) Monitoring and reviewing the implementation of child rights laws, policies, and programs
12. How does MPSCPCR address complaints and grievances related to child rights violations?
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A) Ignoring them
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B) By providing monetary compensation
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C) Conducting inquiries and investigations
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D) Outsourcing to private agencies
Answer: C) Conducting inquiries and investigations
13. In what way does MPSCPCR contribute to policy-making in Madhya Pradesh?
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A) By forming political alliances
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B) By making recommendations to the state government on child-friendly policies
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C) By establishing child welfare institutions
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D) By directly implementing policies
Answer: B) By making recommendations to the state government on child-friendly policies
14. What powers does MPSCPCR have similar to that of a civil court?
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A) Authority to arrest individuals
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B) Ability to summon witnesses, examine them on oath, and demand relevant documents
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C) Legislative powers
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D) Executive powers for law enforcement
Answer: B) Ability to summon witnesses, examine them on oath, and demand relevant documents
15. What is one of the related initiatives undertaken by MPSCPCR?
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A) Space exploration programs
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B) Agricultural development projects
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C) Child welfare programs in collaboration with the government
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D) Infrastructure development projects
Answer: C) Child welfare programs in collaboration with the government
16. What is the role of MPSCPCR in child welfare programs in Madhya Pradesh?
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A) Sole implementation
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B) Monitoring and reviewing only
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C) Providing legal assistance only
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D) Ensuring effective implementation and addressing challenges
Answer: D) Ensuring effective implementation and addressing challenges
17. How does MPSCPCR contribute to advocacy and legal assistance for children?
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A) By avoiding legal measures
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B) By providing monetary compensation
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C) By advocating for legal measures and providing legal assistance
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D) By establishing legal institutions
Answer: C) By advocating for legal measures and providing legal assistance
18. What powers does MPSCPCR have regarding the visitation of facilities or institutions where children are housed or detained?
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A) No visitation powers
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B) Limited visitation during specific hours
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C) Unlimited visitation powers
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D) Only visitation with prior government approval
Answer: C) Unlimited visitation powers