1. What does marginalisation mean?
- Having political power
- Being pushed to the edge of society
- Living in cities
- Being rich
Correct Answer: Being pushed to the edge of society
2. Which groups in India are often marginalised?
- Adivasis, Dalits, and Muslims
- Teachers
- Businessmen
- Engineers
Correct Answer: Adivasis, Dalits, and Muslims
3. What causes marginalisation?
- Government policies
- Education and jobs
- Unity and equality
- Social and economic inequality
Correct Answer: Social and economic inequality
4. Who are Adivasis?
- Original inhabitants of forests and hills
- People living in cities
- Foreigners
- Factory workers
Correct Answer: Original inhabitants of forests and hills
5. Which state has a large tribal population?
- Punjab
- Jharkhand
- Haryana
- Kerala
Correct Answer: Jharkhand
6. What is the main occupation of most Adivasis?
- Teaching
- Collecting forest produce
- Working in banks
- Running industries
Correct Answer: Collecting forest produce
7. Why are Adivasis losing their land?
- Because they migrate to cities
- Because they sell land willingly
- Due to industrial and mining projects
- Due to farming
Correct Answer: Due to industrial and mining projects
8. Which community is often associated with untouchability?
- Adivasis
- Muslims
- Christians
- Dalits
Correct Answer: Dalits
9. What is one effect of marginalisation?
- Loss of dignity and respect
- Increased income
- Better education
- Political power
Correct Answer: Loss of dignity and respect
10. What does the Constitution guarantee to all citizens?
- Land and property
- Poverty and inequality
- Equality and dignity
- Wealth and power
Correct Answer: Equality and dignity
11. What is one reason for the marginalisation of Muslims?
- High literacy
- Unity among groups
- Prejudice and suspicion
- Better political power
Correct Answer: Prejudice and suspicion
12. What is meant by prejudice?
- Judging someone without knowing them
- Helping others
- Supporting equality
- Loving everyone
Correct Answer: Judging someone without knowing them
13. Who are Dalits?
- People once treated as untouchables
- Rich farmers
- Educated leaders
- Businessmen
Correct Answer: People once treated as untouchables
14. What is one major problem faced by Dalits?
- Educational privilege
- Political success
- Social discrimination
- High income
Correct Answer: Social discrimination
15. What is meant by stereotype?
- Freedom of thought
- A fixed image or idea about a group
- Scientific research
- Equality for all
Correct Answer: A fixed image or idea about a group
16. Which act protects the rights of Dalits and Adivasis?
- Education Act, 2005
- Forest Rights Act, 2006
- SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, 1989
- Industrial Act, 1991
Correct Answer: SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, 1989
17. Why are Adivasis displaced from forests?
- Because of development projects
- Due to tourism
- Due to floods
- Because of farming
Correct Answer: Because of development projects
18. Which region of India has a large tribal population?
- Coastal Tamil Nadu
- Punjab plains
- Deserts of Rajasthan
- North-Eastern states
Correct Answer: North-Eastern states
19. What is one result of losing land for Adivasis?
- Loss of livelihood
- Better health
- More education
- Government jobs
Correct Answer: Loss of livelihood
20. What does social inequality lead to?
- Friendship
- Marginalisation
- Prosperity
- Equality
Correct Answer: Marginalisation
21. What is one common issue among marginalised groups?
- Lack of education and opportunity
- Political power
- Wealth
- High status
Correct Answer: Lack of education and opportunity
22. What is the main reason behind Adivasis’ backwardness?
- Better facilities
- Political power
- Industrialisation
- Loss of control over forests and land
Correct Answer: Loss of control over forests and land
23. What are the basic needs often denied to marginalised groups?
- Luxury and comfort
- Power and politics
- Travel and entertainment
- Education, health, and employment
Correct Answer: Education, health, and employment
24. What is the government’s duty toward marginalised groups?
- To remove their benefits
- To ignore them
- To punish them
- To protect their rights and promote equality
Correct Answer: To protect their rights and promote equality
25. What is one way to reduce marginalisation?
- Supporting discrimination
- Ignoring poor people
- Removing education
- Providing equal opportunities
Correct Answer: Providing equal opportunities
26. Which Article ensures equality before law?
- Article 14
- Article 19
- Article 25
- Article 32
Correct Answer: Article 14
27. What helps the government understand the condition of marginalised communities?
- Festivals and fairs
- Census and surveys
- Games and sports
- Television and cinema
Correct Answer: Census and surveys
28. Why are Muslims sometimes marginalised in India?
- Due to social and economic reasons
- Because of religious festivals
- Because of education
- Due to political dominance
Correct Answer: Due to social and economic reasons
29. What is one form of marginalisation?
- Owning land
- Getting education
- Exclusion from society and opportunities
- Winning elections
Correct Answer: Exclusion from society and opportunities
30. What can bring equality in society?
- Discrimination
- Untouchability
- Education and awareness
- Prejudice and bias
Correct Answer: Education and awareness
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