Explore topic-wise MCQs in Bachelor of Science in Law (BSL).

This section includes 111 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Bachelor of Science in Law (BSL) knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

101.

‘Mandala Theory’ of inter-state relations in ancient India was a contribution of

A. manu
B. brihaspati
C. kautilya
D. aryabhatt
Answer» D. aryabhatt
102.

When the Convention on the Rights of the child was adopted by the UN General Assembly?

A. on 18th march 1992
B. on 24th january 1982
C. on 20th november 1989
D. on 10th december 1999
Answer» D. on 10th december 1999
103.

When did India enact positive law on human rights?

A. 1993
B. 1950
C. 1919
D. 1935
Answer» B. 1950
104.

The Gandhian idea of individual rights was characterized within the framework of

A. human interdependence
B. european liberal tradition
C. socialist tradition
D. vedic tradition
Answer» B. european liberal tradition
105.

Convention on the elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women was adopted in

A. 1966
B. 1979
C. 1983
D. 1993
Answer» C. 1983
106.

Which Article of Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares, “Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person”?

A. article 1
B. article 3
C. article 5
D. article 6
Answer» C. article 5
107.

Which of the following thinkers did not give the idea of natural rights?

A. thombas hobbes
B. j.j. rousseau
C. john locke
D. jermy bentham
Answer» E.
108.

The Indian tradition of human rights during war is best exemplified in the work of

A. mahabharata
B. ramayana
C. emperor ashoka
D. emperor akbar
Answer» D. emperor akbar
109.

Freedom from torture is

A. inherent right
B. derogable human right
C. absolute right
D. none of the above
Answer» D. none of the above
110.

Which of the following are considered third generation rights?

A. individual rights
B. collective rights
C. political rights
D. economic rights
Answer» C. political rights
111.

All Human Rights are inherent in all human beings because

A. all human rights are provided by the state.
B. human rights are being provided by the united nations.
C. human beings are rational beings.
D. human rights are the product of social revolutions.
Answer» D. human rights are the product of social revolutions.