20 questions
The Minimum Wages Act was passed to:
Give everyone a wage
To protect the rights of the workers
To protect workers from exploitation
Both answer options 2&3
Passing of laws are not enough. One must ensure
enforcement of laws
Inspection of work
sites
Punish those who violate laws
All of the above
Right Against Exploitation
permits owners to exploit their workers
permits the workers to take a minimum wage
is not an example of the government interfering in the lives of the workers
is an act that does not allow exploitation of people in any form
Right Against Exploitation
permits owners to exploit their workers
permits the workers to take a minimum wage
is not an example of the government interfering in the lives of the workers
is an act that does not allow exploitation of people in any form
Making law is not enough government has to ensure that these laws are
Implemented
Enforced
Both (a) & (b)
None of these
Act of breaking law means
Violation
Breaking of fundamental rights
Both (a) & (b)
None of these
What do you mean by the term 'Investment'?
Money spent to purchase new machinery
Money spent to purchase new building
Money spent to increase production in future.
All of these
Passing of laws are not enough. One must ensure
enforcement of laws
Inspection of work
sites
Punish those who violate laws
All of the above
Right Against Exploitation
permits owners to exploit their workers
permits the workers to take a minimum wage
is not an example of the government interfering in the lives of the workers
is an act that does not allow exploitation of people in any form
Union Carbide was
A British Company
An American Company
An Indian Company
A Chinese Company
What is meant by a minimum wage ?
A certain amount less than which a worker cannot be paid.
A wage that is related to the workers rights
A wage that is revised periodically
All of the above
According to 2011 census, _______ million children aged between 5 and 14 work in various occupations including hazardous ones.
Through ______,_________and _______ laws, the government can control the activities of induviduals. (Write it as Answer1,Answer2,Answer 3)
What is social justice?
lack of fairness or justice.
justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
a feeling or expression of admiration, approval, or gratitude
Which is an example of a boycott?
convincing your family and friends to support a new product
refusing to purchase a product to support a cause
giving a friend helpful advice
What is a protest?
the act of supporting your favorite sports team
the separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
Passing of laws are not enough. One must ensure
enforcement of laws
Inspection of work
sites
Punish those who violate laws
All of the above
Right Against Exploitation
permits owners to exploit their workers
permits the workers to take a minimum wage
is not an example of the government interfering in the lives of the workers
is an act that does not allow exploitation of people in any form
The power or right to speak, act, think or do whatever you want without being controlled, limited or coercion.
Laws
Justice
Freedom
All of the above
A set of rules given by the government or society in order to maintain peace and security.
Laws
Justice
Freedom
None of the above