Political Science, asked by dhruvgoswami79475, 9 months ago

A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. Bhopal Gas Tragedy took place in the year
(a) 1984
(b) 1985
(c) 1978
(d) 1988
2. Which gas leak was responsible for deaths?
(a) Methyl isocyanate (b) Methyl alcohol (c) Methane
(d) Propane
3. Which Article of the Constitution prohibits employment of children below the age 14 in any factory or mines
or any other hazardous employment?
(a) Article 23
(b) Article 24
(c) Article 25
(d) Article 43
4. The government amended the Child Labour Prevention Act, banning children under 14 years of age from work-
ing as domestic servants or as workers in dhabas, restaurants, tea shops, etc, in the year
(a) 2007
(b) 2006
(c) 2008
(d) 2004
5. Which Article of the Constitution was mainly violated by the Union Carbide Plant?
(a) Article 21
(b) Article 19
(c) Article 50
(d) Article 29​

Answers

Answered by pragyarathore725
1

Answer

1.(a) in 1984

2.(a) methyl isocyanate

3.(b) article 24

4.(c)in 2008

5.(a,b) articles 19 and 21

Forth answer i m not sure

Hope have helped you

Answered by aliyasubeer
1

Answer:

"BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY AND CHILD LABOUR ACT"  MCQ QUESTIONS.

Explanation:

  • 1. The Bopal gas tragedy occurred in 1984.

The tragedy of Bopal Gas tragedy was a gas leak incident on the night of December 3, 1984. This occurred at Union Carbide India Limited's pesticide plant in Bhopal, India.

  • 2. The leakage of which gas was mainly responsible for the Bhopal Gas Tragedy is Methyl isocyanate.

Methyl isocyanate is an organic compound. It is a chemical intermediate in the production of carbamate pesticides. It was also used in the manufacture of rubber and adhesives. In Bhopal, the plant released about 40 tonnes of toxic methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas, exposing more than 500,000 people to toxic gas.

  • 3.  Article 24 of the Constitution prohibits employment of children below the age 14 in any factory or mines or any other hazardous employment.

Article 24 – Prohibition of Employment of Children in Factories, etc. Article 24 states that "Children under the age of 14 must not be employed to work in factories, mines, or other dangerous occupations." increase. Employment without exception by children under the age of 14 in dangerous industries, factories or mines. However, employment of children in non-hazardous work is permitted.

  • 4. The government amended the Child Labour Prevention Act, banning children under 14 years of age from working as domestic servants or as workers in dhabas, restaurants, tea shops, etc, in the year 2006.

In October 2006, the government passed the 2006 Child Labor (Abolition and Rehabilitation) Act as an amendment to the 1986 Child Labor (Prohibition and Regulation) Act.

  • 5. Article 21 of the Constitution was mainly violated by the Union Carbide Plant.

The Bhopal  gas leak disaster in Bhopal violated Article 21 of the Constitution of India, mainly by depriving many people of their right to life.

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