Practice The Role of Women in Post-Independence India - 3.2 | Chapter 6: Movements for Women’s Rights | ICSE Class 12 History
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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

What is the purpose of the Dowry Prohibition Act?

💡 Hint: Think about laws against financial demands during marriage.

Question 2

Easy

Name one article in the Constitution that promotes women's rights.

💡 Hint: This article promotes basic equality.

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Question 1

What is the main goal of the Domestic Violence Act of 2005?

  • To promote women's education
  • To protect women from domestic violence
  • To establish equal pay

💡 Hint: What is the focus of the law concerning personal relationships?

Question 2

True or False: The Chipko Movement was primarily focused on women's education.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Consider the main themes the movement targeted.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Critically assess the relationship between legal reforms and societal change for women in India. How have reforms like the Domestic Violence Act impacted perceptions of women's roles?

💡 Hint: Consider both the legislative impact and grassroots movements.

Question 2

Evaluate how the history of the women’s rights movement in India has informed contemporary challenges. What lessons can modern activists learn?

💡 Hint: Reflect on historical movements and their strategies as models for modern activism.

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