Society and role of women - class-VII
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Literacy rate among men in 2011 was___________.
Which state has the highest female population as per the 2011 census?
Literacy rate among women in 2011 was ________.
One who believes in equal rights and opportunities for women and men is a________.
Gender division usually means__________.
Who was the first woman from India to win the Nobel Prize?
How do you describe the judicial machinery under COPRA?
How many elected women representatives are there in rural and urban local bodies in India?
An institution, in which one third of seats are reserved for women in India, is __________.
The statement that is true regarding the feminist movement is _________________________.
In which country the participation of women in national parliament is high?
In which of the following countries the participation of women in public life is very high ?
More radical women's movements aimed at equality in personal and family life. These movements are called __________ movements.
In India seats are reserved for women in ________________.
The correct literacy rate of women in India is ___________.
The Scandinavian countries, where, there is very high participation of women in public life are ____________________.
In traditional societies, women were expected to do ________________.
Radical women's movement which aimed at equality in personal and family life was called ___________.
What is the literacy rate among women in India according to 2001 census?
Women role is minimal in _______________.
The number of women representatives in the Fifteenth Lok Sabha is ___________.
The representation of women in the state assemblies of India on an average is less than ________________ percent.
One such household job, that men ready to take up is _______________.
When did Indian Parliament pass National Women's Commission Act ?
The person who is responsible for performing the domestic household work is __________________.
In which part of the world is the participation of women in public life highest ?
In which institution $1/3$ seats are reserved for wornen ?
What does gender division usually means?
The scheme enforced for the development of rural women was ______.
The lowest women participation in politics is in ______.
Who headed the National Women's Suffrage Association?
Which one of the following is a case of discrimination against the girls?
What is gender division?
The programme implemented by Government of Karnataka for the development of rural women is _______.
Family laws of all religions ________.
What is the average child sex ratio in India?
Who became the first woman engine driver for Northern Railways?
__________ means a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
Who among the following used to be provided a few opportunities for their development?
The International Women's Day is celebrated on _____.
Rashsundari Devi (18001890) wrote her autobiography in ___________ language.
A law was passed against domestic violence in ___________ to give women who face physical and mental violence within their homes some legal protection.
Rashsundari Devi (1800-1890) was born in ______________.
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain wrote a remarkable story titled 'Sultanas Dream' in 1905. This story imagined a woman called Sultana who reaches a place called 'Ladyland'. Ladyland is a place where women had the freedom to study, work, and create inventionslike controlling rain from the clouds and flying air cars.
Dr. Muthu Lakshmi abolished __________.
"Poor girls drop out of school because they are not interested in getting an education" this statement is true or false. explain.
Match Columns
Column I | Column II |
---|---|
(i) Campaigning | (a) Individual and collective struggle of women |
(ii) 1961 census | (b) Passing of new laws |
(iii) Women's movement | (c) 40% literacy among boys |
List one reason why learning the alphabet was so important to women like Rashsundari Devi , Ramabai and Rokeya.
Describe two methods of struggle that the women's movement used to raise issues?
Explain Discrimination __________________.
The Education Survey of 2003-04 revealed that the dropout rate from school was the highest in the ____ level.
Efforts made by the women's movement led the _________ to formulate guidelines in 1997 to protect women against _________ at the workplace and within educational institutions.
Different strategies have been used in the womens movement to _________.
Domestic violence involves ____________.
Select an example of pressure from the family and society.
When did the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 come into force?
Which of the following are the reasons behind the campaigning ?
When did women's groups across the country spoke out against 'dowry deaths' ?
Who wrote the autobiography titled 'Amar Jiban'?
The Supreme Court to formulate guidelines in ______ to protect women against sexual harassment at the workplace and within educational institutions.
What is the literacy rate among women and men respectively in India in 2001?
What does the term 'Patriarchy' mean?
Which factors are responsible for miserable and poor conditions of women in India?
1. Sexual division of labour
2. Illiteracy
3. Lack of representation in politics
4. Discrimination in Jobs.
India has a census every ___ years.