This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights – Quiz 107 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 107 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which one of these WILL NOT fall under the Right to Education? A) Raising enrollments by a certain percentage by 2020. B) Community role in local schools. C) Not banning children from school. D) Preventing bribery of judges. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Preventing bribery of judges. 2. If Parliament passes a law that violates an express right, theHigh Court can ..... A) Rule it invalid if an individual brings the case before it. B) Advise the Prime Minister to change the law. C) Nothing. D) Immediately rule it invalid. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Rule it invalid if an individual brings the case before it. 3. Fierce competition over production of electric cars has fueled innovations in the industry. All innovations must continue to meet safety standards if they are to be sold in cars, to the public. A) Market. B) Command. C) Mixed. D) Traditional. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mixed. 4. A situation in which people are treated unfairly and not given their rights A) Infairly. B) Inferiority. C) Indebted. D) Injustice. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Injustice. 5. Eating chips and drinking soda everyday is an example of right to have healthy and nutritious food. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 6. Punishment of children in schools: A) Is not allowed in the form of corporal punishment. B) Is not forbidden if the punishment is mentally cruel. C) May only be used if parents agree. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Is not allowed in the form of corporal punishment. 7. Central idea:Due to criminal acts, human rights for all need to exist.*Pick the best textual evidence to support the central idea. A) "The equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.". B) "If man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law". C) "disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind.". D) "It is essential to promote the development of friendly relations between nations, ". Show Answer Correct Answer: C) "disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind.". 8. What is the Human Rights #8? A) You have rights no matter where you live. B) No torture. C) Your human rights are protected by law. D) We are all equal before the law. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Your human rights are protected by law. 9. Charging a fee to vote violates which of the following characteristics of good governance? A) Rule of Law. B) Transparency. C) Accountability. D) Inclusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Inclusion. 10. A nation that is governed by itself A) Globalization. B) Interdependent. C) Industrialism. D) Independent. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Independent. 11. Human rights are are derived from A) Man made. B) Artificial law. C) Natural law. D) Physical Low. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Natural law. 12. Who was the author of the Declaration of Independence? A) George Washington. B) Thomas Jefferson. C) John Hancock. D) Benjamin Franklin. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Thomas Jefferson. 13. What is not a special characteristic of human rights is..... A) Inalienable. B) True. C) Cannot be replaced. D) Universal. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cannot be replaced. 14. Picking your friends is a ..... A) Right. B) Responsibility. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Right. 15. This is the past participle of WRITE A) Written. B) Wrote. C) Writed. D) Writing. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Written. 16. Why is it important to uphold human rights? A) To create a society with unequal opportunities for different groups. B) To ensure the dignity, equality, and freedom of all individuals. C) To limit the rights of individuals based on their beliefs. D) To oppress and control certain groups of people. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To ensure the dignity, equality, and freedom of all individuals. 17. Who of the following has never been appointed as the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission? A) Justice K. G. Balakrishnan. B) Justice S. Rajendra Babu. C) Justice A. S. Anand. D) Justice P. Sathasivam. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Justice P. Sathasivam. 18. According to Magna Carta, the Law isn't above all men and it doesn't apply to everyone equally because women, children and minorities should be treated differently. A) FALSE . B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) FALSE . 19. A company pays mens more than women for the same job is an example of: A) Implicit bias. B) Discrimination. C) Bias. D) Dehumanization. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Discrimination. 20. Human rights are basic rights to dignified treatment and things everyone should have access to. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 21. In Dr. Seuss, who asked do you like green eggs and ham? A) Horton. B) Cat in the Hat. C) Sam I am. D) Mr. Knox. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sam I am. 22. The main institution that must guarantee human rights is the: A) Council. B) National Congress. C) The State. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The State. 23. What do you call the rights that are universal and inalienable in nature, which means all people around the globe are entitled to these? A) Moral Rights. B) Contractual Rights. C) Natural Rights. D) Human Rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Human Rights. 24. What is the legislative process? A) The process of adopting attitudes in Poland. B) Motivational process. C) Supreme court trial. D) The process of developing and implementing the budget. E) Accounting process. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The process of adopting attitudes in Poland. 25. What term will the Americans not use to describe conditions A) Camp X Ray. B) Detention camp. C) Solitary confinement. D) Gitmo. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Solitary confinement. 26. What is the first article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? A) All human beings are born without freedom and equal rights. B) All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. C) All human beings are born with limited dignity and rights. D) All human beings are born unequal and have no rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. 27. The following New Order was marked by the resignation of President Suharto on A) 12 Mei 1989. B) 21 Mei 1989. C) 12 Mei 1998. D) 21 Mei 1998. E) 31 Mei 1998. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 12 Mei 1989. 28. What is typically done by Pope Francis on Maundy Thursday? A) Kissing the feet of Christ. B) Washing the Paschal candle with baptismal water. C) Sharing bread with prisoners. D) Washing the feet of prisoners. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Washing the feet of prisoners. 29. Choose the correct meaning of the words. Citizenship A) Citizenship. B) Activismo. C) Dignity. D) Chance. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Citizenship. 30. What is negative human rights A) Human rights are considered positive or negative.Negative human rights require those in power to step back and let human beings be free from interference (e.g. freedom from torture and from arbitrary arrest or detention by the state). These rights indicate inaction by the state. B) He state is required to take action to protect those rights. This counts for e.g. the right to free education. This cannot be protected without the government providing free and adequate schools, teachers, classrooms, materials, etc. Another example is the right to a fair and effective hearing, which can not be enforced without the government abiding by it. C) There is no such thing as negative human rights. D) The indivisible rights which all human beings are entitled to by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Human rights are considered positive or negative.Negative human rights require those in power to step back and let human beings be free from interference (e.g. freedom from torture and from arbitrary arrest or detention by the state). 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