This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights β Quiz 28 π Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 28 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What are moral rights? A) Rights that are prescribed by state law. B) Rights that are understood to exist in society and are in some ways formally binding on us, e.g. the right to die. C) Rights that are prescribed by a king or queen. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rights that are understood to exist in society and are in some ways formally binding on us, e.g. the right to die. 2. Human Rights Watch headquarters? A) New York. B) Russia. C) London. D) Paris. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) New York. 3. The word violation means A) Breaking a law, rule, agreement, promise, etc. B) The removal of one string of a violin to alter its sound. C) A quiet meeting to discuss plans. D) Admitting you were wrong. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Breaking a law, rule, agreement, promise, etc. 4. Amnesty International is an example of a A) IGO. B) NGO. C) An organ. D) All answers are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) NGO. 5. In 1955, three years after PerΓ³n's wife's death, the military exiled him. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 6. Who are human rights for? A) Toys. B) Human Beings. C) Animals. D) Friends. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Human Beings. 7. Which ISN'T something that is commonly taken away after a felony is committed? A) Parental rights. B) Right to own property. C) Job opportunities. D) Right to vote. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Right to own property. 8. Which reason is NOT a criticism for UDHR? A) Value of women in society. B) Written up by men and not God. C) Condemning other cultures. D) Leaves nations crippled so rights are upheld. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Condemning other cultures. 9. The basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They apply regardless of where you are from, what you believe or how you choose to live your life. They can never be taken away, although they can sometimes be restricted-for example if a person breaks the law, or in the interests of national security. A) Rights. B) Human Rights. C) Entitlements. D) Rights of man. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Human Rights. 10. Approximately how many people fail to escape North Korea? (2020) A) 42, 000. B) 33, 000. C) 51, 000. D) 27, 000. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 33, 000. 11. Today the Girl Scouts has over ..... members. A) Three hundred. B) Three thousand. C) Thirty thousand. D) Three million. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Three million. 12. Why is freedom of speech important in a democratic society? A) It allows for the expression of diverse opinions and ideas. B) It encourages conformity and uniformity of thought. C) It limits the exchange of different perspectives and viewpoints. D) It promotes censorship and control of information. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It allows for the expression of diverse opinions and ideas. 13. The unlawful use of violence and intimidation A) Civil War. B) Genocide. C) Human Rights. D) Terrorism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Terrorism. 14. What deals with human rights involving civil and political rights. A) Freedom based Human Rights. B) Need based Human Rights. C) Human Rights. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Freedom based Human Rights. 15. Social justice is when ..... A) Citizens are able to defend their rights by voting and soldiers are no longer housed by citizens. B) Fairness in terms of economic and other opportunities and privileges in society. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fairness in terms of economic and other opportunities and privileges in society. 16. What is the role of advocacy in Catholic social teaching? A) To promote individualism and self-interest. B) To ask the government to structure laws and policies for the betterment of people's rights. C) To enforce strict regulations and restrictions. D) To discourage people from exercising their responsibilities. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To ask the government to structure laws and policies for the betterment of people's rights. 17. Can you discriminate if a person is a different religion? A) No. B) Yes. C) Sometimes. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No. 18. Magna Carta established A) The right to jury trial. B) Habeas Corpus. C) The rule of law. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 19. What is the main focus of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? A) Right to own property. B) Right to life. C) Right to freedom of speech. D) Right to education. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Right to life. 20. Who are his partners? A) The Prime Minister. B) Several different NGOs. C) President. D) A banana. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Several different NGOs. 21. Judging people by..... A) To rate people as. B) To assess people. C) To evaluate people by. D) To judge people by. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To judge people by. 22. What is child labor? A) Children who work in Asia. B) Children working in developing nations. C) Children are working under harsh conditions, extreme stress. D) Children working in their homes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Children are working under harsh conditions, extreme stress. 23. If you are free, you are at ..... A) Liberty. B) Prohibition. C) Slavery. D) Trial. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Liberty. 24. What is the role of the state in ensuring human rights according to the text? A) To guarantee human rights. B) To ignore human rights. C) To violate human rights. D) To make human rights optional. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To guarantee human rights. 25. Education is a human right with immense power to transform. On its foundation rest the cornerstones of freedom, democracy and sustainable human development. This statement comes from ..... A) Coffee Annan. B) KI Hajar Dewantara. C) RA Kartini. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Coffee Annan. 26. The basic rights to which all people are entitled as human beings are ..... A) The constitution. B) The bill of rights. C) Citizenship. D) Human rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Human rights. 27. Which is NOT an example of a disadvantage of NGOs? A) Flexible in adapting to local needs. B) Inadequate trained personnel. C) Lack of Coordination. D) Misuse of Funds. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Flexible in adapting to local needs. 28. African country of ethnic conflict; Hutu extremists committed ethnic cleansing against the Tutsis A) Rwanda. B) Sudan. C) Darfur. D) Bosnia. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Rwanda. 29. A girl is not allowed to study by her parents and is forced to do chores with her mom. A) Right to live. B) Right to rest. C) Right to think. D) Right to study. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Right to study. 30. Who and when established new rights and making the King of England subject to the law. A) 1216:The Magna Carta. B) 1215:The Magna Carta. C) 1218:The Magna Carta. D) 1217:The Magna Carta. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1215:The Magna Carta. β PreviousNext βRelated QuizzesRights QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesHuman Rights Quiz 1Human Rights Quiz 2Human Rights Quiz 3Human Rights Quiz 4Human Rights Quiz 5Human Rights Quiz 6Human Rights Quiz 7Human Rights Quiz 8 π Back to Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books