This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights – Quiz 38 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 38 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The concept of equal protection before law is also called ..... A) Negative Discrimination. B) Negative Description. C) Positive Description. D) Positive Discrimination. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Positive Discrimination. 2. What year did ISIS gain control over Eastern Syria? A) 2014. B) 2011. C) 2012. D) 2013. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 2013. 3. Which of the following words does not have the same meaning as "grab" (paragraph 4)? A) A. lay hands on. B) B take hold of. C) C. seize. D) D. release. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) D. release. 4. Part of the former Soviet Union whose quest for independence has been stopped by Russian military. A) Irish Republican Army (IRA). B) Bosnia. C) Chechnya. D) Vladimir Putin. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Chechnya. 5. The introduction to two founding documents that we studied were referred to as A) The Preamble(s). B) The Cloture Motion. C) The Introductory Paragraph. D) The Introductions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Preamble(s). 6. Choose the correct meaning of the words. Declaration A) Human rights. B) Declaration. C) Freedom. D) Universal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Declaration. 7. The Church understands human rights as something cannot be violated. A) Inviolable. B) Inalienable. C) Inherent. D) Universal. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Inviolable. 8. The slogan "The greatest happiness of the greatest number" was advocated by A) John Stuart Mill. B) Locke. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) John Stuart Mill. 9. WHAT IS THE FULLFORM OF UNO A) Unity among nations. B) Unified nations. C) United oraganization. D) United Nations organization. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) United Nations organization. 10. The instruments are ..... A) Special to the county you live. B) International. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) International. 11. A series of actions to search for and find an event suspected of being a criminal act A) Things. B) Prosecution. C) Research. D) Investigator. E) Inspection. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Research. 12. Identification. Types of Human Rights. RIGHT TO MARRIAGE A) Religious/Moral Rights. B) Economic Rights. C) Vocation Rights. D) Social Rights. E) Personal Rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Vocation Rights. 13. Human Rights at their very core are ..... A) Universal, invisible, alienable and interdependent. B) Universal, indivisible, inalienable and interdependent. C) Universal, divisible, inalienable and dependent. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Universal, indivisible, inalienable and interdependent. 14. The document that grants human rights to all beings is called the ..... A) American Declaration of Human Rights. B) World Declaration of Human Rights. C) Declaration of Human Rights. D) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 15. Take sth. seriously A) To laugh at sth. B) To take sth. seriously. C) To play for keeps. D) To take heed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To take sth. seriously. 16. Which of the following was NOT a positive impact of World War 1 on women's rights? A) Extension of voting rights. B) Mobilization into the workforce. C) Gaining new opportunities. D) Increased access to education. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Increased access to education. 17. Human Rights only belong to poor countries. A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) FALSE. 18. What country did The United States declare independence from? A) Spain. B) France. C) Belgium. D) Britain. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Britain. 19. Which is NOT a Universal Declaration of Human rights? A) Don't discriminate. B) No torture. C) We're all equal before the law. D) We are all born without freedom and unequal. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) We are all born without freedom and unequal. 20. How many Human Rights are there in total? A) 15. B) 28. C) 10. D) 30. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 30. 21. The partition of India and the division of Yugoslavia were similar in that both were divided A) As a result of the Berlin Conference. B) Because of religious or ethnic differences. C) To form communist and noncommunist states. D) To conform to United Nations guidelines. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Because of religious or ethnic differences. 22. Sujata just received her Canadian citizenship and is excited to exercise her democratic rights. What might Sujata be looking forward to? A) The right to move to any province in Canada. B) The right to use either French or English in any parliamentary debates. C) The right to vote in elections. D) The right to a fair trial before a judge and jury. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The right to vote in elections. 23. Which of the following issues are NOT concerned with the topic human rights? A) Threat on journalists or threats to journalists;. B) Spread of Misinformation or Propagation of fake or false information. C) The right to sound and clean environment;. D) The right of animals againsts maltreatment;. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The right of animals againsts maltreatment;. 24. It is important for everyone to receive standard public health services free of charge. Which one is consistent with this? A) Having a better life. B) Equality and freedom. C) Improving the quality of human life. D) Rights and freedom of life. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Improving the quality of human life. 25. Human rights apply to everyone everywhere regardless of differences. This is because human rights are A) Permanent. B) Universal. C) Legal. D) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Universal. 26. -Rwanda in the 90s-Balkans in the 1900s-Spain in the 1400s These examples indicate that: A) Ethnic conflicts have been a recurring issue in history. B) Cooperative political compromise. C) Economy was strong. D) Colonial rule was prevelant. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ethnic conflicts have been a recurring issue in history. 27. Rights being "indivisible" means ..... A) One is not more important than another. B) They apply to all human beings. C) They should apply regardless of the law. D) They can not be taken away. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) One is not more important than another. 28. The UN's headquarters is based in ..... A) Dubai. B) New York. C) London. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) New York. 29. How long did the genocide last? A) 100 days. B) 2 years. C) 3 months. D) 10 days. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 100 days. 30. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was ratified in ..... A) 1901. B) 1948. 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