This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights – Quiz 48 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 48 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What type of government does a FAMILY have power? A) Communism. B) Dictatorship. C) Monarchy. D) Democracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Monarchy. 2. Everyone has legal access to Human Rights A) All democratic countries do. B) Yes. C) No. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No. 3. The privacy of communication and correspondence shall be inviolable except upon lawful order of the court, or when public safety or order requires otherwise, as prescribed by law was stated in the Bill of Rights Section 9. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 4. Where is The National Center for Civil and Human Rights located? A) Atlanta, Georgia. B) New York City, New York. C) Los Angeles, California. D) Chicago, Illinois. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Atlanta, Georgia. 5. Which answer choice BEST describes the meaning of the word demand in this sentence? Under the rule of Porfirio Díaz, families had their land taken away to be used to grow crops like sugar, cotton, and coffee to meet the demand of Mexico and the world. A) A command made by a country. B) A principle established within a treat or constitution. C) The need or desire for a product by a specific population of buyers. D) A command made by one person to another. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The need or desire for a product by a specific population of buyers. 6. What was the decision of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine in the case of advance payment for executive proceedings? A) Recognized the relevant norm as unconstitutional, but did not change the decision of the state executive. B) Recognized the relevant norm as illegal and unlawful, but did not change the decision of the state executive. C) Recognized the relevant norm as illegal and unlawful and changed the decision of the state executive. D) Recognized the relevant norm as unconstitutional and changed the decision of the state executive. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Recognized the relevant norm as unconstitutional, but did not change the decision of the state executive. 7. How many articles under the HRA 1998 are there? A) 6. B) 14. C) 1. D) 10. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 14. 8. According to Rhoda E. Howard, under what conditions can human rights be deprived A) State power during warfare. B) Economic disparities. C) Criminal convictions. D) During times of peace. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) State power during warfare. 9. Choose the correct meaning for the word or statement. "Freedom" A) Beliefs. B) Thought. C) Fun. D) Freedom. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Freedom. 10. Which picture shows the right to food? A) . B) . C) . D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) . 11. Countries that are members of the United Nations. A) Member States. B) Countries. C) Sovereignties. D) Members. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Member States. 12. Which article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work? A) Article 24. B) Article 26. C) Article 23. D) Article 25. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Article 23. 13. Which document is the world's most widely accepted on the subject of human rights? A) Kyoto Protocol. B) United Nations Charter. C) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. D) Geneva Conventions. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 14. What can the government do to limit the right to ownership? A) Make rules to protect the environment or public health. B) Take away your things without a good reason. C) Allow corporations to violate workers' rights. D) Ignore the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Make rules to protect the environment or public health. 15. Robben Island in South Africa is MOST known for A) The country's center for processing immigrants. B) South Africa's largest naval base. C) The last colonial possession of Great Britain. D) The site of a prison for anti-apartheid activists. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The site of a prison for anti-apartheid activists. 16. The trade route that connected China and Ancient Rome. A) The Sea Route. B) The Great Canal. C) The Silk Road. D) The Cotton Trail. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Silk Road. 17. A third party negotiator who helps develop a solution after hearing both sides of a conflict. A) Compromiser. B) Summit. C) Mediator. D) Arbitrator. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mediator. 18. You ..... tell anybody. It is a big secret. A) Have to. B) Don't have to. C) Has to. D) Mustn't. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mustn't. 19. When did Viet Nam join the UN? A) 1977. B) 1979. C) 1975. D) 1997. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1977. 20. What are the mass atrocity crimes that societies may be at risk of? A) Genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity. B) Civil and political rights violations. C) Economic, social, and cultural rights violations. D) Violence, persecution, and other abuses. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity. 21. What was the purpose of the United Nations? A) To reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights. B) To promote world peace. C) To fight climate change. D) To eliminate poverty. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights. 22. How does Amnesty International contribute to the protection of human rights? A) Amnesty International contributes to the protection of human rights by conducting research, advocating for policy changes, and mobilizing public support. B) Amnesty International contributes to the protection of human rights by organizing protests and demonstrations. C) Amnesty International contributes to the protection of human rights by promoting discrimination and inequality. D) Amnesty International contributes to the protection of human rights by providing financial aid to individuals in need. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Amnesty International contributes to the protection of human rights by conducting research, advocating for policy changes, and mobilizing public support. 23. Who gave the chief exponent of natural right theory? A) John Locke. B) Hugo Grotius. C) Jean bodin. D) Thomas Hobbes. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) John Locke. 24. The Human Rights Act 1998 mainly protects criminals A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 25. You have the right to be heard. What's your duty? A) To look after the environment. B) To be the best you can be. C) To show love and respect to others. D) To listen to other people. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To listen to other people. 26. A man can not be a chef? A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 27. Peace, health, and human rights are three goals of the ..... A) Carter Center. B) Boy Scouts. C) Girl Scouts. D) The Forum. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Carter Center. 28. Up to what age do children's rights apply? A) 18. B) 21. C) 17. D) 16. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 18. 29. Jennie, Vanya, and Anshrutha believe that they can invoke Article 32 for anything relating to Fundamental Rights. In which situation does this Article not apply? A) There is breach of Article 23. B) A person has to file a PIL in the Supreme Court. C) There is a case of alleged violation against a senior police officer. D) There is a criminal charge against a public authority. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) There is a criminal charge against a public authority. 30. The Disability Discrimination Act (Cth) became law in A) 1992. B) 1984. C) 1975. D) 2004. 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