This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights – Quiz 49 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 49 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The situation describing a country that has an abundance of natural resources but does not experience economic growth or development A) Civil society. B) Resource curse. C) Governance. D) Private sector. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Resource curse. 2. Resolution for Human Rights complaints in Australia can occur through: A) Media reports and court actions. B) Tribunal and court actions. C) Lodging a complaint and commission recommendations. D) Court actions and commission recommendations. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Tribunal and court actions. 3. The Declaration of Independence states the purpose of government is A) To tax and control finances. B) To provide rules for the people. C) To regulate trade. D) To serve the people. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To serve the people. 4. When were the Tiananmen Square riots? A) 1991. B) 1989. C) 1889. D) 1979. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1989. 5. "Every Citizen has the right to education", it mentioned on ..... A) Article 31 verse 1. B) Article 30 verse 2. C) Article 31 verse 2. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Article 31 verse 1. 6. Which leader's policies were responsible for these actions taken by the Khmer Rouge? A) Ho Chi Minh. B) Pol Pot. C) Jomo Kenyatta. D) Mao Zedong. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pol Pot. 7. Right to education A) Right of the defendant. B) Political. C) Economic. D) Cultural. E) Society. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Society. 8. When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was accepted by the United Nation General Assembly? A) 10 June 1948. B) 10 December 1948. C) 10 September 1948. D) 10 February 1948. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 10 December 1948. 9. Who is the Malayali chairman of the National Human Rights Commission? A) E. M. S. B) Nayanar. C) KT Koshi. D) Justice KG Balakrishnan. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Justice KG Balakrishnan. 10. What is the author's point of view on government and its role in society? A) The government should stay out of people's lives. B) The government is the supreme ruler of people. C) The government is the only thing keeping us safe. D) The government is a part of the people and vice versa. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The government is a part of the people and vice versa. 11. What is NOT included in measuring the Human Development Index A) Life Expectancy. B) Education. C) Wi-Fi Access. D) Standard of Living. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Wi-Fi Access. 12. If the breaches of human rights are alleged, are they supposed? A) Yes. B) No. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 13. What is the Commission on Human Rights? A) A non-governmental organization that advocates for human rights. B) A body of the United Nations that was responsible for the promotion and protection of human rights. C) A treaty that focuses on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A body of the United Nations that was responsible for the promotion and protection of human rights. 14. Long hours of work on a regular basis can harm A) Children's economic and spiritual development. B) Children's social and educational development. C) Children's social development only. D) Children's economic development only. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Children's social and educational development. 15. When was King John forced to sign the Magna Carta? A) 1945. B) 1948. C) 1215. D) 1214. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1215. 16. What is the purpose of human rights? A) To have a great party. B) To teach youth about human rights. C) To think about people who worked for Human rights. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To teach youth about human rights. 17. Which is a right you have at home? A) Eating the food your parents buy. B) Cleaning your room. C) Watching your brother or sister. D) Going to a school basketball game. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Eating the food your parents buy. 18. Why did the Mongols terrorize people? A) To spread fear, thus making them more likely to surrender without a fight. B) To make them fight for their lives. C) To make other people talk about them, and write about them in books. D) They only terrorized people after they conquered them. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To spread fear, thus making them more likely to surrender without a fight. 19. All elements rely on all others elements to make the whole thing work properly A) Indivisible. B) Interdependent. C) Inalienable. D) Universal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Interdependent. 20. Shia Muslims, as part of their 10 obligatory acts must pay Khums, which is a fifth/20% of income. Who do they donate it to? A) The poor. B) The orphans. C) Descendants from Muhammad (PBUH). D) All. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All. 21. "People always say that I didn't give up my seat because I was tired, but that isn't true. I was not tired physically ..... No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in." A) Rosa Parks explained the importance of acting to obtain rights. B) Ruth Bader Ginsburg explained why an amendment for equality should be passed. C) WEB DuBois explained the creation of the NAACP. D) Tammy Duckworth explained disability legislation has changed lives. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Rosa Parks explained the importance of acting to obtain rights. 22. Which document explains our human rights? A) Magna Carta of 1215. B) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. C) The Indian Constitution. D) Bill of Rights of 1689. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 23. Choose from one to three answer options. Who is always a newborn person? A) A citizen. B) A person. C) Personality. D) There is no right answer. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A person. 24. Which of the countries did not agree with the UDHR? A) United States. B) China. C) Poland. D) North Korea. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Poland. 25. Child rights should be provided by who? A) Parents. B) Schools. C) Relatives. D) All adults. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All adults. 26. Unjust treatment towards a group of people A) Discrimination. B) Self determination. C) Political Rights. D) Civil Rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Discrimination. 27. Which statement best describes the role of government according to the Declaration of Independence? A) "The main purpose of government is to expand and glorify the state". B) "The main purpose of government is to protect the unalienable rights of individuals". C) "The main purpose of government is to protect the rights and privileges of His Majesty, the King". D) "The main purpose of government is to promote the general welfare of the community by taking steps toward social equality". Show Answer Correct Answer: B) "The main purpose of government is to protect the unalienable rights of individuals". 28. What is the idea behind human rights? A) Privileges granted by governments. B) Basic rights and freedoms for all. C) Rights that can be revoked. D) Rights based on nationality. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Basic rights and freedoms for all. 29. Examples of social rights include:(choose one) A) The right to optimal health and the rights to adequate housing, food and quality education. B) The right to socialize with your friends when you want to. C) The right to get together in groups for meetings. D) The right to talk at any time. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The right to optimal health and the rights to adequate housing, food and quality education. 30. Do you have the same human rights as an adult? A) No. B) Yes. 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