Human Rights Quiz 50 (30 MCQs)

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1. Who provides Human Rights Refresher Training?
2. How did Harriet Tubman help people to have human rights?
3. Human Rights are 'indivisible and interdependent'. This means that:
4. Which term means prejudice against or hatred of Jews?
5. Every citizen has the right to enter, remain in, or leave Canada. This is an example of .....
6. Section 116 of the Constitution gives the express right to:
7. The Indian independence movement eventually caused or led to
8. A convention.....
9. What international organization makes sure all countries are protecting people's human rights?
10. Going to school is a .....
11. In some religions, what is the status and treatment of women?
12. What is Natural Law
13. Who and when were human rights proclaimed?
14. What year did Ron Briggs become President of Capital Region IV?
15. Human rights are only for people who act morally.
16. The goal of the Bay of Pigs invasion was to get rid of which communist leader?
17. Who was protesting in Tiananmen Square?
18. What is the concept of samsara in Hinduism?
19. (a) can be shown by caring about others and working for peace.
20. Jimmy carter felt bad for the citizens living in two nations that were at war with each other. He worked to bring peace to both nations. What citizenship trait did he demonstrate in this situation?
21. How did human rights emerge?
22. A person, appointed official of the UN who leads efforts to uphold international HR
23. What are some examples of church groups that work towards protecting human rights?
24. Which philosopher claims that the right to freedom is the only 'original right' of the person?
25. Which Australian was influential in the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
26. "All people have the right to work" en español es
27. NHRC cannot investigate the complaint registered after ..... of incident
28. The Human Rights Act 1998 was drafted by the Council of Europe after World War 2 and came into force on 2 October 2000.
29. Another name for a king or queen.
30. Can you get arrested for protesting?