This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights β Quiz 52 π Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 52 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following situations in the classroom illustrates gender equality? A) Teachers praise boys more often than girls so they could catch their attention. B) Boys receive more academic help than girls from the teachers so they could perform better. C) Teachers accept boys or girl's ideas or opinions during classroom discussion based on their merit. D) Boys are encouraged by the teacher to be more straightforward and unreserved than girls. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Teachers accept boys or girl's ideas or opinions during classroom discussion based on their merit. 2. What is the freedom to direct our own lives without interfering with the lives of others? What is the freedom to direct our lives without interfering others? A) RIGHT-HAK. B) OPPORTUNITY-RESPONSIBILITY. C) HUMAN-INSAN. D) FREEDOM. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) RIGHT-HAK. 3. Which is the correct sequence for how the U.N enforces Human Rights? A) Monitoring, Promotion, Protection, Codification. B) Promotion, Protection, Monitoring, Codification. C) Codification, Protection, Promotion, Monitoring. D) Codification, Protection, Monitoring, Promotion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Codification, Protection, Promotion, Monitoring. 4. Carpet weaving is the most common type of work done by child slaves in India A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 5. What is positive discrimination? A) The practice or policy of favouring individuals belonging to disadvantaged groups. B) Discriminating someone for revenge. C) Loving your kind more than others because they deserve better. D) There is no such thing. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The practice or policy of favouring individuals belonging to disadvantaged groups. 6. The process for adopting international law in Australia is ..... A) Signing, ratifying and implementing. B) House of representatives, senate, royal assent. C) Signing, legal adoption, royal assent. D) Ratification, legal adoption. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Signing, ratifying and implementing. 7. Canadians have the right to express their opinion but A) They may lose friends for doing so. B) They may lose their job for doing so. C) There may be consequences for doing so. D) All these are true. E) None of these are true. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All these are true. 8. Which branch of government does the president belong to? A) Legislative. B) Executive. C) Judicial. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Executive. 9. Who made a change in the African American fight for human rights? A) Eleanor Roosevelt. B) Michael Jordan. C) Ruby Bridges. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ruby Bridges. 10. Jennie is a highly qualified software engineer. She applies for a post in an IT Company located in Noida. Her application is rejected on the grounds that she is a young girl. She can/cannot file a case A) Because she is over-qualified. B) Because she cannot be stopped from applying in a public or state owned company on the grounds of her gender (Art ). C) Because there is a violation of her FRs. D) Because her application has been rejected on the grounds that she is a woman. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Because she cannot be stopped from applying in a public or state owned company on the grounds of her gender (Art ). 11. Which 1998 Act of Parliament outlines what rights and freedoms we have? A) The Human Rights Act. B) The Rights and Freedoms Protocol. C) The Freedoms Act. D) The Protocol of Freedom. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Human Rights Act. 12. What do human rights protect individuals from? A) Discrimination and injustice. B) Political repression. C) Cultural relativism. D) Access to justice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Discrimination and injustice. 13. Article 13 of the UDHR says 'Everyone has the right to freedom of ..... and residence within the borders of each state.' A) Welfare. B) Association. C) Employment. D) Movement. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Movement. 14. What is the role of the European Court of Human Rights? A) To serve as a political platform for UN member states, and to promote global peace and security. B) To take an active role in promoting human rights globally, and to pressure abusive governments. C) To establish a complaints procedure for human rights violations, and to allow individuals and organizations to complain about human rights violations. D) To protect and promote human rights in Europe, and to hear human rights-related cases. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To protect and promote human rights in Europe, and to hear human rights-related cases. 15. What word part is counter-in the word counterrevolutionaries?Select one: A) Prefix. B) Root. C) Suffix. D) Affix. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Prefix. 16. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was written in response to A) Atrocities committed during World War II. B) The burning of Hutu homes in Rwanda. C) Demands for better treatment of Latin American peasants in Guatemala. D) The forced migrations of city people under the rule of the Khmer Rouge. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Atrocities committed during World War II. 17. Which Person lead the Cambodian Genocide A) ThΓ©oneste Bagosora. B) Pol Pot. C) Mao Zedong. D) Adolf Hitler. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pol Pot. 18. The government wiretapping citizen's phones could be an example of a violation of what rights category? A) Civil. B) Political. C) Education. D) Health. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Political. 19. Green plants occupy the ..... trophic level A) First. B) Second. C) Third. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) First. 20. This an old right dated back to ancient times when churches were allowed to protect anyone including criminals who sought refuge in a church. A) THE RIGHT TO WORK. B) THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION. C) THE RIGHT TO ASYLUM. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) THE RIGHT TO WORK. 21. Our families duty to us is to A) Look after our basic needs such as food and shelter, teach us values in a loving safe environment. B) Give us food and shelter. C) Help us learn about the world around us and human relationships. D) Protect the environment. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Look after our basic needs such as food and shelter, teach us values in a loving safe environment. 22. In English, it is true to say that: A) Several adjectives can come before a single noun. B) Nouns come before adjectives. C) Several nouns can come before a single adjective. D) Adjectives always come at the end of sentences. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Several adjectives can come before a single noun. 23. Who do these rights effect to A) Everyone. B) Only you. C) Your neighbors. D) No one. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Everyone. 24. Basis of all human rights around the world. A) UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS OF AMERICA. B) HUMAN RIGHTS OF CUBA. C) UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS. D) HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS. 25. Owned partly or wholly by the government A) Parastatal. B) Governmental. C) Custody. D) Communal. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Parastatal. 26. Who is a refugee? A) Someone that goes on vacation to another country. B) Someone that travels to another country. C) Someone that goes to another country to seek asylum. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Someone that goes to another country to seek asylum. 27. Which of the following treaties has the U.S. not signed? A) Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination. B) Convention against Torture. C) International Covenant on Civil andPolitical Rights. D) Convention on the Rights of the Child. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Convention on the Rights of the Child. 28. Which was the first country to give equal voting rights to men and women? A) Australia. B) New Zealand. C) Greece. D) Switzerland. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) New Zealand. 29. Being eager to act or work A) Persecution. B) Manipulation. C) Measure. D) Motivation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Motivation. 30. Around the world, 211 million children work instead of attending school, which category is being violated? A) Labor. B) Education. C) Civil. D) Gender. 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