Human Rights Quiz 59 (30 MCQs)

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1. These are given to us by the state, primarily due to our citizenship.
2. What is the UNCRC?
3. What is unique about the style and structure of this text?
4. Synonym for ARGUMENT
5. Which of the following is NOT a role of the Special Rapporteur?
6. Which of the following is the list of the first ten rights that the United States grants citizens?
7. Central Idea:Human rights should be protected by the rule of law.*Pick the best textual evidence to support the central idea.
8. "Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including a reasonable limitation of working time and periodic holidays with pay." is this a human right? Is this: "Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitations of working hours and periodic holidays with pay." a Human Right?
9. What is the significance of recognizing the dignity of every human person?
10. Who said, 'Universal human rights begin in small places close to home'?
11. Choose the correct classificationRight to enjoy peace.
12. Is the declaration of human rights a law?
13. How many clauses were drawn by English barrons for the basis civil and legal rights
14. What is the primary purpose of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR)?
15. Is following and obeying school rules a right or responsibility?
16. Why is the right to vote considered a human right?
17. Quarelling and blaming one another is called
18. Conscience when the moral judgment is in accordance with the objective norm.
19. The good things that we produce and the services that we render to our community definitely enhance the quality of our life and, subsequently, our dignity
20. Right to a speedy, fair, and public trial
21. Actions and concepts that have developed over time to the extent that they are accepted by the international community and have become law is called:
22. When was Magna Carta granted?
23. A shelter from danger or hardship.
24. The late 20th-century conflicts in Rwanda, Yugoslavia, and India were similar in that each was caused by the
25. Which one of these is a third generation human right?
26. Unfair treatment of a group of people
27. The conflict man Vs self
28. A free press is an example of which of the following characteristics of good governance?
29. Who was born in 1924?
30. When I was young, the Chairman promised us all food. He promised that we would never go hungry again or be without work; my family was led to a village where we became members of a production team. We worked hard, long hours but we were fed every day. The commune prospered at first, but soon people did not meet their quotas and we did not increase our production. We all received the same amount of rice; it didn't matter how much work we did. With the new Chairman, things are different in our village. The government has given us plots of land to work as our own, though I still put in time as a commune worker. We can now keep the amount we produce above the quota set by the government. This has made most of us work harder and the government quotas are being met for the first time ..... Conversations with a Farmworker (1986) The Chairman mentioned in the first paragraph was most likely?