This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights – Quiz 59 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 59 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. These are given to us by the state, primarily due to our citizenship. A) Human Rights. B) Civil Rights. C) Political Rights. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Civil Rights. 2. What is the UNCRC? A) Unnecessarily Nasty Crocodiles Ruin Campsite. B) United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. C) United Nations Cannot Round up Criminals. D) Unbelievers Not Continuing at Religious Camp. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. 3. What is unique about the style and structure of this text? A) The first word of each line is bolded. B) It is written like a poem, with broken lines. C) Each new idea is a new sentence and new paragraph. D) All the positive things are listed first. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Each new idea is a new sentence and new paragraph. 4. Synonym for ARGUMENT A) Agreement. B) Harmony. C) Consensus. D) Debate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Debate. 5. Which of the following is NOT a role of the Special Rapporteur? A) Investigator and Monitor. B) Monitor and Fact-finder. C) Investigator and Prosecutor. D) Investigator and fact-finder. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Investigator and Prosecutor. 6. Which of the following is the list of the first ten rights that the United States grants citizens? A) Amendments. B) Human Rights. C) United States Rights. D) Bill of Rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Bill of Rights. 7. Central Idea:Human rights should be protected by the rule of law.*Pick the best textual evidence to support the central idea. A) "The equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.". B) "disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind.". C) "It is essential to promote the development of friendly relations between nations, ". D) "If man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law". Show Answer Correct Answer: D) "If man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law". 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? A) No-No. B) Da-Yes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Da-Yes. 9. What is the significance of recognizing the dignity of every human person? A) It allows people to prioritize their own needs. B) It encourages discrimination and inequality. C) It promotes a sense of responsibility towards others. D) It justifies the violation of human rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It promotes a sense of responsibility towards others. 10. Who said, 'Universal human rights begin in small places close to home'? A) Eleanor Roosevelt. B) Martin Luther King Jr. C) Mahatma Gandhi. D) Nelson Mandela. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Eleanor Roosevelt. 11. Choose the correct classificationRight to enjoy peace. A) Civil and political rights. B) Socio economical and cultural rights. C) Solidarity rights. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Solidarity rights. 12. Is the declaration of human rights a law? A) Yes, that is why all countries must follow it. B) No, it is an ideal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No, it is an ideal. 13. How many clauses were drawn by English barrons for the basis civil and legal rights A) 63 clauses. B) 71 clauses. C) 57 clauses. D) 65 clauses. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 63 clauses. 14. What is the primary purpose of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR)? A) To serve as a political platform for UN member states, and to monitor human rights worldwide. B) To take an active role in promoting human rights globally, and to pressure abusive governments. C) To administer social and economic rights, and to establish a complaints procedure for human rights violations. D) To set standards for human rights, and to promote global peace and security. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To serve as a political platform for UN member states, and to monitor human rights worldwide. 15. Is following and obeying school rules a right or responsibility? A) Responsibility. B) Right. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Responsibility. 16. Why is the right to vote considered a human right? A) Because it gives citizens the power to choose their leaders and influence public policy. B) Because it only applies to certain groups of people. C) Because it is not important. D) Because it gives the government more control. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Because it gives citizens the power to choose their leaders and influence public policy. 17. Quarelling and blaming one another is called A) Recrimination. B) Grievance. C) Discrimination. D) Tolerance. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Recrimination. 18. Conscience when the moral judgment is in accordance with the objective norm. A) Certain Conscience. B) Doubtful Conscience. C) Lax Conscience. D) Correct Conscience. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Correct Conscience. 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 A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 20. Right to a speedy, fair, and public trial A) Cultural. B) Right of the defendant. C) Economic. D) Society. E) Political. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Right of the defendant. 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: A) Human rights. B) The developing recognition of human rights. C) International customary law. D) International values and customs. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) International customary law. 22. When was Magna Carta granted? A) 1628. B) 1492. C) 1689. D) 1215. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1215. 23. A shelter from danger or hardship. A) Gandhi. B) Asylum. C) Malala. D) Compel. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Asylum. 24. The late 20th-century conflicts in Rwanda, Yugoslavia, and India were similar in that each was caused by the A) Rivalries between ethnic groups. B) Intervention of United Nations peacekeeping forces. C) Deforestation conducted by multinational companies. D) Collapse of communism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Rivalries between ethnic groups. 25. Which one of these is a third generation human right? A) Prohibition of Torture. B) Right to protest. C) Right to a healthy natural environment. D) Life. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Right to a healthy natural environment. 26. Unfair treatment of a group of people A) 19th Amendment. B) Freedom Riders. C) Segregation. D) Discrimination. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Discrimination. 27. The conflict man Vs self A) This is an Internal Conflict, it happens when you have a problem with your family. B) This is an Internal Conflict, it happens when you have a problem within yourself. C) This is an Internal Conflict, it happens when you have a problem with another man. D) This is an Internal Conflict, it happens when you have a problem with nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) This is an Internal Conflict, it happens when you have a problem within yourself. 28. A free press is an example of which of the following characteristics of good governance? A) Transparency. B) Accountability. C) Inclusion. D) Rule of Law. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Transparency. 29. Who was born in 1924? A) Jimmy Carter. B) Juliette Gordan Low. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Jimmy Carter. 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? A) Fidel Castro. B) Jamal Abdulnasser. C) Mohandas Gandhi. D) Mao Zedong. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mao Zedong. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesRights QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesHuman Rights Quiz 1Human Rights Quiz 2Human Rights Quiz 3Human Rights Quiz 4Human Rights Quiz 5Human Rights Quiz 6Human Rights Quiz 7Human Rights Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books