This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Rights > Human > Human Rights – Quiz 69 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Human Rights Quiz 69 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What was the symbol of the Crusaders? A) A black snake. B) A blue sword. C) A red cross. D) A yellow lion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A red cross. 2. Crimes against Humanity involve A) Intentional action to destroy entire groups of people. B) Acts that violate established laws. C) Any intentional or systematic attack against civilians. D) All of the Above. E) None of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Any intentional or systematic attack against civilians. 3. Boycotting means ..... A) The act of selling goods. B) Ignoring everyone who is a boy. C) Going to church every Sunday. D) The act of refusing to buy, or engage in the services of an organisation or person. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The act of refusing to buy, or engage in the services of an organisation or person. 4. When the United Nations decides to strengthen an aspect of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, they announce the development of this: A) A convention to develop a treaty that will be presented to member nations of the UN for signing and ratification. These treaties make the provisions of the UNDHR stronger. B) A delegation of UN representatives who politely ask nations around the world to follow the UNDHR. C) A committee to study the problem and then make reports with recommendations that nations can either read or not read at their discretion. D) They deploy the United Nations armed forces to identify rogue nations who are violating the UNDHR and threaten military intervention if they don't comply. . Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A convention to develop a treaty that will be presented to member nations of the UN for signing and ratification. These treaties make the provisions of the UNDHR stronger. 5. What does "LAW" means? A) Right. B) Ley. C) Opinion. D) Freedom. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ley. 6. The multi-actor responsibility obligation of the ..... is to report the neglect of basic education. A) State. B) Media. C) Community. D) Parent. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Media. 7. ..... is an emergency treatment for someone that is sick or hurt. A) First-aid. B) Dontated. C) Founder. D) Deaf. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) First-aid. 8. What does "Equality" mean? A) It means to express your point of views and filosophy. B) It means to help each other. C) It means that everybody has equal rights and opportunities to live their lifes. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It means that everybody has equal rights and opportunities to live their lifes. 9. You have the right to a decent life, including enough food, clothing, housing, medical care and social services. A) Article 25. B) Article 23. C) Article 20. D) Article 19. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Article 25. 10. Chief Rabbi of the Commonwealth, Jonathan Sacks says social justice is central to Judaism. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 11. "I believe in Liberty for all men:the space to stretch their arms and their souls, the right to breathe and the right to vote, the freedom to choose their friends, enjoy the sunshine, and ride on the railroads, uncursed by color; thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love." A) Albert Gordon explained the choice to join the Freedom Riders. B) Martin Luther King Jr explained the value of passive resistance. C) Tammy Duckworth explained disability legislation has changed lives. D) WEB DuBois explained the creation of the NAACP. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) WEB DuBois explained the creation of the NAACP. 12. What is an example of a political right? A) Practicing your chosen religion. B) The right to adequate housing. C) Paying taxes. D) Voting. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Voting. 13. You must appear before a court before imprisonment A) Exile. B) Habeas Corpus. C) Checks and Balances. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Habeas Corpus. 14. Identification. Types of Human Rights. RIGHT TO CHOOSE ONE'S WAY OF LIFE A) Vocation Rights. B) Economic Rights. C) Social Rights. D) Personal Rights. E) Religious/Moral Rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Vocation Rights. 15. WHEN WAS DECLARED THE CONCEPT OF THE UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS? A) 1948. B) 1990. C) 1945. D) 1950. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1948. 16. What was the first action the Khmer Rouge took? A) Destroyed buildings, farms, and vehicles. B) Evacuated millions of people and emptied the city. C) Took people's possessions away. D) Raped many people. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Evacuated millions of people and emptied the city. 17. What does due process guarantee? A) Everyone must be able to have a trial that follows fair guidelines. B) Some prisoners can be punished in cruel ways, depending on what laws they broke. C) The government can bring someone to trial for a crime over and over until they are convicted. D) The government does not have to tell anyone where it is keeping prisoners. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Everyone must be able to have a trial that follows fair guidelines. 18. This is one of the world's first written set of laws. A) Magna Carta. B) English Bill of Rights. C) Hammurabi's Code. D) U.S. Constitution. E) None of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hammurabi's Code. 19. Discrimination against the Jewish community can be described as: A) Exclusion from society, anti-Jewish legislation, e.g. the Nuremberg Laws. B) Attacks by local non-Jewish populations on Jews, e.g. Kristallnacht (1938). C) Robbing the Jews. D) A place where Jews were forcibly segregated into, in usually the most run-down area of a city. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Exclusion from society, anti-Jewish legislation, e.g. the Nuremberg Laws. 20. How many international human rights treaties is Thailand a party to? A) 7 editions. B) 3 editions. C) 9 issues. D) 5 issues. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 7 editions. 21. The sudden and rapid spread of a disease A) Blight. B) Epidemic. C) Pandemic. D) Plague. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Epidemic. 22. What is the right to education? A) The right to education is a concept that is not recognized or supported by any international laws or treaties. B) The right to education is a luxury that should be earned through hard work and merit. C) The right to education is a fundamental human right that ensures every individual has access to quality education without discrimination or barriers. D) The right to education is a privilege that only a few individuals should have access to. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The right to education is a fundamental human right that ensures every individual has access to quality education without discrimination or barriers. 23. How many, approximately, died in the Rwandan genocide? A) Unknown. B) 1 million. C) 2 million. D) 5 million. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1 million. 24. What human right is the article 26? A) Right to vote. B) Right to education. C) Right to free time from work. D) Social security. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Right to education. 25. Force young people to implement human rights in their lives is one of the strategies A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 26. The primary law-making arm of the UN is the ..... A) Secretariat. B) General Assembly. C) Security Council. D) International Criminal Court. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) General Assembly. 27. Maria is studying ..... and Rachel is majoring in Accounting. A) Right now. B) Tomorrow. C) Law. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Law. 28. Article 4 of the UDHR says 'No one should be held as a ..... ' A) Inferior being. B) Criminal. C) Superior being. D) Slave. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Slave. 29. The following is an example of the violation of which right:the secret police listened to people's phone calls and spied on them. A) Right to be free. B) Right to privacy. C) Right to vote. D) Right to protest. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Right to privacy. 30. What is the right to a fair trial? A) The right to a fair trial is the legal principle that every individual has the right to have their case heard by an impartial and independent court, and to be treated fairly throughout the entire legal process. B) The right to a fair trial means that the defendant can choose their own punishment. C) The right to a fair trial means that the court can use any evidence they want, even if it was obtained illegally. D) The right to a fair trial means that the judge can make any decision they want without considering the evidence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The right to a fair trial is the legal principle that every individual has the right to have their case heard by an impartial and independent court, and to be treated fairly throughout the entire legal process. ← 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