Human Rights Quiz 9 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
2. What is the main message for Hinduism & Buddhism?
3. No one can take away your human rights
4. Which is NOT an example of a global citizen
5. How many countries border Syria?
6. When was the constitution of India Formed?
7. What was the impact of World War 1 on the treatment of civilians?
8. This type of farming is a legal form of child labor in the United States .....
9. A major cause of the continued conflict in Northern Ireland has been
10. Which phrase do you consider best for human rights?
11. International Human Rights Day is celebrated around the world on what date?
12. The human rights are meant to what?
13. Who said that the next Dalai Lama could be a woman?
14. Is this statement correct:My point of view is correct and others' are wrong.
15. Who are the influential philosophers associated with the positivism school of thought?
16. Is Human Rights Education important?
17. Every grown-up has the right to do a job, to a fair wage for their work, and to join a trade union.
18. What is the purpose of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
19. Which was one of the early goals of the Indian National Congress?
20. Which right was not violated in the film "L'enfant" ?
21. Simile or Metaphor:My father is a bear in the morning.
22. Which statement about globalization is correct?
23. God the Son-made-man entered our world, experieced the joys, and sorrows that we humans experience, and suffered, died, and rose from the dead to bring us salvation.
24. American Declaration of Independence came in the year .....
25. The Declaration of Human Rights ALLOWS slavery.
26. The first sporting event to hear the "Star Spangled Banner" was .....
27. What is the BEST meaning of the word territory in this sentence? During the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), Mexico lost nearly half its territory to the United States.
28. Rights that enable citizens to have their culture and identity recognized and celebrated
29. A rule, usually made by a government, which is used to order the way in which a society behaves:
30. In which year did Australia ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child?