Human Rights Education

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HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION

1. Human being, especially a person as distinguished from an animal or (in science fiction) an
alien.
A. People
B. Mutant
C. Human
D. Superhero
2. Basic rights that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death.
A. Human Rights
B. Natural rights
C. Constitutional rights
D. Individual Rights
3. It is the quality in a person by which he can do certain actions or possess certain things which
belong to him by virtue of some title.
A. Right
B. Freedom
C. Ownership
D. Claim
4. The State of being free or liberated. It means the power or condition of acting without
compulsion.
A. Right
B. Freedom
C. Ownership
D. Claim
5. The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction especially at a school or university.
A. Rules
B. Instructions
C. Education
D. Policy
6. Rights depend on the ethical feelings of man and they are not guaranteed by any legal
authority.
A. Moral Right
B. Legal Right
C. Fundamental Rights
D. Political Rights
7. Right created or recognized by law.
A. Moral Right
B. Legal Right
C. Fundamental Rights
D. Political Rights
8. These rights are specifically identified in a constitution or have been found under due process
of law.
A. Moral Right
B. Legal Right
C. Fundamental Rights
D. Political Rights

9. Right to participate, directly or indirectly , in the establishment or administration of


government, the right of suffrage , the right to hold public office , the right of petition and in
general , the rights appurtenant to citizenship vis-a-vis the management of government.
A. Moral Right
B. Legal Right
C. Fundamental Rights
D. Political Rights
10. Rights that belong to every citizen of the state or country or in wider sense to all its
inhabitants and are not connected with the organization or administration of the government.
A. . Social Rights
B. Cultural Rights
C. . Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR)
D. Civil Rights
11. Rights concerning the basic social and economic conditions needed to live a life of dignity
and freedom relating to work and workers’ rights social
security ,health ,education ,food ,water, housing, healthy environment and culture.
A. Social Rights
B. Cultural Rights
C. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR)
D. Civil Rights

12. Rights assuring the enjoyment of culture and its components in conditions of equality ,human
dignity and non-discrimination.
A. Social Rights
B. Cultural Rights
C. . Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR)
D. Civil Rights

13. Rights of people to achieve their basic human needs. In domestic constitutional orders,
common social rights include the right to healthcare, rights to housing, right to food, right to
education, rights to social security and right to work.
A. Social Rights
B. Cultural Rights
C. . Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR)
D. Civil Rights
14. – God-given rights, acknowledge by everybody to be morally good. Unwritten, but prevail as
norm of the society.
A. Natural Right
B. Constitutional Right
C. Statutory Rights
D. Individual Rights
15. Conferred and protected by the Constitution and which Cannot be modified or taken away by
the law-making body.
A. Natural Right
B. Constitutional Right
C. Statutory Rights
D. Individual Rights
16. Those rights which are provided by law promulgated by the law making body
A. Political Right
B. Constitutional Right –
C. Statutory Rights
D. Individual Rights
17. Rights accorded to each person
A. Natural Right
B. Constitutional Right –
C. Statutory Rights
D. Individual Rights

18. The society, those that can be enjoyed only in company with other.
A. Cultural Rights
B. Derogable or can be Limited Rights
C. Absolute or Non Derogable Rights
D. Collective Rights
19. – those that cannot be suspended nor taken away nor restricted/limited even in extreme
emergency and even if the government invokes national security.
A. Cultural Rights
B. Derogable or can be Limited Rights
C. Absolute or Non Derogable Rights
D. Collective Rights

20. Must be suspended or restricted or limited depending on the circumstances which call for the
preservation of social life.
A. Cultural Rights
B. Derogable or can be Limited Rights
C. Absolute or Non Derogable Rights
D. Collective Rights

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