1) What are human rights? a) Basic freedoms and protections that every person is entitled to b) Rights that are given by the government c) Rights that can be taken away d) Rights that only apply to certain people 2) Which of the following is NOT one of the three generations of human rights? a) Liberty b) Equality c) Fraternity d) Prosperity 3) Which document is known for outlining the fundamental rights of individuals? a) The Constitution b) The Bill of Rights c) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights d) The Magna Carta 4) What is the main purpose of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? a) To establish laws for businesses b) To outline the rights that all humans should have c) To restrict freedoms in certain countries d) To promote economic growth 5) Which of these statements about human rights is true? a) Human rights can be ignored if the government says so b) Human rights apply to everyone, everywhere c) Human rights are only for adults d) Human rights are a privilege, not a right 6) What does 'inalienable' mean in the context of human rights? a) Rights that can be taken away b) Rights that cannot be taken away c) Rights that are optional d) Rights that are only for certain groups 7) Which of the following is an example of a human right? a) The right to a shelter b) The right to vote c) The right to freedom of speech d) All of the above 8) What artistic method can you use to represent human rights? a) Painting a mural b) Writing a song/ a poem c) Creating a poster d) All of the above  9) What does the term 'universal' mean in the context of human rights? a) Rights that are only applicable in certain countries b) Rights that everyone should have, regardless of nationality or background c) Rights that can be granted or taken away d) Rights that only apply to certain age groups 10) What is the importance of anti-discrimination laws for minorities? a) They provide special privileges to minorities b) They protect individuals from unfair treatment based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and other characteristics c) They limit the rights of the majority d) They are not necessary 11) What does "liberté, égalité, fraternité" mean? a) Liberty, equality, fantasy b) Freedom, equality, famine c) Freedom, eligibility, fraternity d) Freedom, equality, fraternity 12) Which of these, is not part of the UDHR? a) No one shall be held in slavery b) All are equal before the law c) Not everyone is innocent until proven guilty d) Everyone has the right to education

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