1) How many British Values are there? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 2) Freedom of speech is an example of what British Value? a) Individual Liberty b) Mutual respect c) Tolerance d) The rule of law 3) Treating others politely is an example of what British Value? a) Democracy b) Individual Liberty c) The rule of law d) Mutual respect 4) Understanding different cultures, diversity and viewpoints is an example of which British Value? a) The rule of law b) Tolerance c) Mutual respect d) Individual Liberty 5) Which of these is not an example of tolerance? a) Learning about different cultures b) Learning about diversity c) Making decisions d) Learning about other view points 6) Understanding what is and isn't allowed is an example of what British Value? a) Tolerance b) Individual Liberty c) Democracy d) The rule of law 7) The right to vote is an example of what British Value? a) Individual Liberty b) Tolerance c) Mutual respect d) Democracy 8) Making decisions as a team is an example of what British Value? a) Democracy b) Tolerance c) Individual Liberty d) The rule of Law 9) Understanding workplace policies is an example of what British Value? a) Democracy b) Mutual Respect c) Tolerance d) The rule of law 10) Working with others is an example of which British Value? a) Democracy b) Mutual Respect c) Individual Liberty d) The rule of law 11) Someone who has extreme ideas about politics, religion, violence etc is called what? a) Ethnicity b) Radicalisation c) Extremism d) Democracy 12) Using violence to threaten/ disrupt/ cause fear to push an idea is called what? a) Radicalism b) Extremism c) Ideology d) Terrorism 13) The process by which an individual develops an extreme ideology is called: a) Radicalisation b) Ideology c) Terrorism d) Discrimination 14) Who can be radicalised? a) Students b) Anyone c) Football fans d) Armed Forces 15) What is Safeguarding? a) Is a process that protects individuals from harm b) Is a process to promote democracy c) Intervening to stop abuse and neglect d) Means protecting a person's right to live in safety 16) Which person is more likely to be abused? a) Being an only child b) Disability c) Living in the countryside d) Owning a dog 17) Who can be an abuser? a) Carer b) Friends c) Nurse d) Anybody 18) Where could abuse happen? a) At home b) School c) Anywhere d) Youth club 19) What must we do if we suspect abuse? a) Report it Immediately b) Ignore it c) Ask everyone what they think d) Tell your family when you get home

British Values, Prevent and Safeguarding Quiz.

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