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Know Your Rights Quiz
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QUIZ
Know Your Rights
Test your knowledge of the basic rights everyone deserves! From safety to education, learn why these rights matter and how they help create a fairer world for all. Good luck!
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QUESTION 1/6
Question 1/6
Explanation
Human rights are designed to protect everyone’s dignity, safety, and equality, regardless of who they are. This means treating all people fairly, respecting their freedoms, and ensuring they have the same opportunities to live safe and fulfilling lives.
QUESTION 2/6
QUESTION 2/6
Explanation
Human rights are focused on ensuring that everyone has access to essential needs, like clean water, safety, and education. Owning many expensive things is not a basic human right because human rights aim to guarantee fairness, dignity, and access to necessities, not wealth or luxury items.
QUESTION 3/6
QUESTION 3/6
Explanation
This is true! Human rights are universal, which means they apply to everyone, no matter their age, gender, nationality, or background. These rights are meant to protect the dignity and freedom of all people around the world, even though not all countries equally protect or respect them.
QUESTION 4/6
QUESTION 4/6
Explanation
All children have the right to go to school and get an education. When children are forced to work instead of attending school, it violates their right to learn, which can affect their future opportunities and well-being.
QUESTION 5/6
QUESTION 5/6
Explanation
All children have the right to be protected from harmful or unfair work that can interfere with their health, safety, or education. Children are meant to grow, learn, and play, not to work in unsafe or unhealthy conditions. Rights like voting and driving are typically for adults because they require maturity and responsibility.
QUESTION 6/6
QUESTION 6/6
Explanation
Every child has the right to be safe and protected from harm. Image 1 shows children playing in a safe environment, which aligns with their right to protection and a safe childhood. Children should be able to grow up without fear of harm or bullying.