Escape for Freedom
"Solve the Puzzles. Defend Your Rights."
beginning
Authors
João Abreu
Guilherme Santos
CláudiaPereira
Helena Silva
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Escape for Freedom! Your goal is to complete six stages, each one focused on a different Human Right.
The Six Stages:1. Right to Equality
2. Right to Education
3. Right to Freedom of Expression
4. Right to Privacy
5. Right to Safety and Protection
6. Right to Health and Well Being
How to Play:• Each stage contains three multiple choice questions.
• Choose the correct answer to move on.
• Incorrect answers must be tried again until correct.
• Complete all stages to free the characters and restore their rights.
Final Goal:Answer all questions, unlock the final message, and escape for freedom.
Play
MISSIONS
What does the right on equality mean?
That only vulnerable groups have special rights
That everyone must be treated exactly the same in all situations
That everyone has the right to fair treatment without discrimination
That the State may discriminate as long as it explains the reason
Which of the following is an example of a violation of the right to equality?
Denying someone a job because of their ethnic origin
Providing special access for people with disabilities
Offering equal educational opportunities
Creating laws that protect minorities
The right to equality is generally associated with which legal principle?
Which of the following is an example of a violation of the right to equality?
Denying someone a job because of their ethnic origin
Principle of non‑discrimination
Providing special access for people with disabilities
Principle of proportionality
Principle of legality
Creating laws that protect minorities
Creating laws that protect minorities
What does “freedom of expression” mean?
The right to express opinions without censorship
The obligation to agree with the government
Freedom to ignore all laws
Permission to insult anyone without consequences
That the State may discriminate as long as it explains the reason
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU COMPLETED THE 1ST MISSION
WRONG ANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which level of schooling must be free and compulsory for every child?
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which level of schooling must be free and compulsory for every child?
Higher education (University level)
Further education (College/Sixth Form)
Elementary and fundamental education (Primary school)
Only extra-curricular activities
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which level of schooling must be free and compulsory for every child?
In the eyes of international human rights law, who has the prior right to choose the type of education that shall be provided to children?
The Department for Education
The Local Authority (Council)
The parents
The School Governors
OBSERVE THE IMAGE VERY CAREFULLY!
What does this image show about the right to education?
That only some pupils are entitled to attend school
That education is optional and depends on the family’s preference
That teachers may choose to teach only the pupils they prefer
That all children have the right to learn in a proper classroom environment
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE 2ND MISSION
WRONG ANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
What does freedom of expression allow?
To force others to agree
To speak without responsibility
To silence others
To speak freely
Allowing only State‑approved views
What is a lawful limitation?
Restricting hate speech
Banning politics
Blocking criticism
Why is it important in a democracy?
It allows debate and accountability
It stops criticism of leaders
Everyone thinks the same
It removes elections
Which example shows freedom of expression?
Punishing a pupil for asking
A citizen sharing their opinion
Banning independent media
Arresting a journalist
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU COMPLETED THE 3RD MISSION
WRONG ANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
What does the right to privacy protect?
Public speeches
Government secrets
School notices
Personal information
Which situation violates privacy?
Asking before sharing a photo
Keeping passwords safe
Reading someone’s messages without consent
Knocking before entering
TURN ON THE PROJECTOR
Watch the video carefully!
Questão 1 de 3
Why is privacy important?
It helps protect personal information
It makes people hide everything
It stops communication
It removes freedom
Question 2 of 3
What is an example of respecting privacy?
Sharing passwords with friends
Reading someone’s messages
Asking before sharing someone’s photo
70
Question 3 of 3
What can happen if privacy is not protected?
Nothing changes
Personal information can be misused
Everyone becomes safer
70
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE 4TH MISSION
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
What is essential for good health?
Never sleeping
Sleeping well
Eating only sweets
Avoiding water
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
What is an example of emotional well‑being?
Talking to someone you trust
Ignoring feelings
Avoiding friends
India
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
What can improve physical well‑being?
Regular exercise
Being inactive
Smoking
Skipping meals
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
CONGRATULATIONS!YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE 5TH MISSION
MISSIONS
What is one main aim of policies against financial exploitation?
Protect vulnerable people
Remove cash
Make transactions tax‑free
Increase bank profits
Which is an example of financial exploitation?
Promoting responsible credit use
Free financial education
Social‑benefit bank accounts
Hidden fees for elderly/disabled people
Who usually monitors abusive financial practices?
Sports organisations
Financial regulators
Unregulated companies
Local clubs
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Start over?
CONGRATULATIONS!
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Transcript
Escape for Freedom
"Solve the Puzzles. Defend Your Rights."
beginning
Authors
João Abreu
Guilherme Santos
CláudiaPereira
Helena Silva
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Escape for Freedom! Your goal is to complete six stages, each one focused on a different Human Right.
The Six Stages:1. Right to Equality 2. Right to Education 3. Right to Freedom of Expression 4. Right to Privacy 5. Right to Safety and Protection 6. Right to Health and Well Being
How to Play:• Each stage contains three multiple choice questions. • Choose the correct answer to move on. • Incorrect answers must be tried again until correct. • Complete all stages to free the characters and restore their rights.
Final Goal:Answer all questions, unlock the final message, and escape for freedom.
Play
MISSIONS
What does the right on equality mean?
That only vulnerable groups have special rights
That everyone must be treated exactly the same in all situations
That everyone has the right to fair treatment without discrimination
That the State may discriminate as long as it explains the reason
Which of the following is an example of a violation of the right to equality?
Denying someone a job because of their ethnic origin
Providing special access for people with disabilities
Offering equal educational opportunities
Creating laws that protect minorities
The right to equality is generally associated with which legal principle?
Which of the following is an example of a violation of the right to equality?
Denying someone a job because of their ethnic origin
Principle of non‑discrimination
Providing special access for people with disabilities
Principle of proportionality
Principle of legality
Creating laws that protect minorities
Creating laws that protect minorities
What does “freedom of expression” mean?
The right to express opinions without censorship
The obligation to agree with the government
Freedom to ignore all laws
Permission to insult anyone without consequences
That the State may discriminate as long as it explains the reason
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU COMPLETED THE 1ST MISSION
WRONG ANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which level of schooling must be free and compulsory for every child?
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which level of schooling must be free and compulsory for every child?
Higher education (University level)
Further education (College/Sixth Form)
Elementary and fundamental education (Primary school)
Only extra-curricular activities
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which level of schooling must be free and compulsory for every child?
In the eyes of international human rights law, who has the prior right to choose the type of education that shall be provided to children?
The Department for Education
The Local Authority (Council)
The parents
The School Governors
OBSERVE THE IMAGE VERY CAREFULLY!
What does this image show about the right to education?
That only some pupils are entitled to attend school
That education is optional and depends on the family’s preference
That teachers may choose to teach only the pupils they prefer
That all children have the right to learn in a proper classroom environment
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE 2ND MISSION
WRONG ANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
What does freedom of expression allow?
To force others to agree
To speak without responsibility
To silence others
To speak freely
Allowing only State‑approved views
What is a lawful limitation?
Restricting hate speech
Banning politics
Blocking criticism
Why is it important in a democracy?
It allows debate and accountability
It stops criticism of leaders
Everyone thinks the same
It removes elections
Which example shows freedom of expression?
Punishing a pupil for asking
A citizen sharing their opinion
Banning independent media
Arresting a journalist
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU COMPLETED THE 3RD MISSION
WRONG ANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
What does the right to privacy protect?
Public speeches
Government secrets
School notices
Personal information
Which situation violates privacy?
Asking before sharing a photo
Keeping passwords safe
Reading someone’s messages without consent
Knocking before entering
TURN ON THE PROJECTOR
Watch the video carefully!
Questão 1 de 3
Why is privacy important?
It helps protect personal information
It makes people hide everything
It stops communication
It removes freedom
Question 2 of 3
What is an example of respecting privacy?
Sharing passwords with friends
Reading someone’s messages
Asking before sharing someone’s photo
70
Question 3 of 3
What can happen if privacy is not protected?
Nothing changes
Personal information can be misused
Everyone becomes safer
70
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE 4TH MISSION
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
MISSIONS
What is essential for good health?
Never sleeping
Sleeping well
Eating only sweets
Avoiding water
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
What is an example of emotional well‑being?
Talking to someone you trust
Ignoring feelings
Avoiding friends
India
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
What can improve physical well‑being?
Regular exercise
Being inactive
Smoking
Skipping meals
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
CONGRATULATIONS!YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE 5TH MISSION
MISSIONS
What is one main aim of policies against financial exploitation?
Protect vulnerable people
Remove cash
Make transactions tax‑free
Increase bank profits
Which is an example of financial exploitation?
Promoting responsible credit use
Free financial education
Social‑benefit bank accounts
Hidden fees for elderly/disabled people
Who usually monitors abusive financial practices?
Sports organisations
Financial regulators
Unregulated companies
Local clubs
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Start over?
CONGRATULATIONS!