1. : Human rights are best defined as:
(A) Basic freedoms and protections that belong to every person equally
(B) Privileges granted only to the wealthy
(C) Benefits available only to citizens of certain countries
(D) Rights that can be taken away at any time
2. : Human dignity refers to:
(A) The inherent worth and value of every individual
(B) A privilege given to powerful people only
(C) Social status determined by wealth
(D) Respect earned only by achievements
3. : Which of the following is a violation of human rights?
(A) Freedom of speech
(B) Equality before the law
(C) Torture or degrading treatment
(D) Right to education
4. : The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted by the UN in:
(A) 1945
(B) 1948
(C) 1950
(D) 1965
5. : Which phrase is most closely linked to human dignity?
(A) “Every person deserves respect”
(B) “Might is right”
(C) “Only the powerful matter”
(D) “Wealth equals worth”
6. : Which of the following is NOT a basic human right?
(A) Right to life
(B) Right to freedom of religion
(C) Right to equality
(D) Right to exploit others
7. : Protecting human dignity in society means:
(A) Treating people fairly and without discrimination
(B) Judging people only by their wealth
(C) Excluding minority groups
(D) Allowing inhumane treatment
8. : Which of the following institutions works globally to protect human rights?
(A) United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
(B) International Olympic Committee (IOC)
(C) World Trade Organization (WTO)
(D) International Cricket Council (ICC)
9. : Denial of education to certain groups is a violation of:
(A) The right to development and equality
(B) The right to property
(C) The right to vote only
(D) Freedom of association
10. : Promoting human rights and dignity in governance leads to:
(A) Justice, peace, and respect in society
(B) More violations and discrimination
(C) Weakening of democratic values
(D) Exploitation of vulnerable groups