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What are human rights based on?
Wealth and power
Dignity, fairness, equality, and respect
Religion and culture
Government policies
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When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the UN?
1950
1945
1948
1960
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What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A treaty between countries
A document outlining fundamental rights and freedoms
A historical novel
A political manifesto
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Who adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
European Union
United Nations
World Health Organisation
International Monetary Fund
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Which of the following is NOT a core principle of human rights?
Equality
Fairness
Wealth
Dignity
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What are legal rights?
Protections and privileges given by law
Rules set by individuals
Suggestions for behaviour
Cultural traditions
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Which of the following is included in legal rights?
Right to fair trial
Right to own a pet
Right to travel to space
Right to free parking
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Legal rights often vary between countries but are based on what?
International agreements
Local customs
Personal opinions
Weather conditions
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Which of the following is NOT a legal right mentioned in the document?
Freedom of speech
Protection from discrimination
Right to a fair trial
Right to free internet
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What is a common characteristic of legal rights?
They are the same in every country
They are based on international agreements
They are optional
They are only for adults
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What is the primary goal of human rights organisations?
To promote economic growth
To protect and promote human rights globally
To develop new technologies
To support political campaigns
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Which of the following is an example of a human rights organisation?
World Health Organisation
Amnesty International
International Monetary Fund
World Trade Organisation
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What activities do human rights organisations typically engage in?
Manufacturing goods
Research, advocacy, and direct aid
Organising sports events
Building infrastructure
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Which organisation is known for its work in human rights advocacy?
NASA
Human Rights Watch
FIFA
UNESCO
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What is one way human rights organisations make a difference?
By increasing taxes
By providing direct aid
By building skyscrapers
By organising concerts
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In what context do human rights organisations provide expert testimony?
In art exhibitions
In court cases and to legislative bodies
In music concerts
In sports competitions
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Why is it important for human rights organisations to work at a national level?
To influence local sports teams
To ensure national policies align with human rights standards
To manage national parks
To control national media outlets
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What is a key function of human rights organisations in relation to governments?
To provide entertainment
To lobby for improved human rights policies
To design fashion trends
To create culinary recipes
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What type of resources do human rights organisations provide to local communities?
Education and resources
Free transportation
Housing and accommodation
Entertainment and leisure
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What is one way human rights organisations collaborate internationally?
Organise local community events
Collaborate across borders to address global issues
Focus on national policies only
Avoid international forums
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In which forums do human rights organisations participate to enhance their international reach?
Local town halls
National sports events
UN forums and international treaties
Private business meetings
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Which action helps you stay informed about human rights issues?
Avoid reading news
Stay informed about human rights issues
Ignore social media
Disregard educational resources
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What is meant by upholding and enforcing laws fairly?
Ignoring minor offenses
Applying laws equally to everyone
Creating new laws
Focusing only on major crimes
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Which of the following is not a responsibility of protective services?
Ensure public safety and security
Respond to emergencies and disasters
Uphold and enforce laws fairly
Manage public transportation
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Which of the following is a procedure for ensuring equality in protective services?
Regular review of practices for potential bias
Ignoring complaints about discrimination
Secretive decision-making processes
Random selection of procedures
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What is the role of complaint mechanisms in protective services?
To report discrimination
To increase bureaucracy
To avoid responsibility
To promote favoritism
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What is one way to promote diversity within protective services?
Reducing employee benefits
Recruitment campaigns targeting underrepresented groups
Increasing work hours
Limiting training opportunities
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What is NOT listed as a barrier to equality of service?
Language barriers
Unconscious biases
Lack of cultural competence
Increased staffing
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Why is community engagement important in ensuring equality of service?
To understand diverse needs
To reduce marketing expenses
To increase product variety
To streamline operations
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