- 1. A human being especially a person as distinguished from an animal or alien
A) Human rights B) Human C) Human education D) Rights
- 2. Are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
A) Liberty B) Principles C) Rights D) Human rights
- 3. Are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world from birth until death
A) Human rights education B) Rights C) Human Rights D) Human
- 4. Defined as the learning process that builds up the required knowledge, values and proficiency.
A) Human rights education B) Rights C) Human rights D) Knowledge
- 5. Is a proposition or value that is a guide for behaviour or evaluation
A) Belief B) Fundamental C) Principles
- 6. Serving as a basis supporting existence or determining essential structure or function
A) Belief B) Principles C) Fundamental D) Knowledge
- 7. Who is the first king of Persia
A) Cyrus the Great B) King David C) king Solomon D) Alexander the Great
- 8. What is the new name of Persia
A) Iran B) Saudi Arabia C) Iraq D) Babylon
- 9. What is the new name of babylon
A) Saudi Arabia B) Iraq C) Iran D) Japan
- 10. It is the first human rights declaration in history
A) The Cyris Cylinder B) The Circus Cylinder C) The Cyrus Cylinder
- 11. It is the right that is inherent to all human being , regardless of race, sex, nationality ethnicity, language, religion,or any other status
A) Human rights education B) Human rights C) Rights
- 12. Human rights are ______, meaning that they are applied equally and without discrimination to all
A) Inalienable B) Indivisible C) Universal
- 13. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights
A) Indivisibility B) Equality C) Interpedence D) Universality
- 14. The cornerstone of international human rights law
A) Universality B) Equality C) Indivisibility
- 15. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and Rights
A) Rights B) Equality C) Non-discriminatory
- 16. One set of rights cannot be enjoyed fully without the other. For example, making progress in civil and political rights makes it easier to exercise economic, social, and cultural right
A) Indivisibility B) Equality C) Rights
- 17. Hina rights are intricately related to each other and none has priority over another's
A) Equality B) Interpedence C) Universality D) Human rights
- 18. It is a right because it belongs to everyone
A) Human right B) Human rights as a right C) Human rights as an obligation
- 19. It is an obligation for it's the responsibility of everyone
A) Human rights B) Human rights as an obligation C) Huma rights as a Right
- 20. State assume particular obligations and duties under international law to Respect , to protect and to promote Human rights
A) Universality B) Individuality C) Responsibility
- 21. God-given rights and acknowledged as morally good. They are unwritten but prevail as a norm of society. Ex: right to life, liberty and right to property
A) Natural or moral Rights B) Cultural Right C) Legal rights
- 22. Are those bestowed onto a person by a given legal system ( they can be modified, repealed and restrained by human law)
A) Huma rights B) Political rights C) Legal rights
- 23. Are those rights which are provided by law promulgated by the law-making body and consequently, may be abolished by the same body
A) Human rights B) Statutory rights C) Political rights
- 24. These are rights that are being enforced at the instance of an individual for the purpose of securing to them the enjoyment of their means of happiness. This rights guarantee the security of people against the state.
A) Statutory declaration B) Civil rights C) Human rights
- 25. Are those rights that enable us to participate in running the affairs of the government either directly or indirectly
A) Political rights B) Economic rights C) Human rights
- 26. Are those rights which the law confers upon the people to enable them to achieve social and economic development.
A) Economic and social B) Cultural Right C) Political rights
- 27. It ensures the well-being of the individual and foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic evolution of National culture based on the principle of unity
A) Political rights B) Human right C) Cultural Right
- 28. What is the acronym for U.D.H.R?
A) Universal declaration of human rights B) Universally declaration of human rights C) Universal deduction of human rights
- 29. Rights that cannot be suspended nor taken away nor restricted or limited even jn extreme emergency
A) Non-derogable or absolute rights B) Human rights C) Derogable or relatives rights
- 30. These are "liberty oriented" and called blue right
A) First generation civil and political rights B) Second generation economic, social and cultural rights C) Human rights
- 31. These are "security -oriented" and called red-rights
A) Second generation economic social and cultural Right B) Third generation solidarity right C) Human rights
- 32. It is right to live in an environment that is clean and called "green right "
A) Third-generation solidarity rights B) Second-generation economic, social and cultural rights C) Human rights
- 33. Learning about human rights and mechanism for their protection, as well as acquiring skills to apply them in daily life.
A) Action B) Values, attitudes and behaviors C) Knowledge and skills
- 34. Developing values and reinforcing attitudes and behaviors which uphold human rights
A) Values, attitudes and behaviors B) Knowledge and skills C) Action
- 35. Taking action to defend and promote human rights
A) Values attitudes and behaviors B) Knowledge and skills C) Action
- 36. Administrators of justice except
A) Teacher B) Lawyers, judges and prosecutor C) Law enforcement personnel D) Members of the legislature E) Public officials
- 37. What are the three inherent powers of the State
A) Social economical and power of taxations B) Police power, power of eminent domain and power of taxations C) Police power
- 38. It is promoting the public welfare by restraining and regulating the use of liberty and property. The most pervasive, the least limitable
A) Power of taxations B) Power of eminent domain C) Police power
- 39. Power of the government to expropriate private property for public use
A) Police power B) Power of taxations C) Power of eminent domain
- 40. Known as the power of expropriation
A) The power of eminent domain B) Police power C) Power of taxations
- 41. All re requisites of power of eminent domain except:
A) Just compensation B) Public use C) There must be school property D) There must be taking of private property E) Due process of law
- 42. Are enforced proportional contributions from person and property
A) Power of taxations B) Power of eminent domain C) Police power
A) Liberty B) Power of eminent power C) Taxes D) Democracy
- 44. They are called " liberty oriented human rights"
A) Social right B) Civil and political C) Human rights
- 45. "Security oriented human rights"
A) Economic, social and cultural B) Tama ako C) Civil and political rights D) Political rights
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