Human Rights Test
Human Rights Test
2. Which of the following is NOT a human right according to the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights?
9. According to the Youth for Human Rights booklet, why should young people learn about
human rights?
11. Which document was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 to
outline human rights?
16. How can young people promote human rights in their communities?
17.
Scenario: A government is monitoring its citizens' private conversations without their consent or
knowledge.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to a fair trial (Article 10)
B) Right to privacy (Article 12)
C) Right to freedom of expression (Article 19)
D) Right to no unfair detainment (Article 9)
18.
Scenario: A group of protesters gathers in the streets to peacefully express their opposition to a
new law. The police respond by arresting them without cause.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to work (Article 23)
B) Right to freedom of peaceful assembly (Article 20)
C) Right to democracy (Article 21)
D) Right to education (Article 26)
19.
Scenario: A country bans people from practicing their religion in public or private.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to equality before the law (Article 7)
B) Right to freedom of thought (Article 18)
C) Right to democracy (Article 21)
D) Right to food and shelter for all (Article 25)
20.
Scenario: A government censors books, films, and other forms of media that criticize its
policies.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to freedom of expression (Article 19)
B) Right to own property (Article 17)
C) Right to rest and leisure (Article 24)
D) Right to democracy (Article 21)
21.
Scenario: A person is punished by the state for expressing their opinion in public, even though
they have not incited violence or harm.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to freedom of expression (Article 19)
B) Right to rest and leisure (Article 24)
C) Right to protection from arbitrary arrest (Article 9)
D) Right to participate in government (Article 21)
22.
Scenario: A country refuses to let refugees enter because of their race or nationality.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to life (Article 3)
B) Right to asylum (Article 14)
C) Right to own property (Article 17)
D) Right to freedom of movement (Article 13)
23.
Scenario: Workers are required to work long hours in dangerous conditions without adequate
compensation.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to workers’ rights(Article 23)
B) Right to rest and leisure (Article 24)
C) Right to your own property (Article 17)
D) Right to democracy (Article 21)
24.
25.
Scenario: A government limits access to clean water and sanitation for certain neighborhoods
based on their ethnic background.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to democracy (Article 21)
B) Right to food and shelter (Article 25)
C) Right to your own property (Article 17)
D) Right to protection from discrimination (Article 2)
26.
Scenario: A person is denied the right to marry the person they love because the government
prohibits marriage between people of different nationalities.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to marriage and family (Article 16)
B) Right to education (Article 26)
C) Right to freedom of thought (Article 19)
D) Right to move (Article 13)
27.
Scenario: A government imposes harsh restrictions on travel, preventing its citizens from
leaving the country to visit family or for business.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to freedom of movement (Article 13)
B) Right to freedom of assembly (Article 20)
C) Right to work (Article 23)
D) Right to protection from unfair detainment (Article 9)
28.
Scenario: A school refuses to allow students to express their religious beliefs, even in private
settings, like wearing a religious symbol.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to freedom of thought (Article 18)
B) Right to equality before the law (Article 7)
C) Right to a fair trial (Article 10)
D) Right to Democracy (Article 21)
29.
Scenario: A government bans certain books and materials from being published because they
criticize the government.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion (Article 18)
B) Right to freedom of opinion and expression (Article 19)
C) Right to own property (Article 17)
D) Right to democracy (Article 21)
30.
Scenario: A group of people is denied the right to vote in elections because of their race.
Which human right is being violated?
A) Right to democracy (Article 21)
B) Right to privacy (Article 12)
C) Right to freedom of expression (Article 19)
D) Right to life (Article 3)
31.
1. This individual was the first chairperson of the United Nations Commission on Human
Rights and is known for her role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
2. A civil rights leader who fought for equality and justice in the United States, best known
for his "I Have a Dream" speech.
3. A former president of South Africa who fought against apartheid and spent years in
prison for his activism for equality.
4. A French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher known for his advocacy of
civil liberties, freedom of speech, and religious tolerance.
5. A leader in the Indian independence movement who promoted nonviolent resistance to
British rule and advocated for civil rights for all.
6. The third president of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of
Independence, who emphasized the importance of liberty and individual rights.