Test Your Knowledge: The Big Children's Rights Quiz
Test your knowledge of children's rights with "The Big Children's Rights Quiz." The quiz includes true or false questions related to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, government responsibilities, the importance of rights, and the concept of Duty Bearers. Explore these thought-provoking questions and see how much you know about children's rights.
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The Big Childrens Rights Quiz How much do you know about your rights?
1. True or False The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is an international treaty that sets out all of the rights that young people have.
2. True or False The rights that each child has are determined by the government where they live. These can change as governments change.
3. True or False The government must listen to the voice of a child and take the opinion of a young person seriously even if they are not old enough to vote.
4. True or False Children s rights are linked with responsibilities and can be taken away if a responsibility has not been met.
5. True or False Everyone has rights, including adults
6. True or False All rights are equally important.
7. True or False Rights are there at birth. They are inherent.
8. True or False Rights are inalienable. This means that aliens have rights too
9. True or False Rights are universal- this means that they are for everyone.
10. True or False A Duty Bearer is someone who is responsible for making sure that the rights of the rights holder are met.
11. True or False Only teachers are Duty Bearers
12. True or False A rights holder is someone who has rights
13. True or False Health, education and free speech are the most important rights, while the others in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child are not as important
Rights Respecting School Quiz Part 2- Multiple Choice
1. How many rights are there in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child? A. 54 B. 53 C. 31 D. 45
2. How do you get rights? A. Good behaviour B. Born with them C. Paying for them D. When you marry
3. Which right is most important? A. All equally important B. Right to Privacy C. Right to Expression D. Right to Education
4. Who are Duty Bearers? A. All adults B. Only parents C. Only teachers D. Police officers
5. What does universal mean? A. Rights are for all B. Rights are for some C. Rights are for the wealthy D. Rights are for the poor
6. What does inherent mean? A. Earn it B. Born with it C. Become it D. Pay for it
7. What does unconditional mean? A. Only one condition B. No conditions until... C. There is a catch D. No conditions
8. What does indivisible mean? A. Get split up B. Not all equal C. Separate groups D. All equal