Organizer: HKBK Degree College, The Department of Commerce.
About the Quiz Contest
- Topic: “Promoting human rights to ensure dignity, equality and fairness for everyone”
- Format: Online Quiz on International Day of Human Right
- Objective: To create awareness about human rights, promote the values of dignity and equality, and encourage fair treatment for all individuals.
- Recognition: All participants will be awarded e-certificates.
- 15 MCQ Questions
- All questions are compulsory.
- Participants are requested to provide their properly registered Email ID.
- Once the form is submitted, participants will receive the e-certificate.
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Email ID – lavanya.bba@hkbk.edu.in
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Ms.Lavanya Naidu
Assistant Professor
100% Correct Answers Available Here
- Which international document forms the foundation of modern human rights principles?
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Geneva Accords
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Rio Convention
UN Charter on Trade - The principle of “dignity” in human rights primarily emphasizes:
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Economic privilege
Respect for inherent worth of every individual
Political favoritism
Social ranking - The concept of “equality before the law” ensures that:
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All people receive identical economic benefits
Laws apply fairly without discrimination
Governments can limit rights during conflict
Only citizens have legal protection - Which global body plays the central role in monitoring, promoting, and protecting human rights internationally?
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IMF
UN Human Rights Council
World Bank
WTO - Discrimination based on race, gender, religion, or disability violates which core human rights principle?
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Selective justice
Equality and non-discrimination
Privileged protection
Economic sovereignty - The right to freedom of expression includes the ability to:
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Spread harmful misinformation
Criticize government policies peacefully
Restrict media reporting
Permit only one political viewpoint - Which of the following is considered a collective human right?
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Right to vote
Right to cultural participation
Right to personal privacy
Right to own property - Violations such as torture, forced disappearance, and arbitrary detention fall under:
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Minor administrative issues
Severe breaches of international human rights law
Acceptable security measures
National development policies - The principle of “fairness” in human rights ensures:
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Equal opportunity and impartial treatment for all
Preferential treatment for influential groups
Government control over individual choices
Determination of rights based on wealth - Which right protects individuals from undue interference by the state?
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Right to privacy
Right to compulsory labour
Right to restrict others
Right to discrimination - Human rights are considered “universal” because:
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They depend on political systems
They apply to all people regardless of nationality or status
Only developed countries follow them
They change frequently based on culture - Youth involvement in promoting human rights is crucial because:
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Youth can influence future institutions and social systems
Young people have no responsibility
Awareness is limited to older generations
Advocacy is not suitable for youth - Which of the following promotes dignity in human rights?
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Ensuring basic living conditions for all
Allowing social exclusion
Supporting unfair wages
Encouraging unequal opportunities - The right to seek justice for human rights violations is protected under:
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Right to remedy
Right to censorship
Right to forced confession
Right to unequal representation - Promoting fairness in society requires:
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Biased legal systems
Transparent institutions and equal access to rights
Limited public participation
Disregarding vulnerable communities