Human Rights 1
Human Rights 2
Fun Facts 1
Fun Facts 2
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Which document, adopted in 1948, is considered the foundation of modern human rights?

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

100

True or False: The third generation of human rights includes the right to a clean environment.

True

100

What animal can't stick out its tongue?

A crocodile

100

Which fictional detective lived at 221B Baker Street?

Sherlock Holmes

200

What does it mean when we say human rights are “universal”?

They apply to all people, everywhere, regardless of who they are.

200

The principle that human rights are “inherent” means what?

Everyone is born with them.

200

Which planet would float in water if you could find a big enough tub?

Saturn

200

What color is a polar bear’s skin?

Black

300

Which generation of human rights includes civil and political rights like freedom of speech?

First generation

300

What generation of rights focuses on group or community rights like peace and development?

Third generation

300

What’s the only food that never spoils?

Honey

300

Which country has more sheep than people?

New Zealand 

400

The right to education and the right to healthcare belong to which generation of human rights?

Second generation

400

What does the principle of “indivisibility” mean in the context of human rights?

All rights are equally important and cannot be separated.

400

What fruit has its seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

400

What animal can hold its breath the longest?

Sloth 

(They can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes—because they move so slowly their heart rate barely changes!)

500

What term describes human rights that cannot be taken away under any circumstances?

Inalienable

500

What year was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted?

1948

500

Which animal can’t jump?

Elephant 

500

What did people use before erasers were invented?

bread

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