Myths
Secrets
Social Issues
Crime
Places
100

What do we call a mistaken belief?

A fallacy

100

What does a person ask you to do when they tell you a secret?

Keep quiet

100

What do we call the basic rights and freedoms to which all people are entitled?

Human rights

100

What is the word that describes a sudden, official operation where police officers enter a place to search for evidence?

Raid

100

What is the term for the places where people live, which can include houses, apartments, and other types of residences?

Dwellings
200

What is a generally accepted belief called?

Conventional wisdom

200

What is an idiom related to secrets?

Let the cat out of the bag

200

What term describes the principle that individuals have the right to practice their religion?

 Religious freedom

200

In a legal context, what word is used to describe a person who has not committed a crime and is free of guilt or wrongdoing?

Innocent

200

What word is used to describe the people who live in a specific place, such as a city, town, or region?

Inhabitants

300

 What is the action of proving a myth isn't true?

Debunking a myth

300

 What is a famous saying related to secrets?

Take it to the grave

300

 What fundamental right allows individuals to express their thoughts, ideas, and opinions?

Freedom of speech

300

What phrase is commonly used to describe the act of engaging in an unlawful or illegal activity, such as theft or assault?

Commit a crime

300

What's the word for places, like buildings or properties, that have been left behind and are no longer in use or occupied?

Abandoned

400

How do we call it when people believe theories with no scientific evidence?

Intuitively true

400

What is the term of confessing, not keeping secrets called?

Confessional

400

 What term describes the illegal and harmful practice of employing children in work?

Child labor

400

In the context of the legal system, what is the term used to describe the punishment imposed by a judge on a person who has been found guilty of a crime?"

Sentence

400

What term refers to the basic physical and organizational structures, facilities, and systems necessary for the operation of a society, including roads, bridges, utilities, and public services?

Infrastructure

500

What is the action of checking something is true?

 Verify

500

What is another idiom related to secrets?

Spill the beans

500

 What term describes the government's efforts to regulate the ownership and use of firearms?

Gun control

500

What's the name for the system of laws and courts that ensure fairness and order in a society?

Justice system

500

What term is used to describe the state of overcrowding or traffic jams in a specific area, often due to a high volume of people, vehicles, or structures?

Congestion