This document contains a history lesson about human rights for students in class VI. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Qatar's efforts to promote human rights. Specifically, it notes that the UDHR was issued in 1948 to preserve individual rights and global peace. It defines human rights as those owed to all people by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination. Finally, it outlines Qatar's constitution, government agencies, and educational initiatives that support human rights protections.
This document contains a history lesson about human rights for students in class VI. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Qatar's efforts to promote human rights. Specifically, it notes that the UDHR was issued in 1948 to preserve individual rights and global peace. It defines human rights as those owed to all people by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination. Finally, it outlines Qatar's constitution, government agencies, and educational initiatives that support human rights protections.
This document contains a history lesson about human rights for students in class VI. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Qatar's efforts to promote human rights. Specifically, it notes that the UDHR was issued in 1948 to preserve individual rights and global peace. It defines human rights as those owed to all people by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination. Finally, it outlines Qatar's constitution, government agencies, and educational initiatives that support human rights protections.
This document contains a history lesson about human rights for students in class VI. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Qatar's efforts to promote human rights. Specifically, it notes that the UDHR was issued in 1948 to preserve individual rights and global peace. It defines human rights as those owed to all people by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination. Finally, it outlines Qatar's constitution, government agencies, and educational initiatives that support human rights protections.
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M.E.
S INDIAN SCHOOL, DOHA -QATAR
Notes 2022 - 2023
Section : Boys’ & Girls’ Date: 17-05-2022
Class & Div.: VI [All Divisions] Subject: Qatar History Lesson: 8– Human Rights xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE FOLLOWING CHOICES:
1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was issued in: (a) 1945 AD (b) 1946 AD (c) 1947 AD (d) 1948 AD ANS: (d) 1948 AD 2. The Right to Work is a Human Right in the ________ field. (a) Civil (b) Social (c) Politic (d) Economic ANS: (d) Economic II. Answer the following: 1. What are the reasons for issuing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? ANS: The reasons for issuing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are: (i) Preserving the rights of individuals. (ii) The pursuit of peace and security for the entire human race. 2. In light of the following phrase: (The United Nations established the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights), explain what is meant by Human Rights. ANS: Human Rights are the entirety of the rights and freedom owed to every person simply because he is a human being, without any discrimination whatsoever.
3. Explain the State of Qatar’s efforts in the field of Human Rights.
ANS: The State of Qatar’s efforts in the field of Human Rights are: (i) Issuance of the Permanent Constitution of the State of Qatar in 2004 , including public rights and freedom (ii) Establishing a Human Rights Department affiliated to the State of Qatar Ministry of Interior. (iii) Establishment of the National Human Rights Committee. (iv) Publishing the culture and principles of human rights in school curricula and the media.
4. Mention the types of Human Rights.
ANS: The types of Human Rights are: (i) Civil and Political Rights. (ii) Social Rights. (iii) Economic Rights.