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KS2 Citizenship Practice Test: Human Rights - Fundamental Freedoms
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Human Rights are fundamental freedoms. As long as you are a human being, you are entitled to these basic rights. Human rights are laws set by governments to ensure humans are treated fairly and given certain rights such as the right to life. Our essential NEEDS  - Having food, water and an education are all fundamental freedoms or human rights.

KS2 Citizenship Practice Test: Human Rights - Fundamental Freedoms
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10 Questions

1. What is the name of the convention for children’s rights?
2. What is a need?
3. What is the name of the convention for children’s rights?
4. Which of these is NOT a need?
5. Which of these is NOT a need?
6. What is the name of an agreement between countries to share the same law?
7. Up to what age does the Children’s Rights apply?
8. ‘With rights comes responsibility’. What does this mean?
9. Which group of children are excluded from having rights?
10. ‘With rights comes responsibility’. What does this mean?