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$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100 Welcome to Who Wants to be a Unionaire

This is Another Production St Columba’s College Portaferry By Reece Collinson and Daniel Fay

Question 1

Who is article 1 of the UNCRC directed at? A A Over 18’s B B Coffin Dodgers C C Under 18’s D D Under 4’s +9

Article 1 of the UNCRC is directed at… A B C C Under 18’s D +9 x9 -9

£100

Question 2

What does the second C in the UNCRC stand for? A A Convention B B Conversation C C Child D D Chocolate

The second C stands for… A B C C Child D

£200

Question 3

In articles who needs to work together? A A Adults and Governments B B Children and Governments C C Children and Adults D D Cats, dogs and babies

In articles the people who need to work together are… A A Adults and Governments B C D

£300

Question 4

If the laws in a country are better than those of the UNCRC what will happen? A A Nothing happens B B Both will become void C C The UNCRC will stay D D The law will stay

If the laws in a country are better than those of the UNCRC then… A B C D D The law will stay

£500

Question 5

How old does a child have to be in a country before they can fight in the war? A A From Birth B B 5+ C C 15+ D D 18+

They have to be… A B C C 15+ D

£1,000

Question 6

Choose the Wrong right: Governments must protect children…? A A From the bogey man B B From sexual abuse C C From illegal drugs D D Work that could harm them

And the right wrong Right is… A A The bogey man B C D

£2,000

Question 7

How many articles are there? A A 13 B B 365 C C 54 D D 43

There are… A B C C 54 D

£4,000

Question 8

What is the last resort to a child who has committed a crime? A A No pocket money B B Grounded C C Jail but they can contact their family D D Boarding School

The last resort is… A B C C Jail but they can contact their family D

£8,000

Question 9

When would a child need to be taken away from their parents? A A Child Abuse B B Too much pocket money C C Too little pocket money D D Not buying a pet

A child would need to be taken away from their parents because of… A A Child Abuse B C D

£16,000

Question 10

Richer countries must help poorer countries by doing what? A A Adopting them B B Giving food/money C C laughing at them D D Nothing

They must help by… A B B Giving food/money C D

£32,000

Question 11

What must education develop for a child? A A Social status B B Nothing C C Hunger D D Talents

Education must develop a child's… A B C D D Talents

£64,000

Question 12

What must the government do for children when drugs are involved…? A A Supply them B B Nothing C C Help prevent them D D Give them money

If drugs are involved the government must… A B C C Help prevent them D

£125,000

Question 13

Who is responsible for the up-bringing of a child…? A A Mom B B Both parents C C Dad D D The government

The person/people responsible for the up- bringing of a child is… A B B Both parents C D

£250,000

Question 14

If a child is adopted what must the first concern be…? A A Education B B Game consoles C C clothes D D What is best for the child

The first concern must be… A B C D D What is best for the child

£500,000

Question 15

What comes with these rights…? A A Food B B Coupons C C Responsibilities D D Nothing

The one thing that comes with your rights is… A B C C Responsibilities D

YOU WIN!!!! A MAGIC CALCULATOR