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Children who are well behaved The United Nations, rights of the child is available to: A B C D All children under 18 All children under 16Only children who live in Scotland Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
A-All children under 18 You have won £100
Which one of these is NOT a right? A B C D Right to a name Right to clean water Right to nutritious foodRight to pocket money Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
D- Right to pocket money You have won £200
Which one of the statements below is true? A B C D Children should never say what they think. Children have the right to say what they think should happen Children don’t have a say in their own lives Children should never question adults Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
B- Children have the right to say what they think should happen You have won £300
Children have a right to? A B C D Play Station Privacy PhonesPaint Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
B- Privacy You have won £500
According to the United Nations children who break the law should? A B C D Be thrown in jail forever. Be punished in a cruel way Never get to see their parents again Not be treated cruelly Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
Congratulations D- Not be treated cruelly Congratulations
The Government should make sure: A B C D Children go to bed on time That children are not abducted or sold Children brush their teethChildren have enough toys Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
B- That children are not abducted or sold You have won £2000
Children have these rights: A B C D When adults say they can have them Only if they go to school Always because they are children Only if they ask for them Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
C- Children have these rights simply because they are children, and they cannot be permanently taken away. You win £4000
Children have the right to : A B C D Speak only when they are given permission to. Be listened to if an adult feels like it. Shout at adults if they don’t get their own way. Be listened to and have their opinions heard Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
D Be listened to and have their opinions heard. You have won £8000
It is your responsibility to: A B C D Always listen to others Only listen to people who listen to you. Listen to people when you are in the right mood. Ignore people if you feel like it Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
A-With Rights come responsibilities. You have the responsibility to listen to other people. You have won £16,000
Children who cannot be looked after by their own family must : A B C D Live on the street Find a new home themselves Be looked after properly Find a job to support themselves Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
C- Be looked after properly, by people who respect their religion, culture and language. You have won £32,000
Children who come into the country as refugees should : A B C D Have some of the rights as other children Have the same rights as children born in that country Have no rightsBe made to work Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
B- Have the same rights as children born in that country £64,000
Children who have been treated badly should : A B C D Be ignored and treated the same Be left alone Be paid lots of moneyReceive special help Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
D- Receive special help to restore their self- respect. You have won £125,000
Primary Education should be available for : A B C D Children who live in rich countries All children and Young People Boys onlyGirls only Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
B- All children and Young People have a right to a primary education, which should be free. You have won £250,000
Children who have any kind of disability should : A B C D Get on with things the best they can Pay for someone to help them Have special care and supportBe left to help themselves Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
C- Children who have any kind of disability should have special care and support, so they can lead full and independent lives. You have won £500,000
With Rights comes Responsibilities. If children have a right to a clean environment then : A B C D Their parents have to look after it Children can do whatever they want They also have a responsibility To do what they can to look After their environment Caring for the environment isn’t their problem Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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A C
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50-50 B D
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50-50 A B
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C B
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C D
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50-50 B D
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A C
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50-50 B D
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50-50 A D
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50-50 A C
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50-50 A B
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50-50 C D
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50-50 A B
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50-50 A C
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A C
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