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3. The author’s stance toward the Universal Declaration of Human Rights can best be described as

(A) unbridled enthusiasm - gave weakness as well
(B) qualified approval - Correct
(C) absolute neutrality - not neutral - gave weakness as well
(D) reluctant rejection - Opposite
(E) strong hostility - Irrelevant


The author is finally approving the UDHR/ Feels positive about it overall but at the same time quotes weakness. => Qualified Approval.
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4. According to the passage, each of the following is true of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights EXCEPT:

(A) It asserts a right to rest and leisure. - Mentioned in 42-44
(B) It was drafted after the UN Charter was drafted. - UN charter in 1945, UDHR started in 1946
(C) The UN Commission on Human Rights was charged with producing it. - Line 28-29
(D) It has had no practical consequences. - False - Line 50 - "Nevertheless, the document has led, even if belatedly, to the creation of legally binding human rights conventions"
(E) It was the first international treaty to explicitly affirm universal respect for human rights. - Line 3-4
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Can Someone please explain the answer for Q6?
Why is C not correct?
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Can Someone please explain the answer for Q6?
Why is C not correct?

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6. Suppose that a group of independent journalists has uncovered evidence of human rights abuses being perpetrated by a security agency of a UN member state upon a group of political dissidents. Which one of the following approaches to the situation would most likely be advocated by present-day delegates who share the views of the delegates and representatives mentioned in lines 11–14?

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The delegates and representatives in the first paragraph believe that the language of Article I was “not strong enough” and proposed a stronger guarantee to basic human rights. The credited response should incorporate a requirement for separate and joint action to promote human rights.

A. Yes. The delegates and representatives would advocate for joint (UN authenticates) and separate (remedial action) action to promote human rights.

B. No. The delegates would not advocate a policy that did not require member states to take action and cooperate with the organization to promote human rights.

C. No. The delegates would not advocate a policy that did not require member states to take action and cooperate with the organization to promote human rights.

D. No. The delegates would not advocate a policy that did not require the UN to take action to promote human rights.

E. No. The delegates would not advocate a policy that did not require the UN to take action to promote human rights.

Answer: A
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Please share explanation for Q2 and Q5.
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Please share explanation for Q2 and Q5.
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­2. The author most probably quotes directly from both the UN Charter (lines 8–11) and the proposal mentioned in lines 20–22 for which one of the following reasons?

Explanation

These quotes are attached to the discussion in lines 12–18 about how strong the basic human rights guarantee put forth by the UN should be. The UN Charter “encourages respect for human rights” while the proposal requires members “to take separate and joint action” to promote human rights.

A. No. The quotes have a similar definition of human rights.

B. Yes. The UN charter is “not strong enough” but the proposal “implied an obligation for member states to act.”

C. No. The quotes set up a comparison in language but there is no mention of a bureaucratic vocabulary.

D. No. The important points of the proposal are not highlighted in the first paragraph.

E. No. The quotes do not compare stylistic differences between the documents.

Answer: B
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Please share explanation for Q2 and Q5.
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­5. The author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

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A. No. Though the author sees weaknesses in the charter, “wholly ineffectual” is too strong.

B. No. The third paragraph indicates that the document’s strengths overcome its weaknesses.

C. No. The second paragraph discusses the challenging nature of the UHDR’s passage.

D. No. There is no mention of important rights that are missing from the UHDR.

E. Yes. The third paragraph indicates that the UHDR would be stronger if it were a legally binding document.

Answer: E
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