Comprehensionmedium · Past Paper
Read the passage: Human rights are universal and inalienable. They belong to every person regardless of their race, gender, or nationality. Protecting these rights is the duty of every government. Question: According to the passage, who do human rights belong to?
AOnly to citizens of powerful countries
BTo every person regardless of race, gender, or nationality
COnly to adults
DTo government officials only
✓ Correct Answer: B — To every person regardless of race, gender, or nationality
The text states that human rights belong to every person universally.
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