Values and principles practice question
Which of the following is a fundamental right that people in the UK are entitled to?
- The right to avoid paying taxes
- The right to ignore laws you disagree with
- The right to a car provided by the government
- The right to freedom of speechCorrect answer
Why
Freedom of speech is a basic right in the UK, allowing people to express their views within the law. Rights such as this come alongside responsibilities like obeying the law and paying taxes.
More values and principles questions
- Which of these is a fundamental principle of British life?
- In the UK, the rule of law means that:
- Which of these is something residents in the UK are expected to do?
- Which of these is a fundamental right protected in the UK, alongside the responsibilities that come with it?
- In a democracy such as the UK, how are the people who run the country chosen?
- In a democracy such as the UK, where does the authority of government ultimately come from?
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