The Child / The Citizen

Your first and last names.
At what age does a child become a major?
Which of the following are civil register documents?
Death certificate
Birth certificate
Engagement card
Marriage certificate
Voter's card
A birth must be declared
Within three days
By anyone present at the delivery
By the father only
Within 3 months
By the child once he is 3 years old
The following are responsible for making the birth certificate
The church
The town-hall
The civil registrar officer
The parents of the child
The hospital in which the child was born
Information present on a birth certificate
Parents' full names
First, middle and last names of the child
First and last names of the child's brothers and sisters
Name of the civil registrar officer who signed the act
Place of birth
Time of birth
Sex of the child
Weight of the child
Height of the child
The following makes up the identity of a person:
Given names
Physical characteristics
Education path
Career path
Married or not
Height
Weight
Ethnic origin
Nationality
Address
The characteristics of a person's identity are constant over time.
True
False
Only parents can have parental authority.
True
False
When not a parent, what is a person who has parental authority over a child called?
Children have rights, but they also have many responsibilities.
True
False
Responsibilities of a child:
Asking parents' permission before doing something
Respecting and honouring parents
Respecting public property
Attending school
Doing as well as possible at school
Doing sports and participating in intellectual and cultural activities
Respecting the laws of the place he is at
Participating in the chores of the house
Not putting himself or others in danger
Responsibilities of parents
Educating the child
Taking care of their health
Giving them the opportunity to develop in every way
Teaching children about religion
Taking children on holidays
Giving children pocket money
Putting money in the bank for children
Taking care of their own health
Not putting themselves, children or others in danger
Protect children when needed
Punish them
Depending on their age, children may participate in decisions that concern them.
True
False
Situations in which a child may be taken away from his parents
Alcoholism / drug-addiction of parents
Sequestration of the child
Ill-treatment of the child
Neglecting the child's health or safety
Chores to do at home
Child having to work and contribute to family's income
Child not being sent to school
Parents punishing child by sending him to his room
The international Convention on the Rights of the Child:
Defines the rights of the child
Has been signed by many countries around the world
States that a child has a right to identity
States that a child has the right to family and nourishment
States that a child right to safety and education
States that a child has freedom of expression and religion
All participating countries respect the rules put down by the International convention on the rights of the child.
True
False
Children have to resolve fights in a non-violent and respectful manner.
True
False
When the citizens of its community are opposed to a decision, the municipal council can go against them.
True
False
People who make up an association
Mayor
Treasurer
President
Town council member
Members
Secretary
One needs to pay a subscription fee to become part of an association.
True
False
Agenda 21 has to be compulsorily followed by all municipalities in the world.
True
False
Agenda 21 primarily concerns itself with environmental issues.
True
False
A municipal council is made of:
President
Secretary
Mayor
Treasurer
Members
Council members
Deputies
A municipal council is elected for a period of _________ years.
Major projects of the Municipal Council are undertaken after conducting a public survey.
True
False
During and after the public survey, citizens of the community can:
Approve of the project
Disapprove of the project
Make suggestions for improvement
Make modifications to certain aspects of the project
Vote for the mayor
In order to decide whether a project is necessary for them, citizens have to:
Get as much information about the project as possible
Find out its advantages
Find out its disadvantages
Join protest marches against the project
Fin out about all the consequences on all the people concerned
Speak to specialists they know to understand the project better
Look at the models, plans and sketches to understand the project
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