UK residents have the rights to free speech, fair trial, freedom of worship, and equal opportunity
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Which of the following is a right of UK residents?
The right to avoid jury service
The right to a fair trial
The right to not pay taxes
The right to disobey laws they disagree with
Explanation
The right to a fair trial is a fundamental right of all UK residents. Jury service (A) is a duty, not something people have the right to avoid. Paying taxes (C) is a responsibility. Citizens must obey all laws (D), even those they disagree with.
Select 2 answers: Which of the following are fundamental rights of UK residents?
Freedom of worship
Freedom from paying any taxes
Equal opportunity
Freedom from jury service
Explanation
Freedom of worship (A) and equal opportunity (C) are fundamental rights. Paying taxes (B) is a responsibility — there is no right to be exempt from it. Jury service (D) is a legal obligation, not something citizens have the right to avoid.
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental right of UK residents?
Freedom of speech
The right to bear arms
Freedom of worship
The right to a fair trial
Explanation
The right to bear arms is not a fundamental right in the UK. The UK has strict gun control laws. Freedom of speech (A), freedom of worship (C), and the right to a fair trial (D) are all fundamental rights of UK residents. The right to bear arms is associated with the US Constitution, not the UK.