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1. To which key figure has CRIN recently made a submission on children's rights?
A: UN Special Representative of the Secretary General on Transnational Corporations and other Business Enterprises B: UN Special Representative of the Secretary General on Transcorporal Nationals and other State Businesses C: UN Special Representative of the Secretary General on Busy Transcorporals and other National Entities
2. Who is the head of the United Nations?
A: John Bolton B: Ban Ki-moon C: Angelina Jolie
3. CRIN together with other partners has launched a campaign for the prohibition and elimination of....what?
A: Trafficking in children B: Violence Against Children C: Inhuman sentencing of children
4. What has been banned in public in France?
A: Nicolas Sarkozy B: Shoulder shrugging C: Wearing a veil that conceals the face
5. In which country is bullying set to become a crime?
A: Austria B: Australia C: Albania
6. In which country are two sisters, aged 13 and 14, being tried under the Anti-Terrorism Act of Pakistan, but not in juvenile courts, constituting a violation of their rights as children?
A: Pakistan B: Saudi Arabia C: Germany
7. Who, according to Amnesty International, "face intimidation and attacks as they attempt to tackle violence and discrimination" in Afghanistan?
A: UN Special Rapporteurs visiting the country B: Afghan women and child rights defenders C: Foreign military forces
8. What does UNICEF stand for?
A: United Nations International Children Empowerment Foundation B: United Nations Identity Creating Enterprise Fund C: United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
9. To which body is the Committee on the Rights of the Child ultimately responsible?
A: The UN General Assembly B: The NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child C: The US government
10. What is strategic litigation?
A: Attempting to achieve legal and social change through court test cases B: Taking a case to whichever court is likely to award the most money C: Suing organisations with bad business strategies