Welcome to the British Values Quiz at Judd. Today two contestants called Adi and Max try and win £1,000,000. Will they win... or not?
The Script: Welcome back to the British Values Quiz at Judd. Before we continue, we have to say one thing about Individual Liberty. Over to you Ishan. Thanks George, Individual Liberty is very important. It is where you, yes you viewers, have the right of freedom of speech. It is important here, at Judd, else everyone would be the same. Back to you George. Ok, back to the quiz. Before the adverts, Adi was on this question for £50,000. It was ‘Is it legal to fire somebody from a job if they have strong political opinions that you disagree with. What is your answer? My answer is it is legal to do that. I am sorry, but it is illegal to do that. You just lost £49,000 … Now onto the next contestant who is called Max from England. Hello Ok, let's start quickly, your first question: Is it legal to publicly say that someone’s religious beliefs are wrong. Yes? The answer is legal. Well done, you just won £1,000! Which of these has to be in a fair democratic society? A: The right to vote B: The right to say offensive comments. C: The right not to express opinions. D: The right to make everyone do what you want them to. I think it is A The answer is A. Congratulations, you just won £5,000. The next question is for £25,000. Here it is: Is it legal to only publish certain views in a magazine you’re editing? Yes, it is legal. Well done, you just won £25,000! The next question is for £50,000. Which of the following is illegal? A: Insulting someone on an online forum. B: Designing a video-game that includes murder. C: Publicly claiming that certain religious beliefs are wrong. D: Publicly claiming someone had an affair, and you can prove that. I think it is C . Congratulations, you just won £50,000. Is it legal to show a person a booklet of how to make a bomb illegally if you are not a spy, a police officer or a bomb squad member Well, it has to be true, else how would they know if there is a bomb somewhere or not? I am sorry Max, but the army are supposed to know about info about bombs as well so no £100,000 for you but we are kind people as well, so we are giving you another chance for £100,000 pounds A: Here is your new question: Which of these isn’t a limit of freedom of expression? A: Lying about someone. B: Saying people should be killed or hurt. C: Sharing people’s login’s to their computer. D: Making secret government plans public. Which one is it, Max? Is it D? I am sorry Max, no hundred thousand pounds for you. The answer is C, you are not allowed to share people’s personal information. E.G. Secrets about their marriage, not their login to their computer as other people may know it, so it’s not personal. Join us next week where Daniel will be trying to win £1,000,000. Good Night!