Which Red Cross principle advocates for providing help without discrimination of race, religion, nationality, or political affiliation?
A. Unity
B. Neutrality
C. Impartiality
D. Voluntary Service
A. Unity
B. Neutrality
C. Impartiality
D. Voluntary Service
A. Only soldiers
B. Only civilians in non-combat zones
C. Wounded and sick soldiers, prisoners of war, and civilians
D. Only government officials
A. Engage in combat missions
B. Protect civilians from being harmed during warfare
C. Support the military objectives of one side
D. Provide financial assistance for war efforts
A. They manage the evacuation of civilians to military camps
B. They provide medical, food, water, and shelter assistance
C. They help with diplomatic negotiations
D. They form military units to restore order
A. Only Europe
B. Only Africa
C. Global scope, across all continents
D. Only Asia and the Middle East
A. 1881
B. 1921
C. 1949
D. 1963
A. Providing neutral assistance to the wounded
B. Ensuring protection for medical personnel and facilities
C. Delivering arms and ammunition
D. Promoting international humanitarian law
A. To raise military forces
B. To provide humanitarian aid and support Red Cross programs
C. To draft international treaties
D. To manage global political relations
A. Paris
B. Geneva
C. London
D. New York
A. To avoid taking sides and to provide assistance impartially
B. To influence the outcome of the conflict
C. To promote political agendas
D. To support only the government side in conflicts