Q.1
On which continent is the country of Cameroon?
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • South America
  • Africa
Q.2
Grace lives in a village in Cameroon. She is 7 years old. Grace goes to school. Grace’s home is made of mud bricks. It has two rooms. There is no running water. Grace helps her mother carry water from a ____.
  • Well
  • Shop
  • Supermarket
  • Tanker
Q.3
Most Monday mornings Grace sets off to walk 2 miles with her brother. Where is she going?
  • To the shops
  • To a friend’s house
  • To school
  • To the swimming pool
Q.4
Grace’s mother has a small plot of land. She grows crops. Graces’s mother says that the soil is very fertile. What does she mean by ‘the soil is very fertile’?
  • It needs a lot of fertilizer
  • It grows a lot of crops
  • It is very poor soil
  • It only grows weeds
Q.5
Grace’s mother grows yams, cassava, beans, corn and tomatoes. Why does she grow these plants?
  • Because they look nice
  • For their flowers
  • To stop the weeds growing
  • For food
Q.6
There is no electricity in Grace’s village. Her mother cooks on a wood fire. What can Grace NOT do?
  • Play with other children
  • Help her mother
  • Watch television
  • Go to school
Q.7
Grace’s village does not have electricity. But electricity can be stored in batteries. So Grace and her family can listen to the _____.
  • Television
  • Radio
  • Washing machine
  • Vacuum cleaner
Q.8
Disease is still a big problem in Cameroon. Malaria is a very serious illness. You can get malaria if you are bitten by a mosquito. Which minibeast carries malaria?
  • Spider
  • Beetle
  • Mosquito
  • Butterfly
Q.9
Grace’s mother washes the clothes in a tub. She also goes down to the river and washes clothes on stones. What does Grace’s mother NOT have?
  • Cooking pots
  • Dishes
  • A washing machine
  • Plates
Q.10
There are no shops in Grace’s village. But every Saturday there is a ______ with stalls selling fruit, vegetables, clothes, shoes, and pots and pans.
  • Supermarket
  • Shop
  • Market
  • Concert
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