Q.1
The compass needle always points to the ___________.
  • north
  • south
  • east
  • west
Q.2
It involves acquiring the basic understanding and habits for good health
  • Insight
  • Development
  • Physiological Goals
  • Cognitive Goals
Q.3
Which is NOT a major economic problem?
  • When to produce?
  • What to produce?
  • How to produce?
  • For whom to produce?
Q.4
They say that economics is the science of ____________.
  • Money
  • Country Growth
  • Opportunities
  • Decision Making
Q.5
According to the basic economic principles, what creates wealth?
  • Voluntary Work
  • Voluntary Trade
  • Business Transactions
  • Business Management
Q.6
Economics is said to deal mostly with the ____________ of resources.
  • Deprivation
  • Allocation
  • Usage
  • Consumption
Q.7
Which of these are examples of habitats
  • Forest
  • River
  • Desert
  • All of above
Q.8
How can we manage our household waste effectively
  • Using biodegradable products/packaging
  • Recycling
  • Eat more raw foods
  • Both A & B
Q.9
Which of the following are conservation strategies used to help protect vulnerable species
  • Reintroducing captive individuals into the wild after a period of care
  • Protecting habitats from destruction
  • Legal protection against threats such as poaching
  • All of above
Q.10
Which of the following substances can build up to dangerous levels in animal bodies as a result of bioaccumulation
  • Heavy metals
  • Pesticides
  • Fertiliser
  • Both A & B
Q.11
In which ways can plastic waste cause harm to animals
  • Suffocation
  • Mistakenly eating it
  • Entanglement
  • All of above
Q.12
The __________________ system works with the respiratory system to provide our body with oxygen and get rid of CO2 (carbon dioxide).
  • digestive
  • circulatory
  • muscular
Q.13
What are the main organs of the respiratory system that allow us to breathe and for gas exchange to happen?
  • diaphragm
  • trachea
  • lungs
Q.14
What is the main function of the respiratory system?
  • to provide oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
  • to break down food and absorb nutrients
  • to remove oxygen from the body and deliver carbon dioxide
Q.15
When you breathe, your lungs take in __________ and remove _________.
  • air/oxygen
  • carbon dioxide/waste
  • oxygen/carbon dioxide
Q.16
What is tube that is also known as your wind pipe?
  • esophagus
  • trachea
  • bronchi
Q.17
When economists say that resources are scarce, it means that they are what?
  • Limited
  • Lacking
  • Overflowing
  • Rare
Q.18
Countries and states utilize this to solve the problem of allocation.
  • Culture and Norms
  • Rules and Regulations
  • Economic Systems
  • Fiscal Policies
Q.19
Allocation and scarcity is a problem because people have unlimited ____________.
  • problems
  • wants and needs
  • resources
  • desires
Q.20
What best describes a want?
  • An unnecessary object
  • A commodity that fulfills a desire
  • An expensive object
  • A derived need
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