Q.1
Which of these best describes a 'community'?
  • A group of people living together in one place
  • Eating bread and drinking wine in church
  • Sharing or exchanging information
  • Travelling some distance to and from work
Q.2
A community for toddlers might be .......
  • a bowling club
  • a playgroup
  • the Girl Guides Association
  • the Women's Institute
Q.3
Which answer is NOT a community?
  • Church
  • Family barbecue
  • School
  • Working men's club
Q.4
Some communities are policed. Which of these would you expect to be so?
  • Church
  • Fitness centre
  • Housing estate
  • School
Q.5
What is a 'community chest'?
  • A box to place valuables at the swimming pool
  • A fund for charitable activities in the community
  • A get-together where locals can air their concerns
  • A shield above the local community centre
Q.6
If a community centre was being closed, what might the locals form?
  • A leisure group
  • A measure group
  • A pressure group
  • A treasure group
Q.7
What is the purpose of pressure groups?
  • To campaign
  • To gossip
  • To socialise
  • To party
Q.8
Pressure groups also 'lobby' their MPs. What does this mean?
  • Bribing them with money to listen to their cause
  • Inviting them to local sports events
  • Requesting that their views be heard by the Government
  • Throwing rotten tomatoes and eggs at them
Q.9
How would you make a newcomer to the area feel part of the community?
  • Invite them to events at the local community centre
  • Ensure they get a copy of the regular newsletter
  • Find out their interests and advise of suitable clubs
  • All of the above
Q.10
A community for the older generation might be .......
  • a ballroom dancing club
  • a karate club
  • a youth centre
  • an extreme activities club
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