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When you think of the word “school”, natural human behaviour would be to think back to your own days on the schoolyard with your chums, but what do you know about education and schools in other parts of the world?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Check the words below with the long e sound.

    • A.

      Braids

    • B.

      Bow

    • C.

      Stream

    • D.

      Weeded

    • E.

      Play

    • F.

      Boats

    Correct Answer(s)
    C. Stream
    D. Weeded
    Explanation
    The words "stream" and "weeded" have the long e sound. In "stream," the "ee" creates the long e sound, while in "weeded," the "ee" also creates the long e sound.

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  • 2. 

    Check the words with the long a sound.

    • A.

      Rained

    • B.

      Seed

    • C.

      Dream

    • D.

      Paying

    • E.

      Coat

    • F.

      Row

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Rained
    D. Paying
    Explanation
    The words "rained" and "paying" have the long a sound. In "rained," the long a sound is represented by the letter "a." In "paying," the long a sound is represented by the letter "a" followed by the letter "y." The other words, "seed," "dream," "coat," and "row," do not have the long a sound.

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  • 3. 

    Check the words with the long o sound.

    • A.

      Stain

    • B.

      Boat

    • C.

      Row

    • D.

      Play

    • E.

      Weed

    • F.

      Steam

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Boat
    C. Row
    Explanation
    The words "boat" and "row" have the long o sound. In "boat," the long o sound is represented by the combination of the letters "oa," while in "row," it is represented by the combination of the letters "ow." The other words in the list do not have the long o sound.

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following is a chore?

    • A.

      Playing with friends

    • B.

      Cleaning your room

    • C.

      Watching TV

    • D.

      Building with Legos

    Correct Answer
    B. Cleaning your room
    Explanation
    Cleaning your room is considered a chore because it involves completing a task that is necessary for maintaining cleanliness and order in one's living space. Unlike playing with friends, watching TV, or building with Legos, which can be seen as enjoyable or leisure activities, cleaning your room requires effort and responsibility. It is a task that many individuals, especially children, are often assigned by their parents or guardians as a part of their daily or weekly routine.

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  • 5. 

    What can be used to build schools?

    • A.

      Culture

    • B.

      Chores

    • C.

      Uniforms

    • D.

      Resources

    Correct Answer
    D. Resources
    Explanation
    Resources can be used to build schools. Resources such as land, building materials, funding, and manpower are essential for constructing schools. Without adequate resources, it would be impossible to build and establish educational institutions.

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  • 6. 

    Adults can go to a trade school to learn a ________________ job.

    • A.

      Certain

    • B.

      Uniform

    • C.

      Tutor

    • D.

      Resources

    Correct Answer
    A. Certain
    Explanation
    Adults can go to a trade school to learn a certain job because trade schools offer specialized training and education in specific fields or industries. These schools provide focused instruction and hands-on experience to help adults develop the skills and knowledge necessary for a particular profession or trade. By attending a trade school, adults can gain expertise in a specific job and increase their chances of finding employment in that field.

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  • 7. 

    Many school children wear _____________ to school.

    • A.

      Cultures

    • B.

      Resources

    • C.

      Uniforms

    • D.

      Tutors

    Correct Answer
    C. Uniforms
    Explanation
    The given question is asking what many school children wear to school. The correct answer is "uniforms" because uniforms are commonly worn by school children in many educational institutions. Uniforms help create a sense of unity and equality among students, promote discipline, and eliminate distractions caused by different clothing choices. Wearing uniforms also reduces peer pressure related to fashion and fosters a focus on learning rather than outward appearance.

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  • 8. 

    What does a tutor do?

    • A.

      Rule a country.

    • B.

      Direct a band or choir.

    • C.

      Helps students with their homework.

    • D.

      Helps sick people.

    Correct Answer
    C. Helps students with their homework.
    Explanation
    A tutor is someone who assists students with their homework. They provide academic support, clarify concepts, and help students understand and complete assignments. Tutors may also offer guidance and study strategies to improve learning outcomes. While ruling a country, directing a band or choir, and helping sick people are all important roles, they are not typically associated with the responsibilities of a tutor.

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  • 9. 

    What is part of a culture?

    • A.

      Language, customs, clothing, and food

    • B.

      Trees, shrubs, and grasses

    • C.

      Weather, water, and air

    • D.

      Highways, bridges, and roads

    Correct Answer
    A. Language, customs, clothing, and food
    Explanation
    The correct answer is language, customs, clothing, and food. These elements are all part of a culture because they reflect the traditions, values, and beliefs of a particular group of people. Language is a fundamental aspect of culture as it enables communication and the transmission of cultural knowledge. Customs, such as rituals and social practices, define the behavioral norms within a culture. Clothing and food are both cultural expressions that reflect a society's history, climate, and available resources. Overall, these elements contribute to the unique identity and heritage of a culture.

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  • 10. 

    How are schools around the world the same?

    • A.

      All schools start and end at the same time.

    • B.

      All schools are where children go to learn.

    • C.

      All schools are in the same size building.

    • D.

      All schools have the same number of students.

    Correct Answer
    B. All schools are where children go to learn.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that all schools are where children go to learn. This is a valid explanation because regardless of the location, size, or number of students, the primary purpose of schools around the world is to provide education and learning opportunities for children. While the other statements may be true for some schools, they are not universally applicable to all schools worldwide.

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  • 11. 

    What does "kindergarten" mean in German?

    • A.

      Old School

    • B.

      Little Children

    • C.

      Little School

    • D.

      Children's Garden

    Correct Answer
    D. Children's Garden
    Explanation
    In German, the word "kindergarten" translates to "Children's Garden". This term refers to a preschool or educational institution where young children, typically between the ages of three and six, learn and play in a nurturing environment. The name "Children's Garden" reflects the emphasis on providing a space for children to grow, learn, and develop in a playful and natural setting.

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  • 12. 

    Why would a student in China learn to read and write in Chinese?

    • A.

      They think it's fun.

    • B.

      That is the language they use.

    • C.

      It's a chore.

    • D.

      Because it's a special school.

    Correct Answer
    B. That is the language they use.
    Explanation
    A student in China would learn to read and write in Chinese because it is the language they use. Chinese is the official language of China and is spoken by the majority of the population. Learning to read and write in Chinese is essential for communication, education, and daily life in China.

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  • 13. 

    These are schools where children live at the school:

    • A.

      Dormitory Schools

    • B.

      Boarding Schools

    • C.

      Language Schools

    • D.

      Universities

    Correct Answer
    B. Boarding Schools
    Explanation
    Boarding schools are educational institutions where students not only receive academic education but also reside on campus. This living arrangement allows children to have a structured and supervised environment, promoting a sense of community and fostering independence. Boarding schools often provide a range of extracurricular activities and support services, ensuring holistic development. Students benefit from constant interaction with peers and teachers, enhancing social skills and academic performance. The term "boarding schools" accurately describes the schools where children live on the premises, distinguishing them from day schools where students return home after classes.

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  • 14. 

    What is the system of raised dots blind people use to read?

    • A.

      Braille

    • B.

      Dot to Dot

    • C.

      Culture

    • D.

      Pop Dots

    Correct Answer
    A. Braille
    Explanation
    Braille is a system of raised dots that blind people use to read. It was invented by Louis Braille in the 19th century and consists of patterns of six dots arranged in two columns of three dots each. By feeling the dots with their fingers, blind individuals can interpret the characters and words represented by the different combinations of dots. Braille has become a widely used method of literacy and communication for visually impaired individuals worldwide.

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  • 15. 

    What subject did the Greeks think was as important as math and reading?

    • A.

      Architecture

    • B.

      Art

    • C.

      Gymnastics

    • D.

      Music

    Correct Answer
    C. Gymnastics
    Explanation
    The Greeks believed that gymnastics was as important as math and reading because it was seen as a crucial aspect of physical and mental development. Gymnastics was not only a form of exercise but also a way to cultivate discipline, strength, and agility. It was considered essential for the overall well-being and education of individuals. The Greeks believed that a healthy body was necessary for intellectual pursuits and that gymnastics played a vital role in achieving a harmonious balance between the mind and the body.

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  • 16. 

    What is the simple subject of the following sentence? The excited children played outside.

    • A.

      Excited

    • B.

      Children

    • C.

      Played

    • D.

      Outside

    Correct Answer
    B. Children
    Explanation
    The simple subject of the sentence "The excited children played outside" is "children". This is because the subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, and in this case, it is the children who are the main focus of the sentence and who are performing the action of playing.

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  • 17. 

    What is the simple subject of the following sentence? The old red building was made of brick.

    • A.

      Red

    • B.

      Building

    • C.

      Made

    • D.

      Brick

    Correct Answer
    B. Building
    Explanation
    The simple subject of a sentence is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. In this sentence, the main noun that the sentence is about is "building." Therefore, "building" is the simple subject of the sentence.

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  • 18. 

    What is the simple predicate of the following sentence? The talented singer performed on stage.

    • A.

      Talented

    • B.

      Singer

    • C.

      Performed

    • D.

      Stage

    Correct Answer
    C. Performed
    Explanation
    The simple predicate of a sentence is the main verb or action that the subject of the sentence is doing. In this sentence, "performed" is the simple predicate because it is the verb that describes what the subject, "The talented singer," is doing. "Performed" is the action that the singer is taking on stage.

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  • 19. 

    What is the simple predicate of the following sentence? The tired baby took a nap.

    • A.

      Tired

    • B.

      Baby

    • C.

      Took

    • D.

      Nap

    Correct Answer
    C. Took
    Explanation
    The simple predicate of a sentence is the main verb or action that the subject of the sentence is doing. In this case, the subject is "The tired baby" and the action it is doing is "took". Therefore, "took" is the simple predicate of the sentence.

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