Dt Key Words + Pd

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Dt Key Words + Pd - Quiz


Hey guys, another quiz to help all of us remember the key words in DT (and a few PD questions too)


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of these are resources? (DT)

    • A.

      People

    • B.

      Food

    • C.

      Time

    • D.

      Skills

    • E.

      Music

    • F.

      Information

    • G.

      Technology

    • H.

      Materials

    • I.

      Fun

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. People
    C. Time
    D. Skills
    F. Information
    G. Technology
    H. Materials
    Explanation
    Resources are defined as any physical or virtual entity that can be used to fulfill a need or achieve a goal. In this case, people, time, skills, information, technology, and materials can all be considered resources as they can be utilized to accomplish tasks or provide value in various contexts. Food, music, and fun, on the other hand, may not necessarily be classified as resources in the same way as they do not inherently contribute to productivity or problem-solving.

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  • 2. 

    There are 10 stages of life. (PD)

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement "There are 10 stages of life" is true. This suggests that life can be divided into 10 distinct stages, possibly referring to various developmental milestones or phases that individuals go through from birth to old age. However, without further context or information, it is difficult to determine the specific nature or details of these stages.

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  • 3. 

    Which are stages of life? (PD)

    • A.

      Pre-natal

    • B.

      Pre-school

    • C.

      Puberty

    • D.

      Death

    • E.

      Adolescence

    • F.

      Marriage

    • G.

      Retirement

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Pre-natal
    C. Puberty
    D. Death
    E. Adolescence
    Explanation
    The stages of life mentioned in the given options are pre-natal, puberty, death, and adolescence. Pre-natal refers to the period before birth, when the baby is developing in the mother's womb. Puberty is the stage of physical and sexual development during adolescence. Death is the final stage of life, marking the end of a person's existence. Adolescence is the transitional period between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical, emotional, and social changes. These stages represent different phases of human life, from the earliest beginnings to the finality of death.

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  • 4. 

    What is resilience? (PD)

    • A.

      The ability to bounce back during challenging times and to cope with change

    • B.

      The ability to take change as a challenge

    • C.

      Anything that calls for special effort

    • D.

      The ability to appear infallible and fearless

    Correct Answer
    A. The ability to bounce back during challenging times and to cope with change
    Explanation
    Resilience refers to the ability to recover and adapt in the face of adversity or difficult situations. It involves being able to bounce back from setbacks, overcome obstacles, and cope with change. Resilient individuals are able to maintain a positive mindset, problem-solve effectively, and persevere through challenging times. This ability is crucial for personal growth and success in various aspects of life.

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  • 5. 

    What makes something functional? (DT)

    • A.

      It looks appealing

    • B.

      It suits the purpose and it works very well

    • C.

      It looks good and it works well

    • D.

      It is comfortable and sah pretty

    Correct Answer
    B. It suits the purpose and it works very well
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "It suits the purpose and it works very well." This answer explains that something is functional when it is able to fulfill its intended purpose effectively. It implies that functionality is not solely based on appearance or comfort, but rather on how well it performs its intended function.

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  • 6. 

    What do you look for when you are trying to fill in the Aesthetics part of a PMI? (DT)

    • A.

      Colour

    • B.

      Size

    • C.

      Comfort

    • D.

      Shape

    • E.

      Texture

    • F.

      Function

    • G.

      Material

    • H.

      Style

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Colour
    D. Shape
    E. Texture
    G. Material
    H. Style
    Explanation
    When filling in the Aesthetics part of a PMI, you look for elements such as color, shape, texture, material, and style. These factors contribute to the overall visual appeal and attractiveness of the product. The color choice can evoke certain emotions or convey a specific message. The shape and texture can affect the product's ergonomics and user experience. The material used can impact the product's durability and quality. Lastly, the style reflects the product's design aesthetic and can appeal to the target market.

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  • 7. 

    What is the proper definition from the PDHPE workbook for puberty (PD) (Easy question)

    • A.

      Puberty is the stage of growth and development when sexual organs mature.

    • B.

      Puberty is a time when many physical changes occur

    • C.

      Puberty is the stage of growth and development when brain function increases by 5%

    • D.

      Puberty is the stage of growth and development when our bodies become less prone to childhood ilnesses

    Correct Answer
    A. Puberty is the stage of growth and development when sexual organs mature.
    Explanation
    Puberty is the stage of growth and development when sexual organs mature. This is the correct definition because puberty is a natural process in which the body undergoes various physical changes, such as the development of secondary sexual characteristics like breasts and facial hair. These changes are driven by hormonal changes that cause sexual organs to mature, enabling individuals to reach reproductive maturity. The other options, such as physical changes, brain function increase, and decreased susceptibility to childhood illnesses, are not accurate definitions of puberty.

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  • 8. 

    What are the parts of a male reproductive system?

    • A.

      Cervix

    • B.

      Prostate Gland

    • C.

      Sperm Bank

    • D.

      Urethra

    • E.

      Penis

    • F.

      Testes

    • G.

      Phalanges

    • H.

      Seminal Vesicle

    • I.

      Bladder

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Prostate Gland
    D. Urethra
    E. Penis
    F. Testes
    H. Seminal Vesicle
    I. Bladder
  • 9. 

    Pimples and acne occur during puberty from eating too many bad foods (generally) (PD)

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement that pimples and acne occur during puberty from eating too many bad foods is not entirely accurate. While diet can play a role in skin health, the primary cause of pimples and acne during puberty is hormonal changes. During puberty, the body produces more oil, which can clog pores and lead to breakouts. While a poor diet can contribute to overall skin health, it is not the sole cause of pimples and acne during puberty. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 10. 

    When a question asks you to identify, does it mean: (DT)

    • A.

      Show how things are similar or different

    • B.

      Provide characteristics and features

    • C.

      Recognise and name

    • D.

      Make the relationships between things clear. Provide a description of why and how

    Correct Answer
    C. Recognise and name
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Recognise and name." When a question asks you to identify something, it means that you need to recognize and name that particular thing. This involves being able to identify and label the object, concept, or characteristic being asked for. It does not necessarily require comparing or contrasting, providing characteristics or features, or explaining relationships between things.

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