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Revision quiz Outcomes Pre-Int 9-12

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    vocabulary revision of units 7-10
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  • Say two things that are extinct.
    Many species have become extinct. Examples include the right whale, the dodo, dinosaurs, the Tasmanian tiger.
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  • Give an example of an irrational fear.
    An irrational fear is a phobia, e.g. fear of spiders or flying.
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  • Say three things you can get bitten by.
    You can get bitten by an insect, mosquito, snake, dog, or cat.
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  • If a company has security issues, what might happen?
    If a company has security issues it might lose important data, or criminals might be able to access their information.
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  • What sort of things can animals detect?
    Animals can detect drugs, mines and bombs, and types of illness.
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  • What’s the difference between a sneeze and a cough?
    A sneeze is through your nose; a cough is through your mouth.
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  • If you need an inhaler what problem do you have?
    If you need an inhaler you have asthma.
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  • What’s the difference between damage and injure?
    Damage is for things; injure is for people (noun = injury).
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  • Who gives you a prescription and what do you do with it?
    A doctor gives you a prescription, and you take it to the chemist to get your medicine. It can also mean the medication prescribed by the doctor.
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  • Where do you find an expiry date?
    An expiry date is on packets of food or medicine.
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  • What’s the opposite of boiling?
    The opposite of boiling is freezing.
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  • When might you need a wake-up call?
    You might need a wake-up call if you have to get up early to catch a flight or a train.
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  • Where would you report a crime?
    You would report a crime at a police station.
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  • What's the difference between coverage and signal?
    The signal is the connection to your mobile phone that allows you to make calls. Coverage is how many places your phone can get a good signal – it depends on yo
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  • Say three things that the governments might ban.
    Governments might ban smoking, types of medication, dangerous sports or activities, experiments on animals, driving in city centres, etc.
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