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GP Quiz 1

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  • Which of these best describes “analysis”? a) Repeating facts b) Explaining causes and consequences c) Copying answers d) Writing references
    B
  • What makes a source “biased”?
    It only gives one-sided opinion
  • Which part of a report would include "One possible solution is..."?
    Problem Solving / Suggesting Solutions
  • What is a common global consequence of climate change? a) Cheaper flight tickets b) Shorter school holidays c) Rising sea levels d) More people planting trees
    C
  • In GP, what does “global perspective” mean?
    How the topic affects the whole world
  • What is one goal of the United Nations (UN)? a) Make school uniforms the same b) Promote peace and reduce poverty c) Organise sports tournaments d) Create new video games
    B
  • What is the purpose of an individual reflection?
    To show what the student learned, struggled with, and how they improved
  • What is the first section in a GP research report? a) Introduction b) Analysis c) Research Question d) Reflection
    Research question
  • Which global issue is caused by deforestation? a) Ocean pollution b) Air pollution c) Loss of biodiversity d) Urban development
    C
  • What section of the research report comes after “Global and National Perspectives"?
    Different Perspectives
  • What is the purpose of “Different Perspectives”?
    To compare and contrast global and national views
  • Which GP skill involves checking if a source is reliable or biased?
    Evaluation
  • Which one is a strong research question? a) Do I like football? b) Why is badminton fun? c) How has football influenced youth in Malaysia? d) Who plays sports?
    C
  • What is the purpose of the introduction in your report? a) To list your references b) To ask your research question and explain the topic c) To compare perspectives d) To show what you learned
    B
  • Which organisation fights for children’s rights around the world? a) WHO b) UNHCR c) UNICEF d) FIFA
    C
  • What do you include in the Reference List?
    The sources you used in MLA format
  • Name three types of sources that are considered reliable.
    News sites, academic journals, government reports