What is the definition of a group?
Two or more individuals who interact, share a common ideal or purpose, and have meaningful contact.
What is a norm?
An accepted standard or pattern of behaviour within a group.
What is conflict?
A disagreement or clash of ideas, beliefs, values or goals.
Which artist released the song Espresso?
Sabrina Carpenter
How many days are there in a leap year?
366
Name four types of groups identified in the syllabus.
What are the roles individual may adopt in groups?
Outline two causes of conflict.
What movie features the characters Elphaba and Glinda?
Wicked
What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Pacific Ocean
Explain the difference between a primary group and a secondary group.
Answer: Primary groups involve close, personal relationships and strong emotional ties (e.g. family). Secondary groups are more formal, less personal and often focused on achieving a goal (e.g. a workplace team).
Outline one leadership style and provide an example of it.
Outline the three stages of the conflict resolution process?
Which influencer became globally famous after posting dance videos on TikTok and has over 100 million followers on the platform?
Charli D'Amelio
How many players are on the field for one AFL team at a time?
18
Explain how a reason for group formation might influence the role a person takes in that group.
Shared interest = more positive roles like task oriented, socioemotional
Specific need = education might lead to more diversity of roles as it's a requirement to engage with rather than a want
Explain how conformity can contribute to group cohesiveness.
Conformity encourages members to follow group expectations and norms, helping individuals work towards common goals and reducing conflict.
Compare the role of a mediator and an advocate with the use of an example.
A mediator helps both parties communicate and reach a solution, while an advocate supports and represents one party's interests.
What is the highest-grossing film of all time?
Avatar
Which scientist developed the theory of relativity.
Einstein
How can group membership positively influence an individual's wellbeing? Provide two examples.
Compare democratic and autocratic leadership styles in terms of their impact on group
Democratic leadership promotes participation, communication and trust, often improving wellbeing. Autocratic leadership can be efficient but may reduce morale, creativity and satisfaction if overused.
Explain how one powerbase can impact on group cohesion and wellbeing
Name the original six Avengers in the 2012 film.
Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye
Which bird is famous for being able to mimic human speech and a wide range of other sounds with remarkable accuracy?
Lyrebird