What is a map?
A drawing or representation of an area of land or sea.
What does CARICOM stand for?
Caribbean Community.
What is a consumer?
A person who buys and uses goods and services.
What is communication?
The process of sending and receiving messages.
Why is map reading an important skill in everyday life?
It helps people locate places, plan routes, and understand geographical information.
What does a scale on a map show?
Distance in real life
Name one main goal of CARICOM.
To promote economic integration and cooperation among Caribbean countries.
State two consumer rights.
Right to safety and right to information.
Name two types of communication.
Verbal and non-verbal communication.
A young person is preparing to enter the job market. Explain two workplace skills that would improve their employability
Communication skills (clear expression and understanding) and teamwork (ability to work with others effectively).
Define latitude.
Imaginary lines that run east to west and measure distance north or south of the Equator.
Give two benefits of regional integration.
Free trade between countries and easier movement of skilled workers.
What is consumer protection?
Laws and organizations that ensure consumers are treated fairly.
What is the role of a message in communication?
It is the information being sent from sender to receiver.
A Belizean business begins exporting goods to other CARICOM countries. Explain one advantage and one challenge of this.
Advantage: larger market and increased profits. Challenge: competition from other countries or transport costs.
Explain the difference between a physical and political map
Physical maps show natural features; political maps show boundaries, countries, and cities.
Explain how CARICOM can help smaller Caribbean economies.
It allows shared resources, larger markets, and stronger bargaining power internationally.
Explain why advertising can influence consumer behaviour.
It persuades people to buy products by appealing to emotions, needs, or desires.
Explain two barriers to effective communication.
Noise (physical distractions) and language differences can prevent clear understanding.
A news report spreads false information about a political issue. Explain how this can affect society.
It can mislead citizens, create confusion, influence poor decisions, and reduce trust in media and government.
A map has a scale of 1 cm = 10 km. A distance measures 5 cm. Calculate the real distance and explain your working.
5 × 10 = 50 km actual distance.
Describe one challenge CARICOM faces and explain its impact.
Unequal development between countries can cause imbalance in benefits, with stronger economies gaining more advantages than weaker ones.
A product is sold with false advertising claims. Explain the consumer rights involved and possible actions.
The right to information is violated; consumers can report to consumer protection agencies or request refunds.
Describe how technology has improved communication in modern society.
It allows instant messaging, global communication, faster information sharing, and access to multiple platforms.
Define the distribution chain and name one stage in it.
The distribution chain is the process of moving goods from producers to consumers. One stage is the wholesaler (others include producer, retailer, or distributor).