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General
Vocabulary
Logic
100

What is APA? What does it stand for?

It is a form of in-text citation. It stands for the American Psychological association.

100

Textbooks, different kinds of reviews are ______

Secondary sources 

100

What is validity of the information? 

reliability and accuracy 

100

To formulate a research question we must _______the topic and choose the specific aspect. 

narrow down

100

Many countries experience rapid economic growth by attracting foreign businesses with lower taxes and cheaper labor. However, this often leads to environmental degradation and exploitation of workers.

What is it?

outsourcing 

200

Dinara cannot be our next president, because she is a woman.

What type of fallacy is this? 

AD HOMINEM

200

Research methods and tools are grouped into _______and _______

qualitative and quantitative

200

What is the obvious weakness of the qualitative research? 

time consuming

200

Discrimination by ethnicity _______(wide spread) the society in the 50th.  

permeated 

200

A government introduces a policy banning single-use plastics, yet its recycling system is inefficient and unable to process alternatives like bioplastics. 

What could be the unintended consequence of this policy?

increased pollution or reliance on unsustainable alternatives?

300

What does RAVEN stand for?

Reputation. Ability to see.Vested interest. Expertise. Neutrality.  

300

Interviews, postcards, and observations are the ________methods of research. 

qualitative

300

SDG stands for...

Sustainable development goals

300

Thi policy is hardly a solution, it will only ________ (make it worse) the problem.

exacerbate 

300

A government promotes online education to ensure access to learning for rural communities. However, surveys reveal low participation due to poor internet connectivity.
What flaw does this policy reveal?

the lack of infrastructure, unequal access  

400

What are seven lenses? Correctly name at least 4 of them. 

a) Culture      b) Economics     c) Environment

d) Ethics         e) Politics           f) Science and       g) Technology

400

What method is used to formulate a RQ?

The ‘Ice-Cream  Cone’

400

The glass is half full!

No, it is half empty. 

perspectives 

400

This bill with the new economic policy will help ______a gap between the poor and rich. 

bridge 

400

A fashion company uses cheap labor in developing countries to produce low-cost clothing, which is then sold worldwide. Workers report unsafe conditions and extremely low wages.

What ethical dilemma does this company face?


prioritizing profit over workers' rights?

500

_________are a particular kind of opinion. They deal with values about what is good and bad, right and wrong, according to one’s culture or believes.

________are pieces of information that are true. They can be verified or establish that it is false.

_________are believes, views or judgments. They are things that people think that are not necessarily true or factual.

Value Judgement 

Facts

Opinions

500

__________a person who, from fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, social group, or political opinion, has crossed an international frontier into a country in which he or she hopes to be granted refugee status.

_________a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

asylum seeker 

refugee 

500

Ask another team a question on a science subject. 

500

500

synonym of "famine" 

malnutrition 

500

A coastal city experiences frequent flooding due to rising sea levels. The government invests in building sea walls but ignores policies to reduce carbon emissions.
What is the logical flaw in this approach?

addressing symptoms rather than the root cause?