Smart Mathematician
Curious Scientist
Wise Citizen
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Wise Citizen 2
100

In the operation: 56-20 = 34

20 is the...

A) minuend

B) subtrahend

C) difference

B) subtrahend

100

The function of the heart is to...

A) pump blood

B) pump oxygen

C) transport blood

Pump blood 

100

Give an example of a social norm.

Remember. Social norms are:

  • Dictated by use and custom 
  • Accepted by society

For example:

- Kissing on the cheek when you say hello

- Saying good morning when you walk into a room

100

What happens when you get hurt internally?

A) you bleed

B) you get a bruise

B) you get a bruise

100

Human rights were established after these two historical events.

- French Revolution in 1789

- Mexican Revolution

- Creation of the U.N. after the end of World War II.

- World War I

- French Revolution in 1789

- Creation of the U.N. after the end of World War II.

200

How many digits does this number have?

12,345


5 digits

1

2

3

4

5


200

The function of blood vessels is to...

A) pump blood

B) pump oxygen

C) transport blood

Transport blood.

200

Give an example of a legal norm.

Remember, legal norms are:

  • Created by the government
  • Enforced by the government
200

The heart contracts. Then it relaxes and fills with blood. This movement is called a...

h _ _ r _ _ _ t 

heartbeat!

200

True or false: the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen is a document that included the rights of women.

FALSE! It only included rights of men, no rights for slaves or women.

300

When you use decimals up to a specific position, and you estimate the value of the digit you will drop it is called:

A) rounding

B) truncation

A) rounding

300

The circulatory system transports ______, _______ and _______ through the organism. 

Check your learning log to complete this exercise.

The circulatory system transports water, nutrients, and waste through the organism.

300

Characteristic of human rights that means that:

They belong to all of us, regardless of our gender, birthplace, way of thinking, or social status.

A) universal

B) inalienable

C) obligatory

D) indivisible

Universal
300

True or false:

Breathing is an essential process for the body, which is involuntary and automatic.

TRUE!

300

Document that abolished slavery in many countries:

A) Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

B) Convention of 1794

C) Universal Declaration of Human Rights

C) Universal Declaration of Human Rights

400

When you use decimals up to a specific position, and you drop the remaining numbers it is called:

A) rounding

B) truncation

B) truncation

400

Formed element of plasma (blood) which helps in the coagulation process. 

A) red blood cells

B) white blood cells

C) platelets

C) platelets 

400

Characteristic of human rights that means that:

Governments must guarantee that all of society receives these rights.

A) universal

B) inalienable

C) obligatory

D) indivisible

Obligatory

400

Respiration is a gas exchange between 2 gases. 

O _ _ _ _ _

C _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _

Respiration  is a gas exchange that happens in the lungs. Humans inhale (breathe in) oxygen, and exhale (breathe out) carbon dioxide.

400

From these examples of rights, select the one that is more important than any other right.

  • Right to feed ourselves 
  • Right to education 
  • Right to expression 
  • Right to form a family
  • Right to life

The right to life is the most important fundamental right, because without it, all of the others don't matter.

500

Convert 253 dam to cms.

253,000 cms

500

Mention 2 types of blood vessels.

Note: this was part of a homework, you might have it on your notebook!

- Veins

- Capillaries

- Arteries

500

Mention the 4 characteristics of human rights.

Universal

Inalienable

Obligatory

Indivisible


500

The respiratory system is made of the lungs and the pulmonary airways. 

Mention 2 pulmonary airways.

  • nasal passage
  • pharynx 
  • larynx
  • trachea
  • bronchi
  • bronchial tubes
  •  alveoli
500

Mention 2 examples of human rights.

  • Right to feed ourselves 
  • Right to education 
  • Right to expression 
  • Right to form a family
  • Right to life