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100

Which of the following persons is trained to offer advice on the foods needed for a healthy lifestyle?

(A) Principal

(B) Nutritionist

(C) Grandmother

(B) Nutritionist

100

Which of the following is NOT forbidden by the Convention of the Rights of the Child?

(A) Dentention

(B) Child Labor

(C) Capital Punishment

(A)

100

Diwali, the festival of lights, is associated with our ancestors from ...

(A) China

(B) AFRICA

(C) East India

(C) East India

100

What is the purpose of thwe Caribbean institution known as CDEMA?

(A) Financial policy

(B) Caribbean education

(C) Disaster management

(C) Disaster management

100

Which industry hires the most people in the Caribbean?

(A) Banan Industy

(B) Tourism Industry

(C) Manufacturing Industry

(B) Tourism Industry

200

Which national dish is incorrectly matched to its country?

(A) Dominca- greenfig and saltfish

(B) BArbados-  cou cou and flying fish

Trinidad and Tobago- crab and callaloo

(A) Dominica

200

Kay is a single mother. SHe works 2 jobs to provide for her 3 children. What function of the family is she carrying out?

(A) Spiritual

(B) Economic

(C) Recreational

(B) Economic

200

which of the following groups was already inhabiting islands in the caribbean when the Europeans first arrived?

(A) Asians

(B) Africans

(C) Amerindian

(C) Amerindians

200

which of thr following is the MOST common system of government in the Caribbean?

(A) Republic

(B) Dicatorship

(C) Constitutional Monarchy

(C) Constitutional Monarchy

200

Coal, steel and aluminun are all examples of which of the following resources?

(A) Biological

(B) Renewable

(C) Nonrenewable

(C) Nonrenewable

300

Which of the following perfromers is a popular Caribbean soca singer the Caribbean and the world have come to love?

(A) Alison Hinds

(B) Sean Paul

(C) Rihanna

(A) Alison Hinds

300

Mrs. Henery is at home recovering from an accident. Mrs. Joseph brings lunch for her on weekdays. What characteristic is Mrs. Joseph demonstrationg?

(A) patience

(B) Tolerance

(C) compassion

(C) compassion

300

one reason our european ancestors came to the caribbean was to ...

(A) seek wealth

(B) become healthy

(C) plant food crops

(A) seek wealth

300

Jane spent 3 nights in the southern part of her home country. Jane may be describes as a ...

(A) regional tourist

(B) domestic Tourist

(C) international tourist

(B) domestic Tourist

300

Coral reefs are at risk and they are rapidly shrinking. Why is this happening?

(A) Pollution and sedimentation 

(B) Fish population are increasing

(C) Trampling on reefs when scuba diving

(A) Pollution and sedimentation

400

which of the following contries belong to both the OECS and CARICOM?

(A) Trinidad and Haiti

(B) Grenada and Monserrat

(C) Jamaica and Saint Lucia

(B)

400

The international body that agreed upon the Convention of the Rights of the Chils is the...

(A) United Nations

(B) Commonwealth

(C) Organization of American States

(A)


400

Our caribbean tradition may NOT be lost if we...

(A) encourage regular migration of citizens

(B) practice the customs handed down from our ancestors

(C) copy practices from other cultures throughout the world

(B) practice the customs handed down from our ancestors

400

When the oceans temperature rises, how does that affect coral reefs?

(A) It bleaches and kills coral reefs

(B) It helps coral reefs grow faster

(C) it slows down the growth of the coral reefs

(A) It bleaches and kills coral reefs

500

Mr.Brown is often described as an outstanding member of society. Which of the following statements best describes him?

(A) he is a hard working individual

(B) he has good communication skills

(C) he demonstrates good ethical and moral behaviour

(C) he demonstrates good ethical and moral behaviour

500

Many ethnic groups were brought to the Caribbean for different reasons. For which of the following reasons were Indians brought to the caribbean?

(A) to work on plantations as indentured labourers 

(B) to work on plantations as slaves

(C) to find wealth

(A) to work on plantations as indentured labourers

500

How does the death of coral reefs affect the amount of fish that can be caught?

(A) There are more open spaces for the beauty of the environment underwater to be seen

(B) Since their habitats are destroyed, there will be less fish to catch

(C) There is no effect on the amount of fish caught

(B) Since their habitats are destroyed, there will be less fish to catch