Grade 6 Social Studies Portion and Answer Key Second Term Examination 21-22
Grade 6 Social Studies Portion
and Answer Key Second Term Examination 21-22
Grade 6 Social Studies
Unit-2, Individual Differences
Lesson- 5 A Healthy Teen
Page 48, 49, 50
Unit-3, Asia’s Governmental Systems
Lesson- 1 Governmental Systems
Page 60
Lesson- 3 Constitutional Monarchies
Page 68
All Class Assessments, Homework and Tasks
Answer Key
Page 48
Exercise
1: What are some feelings teenagers might face?
Teenagers
might have mood swings, and at some other times they could be defiant.
Exercise
2: What are 2 causes for being unhealthy? (possible answers)
1. not getting enough sleep
2.
overeating
Exercise
3: How does sleep affect your health?
Sleeping
enough helps maintain a stable weight. Depriving your body from the amount of
sleep it needs makes you reach for more unhealthy foods to get quick energy.
Page 49
Exercise
I: Use the words in the box to fill in the blanks.
1. An irrational fear of something is called.phobia.
2. The disorder which occurs when a person fears
weight gain is called
anorexia.
3. The fear of something that can appear and
disappear quickly is called panic attack.
4. When children grow to be teenagers,
their bodies change, and their emotions might be affected.
5. When a person eats excessively and forces
himself to vomit the food eaten avoiding weight gain, then he has a disorder
called bulimia.
6. A condition which affects the student’s
ability during a test is called performance anxiety.
7.
The
feeling of fear or tenseness is called anxiety.
Page 49
Exercise
II: Circle the best choice.
1. The fear of closed in spaces is called __________________.
a. claustrophobia
b. agoraphobia
c.
social phobia
2. To manage anxiety, a person can_____________________.
a. eat more
b. scream and cry
c.
meditate
3. Bulimia can lead to ___________________.
a. anemia
b. tooth decay
c.
hair drop
4. A normal body needs ___________________ to
signal its satisfaction. This is why we have to eat slowly.
a. 6 minutes
b. 10 minutes
c.
16 minutes
Page 60
Exercise
1: Answer the following questions.
1.
What is a government, and why is it important for a
country?
A
government is a system formed by people and rules. Such a system helps organize
a country by setting the laws.
2. Name the 2 types of monarchies.
a. absolute monarchy
b.
constitutional monarchy
3.
Name 2 main differences between these 3 governmental systems.
Dictatorship
|
Democracy
|
Republic
|
1)
ruled by one person, the dictator 2)
2 systems: -
absolute monarchy -
constitutional monarchy |
1)
follows a constitution and people elect their own representatives 2)
only one system (following the constitution) |
1)
governed by a president 2)
2 systems: -
full presidential system -
semi-presidential system |
Page 68
Exercise
1: Define the term “constitutional monarchy”.
It
is a country ruled by a king or queen. It also follows a constitution of its
own.
Exercise
2: Answer the questions below.
1.
What were the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait famous for in the past? Name 1
example for each country.
UAE
was famous in the trade of copper and pearling. / Kuwait’s trade was based on
wood, horses, pearls.
2.
What was Burj Khalifa previously known as? Why did they change its name?
Burj
Khalifa was previously known as Burj Dubai. It was given the name we know of
today in honor of Sheikh Khalifa.
3.
What resource should Bahrainis worry about in the future? Why?
Oil/ because Bahrain is expected to be the
first amongst the other oil producing Arab countries to dry up.
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