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Multiple-choice answers (Questions 21–29)

  1. Q21. How many bodies must a proposal for a new policy pass through? — A. 3
    Why: The extract names three main EU bodies involved in policy-making (Council, Parliament, Commission).
  2. Q22. What is the function of the European Parliament? — A. Law-making
    Why: The Parliament debates and passes laws, so its primary role is legislative (law-making).
  3. Q23. Why is the European Union important to Pacific countries? — C. It is an important trading and donor partner
    Why: The EU is commonly a major trade partner and provides development aid to many Pacific nations.
  4. Q24. Manners are a part of norms of behaviour. They are usually — C. behaviour used within society
    Why: Manners are social behaviours/norms used across society rather than formal written rules or only family behaviours.
  5. Q25. Which of the following is an economic reason why people migrate? — A. They cannot find work
    Why: Lack of employment is an economic push factor for migration.
  6. Q26. What causes boredom in division of labour? — B. Doing the same work over and over again
    Why: Repetitive tasks in a divided system can cause boredom.
  7. Q27. Who has limited liability (legal responsibility) in the cooperative society? — C. The members
    Why: In many cooperatives members’ liability is limited (they are not fully personally liable for society debts beyond contributions).
  8. Q28. Slaves in ancient cities had to live — C. in large houses
    Why: In many ancient urban settings slaves often lived in the households of their masters (i.e., within large houses or household compounds).
  9. Q29. Which of these is the primary goal of the UN? — B. Maintaining international peace and security
    Why: The UN’s principal aim is to maintain peace and security among nations.

SECTION B: Short-answer (Logo)

I cannot see the logo in your question. Please upload or describe the logo so I can identify the organisation and give exact answers. Below I give a clear template you can use and an example using the United Nations logo.

How to answer when you have the logo

  1. Which organisation uses the logo shown? — Write the organisation name exactly (e.g., United Nations).
  2. Headquarters city and country — Give the city and country (e.g., New York, USA).
  3. Why was this organisation created / its main purpose — One short sentence summarising the main purpose.
  4. Two benefits a country gets from membership — List two clear, short benefits (economic, security, aid, trade, technical cooperation, etc.).

Example (if the logo were the United Nations emblem)

  1. Which organisation uses the logo shown? — United Nations
  2. In which city and country is that organisation’s headquarters located? — New York, United States of America
  3. Why was this organisation created — what is its main purpose? — To maintain international peace and security, and to promote cooperation among countries.
  4. Give two benefits a country might get from being a member of this organisation:
    a. Peacekeeping support and diplomatic channels to resolve conflicts
    b. Access to development programs, technical assistance and UN agencies (e.g., WHO, UNESCO) that support health, education and development

Send the logo image or a clear description (colours, symbols, text on the logo) and I will fill in the exact answers for questions 1–4.


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