Answer Key (25 marks)
- 1. A — a small size family (easier to look after).
- 2. B — family planning (encouraging fewer children).
- 3. C — it is easy and cheaper to look after (advantage of a small family).
- 4. A — Children do not have to obey their parents if they don't want to (this does NOT make a happy family).
- 5. D — a family tree (shows how families join into larger groups).
- 6. C — 3 (commonly taught main family types: nuclear, extended, single-parent/blended).
- 7. C — a female (circles usually represent females in family trees).
- 8. D — a kinship diagram (another name for a family tree diagram).
- 9. A — family relationship (using names like mother, uncle shows relationships).
- 10. B — sister and brother (a sibling relationship; the pair names show the relationship).
- 11. A — Lines that connect points of equal elevation to show land height and slope (definition of contour lines).
- 12. C — Namba 3 area (according to the student interviews referenced).
- 13. A — a hall (basketball court) (a facility at Goodwill School).
- 14. B — school organisation (principal and school board are part of this).
- 15. C — School Population (students, teachers, cleaners and workers make up the population).
- 16. A — our teachers from other countries (an example of "the world in our school").
- 17. A — the world community (the largest community we belong to).
- 18. D — not shared equally (world wealth is unevenly distributed).
- 19. A — In the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia and northwest of New Caledonia (location of Vanuatu).
- 20. A — Bislama, English, and French (the main languages of Vanuatu).
- 21. A — Port Vila (capital of Vanuatu).
- 22. B — Simboro, a Vanuatu traditional food (does not connect you to the world in the same way as TV, phone or traded goods like rice do).
- 23. D — The Pacific Community (the major regional community Vanuatu belongs to).
- 24. B — family budget (planning how to spend money from income).
- 25. D — Pay for the pigs for exchange gifts (one chief's special role in a traditional Tanna marriage).
Note: If your teacher used slightly different local facts for questions about Goodwill School or local customs, follow the answers given in class. The rest are general concepts and geographic facts.