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Take Care Of – Quiz 1
Take Care Of Quiz 1 (30 MCQs)
This multiple-choice question set evaluates various academic skills and knowledge, including understanding phrasal verbs related to "take care of," environmental stewardship, and self-care practices. It also covers topics such as conservation, sensory pathways, and grammatical structures.
Quiz Instructions
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1.
What is suggested in the video about energy consumption?
A) Use as much energy as possible.
B) Ignore energy-saving tips.
C) Turn off lights and appliances when not in use.
D) Use non-renewable energy sources.
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Explanations:
Option C is correct because turning off lights and appliances when not in use directly reduces energy consumption, which aligns with the video's suggestion to save energy.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Using as much energy as possible contradicts the goal of saving energy.
Option B:
Ignoring energy-saving tips would not help in reducing energy consumption.
Option C:
Turning off lights and appliances when not in use is an effective way to save energy, making it the correct choice.
Option D:
Using non-renewable energy sources does not contribute to saving energy; instead, it may increase environmental impact.
2.
You ..... trees every April for Earth Day.
A) Plant.
B) Plants.
C) Planting.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
"Plant" is the correct verb form to use with "you" in this sentence, as it agrees with the subject and fits grammatically. The infinitive form of the verb without 'to' is used here because we are talking about an action that you perform.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Uses proper verb form for "you" in this context.
Option B:
Incorrect. "Plants" would be the third-person singular form, not appropriate here.
Option C:
Incorrect. "Planting" is a gerund and does not fit as a subject or main verb of the sentence.
Option D:
Incorrect. There is a correct answer among the options provided.
3.
How many legs does a spider have?
A) 8.
B) 18.
C) 12.
D) 14.
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Explanations:
Spiders have eight legs, which is a key characteristic used to identify them in the animal kingdom.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Spiders indeed have 8 legs.
Option B:
Incorrect. 18 legs are not typical for spiders or any known arachnid species.
Option C:
Incorrect. 12 legs do not match the number of legs a spider has.
Option D:
Incorrect. 14 legs exceed the actual number of legs a spider possesses.
4.
What is a positive consequence of changing our community?
A) More Jobs.
B) Air pollution.
C) More traffic.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Changing our community can lead to more jobs as it often stimulates economic growth and development, creating new opportunities for employment in various sectors such as construction, services, and technology.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Economic changes typically result in job creation.
Option B:
Incorrect. Air pollution is generally a negative consequence of community change.
Option C:
Incorrect. Increased traffic can be a side effect but is not usually considered positive.
Option D:
Incorrect. Option A is valid and correct.
5.
What do the children want to make?
A) An owl box.
B) A dog box.
C) A mice box.
D) A snake box.
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Explanations:
The children want to make an owl box because owls are beneficial for controlling rodent populations and they often use man-made boxes as nesting sites, making it a positive activity that can help the environment.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Owls are useful for pest control.
Option B:
Incorrect. Dogs do not typically benefit from man-made boxes in this context.
Option C:
Incorrect. Mice are pests, not something to make a box for.
Option D:
Incorrect. Snakes are not commonly associated with such boxes and can be dangerous.
6.
Should you share your passwords?
A) Yes.
B) No.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Sharing passwords is not advisable due to the significant security risks involved. Passwords are personal identifiers that grant access to sensitive information and resources. Sharing them can lead to unauthorized access, data breaches, and potential misuse of your accounts. It's crucial to maintain password confidentiality to protect your privacy and security.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. Sharing passwords compromises security.
Option B:
Correct. Not sharing passwords is the recommended practice for maintaining security.
Option C:
Incorrect. Passwords should not be shared under any circumstances.
Option D:
Incorrect. There are valid reasons why sharing passwords is not advisable.
7.
What sends information to the brain when we talk about smelling?
A) Nose.
B) No idea.
C) Olfactory nerve.
D) Taste buds.
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Explanations:
The olfactory nerve (Option C) is responsible for transmitting information from the olfactory receptors in the nose to the brain when we smell something. These receptors detect chemicals in the air and send signals through the olfactory nerve to the olfactory bulb, which then processes this information and sends it to other parts of the brain.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Nose is where detection happens but not what sends information to the brain.
Option B:
No idea - incorrect as olfactory nerve is known in biology.
Option C:
Correct. Olfactory nerve transmits smell signals to the brain.
Option D:
Taste buds are involved with taste, not smell.
8.
Where was the entrance to the crawl space?
A) In the kitchen.
B) In Nancy's room.
C) In Bean's room.
D) In the hall closet.
E) In the bathroom.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is D) In the hall closet. The term "take care of" in this context refers to maintaining and managing the space, which logically would involve a common area like a hall closet where access could be easily managed for maintenance or storage purposes.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Kitchen is not typically used for crawl space entrances.
Option B:
Nancy's room is a personal space, unlikely to have shared entrance for a crawl space.
Option C:
Bean's room is also a personal space and less likely to be used for such an entrance.
Option D:
Hall closet is a common area often used for utility spaces like crawl spaces, making it the most logical choice.
Option E:
Bathroom is not typically used for crawl space entrances due to its specific function and layout.
9.
According to the video, what should be done with waste materials?
A) Burn them.
B) Dump them in rivers.
C) Recycle and reuse them.
D) Bury them in the backyard.
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Explanations:
Recycling and reusing waste materials is the most environmentally friendly option, as it conserves natural resources and reduces pollution compared to other methods like burning, dumping in rivers, or burying them in backyards.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Burning waste releases harmful pollutants into the air, contributing to environmental degradation.
Option B:
Dumping waste in rivers pollutes water bodies and harms aquatic life.
Option C:
Recycling and reusing materials helps conserve resources and reduces landfill use, making it the best choice environmentally.
Option D:
Burial of waste in backyards can contaminate soil and groundwater, posing health risks.
10.
There are two regular meals a day.
A) True.
B) False.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
The claim that "There are two regular meals a day" is false because the statement is too generalized and does not account for cultural, regional, or individual dietary habits. In many cultures, people have three main meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with optional snacks in between.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as it suggests the statement is true.
Option B:
Correct as it identifies the statement as false.
Option C:
Incorrect as there are no universal dietary norms that fit this description for all people.
Option D:
Incorrect as none of the options describe a universally true statement about meal frequency.
11.
What type of fish is Nemo?
A) Clownfish.
B) Clawnfish.
C) Clowfrish.
D) Clanfsish.
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Explanations:
Nemo is a
clownfish
. The correct spelling is "Clownfish," which matches Option A.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Nemo from the movie
Finding Nemo
is indeed a clownfish, also known as an
Anemonefish
.
Option B:
Incorrect. The spelling "Clawnfish" is not correct.
Option C:
Incorrect. The spelling "Clowfrish" is incorrect and does not match the standard term for Nemo's species.
Option D:
Incorrect. The spelling "Clanfsish" is wrong and does not represent any known fish species.
12.
To avoid wasting water make sure water taps are completely .....
A) Look after.
B) Look after.
C) Turned off.
D) Turn off.
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Explanations:
Option C "Turned off" is correct because it directly addresses the action needed to prevent water wastage by ensuring that taps are not allowing any water flow when not in use.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
"Look after" means to take care of or manage something. It does not stop water from flowing, so it is incorrect.
Option B:
"Look after" is repeated and thus also incorrect for the same reason as Option A.
Option C:
"Turned off" means to stop the flow of water by closing the tap. This directly prevents water wastage, making it correct.
Option D:
"Turn off" is grammatically incorrect in this context as it should be a past participle form with 'turned'. It conveys the same meaning as Option C but is not properly formed, so it would also be considered incorrect for formal writing purposes.
13.
I shower or bathe regularly.
A) MOST of the time.
B) SOME of the time.
C) NEVER.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
The claim that "MOST of the time" is correct implies a high frequency, which aligns with the statement "I shower or bathe regularly." Regularity suggests frequent actions, typically more than just occasionally but not necessarily every single day. Thus, "MOST of the time" accurately reflects this.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Indicates high frequency.
Option B:
Incorrect. Suggests lower frequency or occasional actions.
Option C:
Incorrect. Implies no action, contradicting the statement.
Option D:
Incorrect. No valid reason to choose this option.
14.
Brain is compound by
A) Cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstream.
B) Brain, cerebellum and brainstream.
C) Cerebelum, spine cord.
D) Cerebrum and cerebellum.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is A) Cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem. The brain consists of the cerebrum (which includes the cerebral cortex), cerebellum (responsible for coordination and balance), and brainstem (which connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls many automatic functions).
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Includes all major parts of the brain.
Option B:
Incorrect. "Brain" is redundant as it's already part of the correct answer.
Option C:
Incorrect. Missing the cerebrum and includes a misspelling ("cerebelum").
Option D:
Incorrect. Missing the brainstem.
15.
Which sentence is not true about young animals?
A) Some animals make noise when they are in danger.
B) Young animals make different noise.
C) All young animals learn to find food themselves.
D) Some animals and their young make noises to find each other.
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Explanations:
All young animals do not necessarily learn to find food themselves. Some species rely on their parents for feeding and learning about food sources until they are mature enough to forage independently.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
True - Many animal species make noise as a warning signal when in danger.
Option B:
True - Young animals often produce distinct sounds that differ from their parents or other adults of the same species.
Option C:
False - This statement is not universally true. Some young animals depend on parental guidance for finding food.
Option D:
True - Many animal species use vocalizations to locate and communicate with their offspring or partners, especially in environments where visual cues are limited.
16.
Should you pick up your Chromebook by the screen?
A) Yes.
B) No, Never!.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Picking up a Chromebook by the screen can cause damage to both the device and the user. The screen is not designed to bear weight, which could lead to cracks or other physical damage. Therefore, it is always recommended to handle a Chromebook by its edges or bottom to avoid such risks.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as picking up the Chromebook by the screen can cause damage.
Option B:
Correct. Never pick up a Chromebook by the screen to prevent potential damage.
Option C:
Incorrect, as it includes an incorrect option (A).
Option D:
Incorrect, as there is a correct answer among the options provided.
17.
True or False:The article suggests that health care workers should prioritize their own well-being over patient care.
A) TRUE.
B) FALSE.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
The claim that health care workers should prioritize their own well-being over patient care is incorrect according to the article's suggestions. Health care professionals are advised to maintain a balance where they take care of themselves while also providing quality care to patients, ensuring neither aspect is neglected.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as it contradicts the balanced approach suggested by the article.
Option B:
Correct. The article suggests a balance between self-care and patient care.
Option C:
Not applicable since only one option is correct.
Option D:
Not applicable as there is a clear, single correct answer.
18.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to take care of the environment in the video?
A) Using public transportation.
B) Recycling materials.
C) Planting trees.
D) Building dams.
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Explanations:
The video mentions ways to take care of the environment such as using public transportation, recycling materials, and planting trees. However, building dams is not mentioned as a way to take care of the environment in the context provided.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Using public transportation - Mentioned.
Option B:
Recycling materials - Mentioned.
Option C:
Planting trees - Mentioned.
Option D:
Building dams - Not mentioned.
19.
I avoid eating dairy & poultry products that are not refrigerated.
A) MOST of the time.
B) SOME of the time.
C) NEVER.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
The claim that the correct answer is "A) MOST of the time" suggests a high frequency but not absolute adherence to the dietary practice described in the question. This indicates that while the individual avoids eating dairy and poultry products that are not refrigerated, they do so most of the time rather than all or some of the time.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Indicates a high frequency but not absolute adherence to the dietary practice.
Option B:
Incorrect. Suggests less frequent adherence, which does not match "MOST of the time."
Option C:
Incorrect. Indicates no adherence at all, which contradicts the given statement.
Option D:
Incorrect. Implies none of the options are correct, but Option A is clearly valid based on the context provided.
20.
..... send messages from the brain to our locomotor system.
A) Spinal cord.
B) Brain.
C) Motor nerves.
D) Sensory nerves.
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Explanations:
Motor nerves are responsible for transmitting signals from the brain to the muscles, enabling movement and coordination of the body's locomotor system.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Spinal cord acts as a pathway but does not directly send messages.
Option B:
Brain generates motor commands but does not transmit them directly to muscles.
Option C:
Correct - Motor nerves carry signals from the brain to the muscles, facilitating movement.
Option D:
Sensory nerves transmit information about sensations and do not control muscle movements.
21.
The main role of the ..... , is controlling our movements, coordination and balance.
A) Cerebrum.
B) Brain stem.
C) Spinal cord.
D) Cerebellum.
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Explanations:
The cerebellum is responsible for controlling our movements, coordination, and balance. It receives information from the brain and spinal cord to coordinate muscle activities and maintain posture and equilibrium.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Cerebrum - This part of the brain is mainly involved in higher functions such as thought and action but not specifically for coordination and balance.
Option B:
Brain stem - It controls basic life-sustaining functions like breathing and heart rate, not movements or coordination.
Option C:
Spinal cord - This is a pathway for transmitting signals between the brain and body but does not control movements, coordination, and balance directly.
Option D:
Cerebellum - Correct. It plays a crucial role in motor control, ensuring smooth, precise, and coordinated movements as well as maintaining posture and balance.
22.
You can be strong by eating even without sleeping.
A) True.
B) False.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
The statement "You can be strong by eating even without sleeping" is a false claim. Sleep is essential for physical and mental health, recovery, and overall well-being. Without adequate sleep, the body cannot function optimally, which would negatively impact one's strength and ability to perform daily activities.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as it suggests eating alone can make someone strong without needing sleep.
Option B:
Correct. The statement is false because sleep is necessary for physical health and strength.
Option C:
Incorrect as the correct answer is not that all options are true.
Option D:
Incorrect as one of the above options (B) is indeed correct.
23.
Why is it important to drink water throughout the day?
A) Because it tastes good.
B) Just for fun.
C) To see how much water you can drink.
D) To keep your body hydrated and healthy.
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Explanations:
Keeping your body hydrated and healthy is crucial for various bodily functions such as digestion, temperature regulation, and nutrient transport. Proper hydration supports overall well-being and can prevent issues like dehydration, which can lead to fatigue, headaches, and other health problems.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Tasting good does not explain the importance of drinking water throughout the day.
Option B:
Drinking water is not just for fun; it serves a vital biological function.
Option C:
Measuring how much you can drink is irrelevant to maintaining hydration and health.
Option D:
This option accurately describes the importance of drinking water, as it keeps your body hydrated and healthy.
24.
Important means .....
A) Pay money.
B) A human organ in the head.
C) Pay more attention to.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
The phrase "important" in the context of "take care of" means to pay more attention to, ensuring something is given proper consideration and maintenance. This aligns with Option C.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. Paying money does not relate to the concept of importance in this context.
Option B:
Incorrect. An organ in the head is unrelated to the meaning of "important" here.
Option C:
Correct. This accurately reflects the meaning of "important" when used with "take care of."
Option D:
Incorrect. Option C is valid, making this choice incorrect.
25.
Which action helps the planet?
A) Throw garbagge to the street.
B) Turn off the lights when not in use.
C) Wash you car using a hose instead of a bucket.
D) Cut down trees.
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Explanations:
Option B is correct because turning off lights when not in use helps conserve energy, reducing the demand for electricity generated from fossil fuels and thus decreasing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Throwing garbage on the street pollutes the environment and can harm wildlife. It does not help the planet.
Option B:
Turning off lights when not in use conserves energy, reducing carbon emissions and helping to protect the environment.
Option C:
Using a hose to wash your car wastes water, which is a precious resource. It does not help the planet.
Option D:
Cutting down trees reduces forest cover, leading to less carbon absorption and increased soil erosion. This action harms the environment.
26.
The care of a community garden can ..... many people.
A) Involve.
B) Young.
C) Protect.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
"Take care of" is used to express responsibility for the well-being or maintenance of something, in this case, a community garden. "Involve" means to engage or include someone in an activity or process. Therefore, the correct answer is A) Involve because it accurately reflects how caring for a community garden can engage and include many people.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. "Involve" means to engage or include, which fits well with the idea of many people participating in the care of a community garden.
Option B:
Incorrect. "Young" does not fit grammatically or contextually here.
Option C:
Incorrect. "Protect" means to guard against harm, which is different from engaging or including people in an activity.
Option D:
Incorrect. This option suggests none of the above are correct, but A) is indeed correct.
27.
How are they called the animals that are only found in a particular place
A) Native animals.
B) Nateve animals.
C) SNatives animals.
D) Nafive animals.
E) Nerild animals.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is
A) Native animals.
These are the animals that are naturally found in a particular place and have historically inhabited that area without human introduction.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Native animals are those indigenous to a specific geographic region or habitat, not introduced by humans.
Option B:
Incorrect. The term is misspelled as "Nateve."
Option C:
Incorrect. This option is also misspelled and does not make sense in the context of the question.
Option D:
Incorrect. This option is incorrectly spelled as "Nafive," which is not a recognized term.
Option E:
Incorrect. This option is incorrectly spelled as "Nerild," and does not relate to the concept of native animals.
28.
What is a characteristic of ADHD?
A) Disliking sports.
B) Preferring to stay still.
C) Needing to take frequent breaks.
D) Lack of creativity.
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Explanations:
The characteristic of ADHD that is correctly identified in the option C) Needing to take frequent breaks, is accurate because individuals with ADHD often struggle with maintaining focus for extended periods and may require more frequent pauses to manage their energy levels or attention spans.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Disliking sports is not a characteristic of ADHD.
Option B:
Preferring to stay still is contrary to the nature of ADHD, which often involves hyperactivity and restlessness.
Option C:
Needing to take frequent breaks is correct as mentioned above.
Option D:
Lack of creativity is not a defining feature of ADHD; individuals with ADHD can be highly creative.
29.
Can you go to any website you want to whenever you want?
A) No.
B) Yes.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is A) No, because accessing certain websites may be restricted due to legal, privacy, or security reasons. Websites can also have age restrictions or require specific permissions that prevent access for some users.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Accessing all websites freely without any restrictions is not possible.
Option B:
Incorrect. There are limitations on website access due to various factors such as legal, privacy, or security concerns.
Option C:
Incorrect. This option suggests unrestricted access to all websites, which is not true.
Option D:
Incorrect. None of the options suggest a scenario where there are no restrictions on website access.
30.
What did Ivy and Bean want to use the sheets for in the attic?
A) To make t-shirts.
B) To make bed covers.
C) To make curtains.
D) To make doll clothes.
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Explanations:
Ivy and Bean wanted to use the sheets in the attic to make curtains (Option C). This aligns with their practical approach to repurposing materials for functional home decor items, which is a common theme in their stories. Using bed sheets to create curtains not only adds a personal touch but also serves as an effective way to enhance privacy and aesthetics in their shared space.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Making t-shirts would require more fabric than available sheets, making it impractical.
Option B:
While bed covers are a possibility, curtains serve a dual purpose of both decoration and privacy, fitting better with the story's context.
Option D:
Doll clothes might be too small-scale for the amount of fabric available from sheets in an attic setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the phrase "take care of" mean in English?
The phrase "take care of" means to look after or manage something properly, ensuring it is well-maintained and safe. It can be used for various contexts, from personal health to environmental stewardship.
How can "take care of" be applied in a community setting?
In a community setting, "take care of" can refer to maintaining local resources like a community garden or ensuring the safety and well-being of native animals. It emphasizes collective responsibility for shared spaces and wildlife.
Why is it important to take care of oneself regularly?
Regularly taking care of oneself involves maintaining good health, both physical and mental. This includes eating well, exercising, getting enough sleep, and managing stress, which are crucial for overall well-being.
How can one take care of electronic devices properly?
Properly taking care of electronic devices involves using them according to the manufacturer's guidelines, keeping them clean and dry, and regularly updating software. This helps extend their lifespan and ensures they function optimally.
What does it mean to take care of waste responsibly?
Taking care of waste responsibly means disposing of it correctly, recycling where possible, and minimizing the amount generated. This practice helps protect the environment and promotes sustainable living.