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Step 1: Answer Question 9.
In a school event, social issues are typically reflected by the behaviour of the primary participants in the school environment. These are the students' and teachers'. While parents might be present, the core social dynamics and issues within a school setting involve the interactions between students and teachers.
The correct option is D.
- A. students': Too narrow, excludes teachers.
- B. teachers': Too narrow, excludes students.
- C. students' and parents': Parents are not always the primary group reflecting social issues in the event itself, compared to the daily interactions of students and teachers.
- D. students' and teachers': Represents the main groups whose behaviour would reflect social issues in a school context.
D.students′andteachers′
Step 2: Answer Question 10.
Civility refers to polite and respectful behavior, especially in public or among different groups of people. It involves recognizing the dignity and humanity of others.
The correct option is D.
- A. The elements of politeness: Part of civility, but not the most comprehensive definition.
- B. Excessive use of the internet: Irrelevant to the definition of civility.
- C. Living peacefully together in families: Too specific; civility applies more broadly.
- D. The behaviour that recognise the humanity of others: This is the most complete definition, encompassing respect and politeness towards all individuals.
D.Thebehaviourthatrecognisethehumanityofothers
Step 3: Answer Question 11.
Social issues are problems or conditions within a society that affect a significant number of people and are often seen as undesirable. They are fundamentally connected to the structure and functioning of society.
The correct option is B.
- A. Associated when there is a conflicting opinion: Conflicting opinions can be part of social issues, but not their sole definition.
- B. Connected with society and the way it is organised: This is the most fundamental and broad definition of what social issues are associated with.
- C. Connected with the environment and culture of the society: While relevant, option B is more direct to the systemic nature of social issues.
- D. Situations or conditions that come about as a result of socialising: This describes a consequence or origin, but not the core association.
B.Connectedwithsocietyandthewayitisorganised
Step 4: Answer Question 12.
The question asks for an option that is not a social issue in school.
- A. lack of respect: This is a common social issue in schools.
- B. pursue academic excellence: This is a positive goal and desirable outcome, not a social issue.
- C. viewing pornographic materials: This is a serious social issue and disciplinary problem in schools.
- D. use of mobile phones during school hours: This can lead to various social issues like distraction, cyberbullying, and academic disruption.
Therefore, "pursue academic excellence" is the exception.
The correct option is B.
B.pursueacademicexcellence
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