1) What does the waste hierarchy show? a) How to deal with waste to help the environment b) What you can recycle c) What governments should do about waste d) How long it takes for waste to decompose 2) Who would you find in the House of Commons? a) The Monarch b) Lords c) The Government d) Members of Parliament (MPs) 3) Which of these statements is false? a) Children have the right to an education b) Children in every country are able to go to school c) Some people think that girls should not have an education d) Schools teach different things in different countries 4) Which of these can individuals do to help the environment? a) Ban certain chemicals used in farming b) Clearly label here food comes from c) Buy food which is grown locally d) Use recycled materials for packaging food to be sold in shops 5) Which of these is a cause someone might care about? a) Their pets b) Their family c) Abandoned animals d) Their school 6) Which of these is not prejudice? a) Assuming someone who has a disability uses a wheelchair b) Thinking a girl will select the pink cup and plate c) Thinking everyone who is Asian is from the same country d) Asking an older person if they need help with something 7) Which of these is discrimination? a) Putting out toys appropriate for toddlers b) Stopping boys playing with dolls c) Asking a girl why she is enjoying playing with the car garage d) Stopping a child going on a broken slide 8) Which one of these is not a good way to challenge prejudice and discrimination? a) Talking to people about the issue b) Threatening people c) Finding positive role models d) Making sure you do not discriminate 9) What do Government ministers have responsibility for? a) A group of MPs b) Particular areas of government c) A constituency d) A political party

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