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Question 1:How many children are there, upto
the age of 19?
option 1:10 million
option 2:15 million
option 3:20 million
option 4:25 million
Question 2:Most children in UK receiev pocket
money:
option 1:daily
option 2:weekly
option 3:monthly
option 4:yearly
Question 3:How many percentage of children
live with both birth parents?
option 1: 40%
option 2: 55%
option 3: 65%
option 4: 75%
Question 4:How many percentage of children
live in single parent families?
option 1: 25%
option 2: 30%
option 3: 35%
option 4: 65%
Question 5:How many percentage of children
live within a step family?
option 1: 10%
option 2: 15%
option 3: 18%
option 4: 19%
Question 6:Approximately at what age do young
people give GCSE's?
option 1: 14 years
option 2: 15 years
option 3: 16 years
option 4: 17 years
Question 7:Approximately at what age do young
people give A/S levels?
option 1: 16 years
option 2: 17 years
option 3: 18 years
option 4: 19 years
Question 8:Approximately at what age do young
people give A levels?
option 1: 16 years
option 2: 17 years
option 3: 18 years
option 4: 19 years
Question 9:One in two young people now move
onto higher education after school.
option 1:TRUE
option 2:FALSE
Question 10: Is child molestation by strangers an
increasing danger?
option 1: yes, because children play more often
outside
option 2: only in Northern Ireland
option 3: yes, there is a strong increasing
pattern
option 4: there is no increase in child
molestation cases
Question 11: What is GCSE?
option 1: Generalized Common Sense Examination
option 2: Grant for Community Sponsored Education
option 3: General Certificate of Secondary
Education
option 4: Geometry & Chemistry Simplified Exam
Question 12: What does 'A' in A levels stand for
option 1: Amateur
option 2: Advanced
option 3: Application
option 4: Actual
Question 13: At what age does compulsary testing
take place
option 1: 3, 7 and 11
option 2: 4, 6 and 10
option 3: 6, 10 and 13
option 4: 7, 11 and 14
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Answer 1:(2). In Britain there are almost 15
million children and young people up to the age of
19. This represents almost a quarter of the UK
population.
Answer 2:(2). weekly
Answer 3:(3). 65%
Answer 4:(1). 25%
Answer 5:(1). 10%
Answer 6:(3). 16 years
Answer 7:(2). 17 years
Answer 8:(3). 18 years
Answer 9:(2). FALSE. One in three young
people now move onto higher education after school.
The Government aim is to reach one in two.
Answer 10: (4). Incidents of child
molestation by strangers are often reported in great
detail, but there is no evidence that dangers of
this kind are increasing.
Answer 11: (3). General Certificate of
Secondary Education.
Answer 12: (2). Advanced.
Answer 13: (4). Compulsory testing takes
place at the ages of seven, eleven and fourteen in
England and Scotland but not in Wales where more
informal methods of assessments are favoured.
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