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GOZO COLLEGE SECONDARY SCHOOL Embracing Diversity Half Yearly Exams 2017-2018 Subject: Social Studies Form: Year 10 Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes Name: Class: Instructions to Candidates Answer all questions 1

SECTION A. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE WORDS BELOW (10 MARKS) tourism absolute specialization refugee sustainable interdependence gross exportation relative industrial 1. means sending of goods or services produced in one country to another country. 2. domestic product is the total value of goods and services produced by an economy in any particular year. 3. poverty is a lack of basic and necessary objects, for example, food, water and an adequate place to live in. 4. A is a person fleeing conflict or persecution and is defined and protected in interntional law, and must not be expelled or returned to situations where his life and freedom are at risk. 5. is influencing the Maltese culture since people are traveling and interacting with other cultures. 6. poverty is the standard in terms of the society where the individual lives, not along the lines of basic needs, yet the superficial ones, for example, he does not own a car. 7. tourism means that although countries accept that tourism is important for their economy, tourism should not create pressure and environmental problems. 8. is the process of concentrating one s occupation on a specific area of expertise. 2

9. is when we depend on the help of others to work and live together in a group, for the common good of society. 10. The revolution was the transition from hand production methods to new manufacturing processes which relied on machines. SECTION B. UNDERLINE THE CORRECT ANSWER (10 MARKS) 1. Irregular immigration refers to: a) people who come for a holiday to our country. b) people who arrive in our country without the necessary documents. c) people who leave one country to live in another country. 2. A tourist is a) someone who travels to a country for good. b) someone who travels to a country for work. c) someone who travels for a holiday. 3. Fortress economy a) earns money from tourists who come to visit fortresses in Malta. b) earns money from tourism. c) earns money by offering services for war and security reasons. 4. Ecotourism a) causes a lot of harm to the environment. b) attracts people who appreciate the environment. c) is practised by irresponsible tourists. 3

5. Culture a) is a social heritage, where human beings make use of the environment around them according to their needs. b) is the education we learn at school. c) is the territory of a country. 6. Cultural diversity happens when a) people of different races, colour, religion or different cultures respect each other within the community they live in. b) people of different skin colour fight one another because of prejudice. c) people are killed because they believe in different religions. 7. The Jesuit Refugee Services work to a) help people of different races to be discriminated against. b) defend and help people that have to escape from their country because of persecution or war. c) make sure refugees who come to our country are not given any shelter. 8. Tourism is part of a) the primary sector. b) the secondary sector. c) the tertiary sector. 9. The fourth sector of the economy is a) related to research and IT. b) related to agriculture. c) related to manufacturing. 4

10. Rural zones are a) zones in the city. b) zones in the countryside. c) zones in the town. ANSWER QUESTIONS FROM SECTIONS C, D, E AND F ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER. SECTION C. ANSWER ALL THESE QUESTIONS. (25 MARKS) 1. What do we mean by multiculturalism? Does this exist in Malta?(5) 2. Mention THREE ways how the life of Maltese people has changed and mention an example of each. (6) 3. Work is divided into four sectors. Mention one sector and in 50 words describe it and give examples of it. (8) 4. What do we mean by leisure? Name TWO past Maltese leisure activities and TWO present forms of Maltese leisure activities (6). SECTION D. READ THIS PARAGRAPH AND ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS(20 MARKS) A country s population can change because of the movement of citizens from one country to another. You could have a decline in population because a percentage of people, leaves the country once and for all to settle in other countries. These people are know as emigrants. Then, you could have an opposite effect; which means that there is an increase in the country s population because there is an influx of citizens from other countries who come in that country with the aim to settle. These people are known as immigrants. 5

Taken from Ninvestigaw is-soċjeta by Godfrey Baldacchino 1. Explain the difference between illegal immigrants and refugees. (6) 2. Mention two organisations that help refugees and their work. (4) 3. Mention THREE factors that drive people to leave their countries. (3) 4. Mention five rights granted to refugees. (5) 5. Mention TWO reasons which lead to poverty among illegal immigrants when they are in another country. (2) SECTION E. WRITE A PARAGRAPH ON THIS PICTURE. BELOW ARE SOME WORDS TO HELP YOU. (15 MARKS) Multiculturalism Status of Irregular UNHCR War refugee immigrant Discrimination Rights Poverty Work Push Factors 6

SECTION F: CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TITLES AND WRITE ABOUT 200 WORDS ABOUT IT. (20 MARKS) 1. Write at length about the four sectors of work and their importance within the Maltese economy. Give examples of types of work we find in each sector. 2. Leisure time activities have changed drastically over time. Write in detail about these changes and say what brought them about. 3. Right now there is a crisis in Europe because of the large amount of refugees that are leaving their countries. Discuss. 7