Integrated Studies Quiz

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Test your understanding of communities and their structures with our Integrated Studies Quiz! This engaging quiz covers various types of communities, landmarks, and roles within the society, providing a comprehensive overview of essential concepts.

Whether you're preparing for a class or simply want to learn more, this quiz is perfect for you! Topics include:

  • Types of Communities
  • Landforms and Water Bodies
  • Economic Roles
  • Historical Sites and Places of Interest
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningTree42
1. A _________is a group of people living and working together.
Place
Historical site
Community
2. The two MAIN types of communities are __________ and __________
Village and city
Urban and rural
Town and city
3. One example of a village is _________
May Pen
New Harbour Village
Rocky Point
4. One example of a town is ______________
Clarendon
May Pen
Kingston
5. One example of a city is _______________
Ochi Rios
Mandeville
Montego Bay
6. What is the difference between a private-owned building and a public building?
Private-owned buildings are buildings owned by an individual or an institution while public buildings are owned by an individual.
Private-owned buildings are buildings owned by an individual or an institution while public buildings are owned by the government.
Private-owned buildings are buildings owned by the government while public buildings are owned by an institution, church or individual.
7. A ________________ is the highest kind of landform.
Hill
Mountain
Sea
8. A _________ is a body of water surrounded by land.
Sea
River
Lake
9. A ___________ is a body of fresh water.
River
Lake
Sea
10. Three (3) man-made water sources are:
River, pond, canal
Pond, canal, reservoir
Tank, canal, lake
11. A person that buys then sells food in the market is called a ___________
Seller
Farmer
Vendor
12. A person who grows then sells food is called a ___________
Vendor
Butcher
Farmer
13.A driver is to a bus as a carpenter is to __________
Car
Furniture
Bricks
14. A mason is to cement while a electrician is to ______________
Dresser
Paintings
Television
15. Boston Beach in Portland is a _________
Historical site
Place of interest
Man-made resource
16. What is the difference between a sculptor and a sculpture?
Sculptures are works of art while a sculptor is a person who creates these works of art.
Sculptors are works of art while a sculpture is a person who creates these works of art.
Sculptures can be seen from all sides while a sculptor can be seen from the front.
17. Kirkvine Alumina Plant is a place of __________
Historical site
Interest
Economic important
Giddy House is a place of ________________
Historical site
Interest
Economic importance
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