A) Imposed authority B) Sovereignty C) Representation D) Self governance
A) Nearby country B) Parent country C) Distant country
A) Elected officials B) People C) Independent nations
A) Birth rate B) Death rate C) Population
A) Population density B) Rural areas C) Urban areas
A) Population density B) Resource management C) Resource allocation
A) Immigration B) Emigration C) Migration
A) Economic development B) Overpopulation C) Resource allocation
A) Underpopulation B) Population growth rate C) Overpopulation
A) Under population B) Population growth rate C) Overpopulation
A) Economic opportunities B) Resource management C) Family planning
A) Saving lives B) Bravery C) Teamwork
A) Firefighter B) Fire service C) Fire extinguisher
A) False B) True C) Maybe
A) True B) False
A) Honesty B) Disrespect C) Selflessness
A) Honesty B) Disobedience C) Aggression D) Cheating
A) Insufficient supervision or support B) Emotional challenges C) Exposure to social environment
A) Punishment B) Beating mercilessly C) Rewards and recognition
A) True B) False
A) The use of violence and intimidation to achieve political goals B) The use of economic sanctions to influence policy C) The use of diplomacy to resolve conflicts D) The use of military force to defend a country
A) Only domestic B) Only international C) Domestic and international
A) Only economic factors B) Only political factors C) Only social factors D) Political, economic, social and ideological factors
A) Fear, anxiety and disruption of normal life B) Increased trust in government and institutions C) Improved economic growth and development
A) Ignoring root causes and focusing solely on military action B) Increasing security measures without addressing root causes C) Addressing root causes, improving intelligence, and international cooperation
A) Measures taken to promote terrorism B) Measures taken to prevent and respond to terrorist threats C) Measures taken to ignore terrorist threats
A) Poverty has no relationship with terrorism B) Poverty can contribute to conditions that foster terrorism, but is not a direct cause
A) The use of technology to disrupt, damage, or destroy digital systems and infrastructure B) The use of technology to gather intelligence on terrorist C) The use of technology to preach against terrorism D) The use of technology to promote peace and security
A) To build trust and credibility B) To increase profit C) To advance career D) To reduce stress
A) Competition B) Hierarchy C) Collaboration D) Individualism
A) To take ownership of actions and decisions B) To blame others C) To shift focus D) To avoid responsibility
A) Favoritism B) Gossip C) Discrimination D) Respect
A) To prioritize own needs B) To ignore colleagues' feelings C) To criticize colleagues D) To understand and support colleagues
A) Manipulation B) Ambiguity C) Secrecy D) Transparency
A) To delegate task B) To avoid tasks C) To prioritize own interests D) To take ownership of tasks and outcomes
A) Deceit B) Close - mindedness C) Open - mindedness
A) To criticize others B) To show off skills C) To demonstrate expertise and maintain a positive reputation D) To prioritize personal interests
A) Trustworthiness B) Unreliability C) Dishonesty D) Unprofessionalism
A) The act of damaging someone's property B) The act of deceiving someone for financial gain C) The act of taking someone else's property without permission D) The act of physically harming someone
A) The act of physically harming or threatening someone B) The act of entering someone's property without permission C) The act of damaging someone's reputation |