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This quiz on | This quiz on young people and the law is part of the [[Young People and the Law Lesson Module]] in [[Law-Related ESL Lessons]]. The quiz is an opportunity for a learner to <span class="noglossary">assess</span> their understanding. | ||
<quiz display=simple> | <quiz display=simple> | ||
{ | |||
{People 19 years old or order are allowed to marry in BC. | |||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
+ TRUE. | + TRUE. | ||
- FALSE. | - FALSE. | ||
{ | {Children under 14 years of age cannot be arrested or taken to court. | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
- TRUE. | - TRUE. | ||
+ FALSE. | + FALSE. | ||
{ | {Children under 18 years of age may not work during school hours. | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
- TRUE. | - TRUE. | ||
+ FALSE. | + FALSE. | ||
{ | {Some young people join gangs. | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
+ TRUE. | |||
- FALSE. | |||
{ | {Young drivers never break the traffic rules. | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
- TRUE. | - TRUE. | ||
+ FALSE. | + FALSE. | ||
{ | {Many community groups have parenting classes. | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
+ TRUE. | + TRUE. | ||
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{Choose one of the following words to complete the sentence. Use each word only once. | {Choose one of the following words to complete the sentence. Use each word only once. | ||
* | *police | ||
* | *free | ||
* | *driver's | ||
* | *parents | ||
|type="{}"} | |type="{}"} | ||
Some schools have { police } officers who work with the school. | |||
If there is a problem concerning their child, { parents } can talk to a home-school worker. | |||
Young people aged 16 years are allowed to get a { driver's } licence if they pass the tests. | |||
The Helpline for Children is { free } to call from anywhere in BC. | |||
</quiz> | </quiz> |
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This quiz on young people and the law is part of the Young People and the Law Lesson Module in Law-Related ESL Lessons. The quiz is an opportunity for a learner to assess their understanding.
Press the "Submit" button after answering the questions in order to see how you have done!