We are Together Quiz

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3rd Grade
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Noor Bahashwan
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is an example of teamwork mentioned in the text?
Ants working together to secure their living
A doctor performing surgery alone
A football player winning a game alone
Engineers designing a building alone
Answer explanation
The question asks for an example of teamwork mentioned in the text. The correct choice is 'Ants working together to secure their living.' This option highlights how ants collaborate and cooperate to achieve a common goal. The other options are not relevant to teamwork or do not involve multiple individuals working together. The answer explanation is within the specified word limit and follows the given conditions.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which activity mentioned in the text can only be done by a team?
Playing basketball
Watching TV
Swimming
Building a house
Answer explanation
The question asks which activity mentioned in the text can only be done by a team. The correct choice is 'Building a house' because it requires the collaboration and coordination of multiple individuals. This activity cannot be accomplished by a single person. The other options, such as playing basketball, watching TV, and swimming, can be done individually or in a team. Therefore, 'Building a house' is the only activity that specifically requires a team.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What happens if one team member fails?
No one else will succeed
The team will find a replacement
The task will be completed by others
The team will disband
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following cannot be done alone?
Performing a surgery
Playing volleyball
Driving a car
Watching TV
Answer explanation
Performing a surgery cannot be done alone because it requires a team of medical professionals, including surgeons, nurses, and anesthesiologists. The procedure is complex and delicate, involving precise incisions, careful monitoring, and coordination among the surgical team. Playing volleyball, driving a car, and watching TV can all be done alone without the need for assistance or specialized skills. Therefore, performing a surgery stands out as the option that cannot be done alone.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the role of team members in a project?
To work independently and complete their part
To compete with each other for recognition
To take credit for the team's success
To sabotage the project (be imposters or spys)
Answer explanation
The role of team members in a project is to work independently and complete their part. They should not compete with each other for recognition or take credit for the team's success. It is important for team members to collaborate and support each other to ensure the success of the project. They should not sabotage the project by being imposters or spies. The team members' main responsibility is to contribute their skills and efforts towards achieving the project goals.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the purpose of teamwork?
To make the task more difficult
To create conflicts among team members
To achieve a common goal
To waste time and resources
Answer explanation
Teamwork is essential to achieve a common goal. It involves collaborating and working together towards a shared objective. By pooling resources, skills, and knowledge, teams can accomplish tasks more efficiently and effectively. Teamwork fosters cooperation, coordination, and synergy among team members, leading to increased productivity and success. It is not about making the task more difficult, creating conflicts, or wasting time and resources. Instead, teamwork focuses on harnessing collective efforts to accomplish objectives.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is an example of a task that can only be completed by a team?
Watching TV
Playing basketball
Building a house
Driving a car
Answer explanation
A task that can only be completed by a team is building a house. This is because building a house requires the collaboration and coordination of multiple individuals with different skills and expertise. It involves various stages such as planning, designing, construction, and finishing, which necessitate the combined efforts of a team. Watching TV, playing basketball, and driving a car can be done individually, but building a house requires teamwork and cooperation to ensure successful completion.
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