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qfu. rEsrcoDE01243010 FORM TP 201s110 MAY/JUNE 2015 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARJBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATEO EXAMINATION SOCIALSTTJDIES Paper 01 - General Proficiency I how 15 minutes 28 MAY 201s (p.m.) READ TI{E' FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS... More

qfu. rEsrcoDE01243010 FORM TP 201s110 MAY/JUNE 2015 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARJBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATEO EXAMINATION SOCIALSTTJDIES Paper 01 - General Proficiency I how 15 minutes 28 MAY 201s (p.m.) READ TI{E' FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. l. This test consists of 60 items. You will have I hour and 15 minutes to answer them. In addition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet. .'. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C)' (D). Read each item you are about to answer and decide which choice is best. 4. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below Samole Item Which of the following tems is used to identiff lines of descent dlrongh the father? Samole Answer (A) Matrilineal @o@@ (B) Patrilineal (C) Matriarchal (D) Patriarchal The best answer to this item is "Patrilineal," so (B) has been shaded' Less

qfu. rEsrcoDE01243010 FORM TP 201s110 MAY/JUNE 2015 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARJBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATEO EXAMINATION SOCIALSTTJDIES Paper 01 - General Proficiency I how 15 minutes 28 MAY 201s (p.m.) READ TI{E' FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. l. This test consists of 60 items. You will have I hour and 15 minutes to answer them. In addition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet. .'. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C)' (D). Read each item you are about to answer and decide which choice is best. 4. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below Samole Item Which of the following tems is used to identiff lines of descent dlrongh the father? Samole Answer (A) Matrilineal @o@@ (B) Patrilineal (C) Matriarchal (D) Patriarchal The best answer to this item is "Patrilineal," so (B) has been shaded' 5. Ifyou want to change your answer, erase it completely before you fill in your new choice' 6. When you are told to begin, tum the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can' If you cannot answer an item, go on to the next one. You may retum to that item later' I DO NOT TT]RN TIIIS PAGE T]NTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Copyright @ 2013 Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. nt t^?nl n/F tnl <

Lloyd invited his mother to live with him, Which of the following is LEAST likely to his wife and two sons. The new familv be a concem for adolescents in the family? structur€ would be termed (A) Coping with their emotional (A) nuclear problems (B) extended (B) Comrnunicating with adults in the (C) joint family home (D) single parents (C) Providing financial support for the home (D) Balancing academic and sociai t Which of the following are aspects of the activities socialization process? I. Religious teaching In the Caribbean, fathers have accepted II. Reproduction more responsibility for child rearing III. Recreationalactivity MAINLY because of the (A) I and II only (A) early death of mothers (B) I and III only (B) increase in the divorce rate (C) Il and III only (C) high unemployment rate offathers (D) I, II and III (D) increase in the number of s'orking mothers 3. Which of the following is NOT a typical 7. Which of the following BEST explains feature of low-income families in the the promotion of family planning in the Caribbean? Caribbean? (A) They are usually self-suffcient. (A) To ensure a balance in numbers (B) Their homes lack educational betrveen male and female facilities. (B) To teach parents to supen'ise the (C) They often have a large number of activities of rheir children children. (C) To allorv persons to har.e sexual (D) The children are often economic relationships t'ith chosen . contributors to the household. panners (D) To give parents control over the number and spacing of their 4. Maxine Lewis lives with her unmarried children mother and father. The union between her parents can BEST be described as Which of the follorving u'ould undermine (A) friendly the authority ofparents in the home? (B) conjugal (C) common law (A) Setting and enforcing clear rules of (D) compassionate conduct (B) Inconsistency in rervarding and punishing children (C) Giving cash allowances to adolescent family members (D) Allowing children to participate in family decision making GO ONTOTHENEXTPAGE 012430r0tF 20rs

-3- IO 9. Unemployment and hard economic 13. Which of the following BEST characterizes conditions have forced both parents in a primary group? .1 some Caribbean families to migrate, leaving an elder son or daughter to care for (A) Large in size the younger brothers and sisters. (B) Face-to-faceinteraction (C) A common name or title Which of rhe following problems is LEAST (D) Shared beliefs and norms likeiy to affect the younger brothers and sisters? 14. Ralph is the leader of his school's choir. (A) Low achievement at school He makes all group decisions without (B) Breakdown in discipline in the consulting his other group members. What home type of leader is Ralph? (C) Lack of adult role models in the home (D) (A) Democratic Lack of oppom.rnity forpeer-group interaction (B) Participative (C) Authoritarian (D) Laissez-faire 10. The type ofcare associated with the elderly is described as 15. Which of the following is the BEST (A) geriatric example of a compromise? (B) old folks (C) paediatric (A) Workers arguing in a cafeteria line (D) senescence (B) Two students involved in a writing contest (C) A football team working together ll. Caribbean govemments have improved the to win a match rights of children born out of wedlock by (D) A husband promising to clean the house while his wife does the (A) building more foster homes for cooking abandoned children (B) providing incentives for their parents to get married 16. Which of the following are characteristics (C) passing laws to allow them to ofa strong leader? qualifu for inheritance (D) passing laws to control sexual (A) Willing to make decisions relations outside of marriase (B) Always keeps a serious face (C) Always lenient with members 12. IdentiE/ the order in which the ancestors of (D) Allows members to make their own decisions Caribbean people arrived in the region. I. Amerindians II. East Indians 17. Democratic control and open membership III. Europeans are features ofa IV. Africans (A) sole trader (A) I, Ill, IVandII (B) street gang (B) I, [I, II and IV (C) private company (C) I, II, III and lV (D) cooperativesociety (D) I, IY III and II GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE

18. Samuel broke one ofthe school rules. He 23. In many Caribbean countries the Queen of was given 250lines to writc. The above is England is the head ofstate. an example of a Such countries may be described as (A) right (A) republics (B) norrn (B) monarchies (C) ritual (C) dictatorships (D) sanction (D) democracies 19. In which of the following countries is 24. The MAIN function of a prosecutor in the proportional representation practised? judicial system is to (A) Guyana (A) issue a summons to a witness (B) Jamaica (B) provide counsel for the defendant (C) Barbados (C) present arguments against the (D) St Vincent defendant (D) determine the verdict at the end of a trial 20. The plan proposed by political parties for managing a colmty is published in a document called a The role of the opposition ia parliament can BEST be described as (A) pamphlet (B) manifesto (A) inciting civil disobedience and (C) rragazine mass protest (D) constitution (B) opposing policies rv'hich the ruling party proposes (C) voting in favour ofall bills debated 21. A political campaign is a method used by in Parliament parties to (D) analysinggovernmeDt'spolicies and presenting altematites (A) give voice to the people (B) encourage people to vote (C) give donations to the needy 26. A national budget has a deficit when (D) get tunding from the public expenditure is (A) equal to revenue .,, (B) less than revenue Which of the following is NOT normally (C) greater than revenue dealt with by family courts in the Caribbean? (D) sumcient to finance development (A) Divorce (B) Child custody ,,1 Which of the following is a NON- (C) Probate of wills TAXABLE source of govemment revenue? (D) Alimony payments (A) Export eamings (B) Patents and licences (C) Grants from donor agencies (D) Eamings on goods and services GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 012430t0/F 2015

-5- 28. A country's constitution may be changed 32. The term 'labour force' is BEST defined as by all persons who are (A) a referendum (A) at the age of retirement from work (B) national elections (B) qualified, willing and able to work (C) nationalregistration (C) employed and those actively (D) local govemment elections seeking employment (D) qualified to work and are cunently seeking employment 29. The constitutions of Commonwealth Caribbean countries guarantee citizens freedom of conscience, expression, Item 33 refers to the following diagram assembly and movement. These freedoms which shows the population pyramid for are usually referred to as CounryX. (A) citizenship Males Age Group Females (B) civic duties 80+ (C) human rights 70-79 tD) independence 60-69 50-59 4049 30. Which ofthe following is LEAST likely to 3tF39 be affected by overpopulation in a country? 20-29 10-19 (A) Pattem of land use 0-9 (B) Provision of social services t0 t5 20 25 (c) Participation in religious activity In Percentages In Percentages (D) Universal access to secondarv education Which ofthe following featues of Counay X may be gatiered from the diagram above? 31. Lack of sufficient resources to support the demands ofa nation's population is known (A) Size of its population as (B) Age-gender distribution of population (A) depopulation (C) Percentage of births per 1 000 of (B) over population population (c) under population (D) Percentage of population below 5 (D) population density yean of age GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE

Item 34 refers to the following graph which 37. The concepts of'push' and 'pull' are sho*,s bifth rate according to gender for associated with Country Z. (A) migration of people Birth Rate (B) unemploymentpattems per '000 55 (C) developmentofresources 50 (D) pollution of t}te environment 45 40 30 \-.: 25 38. An exanple of intra-regional migration is 20 the movement of people from - -Female 15 10 (A) Jamaica to the United States -Male (B) The United States to Montserrat 1960 1965 t970 t97s 1980 l9E5 1990 (C) Anguilla to the United Kingdom (D) Trinidad and Tobago to Saint Lucia 34. From the data, given in the graph, it can be concluded that (A) male birth rate has always been Item 39 refers to the follo'rving diagram. lower than that of females (B) female birth rate increased steadilv between 1960 and 1990 (c) female birth rate reached its highest level around the mid-1970s (D) male birth rate was higher than that of females betv/een 1975 and t980 35. Which of the following BEST explains why binh rates have been falling in some Caribbean countdes? (A) Fewer babies are dying in the first 39. Which of the follorving ma1. result if many -year oflife. people do what the 1,oung man in the (B) Family planning is now encouraged picture is doing? in several countries. (c) The quality of medical care has I. Rapid rate ofgrotth ofcities declined in some countries. (D) Larger numbers of people are II. The brain drain erperienced by many developing countries migrating from some countries. III. Inadequatehousing.educational and health facilities in urban 36. Acountry's population increase is calculated areas by finding the (A) I and II only (A) specific fertility rate (B) I and III only (B) positive net migration (C) lI and III only (c) difference between birth rate and (D) I, II and III death rate (D) sum ofthe natural increase and net migration GO ON TO THENEXTPAGE ot2430lo/F 2015

{0. Healthy individuals are beneficial to a 44. Persons are considered unemployed when country's development because such they are individuals are MORE likely to be (A) under the age of65 and disabled (A) less critical (B) working for less than 12 months a (B) satisfied and contented year (C) self-sufficient and self-reliant (C) studying full time at an institution (D) productive and effective workers of higher learning (D) between the ages 16 and25 years and actively looking for work 11. The introduction ofmachines in agriculture results in the unemployment of farm *'orkers. 45. It is TRUE to sav that marine life in the Caribbean is The S'pe of unemployment these workers suft'er is (A) a renewable resource (B) an unlimited resource (A) normal (C) useless as a tourist attraction (B) eyclical (D) does not contribute t<i persons'diets (C) seasonal (D) tecbnical 46. Which of the following would play an important part in a govemment's efforts to 42. Which of the following are MOST likely increase consumption of locally produced to happen in a country where there is full food? employment? (A) Increasing the price of imported L Greater demand for goods and food services (B) Increasing taxes on agricultural IL lmprovement in the quality of life lands III. An upsurge in criminal activities (C) Imposing heavy duties on imported farm tools (A) I and II only (D) Cutting down forest trees to obtain (B) I and III only more agriculhral land (C) II and III only (D) I, II and III 47. Which of the following methods offishing is Mosr damaging to the eco-system? 43. which of the followins situations contributes MOST to underJnployment? (A) Trawling the seas (B) Setting offish pots (A) Foreign investnent in a country (C) The use ofdynamite (B) Employment for illegal immigrants (D) The dropping of seines (C) Unsatisfactorylevelsofeducational attainment (D) Slow rate of development of physical resources GO ON TO THE NEXT PACE

?8- Which of the following has the potential to Which of the following is the MOST cause t}le MOST serious pollution of the important aim ofthe trading arrangements beaches of the Caribbean? with;n CARICOM? (A) Oil spill from tankers (A) To promote economic development (B) Hurricanes and high tides in the region (C) Improper garbage disPosal (B) To increase the markets and (D) Unsuitable fishing practices revenue of larger territories (C) To ensure that goods from outside the region become cheaPer 49. Which of the following measures will (D) To increase travel and contact assist Caribbean countries to develop self- among the PeoPle of the region sufficient economies? I. Developing the local agricultural 53. Which of the following factors hinders co- sector operation among CARICOM states? IL lnvesting in local industries rather than in foreign ones (A) Common economic Policies UI. Issuing import licences for goods (B) The challenge ofglobalization which can be produced locally (C) Competition for foreign capital (D) Difference in cultural traditions (A) I and Il only (B) I and III only (C) II and III only s4. "Individual countries in the region are too (D) I, II and III small to make their presence felt on the world stage." 50. Most Caribbean countries remain produce6 Implied in this statement is the need for of primary products MAINLY because (A) individual countries to espouse (A) they are agriculturally based republicanism (B) they possess few mineral resources (B) individual countries to demand (C) their labour forces are largely their democratic rights . unskilled (C) individual countries to return to (D) they lack the means to process their colonialism resources (D) integration of countries in the region under consideration 51. The highest authority of the Cadbbean Community (CARICOM) is the Which of the following is NOT a feature of globalization? (A) West lndian Commission (B) Heads of Govemment Conference (A) Migration of skilled labour (C) Council ofTrade and Development (B) Establisbment oftade links around (D) Council ofForeign and Community the world Relations (C) Creation ofjobs as a result of foreign investment (D) Use oflow levels oftechnology in the production of goods GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 01243010/F 2015

-9 - 56. Which of the following may hinder Items 59{0 refer to the following table integration in CARICOM? below which gives the natural increase population for Country X in 2006. (A) Removal of duties and tariffs (B) Restrictions on intra-regional Fade (C) The establishment of a common No. of No. of No. of No. of curTency Births Deaths lmmigrants Emigrants (D) More funding from the Caribbean 30 000 15 000 14 000 8 000 Development Bank 57. Ifa cARICoM co,ntry imposesrestriction, 59' The natural increase in population for on GARICOM p."O".i! *r,Jrt counbiv x in 2006 was following provisions is being "iinl violated? (A) 6 000 (A) Rules of origin G) 15 ooo (t-, :l':'::":li.rgrg:- i:i Lommon extenEl ErIII [3] i1333 (D) Special regime of LCDs 60. The net migration figure for Country X in 58. 2006 was which of the following is NoT likely to be a potential benefit of CARICOM to a memberstate? I S] ,:BBl (A) 22 0oo Investment in the resion's narural .(c) (D) 38 ooo resources (B) Movement of skilled people within the region (C) Greater self-sufficiency in food production within the region (D) Increased competition among member states for limited hurnan resources END OFTEST IFYOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST. ot2430to/F 2015

TEST CODE OI243OIO FORM TP 2016113 MAY/JTINE 2016 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTItr'ICATEO EXAMINATION SOCIAL STUDIES Paper 01 - General Proficiency t hour 15 minutes 24 le.IAY 2016 (p.m.) READ THE F'OLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. I . This test consists of 60 items. You will have I hour and l5 minutes to answer them 2 In addition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet. J Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read each item you are about to answer and decide which choice is best- 4. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below. Sample ltem Which of the following terms is used to identify lines of descent through the father? Sample Answer (A) Patrilineal o@@@ (B) Patriarchal. (C) Matrilineal (D) Matriarchal The best answer to this item is "Patrilineal," so (A) has been shaded. 5. If you want to change your answer, erase it completely before you fill in your new choice. 6. When you are told to begin, tum the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you cannot answer an item, go on to the next one. You may return to that item later. -- DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. - - Copyright @ 201 4 Caribbean Examinations Council -- All rights reserved. I -I -- 0t2430101F 2016

-2- I Which of the following are aspects of the 5 Which of the following is NOT a role that socialization process? females traditionally play in the family? I. Recreational activity (A) Caregiver il. Religious teaching (B) Homemaker III. Reproduction (C) Breadwinner (D) Socializing agent (A) I and II only (B) I and III only (c) II and III only 6. Which ofthe following would MOST likely (D) I, ll and III result from women working outside the home? 2. In which of the following family types I. Improved standard of Iiving are cultural traditions passed from older II. Higher self-esteem for women members to children MOST easily? III. Decline in family values (A) Nuclear (A) I and II only (B) Extended (B) I and III only (C) Single-parent (c) II and III only (D) Sibling controlled (D) I, Il and III 3 The term 'patrifocal'refers to a family in 7 Which ofthe following situations represents which a recent change in roles offamily members? (A) the father is the authority figure in (A) Fathers being employed in white- the household collar jobs (B) the mother is not present in the (B) Mothers spending more time with household their babies (c) kinship is traced along the father's (C) Adolescents playing a part in line of ancestors family decision-making (D) husband and wife live at the home (D) Grandparents playing a more of the husband's parents effective socialization role 4. More husbands are now performing 8 Which ofthe following BEST explains the household chores MAJNLY because they reason forthe promotion of family planning in the Caribbean? (A) get more time off from work than their wives (A) To ensure a balance in numbers (B) preferto remain athome and assist between male and female their wives (B) To teach parents to supervise the (C) enjoy using the labour saving activities of their children devices in the home (c) To allow persons to have sexual (D) are responding to the changing relationships with chosen ' roles of family members partners (D) To give parents control over the number and spacing of their children GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE

-3- 9 Which of the following is likely to L2 Which of the following is NOT a way by undermine the authority of parents in the which traditional customs are kept alive in home? the Caribbean? (A) Setting and enforcing clear rules (A) Archives compiling local oral for conduct history (B) Inconsistency in rewarding and (B) Villagers organizing folk festivals punishing children annually (c) Giving cash allowances to (c) Families practising ancestral adolescent family members dances regularly (D) Allowing children to participate in (D) Governments supporting senior family decision making citizens'homes Item 10 is based on the following passage. 13. Which of the following characteristics MUST a group possess for it to be Unemployment and hard economic considered a formal group? conditions have forced both parents in some Caribbean families to migrate, I. Code ofconduct leaving an elder son or daughter to care for II Specific objectives younger brothers and sisters. III Membership requirements 10. Which ofthe following problems is LEAST (A) I and II only likely to affect the younger brothers and (B) I and III only sisters of such families? (c) II and III only (D) I, II and III (A) Low achievement at school (B) Breakdown in discipline in the home 14. A school is a formal group MAINLY (c) Lack of adult role models in the because members home (D) Lack of opportunity for peer group (A) perform the same rituals interaction (B) live in the same community (C) are selected by other members (D) participate in community activities 1l Which of following MOST likely accounts for the high incidence of street children in the Caribbean? 15 Which ofthe following actions is likely to lead to the survival of a group? (A) Selling of illegal drugs (B) Stealing to support self (A) Solving problems as a group (c) Abandonment of children (B) Members acting individually (D) Involvement in prostitution (C) Leader controlling group members (D) Members being critical of group goals GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE nt?41nlNF' )nl6

-4- 16. Which of the following are characteristics 20 Democratic control and open membership of a strong leader? are features ofa I. Is willing to make decisions (A) street gang II. ls always lenient with members (B) public company III. Does not tolerate disorder (c) private company (D) cooperative society (A) I and II only (B) I and III only (c) II and lll only 21. Which of the following wouldNOTusually (D) I, II and lll be associated with educational institutions? (A) Rules and regulations Items 17-18 referto the following dialogue. (B) Customs and traditions (c) Suppression offreedom Sita: When Marvin was group leader he (D) Transmission of culture was always ordering us about. Paul: Me, I prefer a group leader who )) Which of the following may be classified allows members to do as they as institutions? please. t. Government II Marriage 17. The leadership style of Marvin, as described III Religion in the dialogue above, is (A) I only (A) autocratic (B) I and ll only (B) democratic (c) II and III only (C) charismatic (D) I, II and III (D) laissez-faire 23 Which ofthe following is LEAST likely to 18. Paul's statement indicates that he prefers a lead to protest by a trade union? leader with a style that is (A) Inadequate benefits for workers (A) autocratic (B) Unhealthy working environment (B) democratic (C) Few opportunities for promotion (c) laissez-faire (D) Expensive housing for managers (D) charismatic 24 Which of the following election strategies r9. Adolescents are MOST likely to influence is a political party likely to use to reach each other in a positive way when they a large number of persons in the shortest possible time? (A) force each other to accept the same values (A) Public meetings (B) advise each other to carry out anti- (B) Radio advertisements social activities (C) House-to-house visits (C) encourage each other to always (D) Public opinion surveys challenge adults' views (D) become involved in guidance and counsel ling activities GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE

-5- 25. Caribbean countries where the Queen 29 In all CARICOM countries citizens have of England is the head of state may be the right to vote. This right is preserved described as because (A) (A) general elections occur every four republics (B) or five years monarchies (c) (B) citizens only vote ifrequired by the democracies law to do so (D) dictatorships (c) it is enshrined in the constitutions of these countries (D) there are two or more political 26. Which ofthe following groups ofCaribbean parties for which citizens vote countries have a republican form of government? 30 The constitutions of Commonwealth (A) Barbados and St Kitts and Nevis Caribbean countries guarantee citizens (B) Antigua and Barbuda and freedom of conscience, expression, Montserrat assembly and movement. These freedoms (C) Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago are usually referred to as (D) Jamaica and St Vincent and the Grenadines (A) citizenship (B) civic duties (C) human rights 27. In a constitutional monarchy, the political (D) independence leader of the victorious party becomes 31. The population density of acountry will be (A) prime minister high if the (B) governor general (C) leader of the house (A) birth rate is high and the death rate (D) president of the senate is low (B) death rate is low and the birth rate is low 28. The role of the opposition in parliament (C) death rate is high and the binh rate can BEST be described as is low (D) birth rate is high and the death rate (A) inciting civil disobedience and is high mass protest (B) voting in favour of all bills debated 32 Which of the following BEST describes a in parliament census? (c) rejecting policie's which the ruling party proposes (A) The collection of information on (D) analysing government's Policies the births and deaths in a country and presenting alternatives (B) The registration of Persons in preparation for general elections in a country (C) Information on the amount of money spent on goods and services in a country (D) The counting and recording of the characteristics of the population in a country GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE nr'rlt2nr nlE'rfl14

-6- 33. Which of the following is NOT a result of 37 Which of the following is MOST likely to population growth? result from rising levels of unemployment in a country? (A) Traffic congestion (B) Availability of land (A) High birth rate (C) Development of slums (B) Increasedemigration (D) Increased demand on social (C) lncrease in workers'salaries services (D) Increased sporting activities 34. An example of intra-regional migration is 38. Which of the following is LEAST likely the movement of people from to lead to the development of the human resources of a country? (A) Jamaica to the United States (B) The United States to Montserrat (A) Improved health services (C) Anguilla to the United Kingdom (B) Increase in the cost of living (D) Trinidad and Tobago to Saint Lucia (C) Increase in the minimum wage (D) Improvededucationalopportunities 35. Which of the following situations is LEAST likely to result from an increase 39 Most of the Caribbean countries remain in immigration in a country? producers of primary products MAINLY because they (A) Overpopulation (B) Reduction in wages (A) are agriculturally based (C) lncrease in job opportunities (B) possess few mineral resources (D) Overcrowding in urban areas (C) lack the means to process their resources (D) have labour forces that are largely 36 Which of the following would unskilled DISCOURAGE emigration? (A) High standard of living in the 40 Which of the following is based on destination country exploiting non-renewable natural (B) Relaxed immigration laws in the resources? destination country (C) Availability ofwell-paidjobs in the (A) Fishing country of grigin (B) Lumbering (D) Lack of economic opportunities in (c) Bauxite mining the country of origin (D) Hydroelectric power 4t Which ofthe following groups ofresources can be classified as renewable? (A) Forests, water, land (B) Land, bauxite, asphalt (c) Petroleum, forests, water (D) Bauxite, petroleum, natural gas GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE

-7 - 42. Which ofthe following Caribbean territories 46. Which ofthe following has the potential to LEAST amount of forest resources? has the cause the MOST serious threat of pollution to the beaches of the Caribbean? (A) Belize (B) Guyana (A) An oil spill from a tanker (c) Barbados (B) Humicanes and high tides (D) Dominica (c) Improper garbage disposal (D) Unsuitable fi shing practices 43. Which of the following would play an important part in a'government's effiort to Item 47 refers to the following graph which increase consumption of locally produced shows the life expectancy of females in food? country A, 1950-2010 EO (A) Increasing subsidies to farmers (B) lncreasing the price on agricultural lands (c) Imposing heavy import duties on farm tools (D) Cutting down forest trees to make e) land available to farmers A 5s0 o o a x 44. Fish, bauxite and sand are BEST classified E40 AS FI (A) minerals (B) elements (c) products (D) resources 45. Which of the following are ways by which people have caused soil erosion in the 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Caribbean? Year of Birth I. Mining II. Slash and burn 47 Which of the following statements is III. Crop rotation correct, based on the graph above? (A) I and II only (A) The life expectancy declined after (B) I and Ill only 2000. (C) II and lll only (B) Before 1980, no one was likely to (D) I, II and III live past the age of 50. (C) Between 1980 and 2010, women lived longer than men. (D) Persons born in 1990 were more likely to live past 60 than those born in 1970. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE oT247T)to/F )nt6

-8 Item 48 refers to the following diagram Item 49 refers to the graph which which shows the population pyramid for shows birth rate according to gender for Country X. Country Z. Male FemaIe Birth Rate Age Group per'000 80+ 55 70-79 50 45 60-69 40 50-59 30 40-49 25 30-39 20 20-29 - -Female I5 10-19 t0 0-9 -Male 50 5 1960 196s 1970 t97S 19t0 19E5 1990 In Percentages In Percentages 49 The graph above shows that in Country Z 48 Which ofthe following features of Country the X may be gathered from the diagram above? (A) female birth rate increased steadily between 1960 and 1990 (A) Size of the population (B) female birth rate reached its highest (B) Age-sex distribution of the popula- level around the mid-l 970s tion (c) male birth rate has always been (c) Percentage of births per 1000 of Iower than the female birth rate the population (D) male birth rate was higher than the (D) Percentage ofthe population below female birth rate between 1975 five years ofage and 1980 50. The treaty which led to the establishment 52 Which of the following does NOT of CARICOM is an example of a result from industrial development in the Caribbean? (A) bilateral agreement (B) unilateral agreement (A) Increased exports (C) functional agreement (B) Declining employment (D) multilateralagreement (c) High standard of living (D) Increased training opportunities 51. 'Economic integration', as part of CARICOM's main objectives, aims 53 Between 1958 and 1962 Cartbbean primarily at governments made an attempt to unify the (A) rational izing CARICOM's existing region politically by tariffs (B) limiting outside access to (A) forming a federation CARICOM products (B) seeking independence (c) accelerating development in (C) establishing CARIFTA CARICOM countries (D) organizing CARICOM (D) reducing the debt owed by CARICOM member states GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE

-9- s4 The CARICOM Single Market and 58 "CARICOM countries need to pool their Economy (CSME) was created to deepen skilled human resources." the integration movement and to respond to the challenges and opportunities of The MOST likely result of such action would be (A) communism (B) globalization (A) a speeding up of the rate of 'brain (C) independence drain' (D) republicanism (B) a reduction in the need for foreign experts (C) a reduction in workers'wages and 55 Which of the following is the MOST salaries important aim of the trading arrangements (D) an increase in the spending of within CARICOM? foreign exchange (A) To promote economic development in the region 59 In relation to CARICOM, the University of (B) To increase the markets and the West Indies, the University of Guyana revenue of larger territories and the Council of Legal Education are (C) To increase travel and contact known as among people of the region (D) To ensure that goods from outside (A) associate institutions the region become cheaper (B) public organizations (C) multilateral institutions (D) nongovernmental organizations 56. "lndividual countries in the region are too small to make their presence felt on the world stage." 60. Which of the following is a function of the Caribbean Development Bank? Implied in this statement is the need for individual countries to (A) Regulating foreign exchange rates (A) retum to colonialism in CARICOM countries (B) espouse republicanism (B) Providing loansto individuals in the (C) demand their democratic freedom Caribbean for home construction (D) seek to create trading links with (c) Serving as a central bank for each other all commercial banks in the CARICOM region (D) Organizing and supervising loans 57 Which of the followipg may HINDER for developmental work in economic integration in CARICOM? member states (A) Removal of duties and tariffs (B) Restriction on intra-regional trade (c) The establishment of a common currency (D) More funding from the Caribbean Development Bank END OF TEST IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORI( ON THIS TEST. 0t243010/F 2016

I I TEST CODE 01243S10 FORM TP 203 8L13 MAY/JUNE 2O1B CAR.EtsEE,AI{ EXAVTII{.ATIONS CC}UNCIL E CARIBtsEAN SECONDARY EDUCATIGN CERTIFICATE(D s EXAMIN.AT{MI$ s ffi E & SOCIAE, STUMTES E traper 01 - Gemen:al Pr:ofrciencY I treaar 15 witaee€es t0 MAY 2018 (p.m.) READ TIIE F'OT,LOWING IT{STTT.UCTIONS CAR.BF'ULLV" i. This test consists of 60 iterns" You wiil have I hour and 15 minutes to answer them. 2. In addition to this test booklet, you shouid have an answer strreet. a J. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). R-ead each itern you are about to answer and decide whioh choice is best. space havirag A On your answer sheet, find the number whioh comesponds to your itemr and shade the the iame letter as the answer you have chosen' Look at the sample item below' Sample Itern I Which of the f,ollowing terms is used to identifu lines of descent through the father? SarneleAuswel (A) Patriarchal @*@@ (B) Patrilineal (C) Matriarchal (D) Matrilineal The best answer to this item is "Patrilineal," so (B) has been shaded. 5. If you want to change your answer, etrase it cornpletely before you fill in your new choice' 6. When you are told to. begin, tum the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you cannot answer an item, go on to ttre next one. Yor.l may return to that iterrr later. DO NGT TUI(N TT{[S PAGE {JNTXL YOU .&R.E TO[,D TO DO SCI"

T" n noyet invited his naottrrer to live with hirn, Which of the following is I-EAST likely to be a concorn of adolescents in the fatnlly? his wit-e and two sons. The new farnily strue:ture would tre termred (A) Froviding financial support for the home (A) joint (B) Communicating with adults in the (B) biended trrome (C) nuclear ([)) extencled (C) CoPing rvith their emotional probierns (D) BaXancing academic and social acti\-ities 2" Whicnr of the f-onlowil'rg are aspects of the soeialization Preleess? L Religious teaching 5. In the Carit'beair. i-athers have accepted II. tr{.eproduetion $lore responsibiiit-v for child rearing IiI" Recreationan activities :'[AI5LY because of the (A) l and nI ontry {A) early death of mothers (E) I and XItr oniy (B) increase in the divorce rate (C) I{ and orely Xtrtr (c) high employment rate of fathers (D) I,II amd nII (D) increase in the number of working rnothers -n" Wlaieh ol'ttae following farnily functions are parents perforrnirag wlaen the-v insist 7. Which ol'the foltrowing statements about for the propefiy the changing features of family life is NOT tlaat chindrera skrow respect true of, today"s Caribbean societies? ofl sithers? (A) Social (A) Parents are becoming more autoeratic. (B) Emotionan (E) Generally, farnilies have fewer (C) tsiotrogieal children. (D) Ecotlomic (c) Men and lvomen choose their own partners. (D) Husbands and lvives usually treat 4" &{axine n-ewis lives witia her unrnan"ied each other as equais. rnotiaer and fattaer. The union between her parents ean tsEST be described as Research suggests that youilg penple are (A) friendlY influencedto abuse iliegal drugs \'IAINLY (B) conjugan because of (A) eommon iaw (D) comPasslonate (A) frustration (B) peer pressure (c) the generation gaP (D) dropping out nl stililul

--)- 9. Which of the following is MOST likely to L2, Caribbean govemments have improved the undetmine the authority of parents in the rights of children born out of r,rredlock by home? (A) building more foster homes for (A) Setting and enforcing clear rules abandoned children for conduct (B) providing incentives for their (B) trnconsistency in rewarding and parents to get married punishing children (c) passing laws to allow them to (C) G[ving cash allowances to quali$, for inheritance adolescent farnilY rnembers (D) passing laws to control sexual (D) Allowing children to pafiicipate in relations outside of marriage family decision-making 13. Which of the following are characteristics Item trg is based on the following passage. of a formal group? Unemployment and hard economic 1. Code ofconduct conditions have forced both parents in u. Specific objectives some Caribbean families to migrate, m. Membership requirements leaving an elder son or daughter to care for younger brothers and sisters. (A) I and II only (B) I and III only (c) II and III only 1S. Which of,the foilowing problems is NOT (D) I, II and III iikely to affect the younger children of such fanailies? 14. Paul is the captain of his school's chess (,{) tr-ow achievement at school club. At meetings, he allows members to (ts) Breakdown in disciPline in the make whatever decisions they want. What horne leadership style is he disPlaYing? (C) X-ack of adult role modeis in the home (A) Traditional (D) Lack of opportunity forpeer group (B) Democratic interaction (c) Laissez-faire (D) Authoritarian 11. Wtrrich ofthe following BEST characterizes a prirnary group? (A) n-arge in size (B) Face-to-face interaction (c) ,A cornrnon name or title (D) Shared beliefs and norms

Items 15-16 refer to the four gatherings of 19. Adolescents are MOST likely to influence people described below. each other in a positive rvay .when tleey I. Boys playing football in a (A) force each other to accept the same community park values II. Students in uniform ata science fair (B) advise each other on how to carryr 1II. People shopping in the market- out anti-social activities place (C) encourage each other to always IV. Party members at a political challenge adults' views rneeting (D) become involved in guidance and counselling activities I5. In which of the following types of groups would example IV be classified? 24. Which of the following is NOT usually (A) Peer associated with educational institutions? (B) Primary (C) Voluntary (A) Rules and regulations (D) Secondary (B) Customs and traditions (C) Suppressionoffreedom x6. \44fch ofthe gatherings could MOST niketv (D) Transmission of culture be classified as peer group? 21. The political party which forms the (A) I and II only government in the first-past-the-post (B) I and III only system is the pafty that wins the MOST (C) II and III only (D) I, II and III (A) seats (B) votes (C) candidates t7. Which of the following are characteristics (D) supporters ofa strong leader? i. Is able to make decisions 'rn Which of the following documents do II. Is always lenient u,ith members in the Caribbean usually potritical parties Iii. Does not tolerate disorder use to inform the public about their policies, promises and programmes? (A) I and II only (B) I and III only (A) Hansard (C) trI and III only (B) Manifesto (D) I, II and III (C) Policy statement (D) Conference papers {o _f G. Which of the following is the BEST example of, a compromise? (A) Workers arguing in a cafeteria line (B) Two students involved in a.,r,riting contest A football team practising together I9) /I\\ l !

Which ofthe following is LEAST likelv to Which of the follorving is a non-taxable lead to protest bY a trade union? source of revenue for governments? (A) Inadequate benefits for workers (A) Export earoing (B) Patent and licence (B) Unhealthy working environment (c) Expensive housing for managers (c) Grant from donor agencies (D) More opportunities fbr promotion (D) Earting on goods and services A political campaign is a method used by 29. In all CARICOM countries, citizens have 24. parties to the right to vote. This right is preserved because (A) give voice to the PeoPle (B) encourage PeoPle to vote (A) general elections occur every four (C) give donations to the needY or flve years (D) get funding from the Public (B) citizensonlyvoteifrequiredbythe law to do so (C) it is enshrined in the constitutions ,{ Caribbean countries where the Queen of of these countries England is the head of state are described (D) there are two or more political as parties for which citizens vote (A) republics (B) monarchies 30. Which of the following is NOT included (c) democracies in the written constitution of a country? (D) dictatorships (A) Methods of taxation (B) Responsibilities of citizens (c) Powers and functions of officers of 26. One MAIN dutY of the SPeaker of the state House of RePresentatives is to (D) Powers and resPonsibilities of Parliament (A) regulate House debates (B) represent the President (c) make important sPeeches (D) support governmental PolicY 27. The MAIN function of a prosecutor in the judicial system is to (A) issue a summons to a witness (B) provide counsel for the defendant (c) determine the verdict at the end of a trial (D) present arguments against the defendant i,;efliq,rlli

Items 31-32 refer to the following table 34. Lack of sufficient resources to stlpport the which shows the population figures of four demands of a nation's population is known AS countries. (A) depopulation Area Population (B) overpopulation Country (km') (approx.) Qarc) (c) underpopulation (D) population growth I 750 70 000 n 100 1s0 000 35. Which of the following is NOT a result of, PoPulation growth? m 300 100 000 (A) Traffic congestion (B) AvailabilitY of trand IV 25 000 1s0 000 (C) DeveloPment of slums (D) Increased dernand on sociatr services 31. Which country has the HIGHEST population density? 36. Which of the fbllowing BEST explains why birth rates hawe been falling in some (A) I Caribbean countries? (B) II (c) ru (A) Fewer babies are dying in the first (D) IV year of life. (B) The quality of mectrical care has declined in son:le countl'ies ?1 The term'labour force'is BEST defined as (C) Familyplanning is now encouraged all persons who are in several countries' (D) Larger numbers of PeoPle are (A) at the age of retirement f,rom rvork migrating fiom some countries' (ts) qualified, willing and able to rvork (C) ernPloYed and those activelY seeking emPloYment 37. Which of the following is MOST iikely to (D) qualifled to work and are currently result from rising levels of unemployment seeking emPloYment in a country'? (A) High bifth rate -3J. The introduction ofmachines in agriculture (B) Increased emigration results in the unemployment of f-arm (C) Increase in workel's'salaries workers. (D) Increased sporting activities The type of unemployment these lr"orkers suffer is (A) norrnal (B) cyclical /r1^1\

38. The attractive social conditions offered 42. Which ofthe following are MOST likelv tcr by some countries have influenced the happen in a country where there is a high movement of people from the Caribbean. ernployment rate? These conditions may BEST be described as I. Greater demand tr'or goods and services (A) incentives IX. Improvernent in the quality of life (B) push factors m. An upsurge in orirninal activities (C) pull factors (D) encouragements (A) I and II ontry (B) I ancl iII only (c) II and III only 39. Which of the following are problems (D) I, Itr and IItr usually associated with rapid urban growth in developing countries? 43. Which of the tbllowing wouid play an I. Unemployment important part in a goverrunent's efforts to II. Shortage of housing increase consumption of trocatly procluaed m. Shortage of motor vehicles food? (A) I and II only (A) Increasing taxes on agricuitural (B) I and III onlY lands (C) II and III onlY (B) Irnposing traeavy duties on imported (D) I, II and III farrn tools (c) Increasing the price on irnPorled food 4$. Healthy inclividuals are beneficial to a (D) Cutting down forest trees to obtain country's developinent because such rnore lands for housing individuals are MORE likely to be workers who are 44. It is true to say tnrat rtrarine nit-e im tnre (A) less critical Caribbean is (B) satisfied and contented (C) productive and effective (A) ara unlin:lited resource (D) self:sufficientandself-centred (B) a reelewahle resot}rce (c) tuseless as a tounis[ attraction (D) not a contributor to persoms' diets 41. Which of the following is based on exploiting nonrenewable natural resources? (A) Fishing (B) Lumbering (C) Bauxite mining (D) Hydroelectric Power

4s. trVhich of the following are ways bywhich i!q!E 49 refers to the follovving tabte wtrich peoptre have caused soil erosion in the shows population figures for Country X in Caribbean? 2416. I. II. Slash and burn No. of No. of iYo. of No. +f iIi. Crop rotation Births Deaths Immigrants flmignants (A) tr and trI only 30 000 15 000 t4 000 8 000 (B) I and III only (c) Xi and trII only 48. The natural increase in population for (D) tr, II and III Country X in 2016 u,as (d) 15 000 46. Which of,the fotrlowing rnethods of,fishing (B) 2t 0a0 is MOST'daneaging to the eco_system? (c) 24 }Aa (A) Using dynarnite (D) 4s 000 (B) Trawling the seas (C) Setring of fisle pors Item 49 refers to the follorving graph (D) Dropping of seines which shows the birth rate accordi"* ," sex for . Caun1ry Z. Birth Rate 47. Most Caribbean countries remain expoffiers per'0G8 55 of primary products IdAINLY because 50 45 (A) they possess iimited minenal 40 J3 resources 30 (B) their econornies are agriculturally )1 based 20 (C) their labour forces are largely - -Fcrnale l5 10 unskilled (D) they lack tlae means to proaess their -lVIate resources 1950 195s *7A $1s 19E0 198s n990 49. The graph abor,e shows that in Cowtry Z the (A) fems-le birlh rate increased steadily betn.een 196A and 1990 (B) female birth rate reached its highest level around the mid-1970s (c) male birth rate was always lower than the female birth rate (D) male birth rate was lrielr." 'female [r", {L" birth rate between 1975 and 1980

-9- 50, fhe reaqr'*'hich led to the establishmenr \Mhich CAITICOM group is rnade up of oiC-{RICOM is an example of a prime ministers, executive presidents and chief rninisters of mernber countries? tAt bilateral agreement (.8I unilateralagreement (A) The Secretariat (C.) functional agreement (B) Comnaon Market Council (D) multilateral agreement (C) Standing Committee of Ministers (D) Heads of Govemment Cr:nference 51. Which of the following shows the progression of Caribbean integration 55. Fol which of the fbllowing reasons are movements? Carihbean oountries MOST likely to attract foreign investors? (A) CAI{IFTA + C.A.RICOM - FEDERAIIO}d (A) Frermotingeconomicdeveioprnent (B) FEDERATION -* CARtrCOM --> ira the region (C) CARIFTA (ts) Xncreasing travetr among the people FEDERATION ---+ CARIFTA --> of the region CARICOM (C) Increasing market access for the (D) CARICOM ---+ CARIFTA ---+ large territories FEDERATION (D) Ensur:iirg the pulchase of cheapel goods fl'orn ol- tsi<Ie the region 52. Which of the following factors hinders cooperation arnong CARICOM states? 3$. "Individual countries in the regicln are too small to make their preserrce fetrt on the (A) Cornlrron economic policies wortrd stage." (E) The ctrrailenges of globalizatian (C) Diftbrences in cutrtural traditions trmpiied in this statement is the need for (D) Cornpetitiorittx'foreigninvestments indivirluan coruatries to (A) netur:n to colonialisrn 3J. Between i958 and 1962 Caribbean (B) espouse reputrtricanisral goverlments made an attempt to unify the (C) harmonize foreign policies region politically by (D) demanel their dernocratic freedom (A) forming a federation (B) seeking independence 3/. The CAR-{COM Single h,tflarlket and (C) establishing CARIFTA Econorny (CSh4E) was oreated to deepen (D) organizing CAzuCOM tlae integration movement and to respond to the otraatrienges arrd opportunities o1' (A) communisna (ts) giohanization (C) independence (D) repuhtrieainism

) ) - 10- 58. Which of the following does NOT 6a. Which of t}:e follorving is a firncrion of ttre result from industrial development in the Caribbean Development Bank? Caribbean? (A) Regulating foreign exchange rates (A) Increased export in CARICOM countries (B) High standard of living (B) Providing loans to individuals in (C) Declining employment the Caribbean for constructing (D) Increasedtrainingopportunity homes (C) Serving as a central bank for commercial banks in the 59. If a CARICOM country imposes CARICOM region restrictions on CARICOM products (D) Organizing and supervising loans which ofthe followingprovisions, is being for developmental work to violated? member states (A) Liberalization of trade (B) Functional cooperation (c) Common external tariff (D) Special regime of LCDs END OF TEST IF YOU FINISH tsEFOR.E TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WOR.I< ON THIS TEST.

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