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Q1. Match the words with their definition.
Your answer:
British - someone from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

discrimination - treating a person unfairly because of their characteristics

prejudice - to think badly of someone because of how they look or who they are

hatred - a strong dislike for somebody
Question hint used - false

Q2. What does it mean if something is fundamental?
Your answer:
something very important and basic, like the foundation of something
something not very important and basic, like the foundation of something
something very important and basic, not like the foundation of something
Question hint used - false

Q3. Match the start of each sentence with the correct ending.
Your answer:
The Equality Act ... - protects people who are vulnerable.

Prejudice was different in the past ... - but it still exists.

We can choose what we want ... - Britain to be like in the future.
Question hint used - false

Q4. There are Fundamental British Values.
Your answer:
Five
Question hint used - true

Q5. The idea that all boys must like football is an example of a ...
Your answer:
stereotype
Question hint used - false

Q6. Which of the four British values is missing? Individual liberty, democracy, mutual respect and tolerance, and ...
Your answer:
The Rule of Law
Question hint used - false

Q1. Match the words with the correct definition.
Your answer:
ethnicity - the group you belong to with shared culture, language and history

racism - being unkind because of someone's skin colour or their ethnicity

immigrant - someone who has moved to another country
Question hint used - false

Q2. Racist myths have links to Britain's involvement in the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its ...
Your answer:
Empire
Question hint used - true

Q3. Which statements are true?
Your answer:
Racist ideas were invented a long time ago but some people still believe them.
No one believes racist ideas anymore.
Immigrants have only arrived in Britain in recent years.

Immigrants have been part of Britain for thousands of years.
Question hint used - false

Q4. Who should racism and discrimination always be reported to?
Your answer:
a trusted adult
the person who has been racist

the police
Question hint used - false

Q5. Match the start of each sentence with its correct ending.
Your answer:
People from all over the world ... - have immigrated to Britain.

Discrimination and racism are ... - never ok and everyone deserves to feel safe.

Many people immigrate because ... - of family and/or work.
Question hint used - false

Q6. Put the events in chronological order (the order of which events happened, starting with the earliest event and finishing with the most recent event).
Your answer:
1 - Romans came to take control of Britain.

3 - Huguenots came to escape danger.

2 - Anglo-Saxons came to start new lives.

4 - Windrush generation came for new opportunities.
Correct answers:1 - Romans came to take control of Britain.
2 - Anglo-Saxons came to start new lives.
3 - Huguenots came to escape danger.
4 - Windrush generation came for new opportunities.
Question hint used - false
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