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1 meter = ______ centimeters.


100


The ability to analyze and evaluate messages conveyed through media is called __________
literacy.


Media


The ability to maintain control of body position is called ________.


Balance.


Accurate decoding automatically guarantees strong reading comprehension.


False. Comprehension also requires vocabulary, background knowledge, inferencing, and
strategic thinking.


All children develop motor skills at exactly the same rate.


False. Development varies due to maturation, experience, environment, and individual
differences.


An angle measures 120°. What type of angle is it?


Obtuse angle.


Anything that has mass and takes up space is called __________.


Matter


Are all expensive products considered needs?


No. Cost does not determine whether something is a need or a want.


Are all fats unhealthy? Explain.


No. Unsaturated fats are beneficial and necessary for normal body function.


Are all internet sources equally reliable?


No. Sources should be evaluated for accuracy, credibility, authority, purpose, and currency.


Are all traits inherited genetically?


No. Some traits are learned or influenced by environmental factors.



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Are democracy and republic exactly the same?


No. A republic is a form of representative democracy, but the terms are not always
interchangeable.


Are multiple-choice tests sufficient to assess all scientific skills?


No. Inquiry, experimentation, reasoning, and communication often require performance-based
assessments.


Are multiple-choice tests sufficient to assess all social studies skills?


No. Projects, discussions, presentations, and document analysis often measure higher-order
thinking more effectively.


Are multiple-choice tests the only valid way to assess mathematics?


No. Observations, projects, discussions, portfolios, and performance tasks also provide
valuable evidence of understanding.


Are observations and inferences the same thing?


No. Observations are directly collected facts, while inferences are interpretations based on
evidence.


Are rights unlimited in all situations?


No. Rights may be balanced against public safety, the rights of others, and legal restrictions
established by law.


Are stereotypes reliable ways to understand cultural groups?


No. Stereotypes oversimplify differences and fail to recognize individual diversity.


Are weather and climate identical concepts?


No. Weather is short-term atmospheric conditions; climate describes long-term patterns.


Arranging events according to time sequence is called __________.


Chronology


Art instruction can strengthen critical thinking skills.


True. Analyzing, interpreting, and creating artwork requires reasoning and problem-solving.




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