
Background Knowledge: What is a Refugee?
Authored by Linnet Elliott-Rosenau
Social Studies
6th - 8th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Abigail, Aria, and Harper are discussing the term 'refugee'. Can you help them understand what a refugee is?
A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
A refugee is a person who is seeking asylum in another country for economic reasons.
A refugee is a person who is forced to leave their country due to political reasons.
A refugee is a person who chooses to leave their country for better opportunities.
Answer explanation
A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. This answer explains that a refugee is someone who is compelled to flee their homeland due to these reasons. It does not mention the option number or use the word 'query', but instead refers to it as a question.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Abigail and Ethan are discussing refugees. Can you help them name two different types of refugees?
asylum seekers, internally displaced persons
students, workers
tourists, expatriates
migrants, immigrants
Answer explanation
The question asks to name two different types of refugees. The correct answer is 'asylum seekers' and 'internally displaced persons'. These two types of refugees are individuals who have been forced to leave their homes due to conflict or persecution. Other options such as 'students', 'workers', 'tourists', 'expatriates', 'migrants', and 'immigrants' are not considered as types of refugees. The answer explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. The question is about different types of refugees, not about students, workers, tourists, expatriates, migrants, or immigrants.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Evelyn, Anika, and Henry are participating in a school project about refugees. They are discussing the challenges faced by refugees. Can you help them identify some of these challenges?
Language barriers, cultural adjustment, lack of access to basic services, discrimination, limited job opportunities
Lack of education, lack of healthcare, lack of housing, lack of transportation
Political instability, economic instability, social unrest, climate change
Language barriers, cultural differences, lack of job opportunities, lack of social support
Answer explanation
Refugees face various challenges, including language barriers, cultural adjustment, lack of access to basic services, discrimination, and limited job opportunities. These difficulties can make it hard for them to integrate into a new society. The correct choice is the first option, which accurately identifies the challenges faced by refugees. The answer explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. It is important to address these challenges to provide better support and opportunities for refugees. The question asks about challenges faced by refugees, not the query.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Avery, Benjamin, and Liam are having a debate. They are discussing the following statement: 'Refugees have the same rights and protections as citizens of their host country.' What do you think is the correct answer?
True
Partially true
False
Only in certain cases
Answer explanation
Refugees do not have the same rights and protections as citizens of their host country. This is false. While refugees may have certain rights and protections, they are not equal to those of citizens. It is important to understand the distinction between the two. The question asks whether refugees have the same rights and protections, and the correct answer is false.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine Harper, Luna, and Noah are on a mission to help refugees. Can you guess what their first step in the process of refugee resettlement would be?
Identifying and referring refugees, conducting security and health screenings, providing cultural orientation, arranging travel, and offering initial support upon arrival in the resettlement country.
Separating families and placing them in different countries.
Deporting refugees back to their home country.
Providing financial assistance to refugees.
Answer explanation
The process of refugee resettlement involves identifying and referring refugees, conducting security and health screenings, providing cultural orientation, arranging travel, and offering initial support upon arrival in the resettlement country. It ensures a safe and smooth transition for refugees, helping them integrate into their new community. This explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. It provides a concise overview of the process, emphasizing its key steps and objectives. The answer explanation is written in English and does not exceed 75 words.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine Oliver, Anika, and Avery are playing a game of 'Fact or Fiction'. Oliver reads out a statement: 'Asylum is a type of government program for financial assistance'. Is Oliver correct?
No, asylum is legal protection granted to individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution or fear of persecution.
Yes, asylum is a type of mental institution
Yes, asylum is a type of government program for financial assistance
No, asylum is a type of prison for criminals
Answer explanation
Asylum refers to legal protection granted to individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution or fear of persecution. It is not a type of mental institution, government program for financial assistance, or prison for criminals. The explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. It is within the limit of 75 words and uses English language.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hannah, Abigail, and James are discussing why people become refugees. What is the main reason behind it?
To escape from boredom
To seek better economic opportunities
To experience different cultures
Various reasons such as conflict, persecution, violence, or natural disasters
Answer explanation
People become refugees for various reasons such as conflict, persecution, violence, or natural disasters. They do not become refugees to escape from boredom, seek better economic opportunities, or experience different cultures. The question asks why people become refugees, not what they do as refugees. Therefore, the correct choice is 'Various reasons such as conflict, persecution, violence, or natural disasters'.
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