Imagine Anika, Evelyn, and Avery are choosing a new city to live in. How do their unique preferences shape their idea of a perfect place?
Week 1 Liveability Quiz

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7th Grade
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Lauren Spence
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
They all look for the same things because everyone values the same aspects in a city.
Their individual preferences have no impact on what they consider a livable city.
Since Anika, Evelyn, and Avery have different likes and dislikes, their views on the ideal city vary greatly.
What they think about a city's livability doesn't really matter when picking a place to live.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine Zoe and Aiden are having a lively debate! Zoe believes decisions should be based on neutral data, while Aiden argues they're all about an individual's own specific values and opinions. Scarlett thinks it's a mix of both. According to the concept of subjective measures, who is right?
Neutral data and information
An individual's own specific values and opinions
The number of violent crimes in a city
House prices
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Alright, super sleuths! Olivia, Abigail, and Avery are on a quest to uncover the truth about objective measures. Can you help them figure out what makes these measures so special?
They are based on personal experiences
They often use data and information to support statements
They are formed from people's past experiences
They are usually personal
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Let's dive into a fun challenge! Imagine Zoe, Mason, and Elijah are exploring different ways to measure things around them. Which of the following would be an example of an objective measure they might come across?
An individual's preference for music
The number of violent crimes in a city
A person's feelings about a painting
A memory from someone's childhood
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine you're in a lively debate with Evelyn, Arjun, and Benjamin about what makes a city great to live in. Suddenly, the topic shifts to education standards. Evelyn argues they're an objective measure, Arjun believes they're subjective, and Benjamin thinks it's a mix of both. Who do you think is right?
Objective
Subjective
Both objective and subjective
Neither objective nor subjective
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine Ava, Olivia, and Luna are on a quest to find the most livable place to live. They think the number of schools in an area is a key clue! What makes this clue an objective measure of livability?
It is based on personal opinions and feelings.
It can vary greatly from person to person.
It can be counted and is a quantifiable fact.
It is determined by individual experiences.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine you're a city planner, and Hannah, Abigail, and Luna are residents voicing their opinions on green spaces. How do you think the availability of these green spaces contributes to the city's livability?
It is a subjective measure based on residents' preferences like those of Hannah, Abigail, and Luna
It does not significantly impact livability, contrary to what Hannah might think
It is an objective measure based on the square footage per resident, something Luna has researched
It is only considered in urban areas, a misconception Abigail is trying to correct
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