[Cánh diều] Trắc nghiệm Tự nhiên xã hội 3 bài 5: Một số hoạt động kết nối với xã hội của trường học
1. What is the role of school events like science fairs or art exhibitions in connecting with the community?
A. They provide opportunities for the community to see and appreciate student work and school programs.
B. They are solely for internal evaluation purposes.
C. They are designed to be exclusive and uninviting to the public.
D. They focus on competitive activities with no community engagement.
2. What does community engagement mean in the context of a schools activities?
A. The active involvement and participation of the school with its surrounding community.
B. The schools complete isolation from any external interaction.
C. The schools focus only on academic matters with no social consideration.
D. The schools decision to operate independently of any local institutions.
3. Which of the following demonstrates a schools connection with the local government?
A. Participating in community safety initiatives or inviting local officials to school events.
B. Ignoring all directives from local authorities.
C. Operating completely independently of any governmental oversight.
D. Advocating for policies that harm community well-being.
4. What is the primary purpose of a school holding an open house for parents and community members?
A. To showcase student achievements, school facilities, and foster stronger relationships.
B. To exclusively discuss disciplinary issues with parents.
C. To conduct standardized testing for all attendees.
D. To recruit new administrative staff for the school.
5. How do school-organized sports teams connect the school with the broader community?
A. Through inter-school competitions and community support at games.
B. By limiting participation to only students within the school.
C. By preventing any public attendance at matches.
D. By focusing solely on individual training without team interaction.
6. When a school partners with a local library, what is a likely outcome?
A. Increased access to educational resources and literacy programs for students and community members.
B. The library will solely serve the schools needs and ignore the public.
C. Reduced availability of books for students.
D. The school will cease its own library operations.
7. What is the purpose of inviting guest speakers from various professions to the school?
A. To expose students to different career paths and real-world experiences.
B. To replace the regular teaching staff.
C. To conduct vocational training exclusively.
D. To provide entertainment with no educational value.
8. When a school collaborates with a local hospital for health awareness programs, what is a common benefit?
A. Students receive valuable health education and learn about preventative care.
B. The hospital exclusively provides medical treatment for all students.
C. The school reduces its responsibility for student well-being.
D. The hospital gains access to student medical records.
9. What is the significance of parent-teacher associations (PTA) or similar parent groups in connecting schools with society?
A. They facilitate communication and collaboration between home and school, bridging the gap with the community.
B. Their sole function is to organize social gatherings unrelated to school activities.
C. They operate independently of the school administration and community.
D. They are primarily responsible for enforcing school rules on students.
10. Which of the following is a common way for a school to connect with the community?
A. Organizing field trips to local museums or historical sites.
B. Having students study exclusively from textbooks without any external interaction.
C. Encouraging students to stay indoors and avoid any social activities.
D. Limiting communication between teachers and parents.
11. Which activity best exemplifies a school collaborating with local businesses or organizations?
A. Inviting local professionals to speak to students about their careers.
B. Forcing students to work on assignments without any external input.
C. Closing the school on weekdays to avoid any interaction.
D. Ignoring all communication from external entities.
12. What is the primary goal of a school buddy system that pairs older students with younger ones?
A. To foster a supportive school environment and help younger students adjust.
B. To create a hierarchy of student dominance.
C. To reduce the interaction between different age groups.
D. To assign extra academic tasks to older students.
13. What is the purpose of a school website featuring student artwork and projects?
A. To showcase student creativity and achievements to parents and the wider community.
B. To serve as a private digital archive with no external access.
C. To replace the need for physical art classes.
D. To display advertisements for local businesses exclusively.
14. Why is it important for schools to participate in community events, such as local festivals or charity drives?
A. To demonstrate the schools commitment to social responsibility and build a positive image.
B. To avoid any interaction with the wider public.
C. To solely focus on internal school matters and ignore external contributions.
D. To compete with other organizations for limited resources.
15. Which of these is an example of a school using its resources to benefit the wider community?
A. Allowing community members to use school sports facilities during off-hours.
B. Keeping all school facilities exclusively for student use at all times.
C. Selling school supplies at inflated prices to the local community.
D. Disregarding community needs for resources.
16. What role do school newsletters or websites play in connecting the school with society?
A. They serve as a platform to share important information, events, and achievements with parents and the community.
B. They are primarily used for internal staff communication only.
C. They are designed to be inaccessible to the public.
D. They are outdated methods of communication that are no longer relevant.
17. Why is it beneficial for schools to involve community members in decision-making processes, such as curriculum development?
A. It ensures that the curriculum reflects community values and needs.
B. It guarantees that all decisions are made by the community without school input.
C. It eliminates the need for professional educators.
D. It leads to a curriculum solely focused on local history.
18. How can schools foster a sense of belonging and connection for students from diverse backgrounds?
A. By organizing cultural exchange programs and celebrating diversity.
B. By enforcing a single cultural norm for all students.
C. By discouraging any discussion about different backgrounds.
D. By segregating students based on their origins.
19. What is a benefit of schools inviting parents to volunteer for school events or activities?
A. It strengthens the partnership between home and school and provides valuable support.
B. It reduces the need for paid staff, leading to budget cuts.
C. It guarantees that parents will control school policies.
D. It requires parents to perform administrative duties exclusively.
20. How can schools encourage parental involvement in school activities to strengthen community connections?
A. By organizing diverse events that cater to different schedules and interests, and communicating invitations clearly.
B. By only inviting parents for negative feedback sessions.
C. By making participation mandatory and setting strict attendance policies.
D. By limiting communication to essential academic reports only.
21. When students participate in community service activities organized by the school, what is a key benefit they gain?
A. Development of empathy, social skills, and a sense of civic responsibility.
B. Increased isolation from societal interactions.
C. A focus solely on academic achievements without real-world application.
D. Reduced understanding of community needs.
22. How can a school promote environmental awareness and action within the community?
A. By organizing community clean-up drives or recycling initiatives.
B. By encouraging littering and wastefulness.
C. By ignoring environmental issues completely.
D. By only teaching about environmental problems without solutions.
23. What is the purpose of a school inviting local artists to conduct workshops for students?
A. To provide students with hands-on experience and exposure to artistic skills.
B. To replace the role of the art teacher.
C. To ensure all students become professional artists.
D. To offer free art supplies without any educational component.
24. Why might a school organize a career day where professionals from various fields are invited?
A. To provide students with insights into different professions and inspire future career choices.
B. To discourage students from pursuing higher education.
C. To replace the need for qualified teachers in specific subjects.
D. To offer a day off from regular academic lessons with no learning objective.
25. What is the role of school alumni in connecting the school with society?
A. They can serve as mentors, share their experiences, and support the school financially or through volunteer work.
B. They are expected to only provide criticism and never support.
C. They are irrelevant to the schools connection with society.
D. They are legally obligated to return to the school for administrative duties.