Lesson 4: Equal, but... Questions
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- Q1Ahmad broke his right hand before an exam and he was forced to use his left hand to write. This slowed him down, so the teacher gave him an extra fifteen minutes. How would you describe the teacher’s behaviour?the teacher is unfairthe teacher had to give extra time to Ahmad to be fair45s
- Q2If you were in Rajeef’s shoes and saw the lady on wheel chair standing in the line, how would you behave?I will give her my turn to pay bill first to be fairit is unfair if she takes my turnI will not give her my turn45s
- Q3Can you think of any people in your own life who sometimes need extra help, just like the lady on wheel chair needed help?Users enter free textType an Answer45s
- Q4Are all these situations fair? Change the ones you don’t think are fair to become fair.fairunfair45s
- Q5Are all these situations fair? Change the ones you don’t think are fair to become fair.fairunfair45s
- Q6Are all these situations fair? Change the ones you don’t think are fair to become fair.fairunfair45s
- Q7Are all these situations fair? Change the ones you don’t think are fair to become fair.fairunfair45s
- Q8Majed and his brothers, Tamer and Yusuf, went with their parents to watch a horse race. The stands were crowded and the boys were not able to watch the races because they were too short to see over the heads of the people in front. Yusuf’s father sat him on his shoulders, and Tamer was lifted up by his mother. Majed was left standing. He kept fidgeting and saying, ‘It’s not fair!’ - Do you agree with his opinion? Explain.Users enter free textType an Answer45s