Social Sciences Worksheets gr7
Social Sciences Worksheets gr7
Social Sciences Worksheets gr7
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1. Examine the street map below which shows an area in Cape Town. Give the grid squares in
which each of the following places is situated:
a. Rosebank Railway Station (1)
b. SACS High School (1)
c. Keurboom Park (1)
2. Draw and label the scale of the street map below as a line scale. (2)
3. Using the street map below, estimate the direct distance between Rondebosch and
Rosebank Railway Stations. (2)
4. Give the compass direction from Rondebosch Railway Station to:
a. Westerford High School (1)
b. Rhodes Memorial (1)
c. Groote Schuur High School (1)
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b.
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a. Name one way in which this earthquake has affected people. (1)
b. Name one other danger associated with earthquakes. (1)
7. Suggest one way people can reduce the impact of earthquakes. (1)
8. Which of the following is not a cause of flooding? (1)
a. long periods of heavy rain
b. removing natural vegetation
c. long periods of drought
d. people destroying wetlands
9. List one of the ways that floods affect people. (1)
10. Name one way in which flooding affects the land. (1)
11. The two drawings below show ways people can reduce the danger of flooding.
For each drawing, write a caption that explains the meaning of the drawing. (2)
a.
b.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
b.
a.
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1. Choose the correct meaning to match the words in the table below. (3)
Words Meanings
a. Life expectancy i. Disease that spreads across many countries
b. Infant mortality ii. The difference between birth rates and death rates
c. Population growth iii. Management of water supplies and sewage
iv. How long people can expect to live
v. The number of babies per 1 000 births that die before their first
birthday
2. List two factors that affect a country’s birth rate. (2)
3. Complete the missing numbers in the table below. (3)
Country Birth rate per 1 000 Death rate per 1 000 Population growth rate
per 1 000
South Africa 19 17 –
Japan 7 – –2
France – 9 3
4. For each of the examples listed in the table below, write the matching factor. Choose
from the following factors: economic status, family needs, government policy, conflict
and wars, disease.
Factors that affect birth and death rates Example
a. The Black Death
b. China’s one child policy
c. Political unrest in the Democratic Republic of
Congo
(3)
5. Examine the graph below.
a. Which stage shows high birth rates and high death rates? (1)
b. In which stage is population growth the highest? (1)
c. Which stage on the graph is most representative of South Africa? (1)
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6. Which one of the following is not a cause of world population growth? (1)
a. Scientific developments
b. Improved food production
c. Conflict and wars
d. Control of diseases and infection
7. Identify one example of curative health care and one example of preventative health
care from the following:
• operations
• massage
• washing hands
• vaccinations
• antibiotics
• breast-feeding.
Write your answer in the space below.
a. Curative health care ___________________. (1)
b. Preventative health care ________________. (1)
8. Match the meanings given below to the correct word in the table. (3)
• Management of water supplies and sewage
• The process of cooling or freezing food
• Chemicals that help to prevent and cure diseases
Words Meanings
a. Refrigeration
b. Sanitation
c. Medicinal drugs
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1. Match each of the terms on the left with the correct definition on the right. (2)
Term Definition
a. Infant mortality • the death rate of children
b. Life expectancy • the death rate of children
• the number of babies that die before they
are one year old
• the number of babies born compared to
every 1 000 people in a country
• the number of deaths of old people
• the average age at which people in a
country die
2. Examine the information in the tables below. The following statements are false. Write out
each statement below so that it is true.
a. Countries with low life expectancy have low infant mortality rates. (1)
b. People live longer in countries where the infant mortality rate is high. (1)
3. Suggest one reason why life expectancy is higher in some countries. (1)
4. Give one reason that contributes to high infant mortality. (1)
Country Infant mortality rate
deaths per 1 000 live births
South Africa 57
Australia 5
China 25
Swaziland 81
France 4
India 61
Japan 3
Country Life expectancy years
South Africa 60
Australia 81
China 73
Swaziland 40
France 81
India 65
Japan 83
Brazil 72
Canada 81
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1. Match the words in the table to the correct meaning on the right. (3)
Words Meanings
a. abuse • to do with the sea
b. fauna • to use something in a bad
c. marine or harmful way
• when a living thing no
longer exists
• animals
2. Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct word from below.
National parks are examples of ___________________________________. (1)
flora heritage conservation areas
3. Name one of South Africa’s national parks. (1)
4. Complete the sentences below.
a. Community conservation considers the needs of the environment as well as the
needs of ______________. (1)
b. Tourism that is based on the land’s natural resources such as wildlife is
called ____________. (1)
c. Conservation encourages people to __________ resources so that they do not
become damaged. (1)
5. What percentage of South Africa’s coastline is protected in marine reserves? Choose
from the answers below. (1)
10% 17% 21% 27%
6. Which one of the following activities is not allowed in marine conservation areas:
swimming, fishing, tourism, poaching? (1)
7. Give the correct water use for each of the remaining sectors labelled a to c. (3)
b.
a.
c.
Farmers
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wetlands
alien
plants invade
wetlands
Ways wetlands are damaged (1)
10. Choose a word from the following list to complete sentences a-c: alien plants, rehabilitate, local
area, settlements, indigenous plants, catchment area.
a. Plants from outside the area, called __________ plants, use more water than plants
that naturally grow in the area. (1)
b. The quality of water in a river is affected by all the activities that take place in the
____________. (1)
c. Fifty percent of South Africa’s wetlands have been destroyed because of farming
activities and ________________. (1)
11. Suggest one way farmers can use water more responsibly. (1)
12. Suggest one way industries can use water more responsibly. (1)
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Clues across
1. Water that humans can drink
3. To harm something, such as a natural resource
4. The protection and preservation of our natural resources
5. Conservation involving the local people in the area
7. Area covered by water for most of or all of the year
8. Recreation in areas of natural beauty that does not damage the natural environment or resources
Clues down
1. The illegal hunting of animals
2. Belonging to the natural environment, for example: soil, water and air
5. The area drained by one main river
6. To do with the ocean
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2. Look at the photograph below. Name three examples of ecotourism activities people
could do in this area. (3)
b.
c.
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a. What is the name of the books that were found in Mali and that were written long ago? (2)
b. What kind of source of information are these books? (1)
c. What is the name of the script (handwriting) the books are written in? (1)
d. Give one word for the skill of being able to read and write. (1)
e. Name three other kinds of sources that historians use to find out about the past. (3)
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1. Complete this diagram by filling in the four different kinds of sources historians use to
find out about the past.
Historical sources
(4)
2. Look carefully at each of the sources below and on the next page and answer the questions
that follow.
a. Give three reasons why people use camels to travel across a desert. (3)
b. The camels are carrying slabs of salt. What kind of historical source is salt? (1)
c. If the man walking with the camels told you a story about his journey, what kind of
source is his story? (1)
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1. The following sentences are about how slaves experienced life in the American South.
Eight of the sentences are correct. Cross out the incorrect sentences. (8)
• Slaves were treated as a piece of property that belonged to their owner.
• Slaves were sent to school to learn to read and write.
• Slaves were slaves for life and their children became slaves too.
• Slaves were free to do as they pleased.
• Slaves were treated as if they were not human beings.
• Slaves were always well treated.
• Slaves were treated kindly.
• The children of slaves became free people.
• Slaves were forced to work for their owner.
• Slaves did not receive wages.
• Slaves were well paid.
• Slaves had no rights.
• Slaves had human rights.
• Slaves weren’t allowed to learn how to read or write.
• Slaves were treated with extreme brutality.
• Slaves enjoyed working all day.
2. Look at the drawing and answer the questions that follow.
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3. Look at the photograph and answer the questions that follow. You can use the information
in the Learner’s Book to help you.
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3. Look carefully at the map and answer the questions that follow.
This map shows the places where Cape slaves came from.
a. Write down the names of four countries that slaves came from. (4)
b. What was the name of the VOC Dutch trading company’s capital in the East Indies? (2)
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1. Around when did the Khoikhoi herders begin moving into the western parts of
southern Africa? (1)
2. What was the VOC’s name in English? (1)
3. What was the settlement at the Cape started as? (1)
4. When did the first large group of slaves arrive at the Cape? (1)
5. When was Genadendal mission station started? (1)
6. Which San language did Bleek and Lloyd translate into English? (1)
7. Examine Source A and answer the questions.
a. What kind of houses did the Khoikhoi live in? (2)
b. The Khoikhoi herders kept cattle and sheep. What useful things did they get from
their livestock? (3)
c. From which European country were the ships in the bay probably from? (1)
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1. Give two reasons why the British took over the Cape from the Dutch in 1795. (2)
2. Why did the Dutch rule the Cape again between 1803 and 1806? (2)
3. What was the name of the area of land over which the first four Frontier Wars were fought? (1)
4. Name two Frontier Wars in which Chief Maqoma was involved. (2)
5. What was the eastern border of the Cape Colony in 1853 after the 8th Frontier War? (1)
6. Look at the picture of the Kora horseman in Source A below and answer the questions.
Source A
a. Where did the first Kora people come from? (1)
b. Where did the Kora trade? (1)
c. What is the Kora man in the picture wearing? (1)
d. What do you think were the advantages for the Kora of having guns and horses? (2)
7. Use the map in Source B below to answer the questions.
a. Why do you think the British
kept moving the border
of the Cape northwards? (2)
b. Describe where the Caledon
River is. (3)
c. Who were the first group
of people from the Cape to
settle north of the Gariep? (1)
d. Where were the
Tswana states? (1)
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(3)
d. 600 metres (2)
e. north-west (1)
2. a. 6 500 km (2)
b. The map of the world shows a large area in very little detail. The world map is much
smaller than the area it shows. (2)
c. Accept any two of the following: Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda, Congo, DRC,
Sudan, Egypt. (2)
d. a. Madagascar (1)
b. India (1)
e. Zimbabwe is 20°S 30°E, Japan is 40°S 120°E. (2)
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10. a. Accept any of the following answers: the river became full and overflowed as a
result of extra heavy rain; the removal of vegetation; the building of dams; the
lack of flood control measures. (1)
b. The people are moving with their possessions from their flooded homes and fields
which may have been washed away. (1)
c. Accept any of the following: they could drown; they could lose all their possessions. (1)
11. Accept any two of the following: People could protect themselves from flooding by
building protective walls next to the river banks; building settlements away from flood
risk areas; improving drainage so water can flow away more easily; diverting flood
waters into lakes and wetlands; educating people about the dangers of flooding. (2)
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3. Country Birth rate per 1 000 Death rate per 1 000 Population growth rate
per 1 000
South Africa 19 17 2
Japan 7 9 –2
France 12 9 3 (3)
8. Words Meanings
a. Refrigeration The process of cooling or freezing food
b. Sanitation Management of water supplies and sewage
c. Medicinal drugs Chemicals that help to prevent and cure diseases (3)
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Farmers
c. homes
(3)
8. d. Preventing the sea washing over the land (1)
9. Sample answers:
• People drain wetlands to build settlements.
• Pollution from settlements and industries kills plants.
• Farmers use fertilisers and pesticides that damage wetlands. (1)
10. a. Plants from outside the area, called alien plants, use more water than plants that
naturally grow in the area. (1)
b. The quality of water in a river is affected by all the activities that take place in
the catchment area. (1)
c. Fifty percent of South Africa’s wetlands have been destroyed because of farming
activities and settlements. (1)
11. Accept any of the following: improve their irrigation methods; grow plants that do
not need large amounts of water; plough less land; mulch the land; create swales to
harvest rain water. (1)
12. Accept any of the following: fix leaks; stop polluting water resources; recycle water. (1)
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2. Learners can name any three of the following: horse riding; game viewing; bird
watching; hiking. (3)
3. Learners’ answers could include any of the following: local people can sell things to
tourists; there may be jobs in tourist centres; local people can offer accommodation
to visitors. (1)
4. Accept any of the following answers. People may damage the environment by: starting
fires; littering; hunting animals and picking wild plants; driving through the bush or along
a beach; not respecting local traditions and customs; they could cause prices in the
area to rise making some things too expensive for local people. (1)
5. Accept any of the following: using large quantities of artificial fertiliser; polluting rivers
and the land with chemicals that cause the growth of alien and invasive plants;
irrigation methods that use lots of water. (1)
6. Accept any of the following: improving irrigation methods, e.g. irrigating during cool
times of the day; planting crops that do not use lots of water; clearing away alien
vegetation that uses large amounts of water; preventing evaporation by not ploughing
too much of the land. (1)
7. Sample captions:
a. Fix leaking pipes.
b. Use a bucket instead of a hose when washing and watering.
c. Fit toilets that use less water. (3)
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oral visual
Historical sources
material written
(4)
2.
a. Camels carry much more than a donkey/ they drink over 100 litres of water at a time/
they go without water for up to nine days/ they handle the heat without perspiring. (3)
b. material/object (1)
c. oral (1)
d. material/object (1)
e. visual (1)
f. It has a minaret for calling Muslims to prayer. (1)
g. Accept any two of the following: protection from the sun; protection from the wind;
protection from the sand; Islamic religion. (2)
h. oral (1)
i. written (1)
j. It is told from the point of view of someone who is proud of Mali’s history. (1)
k. No (1)
l. People who were not Muslims may tell a different story. (1)
m. Mali experienced a civil war which has destroyed large parts of Timbuktu. (1)
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