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A task means a job or some work that you need to do.

For example:

My boss expects people to complete all their tasks, even if they are difficult.

Every day the secretary in our office has two tasks to do. First she must read all the emails, and then she must answer them.

duty

hobby

job

assignment

Which answers below are closest in meaning to task? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

assignment

duty

job

hobby

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The examples below illustrate the meaning of task.

relaxing in the sun

washing dishes

cooking food

doing homework

Choose the 3 examples of tasks that many people have to do every day.

Response:

relaxing in the sun

doing homework

washing dishes

cooking food

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play a game.

do a job.

fulfill your duty.

work on something which you are responsible for.

Which answers below best complete this sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers. When you do a task, you...

Response:

do a job.

work on something which you are responsible for.

fulfill your duty.

play a game.

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Observing people while they do different tasks is one of the most useful methods of collecting research data.

Watching participants while they perform a task allows researchers to draw conclusions about human behavior.

Read the paragraph and answer the question below.

Give one class of children the task of singing for sick people in a hospital. Then ask the class of children who performed the task and another class of children who did not perform the task to volunteer to sing in the hospital during their vacation. Compare how many children from each group agree to sing in the hospital.

Give children the task of helping smaller children with their homework for 1 week. In the second week, tell children that they can choose whether or not to continue with the task of helping the smaller children.

Tell children how important it is to help others. Tell them about tasks that you have performed to help others. Then ask how many children would bring food to poor families if the school opens a volunteer project next year.

Imagine you are a researcher. You want to investigate how performing different types of tasks affect children's willingness to help others. Which options below would you choose for your study? Choose 2 correct answers.

Response:

Give one class of children the task of singing for sick people in a hospital. Then ask the class of children who performed the task and another class of children who did not perform the task to volunteer to sing in the hospital during their vacation. Compare how many children from each group agree to sing in the hospital.

Give children the task of helping smaller children with their homework for 1 week. In the second week, tell children that they can choose whether or not to continue with the task of helping the smaller children.

Tell children how important it is to help others. Tell them about tasks that you have performed to help others. Then ask how many children would bring food to poor families if the school opens a volunteer project next year.