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KS3 Citizenship Practice Test: Volunteering
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There are many definitions of the word volunteer. As a Citizenship student, you will have been taught that many people work to help others without being asked to and without being paid. These people are called volunteers. If you volunteer for something, you offer your services without being asked or forced to do so, usually without any payment.. Volunteers are most often associated with charity work. Charities need paid staff to look after the running of the charity. But many of the things that charities do last only for a short space of time and so do not require permanent staff. For... Show more
KS3 Citizenship Practice Test: Volunteering
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1. Tom is disabled and can't walk. His Dad volunteered to do a parachute jump to raise money. Which of the following is the most likely reason for this?
2. Susan volunteered to help tidy the park in her village. What kind of volunteer work is this?
3. What does RNLI stand for?
4. Helping others without reward could be described as .......
5. Which voluntary organisation started in 1863, inspired by Swiss businessman Henry Dunant?
6. Which region is not served by 'Save the Elephants'?
7. What is the part time volunteer force of the British Army?
8. Which of these is a purpose of volunteering?
9. Voluntary organisations are sometimes called what?
10. How did Tom's Dad raise the money?