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Comprehensive Skills Assessment

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📚 Part 1: Knowledge Check

1. Read this paragraph and explain what it is about:

The discovery of electricity changed how we live. Benjamin Franklin studied lightning and helped people understand electricity. Today, we use electricity to power our lights, computers, and phones.

2. Who was Captain Cook? Select all correct statements:

A British explorer who mapped Australia's east coast

Commander of the HMS Endeavour

Made first recorded European contact with eastern Australia

Was Australia's first Prime Minister

3. Name three Australian states or territories:

1. _____________

2. _____________

3. _____________

🔢 Part 2: Mathematics

4. Solve these problems (show your working):

a) 125 + 377 = _____

b) Convert 3/4 to a decimal: _____

c) If you share 24 cookies among 8 friends, how many cookies does each person get?

🌿 Part 3: Writing & Critical Thinking

5. Write a paragraph explaining why recycling is important:
6. What question would you ask a scientist about space exploration?
7. How do you show kindness to your friends? Choose the best answer:

By listening when they speak

By sharing with them

By helping them when they need it

All of the above

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