lesson دراستي - Revision 1

حلول أسئلة الصف الخامس الإعدادي

حل اسئلة رياضيات - علوم - عربي وجميع الكتب والمواد الأخرى

Revision 1

A. Look at the table and the graph and answer the questions below.

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  1. What percentage of all adult aged over 15 used mobiles in 2001? 67%
  2. What was the percentage in 2003? 75%
  3. What was the increase in mobile use for all adults in these two years? 8%
  4. Which two age groups used mobile phones the most in 2001? 15-24 and 25-34
  5. Which age group used mobile phones the least in 2001? 75 and over
  6. Which two age groups used mobile phones the most in 2003? 15-24 and 25-34
  7. In which age group did mobile Phon use grow the most between 2001 and 2003? 65-74
  8. By how much did it increase in this age group? 12%
  9. In which age group did mobile phone use increase the least between 2001 and 2003? 25-34
  10. By how much did it increase in this age group? 4%

B. Put the information from the graph and the table in the report by choosing the correct words and completing the spaces.

  • The use of mobile among adults on the UK rose by 8% between the years 2001 and 2003.
  • 25 to 34 years-olds were the biggest users over this period, closely followed by 15 to 24 years old.
  • In 2001 84% of 25 to 34 years-olds were using mobile phones, and 83% of the age group below them.
  • By 2003, this rose to 88% for both those age groups.
  • The lowest use of mobiles over this period way by adults aged over 75.
  • However, among older adults, used increased sharply, going up by 11% and 12% among all adults aged over 55.
  • Among the youngest adults, use of mobiles rose less dramatically, as we have seen.
  • In Iraq, the pattern of mobile use is probably similar.

C. Study the graph and the table showing cinema attendance in the UK in 2001 and 2002. Put the information in a short report by choosing the correct words and filling in the spaces.

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  • The total cinema attendance of all adult and children aged over seven in the UK rose by 4% between the years 2001 and 2002.
  • The biggest increase in attendance was among 25 to 34 years old.
  • It was 6% Attendance among 15 to 24 years olds didn't change. The attendance of over 35 years olds went up by 2%.
  • Among children aged seven to 14, attendance went down by 1%.

حلول أسئلة الصف الخامس الإعدادي

حل اسئلة رياضيات - علوم - عربي وجميع الكتب والمواد الأخرى

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