6. Cultural awareness
What do you know about the way the system of social service is organised in Britain? For questions 1-6, read the statements below and choose the word, which you think fits best each space. Circle the corresponding letter.
1. Britain has a system of ensuring the welfare of its citizens by means of social services, which is called _.
a) a Welfare State b) a Security State c) an Insurance State
2. In Britain, at the national level the Government is responsible for_.
a) the National Health Service, National Insurance and Social Security
b) the National Health Service and National Insurance
c) the National Health Service and Social Security
3. In Britain, an unemployment benefit is known colloquially as_.
a) the welfare b) the dole c) a giro
4. In Britain, private medical insurance scheme is called _.
a) Medicare b) Medicaid c) BUPA
5. In Britain, the exceptions to free medical care are_.
a) teeth b) teeth and eyes c) eyes
6. In Britain, "child benefit" is available to each child until he/she leaves school or longer if the child is continuous in education up to
a) 16 b) 18 c) 19
What do you know about the way the system of social service is organised in Britain? For questions 1-6, read the statements below and choose the word, which you think fits best each space. Circle the corresponding letter.
1. Britain has a system of ensuring the welfare of its citizens by means of social services, which is called _.
a) a Welfare State b) a Security State c) an Insurance State
2. In Britain, at the national level the Government is responsible for_.
a) the National Health Service, National Insurance and Social Security
b) the National Health Service and National Insurance
c) the National Health Service and Social Security
3. In Britain, an unemployment benefit is known colloquially as_.
a) the welfare b) the dole c) a giro
4. In Britain, private medical insurance scheme is called _.
a) Medicare b) Medicaid c) BUPA
5. In Britain, the exceptions to free medical care are_.
a) teeth b) teeth and eyes c) eyes
6. In Britain, "child benefit" is available to each child until he/she leaves school or longer if the child is continuous in education up to
a) 16 b) 18 c) 19