Moral Education Level M Exam Material – UAE only
(Grade 11 UAE)
Week: 3
Exam Timetable:
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
CA
CA Code: 2324-HMM02 Level M Moral Education Continuous Assessment T1 W3
Book Material:
Book 1 Unit 1 Lesson 1: What is conflict and How Can Conflicts be Resolved?
Static Sample Questions is attached
Date 31-08-23 | Level M | 1
CA 2324-HMM02 Sample Question
1. A __________ is a strong disagreement about beliefs or actions between two or more
people. Conflict __________ is the attempt to resolve disputes.
2. Conflict could arise due to fighting for limited __________ (e.g. water rights in a river),
right of ownership (as in land), moral __________ (as in capital punishment), etc.
3. A low-scale conflict is easier to __________ than a high-scale conflict. However, the
__________ paradox, suggests that the higher the number of people victimized by a
crime, the less severe that crime is perceived.
4. __________ occurs when the conflict worsens to become a high-scale conflict because of
the way it is handled. If the resolution is conducted well, the conflict will __________.
5. Conflict __________ refers to changing some points of view of both sides in a
conflict until they reach a state of __________.
Answers:
1. A [conflict] is a strong disagreement about beliefs or actions between two or more
people. Conflict [resolution] is the attempt to resolve disputes.
2. Conflict could arise due to fighting for limited [resources] (e.g. water rights in a river),
right of ownership (as in land), moral [values] (as in capital punishment), etc.
3. A low-scale conflict is easier to [resolve] than a high-scale conflict. However, the
[scope-severity] paradox, suggests that the higher the number of people victimized by a
crime, the less severe that crime is perceived.
4. [Escalation] occurs when the conflict worsens to become a high-scale conflict because
of the way it is handled. If the resolution is conducted well, the conflict will [de-
escalate].
5. Conflict [resolution] refers to changing some points of view of both sides in a
conflict until they reach a state of [peace].
Reference: Ministry of Education; Moral Education, Grade 11 Volume 1
Date 31-08-23 | Level M | 2