Content text TEST 5 - GK1 GLOBAL 10 - NEW 2026 ( HS ).docx
C. are renting condos will avoid growing any food plants D. whom work in cities cannot find time for home gardening Question 20: A. Most urban areas lack any gardening spaces B. Few people enjoy the community farming concept C. Many city communities now have shared gardens D. Urban residents prefer only individual gardens now Question 21: A. Having destroyed natural soil and applied chemical fertilizers B. Eating food from your garden and feeling proud of your work C. Wasting time with difficult crops and forgotten ancient techniques D. Buying groceries from markets and spending money on transport Question 22: A. which spoil quickly without proper storage facilities B. having wasted nutrients during incorrect harvesting processes C. can be cooked in many delicious ways D. that cause allergies in most urban children Read the following passage about Ancient Environmental Knowledge for Modern Crises and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Indigenous people have lived close to nature for thousands of years. They understand how to use plants and animals without harming the environment. Many tribes know which plants can heal sickness and which ones are good to eat. This knowledge comes from watching nature and learning from older people in their communities. Indigenous people believe that humans must respect the earth because we are part of it, not separate from it. In forests, indigenous communities take only what they need. They hunt animals but never kill too many. They collect fruits, nuts, and special plants from the forest floor. When they farm, they grow different plants together, which keeps the soil healthy. This is very different from modern farming that grows only one crop in large fields. Indigenous farmers do not use chemicals that hurt the land. Instead, they use natural ways to stop bugs and help plants grow. Water is very important to indigenous people. Many tribes have special ceremonies to thank water spirits. They know how to find clean water sources and how to keep rivers clean. Some groups can predict rain by watching animals and clouds. This helps them plan when to plant seeds. Indigenous communities that live near oceans understand how fish move with the seasons. They know when to fish and when to let fish populations grow back.