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Question 4


Gerald and Rashni live in a middle class area and they attend a local primary school. Both their fathers work for the local municipality and Rashni’s mother is a teacher. Gerald’s mother bakes cakes and biscuits for the local home industry store. Both sets of parents have joined the local neighbour watch group.


4.1 List TWO basic needs of the community in which Gerald and Rashni live. (2)


4.2 Gerald overhead one of his friends parents saying: ‘My children just do not seem to realise that we have limited resources at home and in this country.’ Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for you answer.


SECTION C: Entrepreneurship


Question 5 5.1 List TWO possible natural disasters that could affect formal businesses. 5.2 Discuss TWO disadvantages of formal businesses.


(2) (4)


5.3 Ubuntu Manufacturing Company has realised that many of their skilled and semi-skilled workers are away from work due to ill health. They have investigated and think the cause is a combination of TB and HIV. Do you think this is a problem for the business? Write a paragraph explaining your answer.


(8) [14] (8) [10]


Additional Term 1 control test 9780199052050_OS_Economics_7_TG_CAPS2017.indb 97


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