HOME MANAGEMENT
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(2a)
[PICK ANY FIVE]
(i) Safety: The cot should have slats that are no wider than 6 cm apart to prevent the baby from getting their head or limbs stuck
(ii) Size: The cot should be the appropriate size for the age and size of the baby
(iii) Mattress: The mattress should be firm, flat, and fit snugly into the cot to reduce the risk of suffocation.
(iv) Adjustability: The cot should have adjustable height levels to accommodate the growing baby and make it easier for parents to lift them in and out of the cot.
(v) Design and style: The cot should complement the decor of the nursery and be aesthetically pleasing
(vi) Material: The material used to make the cot should be non-toxic and safe for the baby.
(vii) Budget: The price of the cot should be within the budget range of the buyer
(2b)
(i) Start by ensuring that the mattress fits snugly in the cot.
(ii) Next, place a fitted sheet over the mattress
(iii) Place a waterproof mattress protector beneath the fitted sheet.
(iv) Add blankets or a swaddle if needed.
(v) Finally, position the cot in a safe and appropriate location.
(3a)
Entrepreneurship refers to the process of identifying, creating, and pursuing opportunities to develop and manage a business or venture with the aim of achieving success and generating profits.
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Entrepreneurship is the dynamic process of identifying and pursuing opportunities to create, develop, and manage a business venture. It involves the willingness to take risks, drive innovation, and mobilize resources in order to transform ideas into tangible products, services, or solutions that offer value to customers or society.
(3bi)
(i) Home organization and decluttering services
(ii) Smart home technology integration
(iii) Home-based childcare and tutoring
(1a)
(i) water-soluble vitamins
(ii) fat-soluble vitamins.
(1b)
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WATER – SOLUBLE VITAMINS
(a) vitamin C
(b) vitamin B complex
FAT – SOLUBLE VITAMINS
(a) vitamin A
(b) vitamin D
(1ci)
Thiamine – beriberi
(1cii)
Iron – anemia
(1ciii)
Iodine – goiter
(1d)
[PICK ANY THREE]
(i) Provide energy storage and insulation for the body.
(ii) Act as a source of essential fatty acids, which are important for regulating hormones, reducing inflammation, and maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails
(iii) Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamins A, D, E, and K.
(iv) Provide cushioning and protection for organs inside the body.
(v) Play a role in cell signaling, cell structure, and maintaining normal brain function.
(5a)
A home accident refers to an injury or damage caused by unexpected or unforeseenable event that takes place in home, including accidents involving household appliances and equipment, falls, burns, cuts, and poisoning
(5b)
(i) Falls: they can result from tripping over a loose rug.
(ii) Burns: on contact with a hot stove or oven
(iii) Poisoning: can occur from accidental ingestion of household.
(iv) Cuts: when someone with sharp household objects
(v) Choking: to swallow an object that is too large to pass through the throat.
(5c)
(i) Lack of maintenance
(ii) Lack of awareness
(iii) Unsafe behavior
(6a)
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(i) Material: The type of material used to manufacture linen is an important aspect to consider. Cotton is commonly used, but linen can also be made from silk, satin, polyester, or other synthetic materials.
(ii) Durability: The ability of the linen to withstand wear and tear is important, especially for items that will be used frequently and need to hold up over time.
(iii) Color and pattern: The color and pattern of the linen should complement the decor and style of the room and match the other textiles used.
(iv) Comfort: Linen that feels comfortable and soft to the touch is preferable, especially for items like bed sheets and blankets.
(v) Purpose and use: The intended use of the linen should be considered, whether it is for everyday use or special occasions.
(vi) Price: The cost of the linen is a key factor in the selection process as it should fit within the household budget.
(vii) Care and maintenance: The ease of care and maintenance is important as some materials may require specialized washing or cleaning techniques.
(viii) Availability: The availability of the linen may also be a factor to consider, as some types of linen may be more difficult to find in certain areas or stores.
(6b)
(i) Follow care instructions: Always read the care instructions on the label and follow the recommended washing or cleaning instructions to avoid damaging the fabric.
(ii) Avoid over-drying: Over-drying linen can cause shrinkage and damage the fibers. Take care to remove linens from the dryer while they are still slightly damp.
(iii) Store properly: Store linens in a cool, dry place with proper ventilation to prevent mildew or musty smells. Avoid storing in plastic bags, which can trap moisture and damage the linen.
(iv) Rotate linens: Rotate the use of linens to even out wear and prevent one set from being overused, which can lead to pilling and fraying.
(v) Stain removal: Treat stains promptly and appropriately. Use a stain remover specifically designed for the type of stain and fabric, following the instructions carefully. Avoid bleach and other harsh chemicals that can damage the fabric.