Equality Act 2010 [25 marks]

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Level 2 Cambridge National - Health and Social Care Quiz on Equality Act 2010 [25 marks], created by Carina Storm on 31/10/2020.
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Question 1

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How many 'protected characteristics' are there?
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  • 5
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10

Question 2

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List the 'protected characteristics' in alphabetical order: [blank_start]Age[blank_end] [blank_start]Disability[blank_end] [blank_start]Gender reassignment[blank_end] [blank_start]Marriage and civil partnership[blank_end] [blank_start]Pregnancy and maternity[blank_end] [blank_start]Race[blank_end] [blank_start]Religion or belief[blank_end] [blank_start]Sex/gender[blank_end] [blank_start]Sexual Orientation[blank_end]
Answer
  • Age
  • Disability
  • Gender reassignment
  • Marriage and civil partnership
  • Pregnancy and maternity
  • Race
  • Religion or belief
  • Sex/gender
  • Sexual Orientation

Question 3

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Gender reassignment is when a person is born male or female.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Gender reassignment is when a person's physical [blank_start]sexual[blank_end] characteristics are [blank_start]changed[blank_end] by [blank_start]medical[blank_end] procedures such as [blank_start]surgery[blank_end] or [blank_start]hormone[blank_end] treatment.
Answer
  • sexual
  • changed
  • medical
  • surgery
  • hormone

Question 5

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The aim of the Equality Act 2010 is to
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  • Prevent discrimination based on nine 'protected characteristics'
  • Ensure that everyone is treated the same
  • To eliminate discrimination

Question 6

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Under the Equality Act 2010, a person who experience discrimination due to an association with another person with a protected characteristic is also protected.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Name the four areas in which discrimination is made illegal (alphabetically): A[blank_start]ccess to goods and services[blank_end] E[blank_start]ducation[blank_end] E[blank_start]mployment[blank_end] H[blank_start]ousing[blank_end]
Answer
  • ccess to goods and services
  • ducation
  • mployment
  • ousing

Question 8

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Under the Equality Act 2010, women has the right to breast feed in public.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The Equality Act 2010 allow for a person to disclose their income to others as it makes pay secrecy clauses illegal.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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There are two types of discrimination. Name both: D[blank_start]irect[blank_end] Discrimination I[blank_start]ndirect[blank_end] Discrimination
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  • irect
  • ndirect

Question 11

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Direct discrimination is [blank_start]intentionally[blank_end] putting someone at a [blank_start]disadvantage[blank_end] or treating them [blank_start]unfairly[blank_end] based on their differences, i.e., their '[blank_start]protected[blank_end] characteristics'.
Answer
  • intentionally
  • disadvantage
  • unfairly
  • protected

Question 12

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Indirect Discrimination is when a policy, [blank_start]practice[blank_end] or [blank_start]rule[blank_end] applies to everybody but has a [blank_start]detrimental[blank_end] effect on some people. For example, a job advert that states male applicants must be clean shaven would [blank_start]discriminate[blank_end] against individuals who grow facial hair because of their [blank_start]religious[blank_end] beliefs.
Answer
  • practice
  • rule
  • detrimental
  • discriminate
  • religious

Question 13

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The Equality Act 2010 sets out THREE different ways in which it is unlawful to treat someone:
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  • Direct and Indirect Discrimination
  • Harassment
  • Victimisation
  • Unfairly
  • Aggressively
  • Anti-socially

Question 14

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Harassment is [blank_start]unwanted[blank_end] behaviour that intends to [blank_start]intimidate[blank_end] or [blank_start]humiliate[blank_end] someone.
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  • unwanted
  • intimidate
  • humiliate

Question 15

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Victimisation is [blank_start]bad[blank_end] treatment directed towards someone who has made a [blank_start]complaint[blank_end] or has taken [blank_start]action[blank_end] under the Equality Act or similar [blank_start]legislation[blank_end].
Answer
  • bad
  • complaint
  • action
  • legislation

Question 16

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Staff selection and interview procedures must always comply with the Equality Act so that staff are selected on the basis of the skills they can offer.
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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A woman is told she did not get the job as a Practice Manager because 'she might get pregnant and go on maternity leave' and 'the setting wants continuity and doesn't want someone who might take time off' What type of discrimination is the woman experiencing? Age discrimination Disability discrimination [blank_start]Sex/gender discrimination[blank_end] Race discrimination
Answer
  • Sex/gender discrimination
  • Age discrimination
  • Disability discrimination
  • Race discrimination

Question 18

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A woman is told she did not get the job as a Practice Manager because 'she might get pregnant and go on maternity leave' and 'the setting wants continuity and doesn't want someone who might take time off' What type of discrimination is the woman experiencing? [blank_start]Sex/gender discrimination[blank_end]
Answer
  • Sex/gender discrimination
  • Age discrimination
  • Disability discrimination
  • Race discrimination

Question 19

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SCENARIO: A wheelchair user is unable to visit his grandmother upstairs in the care home because there are no lifts in the building. Disability discrimination must be avoided by adapting the premises to enable access for wheelchair users by including: [blank_start]Ramps[blank_end] [blank_start]Automatic doors[blank_end]
Answer
  • Ramps
  • Automatic doors

Question 20

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Disability discrimination against a person with a sight impairment can be avoided by providing:
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  • Large print
  • Hearing aids
  • Sign language
  • Communication passport

Question 21

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Disability discrimination against a person who is blind can be avoided by providing:
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  • Braille
  • Sign language
  • Hearing loop
  • Ramps

Question 22

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Disability discrimination against a person with a learning disability can be avoided by providing:
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  • Easy-to-understand information
  • Braille
  • Hearing aids
  • BSL (British Sign Language)

Question 23

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Service providers are not required to have an equal opportunities policy.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 24

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Disability discrimination is illegal.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 25

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Service [blank_start]providers[blank_end] should avoid disability discrimination by [blank_start]monitoring[blank_end] the selection and [blank_start]recruitment[blank_end] of staff to see how many individuals with a [blank_start]disability[blank_end] apply for jobs and how many are actually given a [blank_start]job[blank_end].
Answer
  • providers
  • monitoring
  • recruitment
  • disability
  • job
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