1) What materials can people use to build Emily’s fridge? a) New parts purchased from shops b) Old car parts and household objects c) Pre-designed kits sent by Emily d) Natural materials like clay and wood 2) What inspired Emily's idea to create a portable fridge? a) A trip to Africa b) A school project c) A family challenge d) A competition she entered 3) What did Emily Cummins enjoy doing as a child? a) Playing sports with friends b) Making things from waste material c) Gardening with her grandfather d) Drawing pictures of inventions 4) After she finished school, Emily went to Africa to work on her design. She spent five 20 months in Namibia, testing out her fridge. Emily also invented a special water carrier. African women and children often have to walk long distances every day to collect water, and they can only carry a few containers at a time. However, with Emily's water carrier, they can carry up to five containers of water. a) Emily Cummins designed practical inventions, such as a portable fridge and a water carrier, to improve the lives of people in Africa. b) Emily spent five months in Namibia testing her fridge to ensure it was effective. c) The fridge works without electricity and can be made from readily available materials like old car parts. d) The water carrier allows African women and children to transport up to five containers of water more efficiently.

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