4th Grade > Science
OUR SOCIETY MCQs
Total Questions : 39
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Answer: Option A. ->
True
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A
People in a society belong to different walks of life, that is they have different backgrounds, histories, jobs, etc. All of them contribute to the welfare of the society. So we are all part of the society.
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A
People in a society belong to different walks of life, that is they have different backgrounds, histories, jobs, etc. All of them contribute to the welfare of the society. So we are all part of the society.
Answer: Option B. ->
False
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B
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B
People from different communities and regions celebrate different festivals. These festivals can be seasonal as well. Example of seasonal festivals is onam, etc.
Answer: Option B. ->
Onam
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B
Seasonal and harvesting festivals are celebrated to mark the change of seasons and the harvesting of crops. The major seasonal and harvesting festivals that are celebrated in India include Basant Panchami, Pongal, Makar Sankranti, Lohri, Onam, Baisakhi, Bhogali bihu, etc.
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B
Seasonal and harvesting festivals are celebrated to mark the change of seasons and the harvesting of crops. The major seasonal and harvesting festivals that are celebrated in India include Basant Panchami, Pongal, Makar Sankranti, Lohri, Onam, Baisakhi, Bhogali bihu, etc.
Answer: Option B. ->
Comfort
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A, B, and D
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A, B, and D
Shelters for humans, birds or animals facilitate the needs like comfort, safety and protection from predators and bad weather.
Answer: Option B. ->
Poverty
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B
Poverty, child labour and other social conditions prevent children from getting basic education. This social concern prompted the Indian Government to launch the Right to Education (RTE) Act. It states that children belonging to the age group of 6-14 must be provided free and compulsory education.
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B
Poverty, child labour and other social conditions prevent children from getting basic education. This social concern prompted the Indian Government to launch the Right to Education (RTE) Act. It states that children belonging to the age group of 6-14 must be provided free and compulsory education.
Answer: Option B. ->
False
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B
Holi is famously known as 'the festival of colours'. Diwali is famously known as 'the festival of lights'. On Diwali, people decorate their homes mainly with lights and diyas.
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B
Holi is famously known as 'the festival of colours'. Diwali is famously known as 'the festival of lights'. On Diwali, people decorate their homes mainly with lights and diyas.
Answer: Option A. ->
Non-Governmental Organisation
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A
A non-profit organization that operates independently of government to address a social or political issue is called a NGO or Non-Governmental Organisation.
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A
A non-profit organization that operates independently of government to address a social or political issue is called a NGO or Non-Governmental Organisation.
Answer: Option A. ->
True
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A
Bullying is the use of force or threat to intimidate or dominate others. This dominating behaviour may hurt or harm someone physically or emotionally.
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A
Bullying is the use of force or threat to intimidate or dominate others. This dominating behaviour may hurt or harm someone physically or emotionally.
Answer: Option A. ->
Red
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A
Traffic signals control the movement of vehicles on the road. When the traffic signal is red all the vehicles stop at the zebra crossing. Then, the pedestrians can cross that road.
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A
Traffic signals control the movement of vehicles on the road. When the traffic signal is red all the vehicles stop at the zebra crossing. Then, the pedestrians can cross that road.
Answer: Option A. ->
True
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A
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A
In India, people belonging a variety of religions and faith live in harmony. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism etc. are few of the many religions that are prevalent in India.