(i) What age group attends kindergarten schools in India?
(a) 5-10 years
(b) Under 5 years
(c) 10-15 years
(d) 15-20 years
Ans: (b)
Kindergarten schools are for very small children under the age of five, preparing them for primary schools.
(ii) Which classes are included in a primary school in India?
(a) Classes I to V
(b) Classes VI to X
(c) Classes XI to XII
(d) Classes I to VIII
Ans: (a)
Primary schools typically have classes from I to V.
(iii) When do children move to secondary schools in India?
(a) After kindergarten
(b) After passing class V
(c) After primary school
(d) After passing class X
Ans: (b)
Children move to secondary schools after successfully completing class V.
(iv) What sections does a big school in India typically have?
(a) Only Primary
(b) Kindergarten and Secondary
(c) Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary
(d) Secondary and Higher Secondary
Ans: (c)
A big school in India usually has sections for kindergarten, primary, and secondary education.
(v) What activity marks the beginning of the school day in India?
(a) Lunchtime
(b) Recess
(c) Morning Assembly
(d) Physical Education
Ans: (c)
The school day in India often begins with a morning assembly.
Q2: Fill in the Blanks
(i) Our school assembly begins with a ____________.
Ans: Prayer
Our school assembly begins with a prayer.
(ii) After the morning assembly, students go back to their classes in ____________.
Ans: Queue
After the morning assembly, students go back to their classes in a queue.
(iii) During the assembly, a student reads out the "thought for the day" and another student reads the ____________.
Ans: News
During the assembly, a student reads out the "thought for the day" and another student reads the news.
(iv) The Principal often shares ____________ things during the assembly.
Ans: Good things
The Principal often shares good things during the assembly.
(v) At the close of the assembly, students sing the ____________.
Ans: National Anthem
At the close of the assembly, students sing the National Anthem.
Q3: True or False
(i) Republic Day is celebrated on 15 August.
Ans: False
Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January, not 15 August.
(ii) On Gandhi Jayanti, people go to Red Fort to offer flowers and prayers.
Ans: False
On Gandhi Jayanti, people go to Raj Ghat, not Red Fort, to offer flowers and prayers.
(iii) Teachers' Day is celebrated on Dr. Radhakrishnan's birthday.
Ans: True
Teachers' Day is celebrated on Dr. Radhakrishnan's birthday.
(iv) Children's Day in India is celebrated on 2 October.
Ans: False
Children's Day in India is celebrated on 14 November, not 2 October.
(v) Sports Day in schools includes only academic competitions.
Ans: False
Sports Day includes various competitions, not just academic ones.
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