(i) Family is not an important part of society.
Ans: False
(ii) Father's brother is an uncle.
Ans: True
(iii) Family makes a man grow and develop into a complete nuisance.
Ans: True
(iv) Mothers are helped in the kitchen.
Ans: True
(v) Sitamma's family is an example of a nuclear family.
Ans: False
(i) We must ______ our brothers and sisters.
Ans: Love
(ii) One becomes a part of a family by being ____ or getting _______into that family.
Ans: born, married
(iii) In the story of Tara's family, Tara has been adopted by her __________.
Ans: Amma
(iv) In the story of Totaram's family, Totaram's mother, dada, dadi, Chachi, and younger brothers and sisters live in their parental house in the __________.
Ans: village
(v) In the story of Sara and Habib, Habib's Abbu, who is now retired, lives with them, and they spend their evenings watching __________.
Ans: television
(i) What do you understand by family?
Ans: Family is a group of people that are related either by birth or by relationship. A small family usually consists of grown up couples and kids.
(ii) In an activity, if you could not join a required number of people, how does it feel?
Ans: In an activity, if I could not join a required number of people. I would feel bad. The feeling of isolation and being left out is not a happy thought.
(iii) How is country effective due to a good family?
Ans: A good and healthy family makes a good society and ultimately a good society involves in making a good country.
(iv) Why is it important to have a family?
Ans: Family is very important as the family members stand by your side in all the situations. Family members help each other in every ups and down in life.
(v) Why is family considered to be the first school of children?
Ans: A family becomes the first school to the children because they receive all the cultures, traditions and most importantly the basic values of life.
(vi) What is a joint family?
Ans: A family having many sets of parents with their children is called as a joint family.
(vii) How are family members attached to each other?
Ans: Every member of the family emotionally attaches to each other in their happiness and sadness.
(viii) Who does Krishna look after?
Ans: Krishna lives with his father and his younger sister. He looks after his sister. He drops her to school every day. He plays carom with her in the evening and also takes care of her by feeding her at right time.
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