(ii) What term is used to describe a family consisting of a single parent and their children?
(a) Nuclear family
(b) Joint family
(c) Extended family
(d) Blended family
Ans: (d)
A blended family is one where a single parent marries another person, creating a family with stepchildren.
(iii) In an extended family, who typically lives together?
(a) Only parents and children
(b) Parents, children, and grandparents
(c) Parents and their cousins
(d) Single parents and their children
Ans: (b)
An extended family includes parents, children, and often grandparents living together.
(iv) What are the two main types of families discussed in the chapter "Families can be Different"?
(a) Joint family and extended family
(b) Nuclear family and blended family
(c) Joint family and nuclear family
(d) Single-parent family and large family
Ans: (c)
The chapter discusses two main types of families, which are joint families and nuclear families.
(v) In the story of Tara's family, who has adopted Tara?
(a) Her Amma
(b) Her nana
(c) Her Mausi
(d) Her Mausa
Ans: (a)
Tara has been adopted by her Amma, as mentioned in the story of Tara's family.
(i) A _______ family consists of only parents and their children.
Ans: nuclear
(ii) In a _______ family, Sitamma lives with her parents, sister, grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
Ans: joint
(iii) Tara's primary caregiver is her _______.
Ans: nana
(iv) Krishna goes to college and leaves Kaveri at __________.
Ans: school
(v) The common theme among the families in the chapter is __________.
Ans: togetherness
(i) A nuclear family includes grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins. (False)
Ans: False
A nuclear family consists of only parents and their children.
(ii) In a joint family, everyone lives separately in their own houses.
Ans: False
In a joint family, multiple generations live together in the same house.
(iii) The chapter aims to teach only the concept of a nuclear family.
Ans: False
The chapter aims to teach various aspects, including the importance of family, different family types, and family rules and beliefs.
(iv) Sitamma's family is an example of a nuclear family.
Ans: False
Sitamma's family is an example of a joint family, not a nuclear family.
(v) Tara's nana takes care of her when she gets home from school.
Ans: True
Tara's nana looks after her when she gets home from school, as stated in the story of Tara's family.
(i) What are the basic two types of families?
Ans: The two basic types are:
(ii) How many members are there in Sitamma’s family?
Ans: Sitamma lives with her grandmother, grandfather, elder chacha and elder cahchi, younger chacha and younger cahchi, bua, father, mother, Gitamma, tauji along with his three children.
(iii) Who is Tara's caretaker and how is she looked after?
Ans: Tara's maternal grandfather takes care of her. He takes care of almost everything for Tara like feeding her. helping her with the homework and playing with her in the free time.
(iv) What are the activities you do with your family?
Ans: I do a lot of activities with my family. All of us go for movies and dinner every weekend. I and my sister go for cycling together. I buy grocery with my father.
(v) How does family help in the development of the man?
Ans: Family makes a man social and intellectual. It also makes a person emotionally and physically powerful, honest, and confident.
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