Being a good citizen (responsibilities of a good citizen) is a chapter in Social Studies for Class 4 students. Find notes, questions and answers.
Question: What do you understand by the term civics?
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Answer: Civics is the study of human rights and responsibilities of citizens , the governance and the environment in which our society is found.
Question: Why is it important to study civics?
Answer: It is important to study civics because it helps to:
- Understand human rights .
- Understand duties and responsibilities of citizens.
- Promote peace and security in our society.
- Understand and uphold our culture.
Question: Define civic sense.
Answer: Civic sense is nothing but social ethics .It is the consideration by the people for the unspoken norms of society.
Question: Who is a citizen? Explain the ways to be a good citizen.
Answer: A person who is a member of a particular town or city is a citizen. The ways to be a good citizen are:
- Be honest and trustworthy.
- Follow rules and laws.
- Respect the rights of others.
- Take responsibility of your actions.
- Protect the environment.
Question: What do you understand by the term neighbours ? Mention the importance of a good neighbour.
Answer: Neighbours are the people who live near us and their behaviour influences our daily life.
The importance of a good neighbor are :
- A good neighbours makes everyone feel comfortable.
- They should have a friendly relationship with each other.
- A good neighbour is the one who is always willing to help others
Question: Differentiate between private and public properties .
Answer:
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Things which we bought from our personal income are personal properties. Examples: house, car, cycle, book, etc.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Properties that are created from the income collected from the public in the form of taxes are public properties. Examples: libraries, schools, public transport – train, roads, etc..
Question: Give steps to take care of –(i)school premises (ii)parks.
Answer:
SCHOOL PREMISES
- We should not write on school walls or scratch the desks.
- Throw waste in dustbin.
- Switch off the fans and lights when not in use.
- The playground should be kept clean.
PARKS
- We should not pluck flowers or damage plants.
- We should not throw rubbish or eatables in the park.
- Always use dustbins to throw waste.
- If animals litter in the park it should be thrown in the waste bin.
Question: GIVE ONE WORD FOR THE FOLLOWING
- Property created from the taxes – Public Property
- The unspoken norms of society – Civic sense
- People who live around us – Neighbours
- Procedure to elect government – Elections
- Place to borrow books or magazines –Library
- Buildings to understand about our past – Monuments
- Blackboard – school property
- Those who were born in India – Indian citizens
- Duty of a citizen – pay tax
- Fundamental Right – freedom of religions
- public property – hospitals
Question: Fill in the blanks:
- Civic sense is nothing but social ethics
- Citizen have rights that are given by the country’s Constitution
- Neighbours should have a friendly relationship with each other.
- Voting gives a sense of empowerment to every individual.
- To be a good citizen always be honest and trustworthy
- Silence should be maintained while offering the prayers.
- Every citizen who is above the age of 18 has a right to vote.
- Foreigners who come to India as tourist or on business are called ___.
- In 1955,the Parliament passed the ____ to deal with the issue of citizenship.
- Foreigners married to Indian citizens can acquire citizenship by ________.
- Colleges _____, ____ and _____ are built and maintained by the government.
- A good citizen obeys ____ of the country.
Question: Write true or false:
- In a school we should scribble on the walls – False
- We should vote responsibly – True
- We should respect the rights of others – True
- Elections are held in every country to select the government – True
- We can use the personal things of others without their permission – False
- A hospital is an institution which provides treatment to the sick or injured – True
- Historical monuments are a part of our rich heritage – True
- An Indian citizen has the social and cultural right to represent India in any international event.
- We should not pay the taxes on time – False
- Public property make our lives more comfortable – True
Question: Why participation in voting is necessary?
Answer: The participation in voting is necessary because :
- It is a basic human right.
- It gives us the right to voice out our choice.
- It gives sense of empowerment to every individual.
- If we do not caste our vote, corrupt officials may misuse our votes illegally.
Question: How do people born outside India before 26th January 1950 become Indian citizens?
Question: How many Fundamental Rights are guaranteed by the Indian Constitution? a. five b. six c. seven
Question: Which of the following person cannot be a citizen of India?
- a. One who was lived in India for four years
- b. One who is born in India
- c. One whose parents or grandparents were born in India
Question: Who among the following are the citizens of India?
- a. Those who migrated to India from Pakistan before 26 January 1950
- b. Those who migrated to Pakistan from India before 15 August 1947
- c. Those who migrated to India from Pakistan after 1950
Question: What is public property also known as?
- a. national property
- b. private property
- c. international property
Question: Who is an alien?
Question: Give some examples of school property.
Question: Write a short note on civic sense.
Question: How can we take care of public property?
Question: How is citizenship obtained through naturalisation?
Question: Mention any three rights of a citizen
Question: Mention any three duties of a citizen.
Question: Elections represent an action that is both our right and duty. Discuss.
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