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Chapter 3 - Rights and duties of children - Term 3 - 4th Social Guide Samacheer Kalvi Solutions- Text Book Back Questions and Answers

I. Choose the correct answer :

Question 1.
This is against Indian law
(a) Children studying in school.
(b) Children below 14 years working in industries.
(c) Children participating in school activities.
(d) Children getting nutritious food.

Answer:
(b) Children below 14 years working in industries.

Question 2.
Polio drops are given to
(a) Men
(b) Women
(c) Children
(d) Senior citizens

Answer:
(c) Children

Question 3.
A set of rules of a country is known as the
(a) Story book
(b) Rule book
(c) Constitution
(d) Textbook

Answer:
(c) Constitution

Question 4.
Which of the following is not a right of children?
(a) Getting driving license
(b) Getting education
(c) Getting adequate food
(d) Living in a healthy manner

Answer:

(a) Getting driving license
II. Write True or False :

Question 1.
The child has the basic right to get polio drops.
Answer:
True
Question 2.
There are same rights for all age groups of children.
Answer:
False
Question 3.
All children of age 6-14 years should be employed.
Answer:
False
Question 4.
Hitting children is wrong.
Answer:
True

Question 5.
Children should be aware of bad touch.
Answer:
True
II. Match the Following :

Question 1.

Answer:

IV. Answer the following questions :

Question:1.
What are the three parts on your body where no one should touch?
Answer:
Lips, chest and between my legs.
Question 2.
What are the different rights you have as a child?
Answer:
The four major child rights are:
1. Right to survival '
2. Right to development
3. Right to protection
4. Right to participation

Question 3.
Write short note on right to survival.
Answer:
- It is to ensure every child has access to minimum standards of food.
- This helps in healthy growth in all children.
- There are different rights for children below the age of 6 'and between the age of 6-14 years.
- This is because both the age groups have different needs for their

Question 4.
Have you ever used your right to participate? Describe.
Answer:
Children have the right to participate in matters related to them. This includes asking questions, giving suggestions and making decisions in things that affect them.

Question 5.
Why are rights important?
Answer:
1. Human rights also guarantee people the means necessary to satisfy their basic needs such as food, housing and education, so they can take full advantage of all opporunities.
2. Finally, by guaranteeing life, liberty, equality and security. Human rights protects people against abuse by those who are more powerful.

Additional Questions and Answers
I. Choose the correct answer:

Question 1.

___________ is to ensure every child has access to minimum standards of food.
(a) Right to survival
(b) Right to development
(c) Right to protection
(d) Right to participation

Answer:
(a) Right to survival

Question 2.
There are many diseases that spread through ___________
(a) air
(b) Land
(c) Water
(d) None

Answer:
(c) Water

Question 3.
All children _______ years have the right to go to school.
(a) Below 14
(b) After 14
(c) Below 16
(d) After 15

Answer:
(a) Below 14

Question 4.
Children have the _________ in all circumstances.
(a) Right to participation
(b) Right to development
(c) Right to be protected
(d) Right to survival

Answer:
(c) Right to be protected
II. Fill in the blanks:

Question 1.

__________ is the lengthiest constitution of the world.

Answer:

The Indian constitution
Question 2.
The ___________ is responsible to providing free education to all.

Answer:
Government
Question 3.

____________ is illegal to force children below the age of 14 to work.

Answer:
Child labour
III. Write True or False :

Question 1.
Right to survival helps in healthy growth in all children.
Answer:
True
Question 2.
Every child has the right to go to school and develop life skills.
Answer:
True
Question 3.
Children have does not any rights.

Answer:
False
Question 4.
Children have the right to be protected against danger.
Answer:
True
IV. Match the following :

Question 1.

Answer:
1. $-\mathrm{e}$
2. $-\mathrm{d}$
3. $-a$
4. $-\mathrm{b}$
5. $-\mathrm{c}$
V. Answer the following questions :

Question 1.
What do you mean by citizen?
Answer:
- Citizen is a person who is a member of a country.
- A citizen enjoys the rights given to him/her by the country.

Question 2.
Who sets rules for citizens?
Answer:
The constitution of India sets rules.

Question 3.
Does constitution make citizens responsible?
Answer:
Yes, it helps all people to be a responsible citizen of our country.
Question 4.
What else is a part of rights to survival?
Answer:
The WASH programme is also a part of rights to survival.

Question 5.
What do you mean by WASH?
Answer:
- WASH stands for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene.
- It means there should be access to clean water for drinking and other needs.
- There are many diseases that spread through water.
- To avoid these, having access to safe water is very important.

Question 6.
Write a short note on Right to Development.
Answer:
Every child has the right to go to school and develop life skills.
Question 7.
What do you mean by child labour?
Answer:
Children are involved in different works at different places. This is called Child Labour.

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