MCQ Class 6 Social Science Chapter 9 Family and Community Advertisement 1. What is the basic and most ancient unit of society?CommunityFamilySchoolNeighborhoodQuestion 1 of 202. Which of the following is an example of a joint family?A family with only parents and their childrenA family with only one parent and childrenA family where grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins live togetherA family where only cousins live togetherQuestion 2 of 203. They are referred to as friendsThey are referred to as friendsThey are only referred to as 'brother' or 'sister'There is a special word for cousins in all Indian languagesCousins are not considered familyQuestion 3 of 204. Which of the following values is commonly taught within a family, according to Indian culture?Ahimsa (non-violence)GreedAngerImpatienceQuestion 4 of 205. What is a key principle of Indian culture that is often practiced within families?LazinessIgnoring responsibilitiesFollowing dharma (duty)Not helping othersQuestion 5 of 206. In Shalini's family story, why did Shalini not get the silk dress she expected?Because her parents were saving moneyBecause her parents bought clothes for the entire family, including her uncle's familyBecause she didn't want a silk dressBecause she preferred cottonQuestion 6 of 207. In the example from Meghalaya, who helps Tenzing with his homework?His motherHis fatherHis grandfatherHis grandmotherQuestion 7 of 208. What role do communities in rural areas often play in agriculture?They decide what crops to growThey provide food for the familiesThey come together to support each other in land preparation, sowing, and harvestingThey sell crops to urban areasQuestion 8 of 209. In urban areas, what do Resident Welfare Associations typically manage?AgricultureEducationWaste management, cleanliness of common areas, and other community rulesReligious activitiesQuestion 9 of 2010. In a nuclear family, which of the following is usually present?Grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousinsOnly parents and childrenParents, grandparents, and childrenCousins and siblingsQuestion 10 of 2011. Which family value did Shalini learn from her grandmother’s explanation?SelfishnessCooperation and sharingAnger and frustrationDishonestyQuestion 11 of 2012. In the story of Tenzing’s family, why does his father help with household chores?His father lost his jobHis mother is busy with her workHis father enjoys cookingHis father doesn't trust anyone else to do itQuestion 12 of 2013. Which of the following is an important role of grandparents in a family, as seen in Tenzing’s story?They are in charge of shoppingThey provide emotional support and help with homeworkThey run the family businessThey don’t interact with the familyQuestion 13 of 2014. What did Kamal Parmar start doing in Ahmedabad to help underprivileged children?He gave them jobs in his workshopHe taught them and provided free dinnersHe sent them to boarding schoolHe paid for their school feesQuestion 14 of 2015. What is a community, according to the chapter?A group of unrelated people who never interactA group of people connected by shared activities, festivals, or responsibilitiesA group of individuals living in different citiesA family living togetherQuestion 15 of 2016. Which of the following is a modern example of a community mentioned in the chapter?A nuclear familyA group of school friendsA Residents' Welfare Association in urban areasA family businessQuestion 16 of 2017. What was the primary reason behind the Bhil community’s water conservation efforts?To earn money from the governmentTo gain fame and popularityTo start a new businessTo follow their duty toward the community and Mother EarthQuestion 17 of 2018. According to Indian culture, which of the following is an example of dharma (duty)?Helping family members and fulfilling responsibilitiesRefusing to help neighborsIgnoring others’ problemsKeeping all your wealth to yourselfQuestion 18 of 2019. What should society do to ensure that all children get access to education, according to the chapter?Provide free food for childrenIgnore underprivileged childrenWork together to create opportunities and provide resourcesAllow only wealthy children to go to schoolQuestion 19 of 2020. What important family value is practiced when family members sacrifice their own needs for the family?GreedSelfishnessTyāga (sacrifice)AngerQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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