MCQ Class 6 Social Science Chapter 9 Family and Community Advertisement 1. Why do families often follow traditions and practices passed down for generations?To create conflictTo forget their ancestorsTo maintain harmony and strengthen family bondsTo impress othersQuestion 1 of 102. What lesson did Shalini learn when her parents bought clothes for her uncle’s family?It's better to be selfishFamily members should be independent and not help each otherIt's important to compete for resourcesFamily members should share and support each otherQuestion 2 of 103. What do families teach children about responsibility, according to the chapter?Children should ignore family responsibilitiesChildren should rely only on others for helpChildren should contribute to the household and take responsibility for their actionsChildren should not be involved in any family mattersQuestion 3 of 104. In Indian society, what is one of the reasons for choosing a nuclear family?Easier communicationIncreased work opportunities in citiesLess responsibility toward family membersReduced cultural valuesQuestion 4 of 105. What does the story of the Bhil community demonstrate about the role of community in society?The community is selfishThe community ignores problemsCommunities come together for the greater good without expecting anything in returnCommunities only work for individual benefitQuestion 5 of 106. According to the chapter, why do urban communities, such as Residents’ Welfare Associations, make their own rules?To create conflictTo maintain cleanliness and manage common resourcesTo make life difficult for residentsTo restrict freedomQuestion 6 of 107. What role do communities play in resolving issues such as natural disasters or environmental crises, as illustrated in the chapter?Communities avoid helping during crisesCommunities work together to solve problems, such as water shortages or floodsCommunities wait for external helpCommunities only help when paidQuestion 7 of 108. Why is interdependence important in both family and community life, according to the chapter?It ensures that all members work together and support each otherIt leads to selfishnessIt creates unnecessary competitionIt promotes individualismQuestion 8 of 109. In the chapter, the term "ahimsa" refers to which family value?ViolenceCompetitionJealousyNon-violenceQuestion 9 of 1010. What does the chapter suggest about the way society should treat underprivileged children?They should be ignoredThey should be provided with access to education and supportThey should be left to find their own wayThey should be excluded from community activitiesQuestion 10 of 10 Loading...
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