Unit 1: Our Families and Communities
Chapter 1: Family and Friends
Who is the eldest member in Bela's family?
- A. Banku
- B. Bishu
- C. Dadaji
- D. Shiru
What game does Bela enjoy playing with her brothers?
- A. Cricket
- B. Chhupan-chhupai (hide and seek)
- C. Football
- D. Pitthoo
What does Bela's family do during rainy days?
- A. Play cricket
- B. Sit inside the house
- C. Sit under a small shelter and play games
- D. Visit friends
What does Bela's mother and grandmother make during the rains?
- A. Cookies
- B. Hot pakodas and tea
- C. Samosas
- D. Sandwiches
Who brings the ball when Bela and her friends play in the park?
- A. Bela's father
- B. Bela's mother
- C. Bela's Dadaji
- D. Bela's uncle
What do families in a community do for each other?
- A. Compete
- B. Ignore
- C. Help each other
- D. Avoid
What activity do Bela's family and friends enjoy in their garden?
- A. Playing cricket
- B. Singing songs
- C. Sitting, talking, sharing jokes, and laughing
- D. Doing homework
What does Bela's family do when her parents are tired?
- A. They go out
- B. They play games
- C. They sit and relax in the garden
- D. They cook food
What do Bela and her brothers call their grandmother?
- A. Nani
- B. Dadi
- C. Nanu
- D. Dadiji
Which festival does Bela's family celebrate together?
- A. Diwali
- B. Christmas
- C. Holi
- D. Eid
What is the relationship between Bela and Banku Bhaiya?
- A. Cousins
- B. Siblings
- C. Friends
- D. Neighbors
What kind of garden has Bela's family planted?
- A. Vegetable garden
- B. Fruit garden
- C. Flowering plants garden
- D. Herbal garden
Who visits Bela's family garden?
- A. Only family members
- B. Relatives, friends, and neighbors
- C. Only friends
- D. Only neighbors
What do Bela's parents do when they are tired?
- A. Sleep
- B. Cook food
- C. Sit and relax in the garden
- D. Go for a walk
What game is played by Bela's family on rainy days?
- A. Antakshari and snakes and ladders
- B. Ludo
- C. Chess
- D. Carrom
What is the favorite game of Bela's Dadaji?
- A. Cricket
- B. Football
- C. Chess
- D. Pitthoo
Who makes hot pakodas and tea during the rains?
- A. Bela's father
- B. Bela's mother and grandmother
- C. Bela's Dadaji
- D. Bela's uncle
What do Bela and her friends do in the park?
- A. Study
- B. Play pitthoo
- C. Sing songs
- D. Dance
Who is Bishu in Bela's family?
- A. Bela's father
- B. Bela's brother
- C. Bela's uncle
- D. Bela's cousin
What activity does Bela enjoy with her family in the evening?
- A. Watching TV
- B. Spending time together in the garden
- C. Cooking
- D. Reading books
Chapter 2: Going to the Mela
What do families do at the mela?
- A. Explore materials and encounter different people
- B. Work on a farm
- C. Go to school
- D. Visit the doctor
How do families help each other in a community?
- A. By sharing food and resources
- B. By competing with each other
- C. By ignoring each other
- D. By fighting
What is one of the main attractions at the mela?
- A. Schools
- B. Hospitals
- C. Various stalls and rides
- D. Office buildings
What do children enjoy doing at the mela?
- A. Studying
- B. Playing games and riding on swings
- C. Working
- D. Sleeping
What kind of atmosphere is found at the mela?
- A. Boring
- B. Fun-filled
- C. Sad
- D. Quiet
Who do families meet at the mela?
- A. Teachers
- B. Different people
- C. Police officers
- D. Doctors
What kind of materials do families explore at the mela?
- A. Study materials
- B. Different and interesting materials
- C. Office materials
- D. Medical materials
What do families often do together at the mela?
- A. Work separately
- B. Stay at home
- C. Enjoy various activities together
- D. Sleep
What brings families joy at the mela?
- A. Exploring new things and enjoying fun activities
- B. Doing homework
- C. Cleaning
- D. Fighting
How often do families visit the mela?
- A. Every day
- B. Occasionally
- C. Never
- D. Every week
What is the primary purpose of the mela?
- A. To provide education
- B. To offer medical services
- C. To entertain and bring communities together
- D. To sell goods
How do children feel when visiting the mela?
- A. Bored
- B. Excited and happy
- C. Scared
- D. Angry
What do families often buy at the mela?
- A. Books
- B. Toys and sweets
- C. Furniture
- D. Electronics
What do parents often do for their children at the mela?
- A. Leave them alone
- B. Enjoy activities with them
- C. Ignore them
- D. Punish them
What kind of games are popular at the mela?
- A. Educational games
- B. Fun and recreational games
- C. Work-related games
- D. Medical games
What is the best time to visit the mela?
- A. Early morning
- B. Afternoon
- C. Evening
- D. Night
How do families typically travel to the mela?
- A. By plane
- B. By car, bus, or walking
- C. By ship
- D. By bicycle
What do children often bring home from the mela?
- A. Books
- B. Toys and souvenirs
- C. Homework
- D. Medical reports
What makes the mela special for families?
- A. The variety of activities and experiences
- B. The amount of work to do
- C. The quiet environment
- D. The serious atmosphere
Why do families look forward to going to the mela?
- A. To enjoy time together and have fun
- B. To do chores
- C. To study
- D. To work
Chapter 3: Celebrating Festivals
What do people enjoy during festivals?
- A. Studying
- B. A variety of food, dresses, and cultural practices
- C. Working
- D. Sleeping
Who takes part in community festivals?
- A. Only children
- B. Only adults
- C. People of all ages
- D. Only elders
What do families do during festivals?
- A. Ignore each other
- B. Celebrate together with joy
- C. Fight
- D. Work separately
What do children enjoy most about festivals?
- A. Doing homework
- B. Playing games and enjoying treats
- C. Sleeping
- D. Working
What kind of activities are common during festivals?
- A. Work-related activities
- B. Fun and cultural activities
- C. Medical activities
- D. Educational activities
What is an important aspect of celebrating festivals?
- A. Competition
- B. Unity and joy
- C. Ignoring each other
- D. Fighting
What do families often wear during festivals?
- A. Casual clothes
- B. Festive and traditional attire
- C. Work uniforms
- D. School uniforms
How do communities prepare for festivals?
- A. By working alone
- B. By coming together and planning
- C. By ignoring the preparations
- D. By working separately
What is the main purpose of festivals?
- A. To work
- B. To celebrate and bring joy
- C. To compete
- D. To ignore each other
How do people feel during festivals?
- A. Sad
- B. Happy and excited
- C. Angry
- D. Scared
What do children often receive during festivals?
- A. Homework
- B. Gifts and sweets
- C. Punishments
- D. Chores
What is one of the highlights of festivals?
- A. Working
- B. Celebratory meals and treats
- C. Studying
- D. Sleeping
How do families participate in festivals?
- A. Separately
- B. Together with enthusiasm
- C. By ignoring each other
- D. By fighting
What do communities often do during festivals?
- A. Ignore each other
- B. Come together to celebrate
- C. Work alone
- D. Stay home
What is a common feature of festivals?
- A. Quietness
- B. Music and dance
- C. Silence
- D. Work
How do people decorate their homes for festivals?
- A. With study materials
- B. With lights, flowers, and decorations
- C. With medical items
- D. With work tools
What do families often do before festivals?
- A. Study
- B. Prepare special dishes and clean their homes
- C. Work
- D. Sleep
What makes festivals special?
- A. The joy and unity they bring
- B. The amount of work to do
- C. The quietness
- D. The competition
What do people look forward to during festivals?
- A. Working
- B. Celebrating with loved ones
- C. Studying
- D. Sleeping
Why are festivals important in communities?
- A. They promote competition
- B. They bring people together and spread joy
- C. They encourage work
- D. They promote loneliness
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