Time: 45 Minutes
M.M.: 20
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Question numbers 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.
Question numbers 7 to 9 carry 3 marks each.
Question number 10 carries 5 marks.
Q1. India celebrates Republic Day on 26 January to mark the adoption of the:
(a) National Flag
(b) National Emblem
(c) Constitution
(d) National Anthem
Ans: (c) Constitution
Q2. Fill in the blanks:
The three colours of the National Flag are ______, ______, and ______.
Ans: saffron, white, green
National Flag
Q3. True or False:
The Ashoka Chakra in the flag represents the national animal.
Ans: False
The Ashoka Chakra represents dharma (duty) and motion.
Q4. Name the animal that is India’s National Animal.
Ans: Bengal Tiger
Tiger
Q5. Match the following:
Ans:
Q6. Whose image appears on Indian currency notes?
(a) Subhas Chandra Bose
(b) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(d) Bhagat Singh
Ans: (b) Mahatma Gandhi
Q7. Mention any three features often found on Indian currency notes that help us learn about India.
Ans: 1. Image of Mahatma Gandhi and a watermark.
2. National symbols (e.g., Ashoka Chakra, Swachh Bharat spectacles).
3. Monuments/states depicted and languages panel.
Q8. How does cultural diversity make a country stronger? Give three points with examples.
Ans: 1. Encourages creativity (different music/dance like tabla, mridangam).
2. Builds resilience through many skills/traditions (weaving, crafts from various states).
3. Promotes unity and mutual respect during national events (parades, festivals).
Q9. Write three ways students can show the “spirit of togetherness” in school.
Ans: 1. Learn greetings/words from classmates’ languages.
2. Celebrate diverse festivals respectfully.
3. Collaborate on projects representing different states’ cultures.
Q10. Design a mini “State Tableau” plan for a school exhibition. Include:
(a) State name,
(b) One traditional dress and instrument,
(c) One monument,
(d) One famous festival/food,
(e) A short message showing unity in diversity.
Ans: (a) State: Kerala
(b) Traditional dress & instrument: Kasavu saree; Chenda
(c) Monument: Padmanabhaswamy Temple
(d) Festival/Food: Onam; Kerala Sadya
(e) Message: “Different rhythms, one harmony—India!”
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