Class1 to 5 : Social Studies

Social Studies – 100 Question Answers

Class 1 Level (1–20)

  1. Q: What is the name of your country?
    A: The name of my country is India.

  2. Q: What is the capital of India?
    A: The capital of India is New Delhi.

  3. Q: Who is called the Father of the Nation?
    A: Mahatma Gandhi is called the Father of the Nation.

  4. Q: How many colours are there in the Indian flag?
    A: There are three colours in the Indian flag.

  5. Q: What are the colours of the Indian flag?
    A: The colours of the Indian flag are saffron, white and green.

  6. Q: What is the national animal of India?
    A: The national animal of India is the tiger.

  7. Q: What is the national bird of India?
    A: The national bird of India is the peacock.

  8. Q: What is the national flower of India?
    A: The national flower of India is the lotus.

  9. Q: What is the national anthem of India?
    A: The national anthem of India is Jana Gana Mana.

  10. Q: What do we call people who live in villages?
    A: People who live in villages are called villagers.

  11. Q: Who teaches us in school?
    A: A teacher teaches us in school.

  12. Q: Where do we go when we are sick?
    A: We go to a hospital when we are sick.

  13. Q: Who protects our country?
    A: Soldiers protect our country.

  14. Q: Who keeps our city safe?
    A: Police officers keep our city safe.

  15. Q: What do farmers grow?
    A: Farmers grow crops.

  16. Q: Name one festival of India.
    A: Diwali is one of the festivals of India.

  17. Q: Name one national festival of India.
    A: Independence Day is one of the national festivals of India.

  18. Q: When do we celebrate Independence Day?
    A: We celebrate Independence Day on 15th August.

  19. Q: When do we celebrate Republic Day?
    A: We celebrate Republic Day on 26th January.

  20. Q: What is the national game of India?
    A: Hockey is the national game of India.

Class 2 Level (21–40)

  1. Q: Who is the Prime Minister of India?
    A: Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of India.

  2. Q: What is the President’s house called?
    A: The President’s house is called Rashtrapati Bhavan.

  3. Q: Name one river of India.
    A: Ganga River is one of the rivers of India.

  4. Q: Name one mountain range in India.
    A: The Himalayas are a mountain range in India.

  5. Q: Name one state of India.
    A: Rajasthan is a state of India.

  6. Q: Name one Union Territory of India.
    A: Delhi is a Union Territory of India.

  7. Q: What is a map?
    A: A map is a drawing that shows places.

  8. Q: What is a globe?
    A: A globe is a model of the Earth.

  9. Q: What do we call the head of a school?
    A: The head of a school is called the principal.

  10. Q: Who works in hospitals?
    A: Doctors and nurses work in hospitals.

  11. Q: Who stitches clothes?
    A: A tailor stitches clothes.

  12. Q: Who builds houses?
    A: A mason builds houses.

  13. Q: What is a family?
    A: A family is a group of people who live together.

  14. Q: What is a joint family?
    A: A joint family is a big family living together.

  15. Q: What is a nuclear family?
    A: A nuclear family consists of parents and their children.

  16. Q: What is transport?
    A: Transport means travelling from one place to another.

  17. Q: Name one means of air transport.
    A: An aeroplane is a means of air transport.

  18. Q: Name one means of water transport.
    A: A ship is a means of water transport.

  19. Q: Name one means of land transport.
    A: A bus is a means of land transport.

  20. Q: What is a post office used for?
    A: A post office is used to send letters and parcels.

Class 3 Level (41–60)

  1. Q: Who discovered India by the sea route?
    A: Vasco da Gama discovered India by the sea route.

  2. Q: Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
    A: Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India.

  3. Q: Who was the first President of India?
    A: Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India.

  4. Q: What is the national emblem of India?
    A: The national emblem of India is the Ashoka Lion Capital.

  5. Q: What is democracy?
    A: Democracy is a system of government by the people.

  6. Q: What is a continent?
    A: A continent is a large landmass on the Earth.

  7. Q: How many continents are there in the world?
    A: There are seven continents in the world.

  8. Q: Which is the largest continent?
    A: Asia is the largest continent.

  9. Q: Which is the smallest continent?
    A: Australia is the smallest continent.

  10. Q: What is the Earth made up of?
    A: The Earth is made up of land and water.

  11. Q: What is climate?
    A: Climate is the usual weather of a place over a long period of time.

  12. Q: What is weather?
    A: Weather is the day-to-day condition of the atmosphere.

  13. Q: Name one crop grown in India.
    A: Rice is one of the crops grown in India.

  14. Q: What is irrigation?
    A: Irrigation is the process of supplying water to crops.

  15. Q: What is pollution?
    A: Pollution is the process of making the environment dirty.

  16. Q: Name one freedom fighter of India.
    A: Subhas Chandra Bose was a freedom fighter of India.

  17. Q: Name one famous monument of India.
    A: The Taj Mahal is a famous monument of India.

  18. Q: Where is the Taj Mahal located?
    A: The Taj Mahal is located in Agra.

  19. Q: What is a village?
    A: A village is a small settlement where fewer people live.

  20. Q: What is a city?
    A: A city is a large settlement where many people live.

Class 4–5 Level (61–100)

  1. Q: What is the Constitution of India?
    A: The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country.

  2. Q: When was the Constitution of India adopted?
    A: The Constitution of India was adopted on 26 November 1949.

  3. Q: Who is known as the Father of the Indian Constitution?
    A: B. R. Ambedkar is known as the Father of the Indian Constitution.

  4. Q: What is a natural resource?
    A: A natural resource is something we get from nature.

  5. Q: Name one renewable resource.
    A: Solar energy is a renewable resource.

  6. Q: Name one non-renewable resource.
    A: Coal is a non-renewable resource.

  7. Q: What is agriculture?
    A: Agriculture is the practice of growing crops and rearing animals.

  8. Q: What is an industry?
    A: An industry is a place where goods are made in factories.

  9. Q: What is trade?
    A: Trade is the buying and selling of goods.

  10. Q: Who is a citizen?
    A: A citizen is a member of a country.

  11. Q: What is equality?
    A: Equality means treating everyone the same.

  12. Q: What is freedom?
    A: Freedom means having the right to live and speak freely.

  13. Q: What is the Parliament of India?
    A: The Parliament of India is the law-making body of the country.

  14. Q: Where is the Parliament of India located?
    A: The Parliament of India is located in New Delhi.

  15. Q: What is voting?
    A: Voting is the process of choosing our leaders.

  16. Q: What is the currency of India?
    A: The currency of India is the Rupee.

  17. Q: What is the full form of MLA?
    A: The full form of MLA is Member of Legislative Assembly.

  18. Q: What is the full form of MP?
    A: The full form of MP is Member of Parliament.

  19. Q: Name one neighbouring country of India.
    A: Nepal is a neighbouring country of India.

  20. Q: Name another neighbouring country of India.
    A: China is another neighbouring country of India.

  21. Q: What is a plateau?
    A: A plateau is a flat and elevated landform.

  22. Q: What is a desert?
    A: A desert is a dry area with very little rainfall.

  23. Q: Which is the largest desert in India?
    A: The Thar Desert is the largest desert in India.

  24. Q: What is conservation?
    A: Conservation means saving and protecting natural resources.

  25. Q: What is recycling?
    A: Recycling means reusing waste materials to make new products.

  26. Q: Name one harvest festival of India.
    A: Pongal is one of the harvest festivals of India.

  27. Q: Name one famous Indian leader.
    A: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was a famous Indian leader.

  28. Q: What is an urban area?
    A: An urban area is a city area.

  29. Q: What is a rural area?
    A: A rural area is a village area.

  30. Q: What is transport by rail called?
    A: Transport by rail is called railway transport.

  31. Q: What is communication?
    A: Communication is the process of sharing information.

  32. Q: What is environment?
    A: The environment is the surroundings around us.

  33. Q: What is a monument?
    A: A monument is a building or structure of historical importance.

  34. Q: Name one famous river of South India.
    A: The Godavari River is a famous river of South India.

  35. Q: What is unity?
    A: Unity means staying together.

  36. Q: What is diversity?
    A: Diversity means differences among people in culture, language and religion.

  37. Q: What is a state capital?
    A: A state capital is the main city of a state.

  38. Q: What is independence?
    A: Independence means freedom from foreign rule.

  39. Q: What is a national symbol?
    A: A national symbol represents a country.

  40. Q: Why should we respect our country?
    A: We should respect our country because it is our motherland.


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