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Class IV
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Chapter 1,Family Relationships.

A. Tick ( ) the correct option:
1. What do all the family members share in common?
(a) Toys (b) Rooms (c) Surname
2. Who provides all the support to children in a nuclear family?
(a) Uncle and Aunt (b) Parents and siblings (c) Both
3. Where do you get an environment of love, care and belongingness?
(a) Market (b) Family (c) Garden
4. People move to the different parts of the world for—
(a) Job (b) Education (c) Both
B. Fill in the blanks:
Help Box support, joint, chores, important, respect
1. All the family members love and respect  one another.
2. The family members share the chores household .
3. A joint family has parents and their married children.
4. In nuclear family, parents provide support , companionship and advice to the children.
5. Each member of a family is important .

C. Match the following:
1. Family                        (c) care, protection, belongingness
2. Adopted child          (e) permanent member
3. Nuclear family         (a) Parents and Children
4. Family crafts            (b) weaving, painting, pottery
5. Joint family              (d) many nuclear families                    
 D. Correct the following sentences:
1. Sharing of chores decreases the burden.
2. The older family member pass on the family traditions to the younger generation.
3. There is more interaction between parents and children in nuclear families.
4. A surname is a family  name.

E. Answer the following questions:
Q.1.What is a family? Name two types of families.
Ans.1.A family consists of a married couple and their children , both natural and adopted.
There are two types of family-- a. Joint Family. b. Nuclear Family
Q.2. Mention the things children learn by watching the family members.
Ans 2. The children learn and follow manners , values and different skills by watching the members of the family.
Q.3. Differentiate between a joint family and a nuclear family.
Ans.3. A joint family has parents and their married children living together. It is made up of a number of nuclear families and it also encourages family members to be cooperative and accommodating.
           A nuclear family consists of a married couple and their unmarried children .In a family , the parents have to provide all the support , companionship and advice to the children.
Q.4.What are the advantages of sharing your home with other members of family?
Ans.4.The advantages of sharing our home with other members of family are --
a. Sharing of house chores decreases the burden .
b. The division of labour among the family members gets all the work done.
Q.5. State two reasons that are responsible for changing family fiber in India
  Ans. 5. The two reasons that the responsible for changing family fibre in India ---
(a)    Education and employment-- As men got better education they started taking up jobs outside the home and they settled there.
(b)   When the size of the joint family became large ,it was not easy to manage well this family members out for their own selves.

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