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Safety and First Aid

Science

Safety and First Aid starts at 2 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Safety and First Aid. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 2
What should you do first if you see someone get hurt on the playground?
Why is it important to follow safety signs?
Why is it important to keep emergency numbers near the phone?
Why is it important to keep your classroom floor clean and clear?
Why is it important to keep your hands away from your mouth and eyes?
Why is it important to know your home address and phone number?
Why is it important to listen to safety rules during a fire drill?
Why is it important to use crosswalks when crossing the street?
If you get a small cut, what should you do after washing it? (1) Put a bandage on it (2) Ignore it (3) Rub dirt on it (4) Blow on it
What is the first thing you should do if you see someone fall and not get up? (1) Laugh (2) Run away (3) Tell an adult (4) Ignore them
What is the purpose of a first aid kit? (1) To play with (2) To help in emergencies (3) To store food (4) To keep toys
What should you do if you feel dizzy or sick at school? (1) Tell your friend (2) Tell your teacher (3) Go home alone (4) Ignore it
Fill in the blank: If you burn your hand, you should put it under _______ water.
Fill in the blank: If you get something in your eye, you should _______ an adult for help.
Fill in the blank: If you see a broken swing on the playground, you should _______ use it.
Fill in the blank: If you see a classmate being bullied, you should _______ an adult.
True or False: You should always check the temperature of your food before eating it.
True or False: You should always check with an adult before eating unknown berries or plants.
True or False: You should always listen to the lifeguard at the pool.
True or False: You should always look both ways before crossing the street.