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Urban and Rural Life

Social Studies

Urban and Rural Life 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 Urban and Rural Life. 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.
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Name one job that people in rural areas often do.
Name one thing that is common in both urban and rural areas.
Name one thing you like about rural life.
What do you call a place where people grow crops and keep animals?
What do you call the place where many people work in offices and shops?
What is a village?
Imagine you are visiting your cousin in a village. Write one thing you might see or do there that is different from your city life.
Read the passage: Rani lives in a small village. Every morning, she walks to the nearby pond to fetch water. Her friend Meena lives in a big city and gets water from a tap in her house. What is one difference between Rani's and Meena's daily life?
In which area are you more likely to see tractors and ploughs? (1) Urban (2) Rural
Which of the following is a common house type in rural areas? (1) Hut (2) Apartment (3) Bungalow (4) Skyscraper
Which of the following is usually found in a rural area? (1) Tall buildings (2) Farms (3) Metro trains (4) Shopping malls
Which of these is a common mode of transport in urban areas? (1) Bullock cart (2) Metro train (3) Camel (4) Tractor
Fill in the blank: A ________ is a place where many people live close together, often in tall buildings.
Fill in the blank: In cities, people often go to ________ for shopping.
Fill in the blank: In cities, people often live in ________ buildings.
Fill in the blank: In rural areas, people may use ________ to travel short distances.
Do most people in villages travel by metro trains?
Is it true that cities have more factories than villages?
Is it true that people in cities have more job options than people in villages?
Is it true that people in rural areas may grow their own food?