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Citizenship

Social Studies

Citizenship starts at 1 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Citizenship. 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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Describe a time when you helped someone in your community. How did it make you feel?
Describe one way you can show good citizenship at home.
Explain what it means to respect the property of others.
Explain why it is important to respect the opinions of others, even if you disagree.
List one way students can show good citizenship at school.
List two responsibilities of a good citizen.
A new law is being discussed in your town that will affect the local park. As a citizen, what are two ways you can share your opinion about the law with local leaders?
Imagine your school is planning a community clean-up day. As a citizen of your school, what steps would you take to help organize and participate in this event?
What is the name of the process by which someone born in another country can become a U.S. citizen? (1) Immigration (2) Naturalization (3) Registration (4) Election
Which of the following is a responsibility of a good citizen? (1) Littering in public places (2) Voting in elections (3) Ignoring laws (4) Disobeying teachers
Which of the following is a right and a responsibility of U.S. citizens? (1) Voting (2) Ignoring laws (3) Not helping others (4) Breaking rules
Which of the following is a right of a U.S. citizen? (1) To vote (2) To ignore laws (3) To harm others (4) To avoid taxes
Citizens have the right to _______ their opinions freely.
Citizenship means having both _______ and responsibilities.
Fill in the blank: Citizens can help their community by _______ in local events.
Fill in the blank: Citizens have the right to a _______ trial if they are accused of a crime.
True or False: Citizens can lose their rights if they break the law.
True or False: Citizens have the right to a fair trial.
True or False: Citizens must obey the laws of their country.
True or False: Citizens should respect people who are different from them.