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Rules and Laws

Social Studies

Rules and Laws 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 Rules and Laws. 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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What can happen if people do not follow laws?
What is a consequence?
What is one way citizens can help change a law they think is unfair?
What is the difference between a rule and a law?
What is the main purpose of rules in a classroom?
What is the role of a judge in a courtroom?
What should you do if you see someone breaking a rule at school?
Why do schools have rules about bullying?
Which branch of government is responsible for making laws? (1) Executive (2) Legislative (3) Judicial (4) Military
Which of the following is a consequence for breaking a law? (1) Getting a gold star (2) Going to jail (3) Getting extra recess (4) Getting a good grade
Which of the following is a law that helps protect people’s safety? (1) Wearing a seatbelt in a car (2) Saying the Pledge of Allegiance (3) Doing your homework (4) Bringing your lunch to school
Which of the following is a law that helps protect the environment? (1) No talking in class (2) No littering (3) No running in the halls (4) No chewing gum in school
Fill in the blank: A law that is not fair can be __________ by the courts.
Fill in the blank: A rule at school might be 'No running in the halls,' while a law in the community might be 'No __________.'
Fill in the blank: A rule is usually made by a __________, like a school or a club.
Fill in the blank: If you break a law, you might have to go to __________.
True or False: All laws in the United States must follow the Constitution.
True or False: If you think a rule is unfair, you should ignore it.
True or False: Laws are made by the government to help keep order in society.
True or False: Laws are made to protect people's rights and freedoms.