Passage: Healthcare is essential for human well-being. Regular check-ups, vaccinations, proper diet, and exercise prevent diseases. Hospitals, clinics, and trained medical professionals provide treatment when needed. Access to clean water, sanitation, and health education is equally important. Governments and communities must work together to ensure healthcare reaches all sections of society, especially in rural areas.
Q1. Why is healthcare important?
- a) For human well-being
- b) Only for animals
- c) Not important
- d) Only for plants
Answer: a) For human well-being
Q2. What prevents diseases?
- a) Regular check-ups, vaccinations, diet, and exercise
- b) Ignoring health
- c) Only sleeping
- d) Watching TV
Answer: a) Regular check-ups, vaccinations, diet, and exercise
Q3. Who provides treatment?
- a) Hospitals, clinics, and medical professionals
- b) Trees
- c) Roads
- d) Animals only
Answer: a) Hospitals, clinics, and medical professionals
Q4. What else is important besides medical treatment?
- a) Clean water, sanitation, and health education
- b) Only food
- c) Only clothes
- d) Only shelter
Answer: a) Clean water, sanitation, and health education
Q5. Who should ensure healthcare reaches all?
- a) Governments and communities
- b) Only teachers
- c) Only children
- d) Only farmers
Answer: a) Governments and communities
Q6. Healthcare is especially important in:
- a) Rural areas
- b) Only cities
- c) Only forests
- d) Deserts only
Answer: a) Rural areas
Q7. Vaccinations help in:
- a) Preventing diseases
- b) Causing illness
- c) Ignoring health
- d) Reducing nutrition
Answer: a) Preventing diseases
Q8. Proper diet contributes to:
- a) Good health
- b) Illness only
- c) Pollution
- d) Traffic
Answer: a) Good health
Q9. Health education helps people:
- a) Make informed health decisions
- b) Ignore medicine
- c) Pollute water
- d) Sleep less
Answer: a) Make informed health decisions
Passage: Recycling is a method of converting waste materials into reusable products. It reduces the need for raw materials, saves energy, and decreases pollution. Commonly recycled items include paper, plastic, glass, and metals. Communities can promote recycling by using separate bins, raising awareness, and organizing collection drives. Everyone’s participation ensures a cleaner and sustainable environment.
Q1. What is recycling?
- a) Converting waste into reusable products
- b) Burning waste
- c) Ignoring waste
- d) Throwing waste into rivers
Answer: a) Converting waste into reusable products
Q2. Recycling helps in:
- a) Reducing raw material usage and pollution
- b) Increasing pollution
- c) Wasting energy
- d) Cutting trees
Answer: a) Reducing raw material usage and pollution
Q3. Which items are commonly recycled?
- a) Paper, plastic, glass, and metals
- b) Food only
- c) Water only
- d) Soil only
Answer: a) Paper, plastic, glass, and metals
Q4. How can communities promote recycling?
- a) Using separate bins, raising awareness, and collection drives
- b) Burning waste
- c) Ignoring trash
- d) Cutting trees
Answer: a) Using separate bins, raising awareness, and collection drives
Q5. Recycling saves:
- a) Energy
- b) Only time
- c) Only water
- d) Nothing
Answer: a) Energy
Q6. Everyone’s participation ensures:
- a) Cleaner and sustainable environment
- b) More pollution
- c) Wastage of resources
- d) Less energy
Answer: a) Cleaner and sustainable environment
Q7. Recycling reduces the need for:
- a) Raw materials
- b) Education
- c) Buildings
- d) Roads
Answer: a) Raw materials
Q8. Raising awareness about recycling helps:
- a) More people to recycle
- b) Increase waste
- c) Reduce greenery
- d) Increase pollution
Answer: a) More people to recycle
Q9. Collection drives are organized to:
- a) Gather recyclable materials
- b) Burn waste
- c) Pollute rivers
- d) Cut trees
Answer: a) Gather recyclable materials