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We are Equal

ICSE · Class 3 · Social Science

Flashcards for We are Equal — ICSE Class 3 Social Science. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Equality

What does it mean to be equal?

Answer

Being equal means everyone is treated fairly and has the same chances, no matter if they are a boy or a girl. We may look different or like different things, but we are all human beings and deserve th

Card 2Understanding Gender

What is gender?

Answer

Gender tells us if someone is a boy or a girl. It is based on how a person’s body looks. For example, boys have different body parts than girls, so we say they are different genders. But both can do t

Card 3Equality in Abilities

Are boys and girls different in what they can do?

Answer

No, boys and girls can do the same things! Both can study, play sports, become doctors, cooks, or astronauts. What matters is their interest and hard work, not whether they are a boy or a girl.

Card 4Gender Roles

What were traditional gender roles in families?

Answer

Earlier, mothers usually stayed at home and did household work like cooking and cleaning. Fathers went out to work and earned money. But now, both parents can do both types of work based on their choi

Card 5Changing Gender Roles

How have gender roles changed today?

Answer

Now, both boys and girls can go to school, work any job, and help at home. Women can be soldiers, pilots, or chefs. Men can be nurses or teachers. Work is not just for one gender—it depends on the per

Card 6Equal Opportunities

Why is it important for both boys and girls to go to school?

Answer

Education helps every child learn, grow, and choose their own future. When both boys and girls go to school, they can become doctors, engineers, teachers, or artists and help society equally.

Card 7Breaking Stereotypes

Name two jobs that were once thought only for men.

Answer

Jobs like being a soldier, pilot, or firefighter were once thought to be only for men. But now, women like Avani Chaturvedi and Kiran Bedi have shown that girls can do these jobs too!

Card 8Breaking Stereotypes

Name two jobs that were once thought only for women.

Answer

Jobs like nursing and cooking were once thought to be only for women. But now, men also work as nurses and famous chefs like Sanjeev Kapoor show that boys can cook too!

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What are the important topics in We are Equal for ICSE Class 3 Social Science?
Key topics in We are Equal include We Are Equal – Chapter Overview Mind Map, We Are Equal — Chapter Overview, Mind map showing similarities and differences among people. These are the concepts ICSE Class 3 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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