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Our Responsibilities

ICSE · Class 4 · Social Science

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Card 1Public Property

What is public property?

Answer

Public property refers to things and places built and maintained by the government for everyone to use. Examples include roads, buses, parks, hospitals, and historical monuments like the Taj Mahal. Si

Card 2Public Property

Give three examples of public property.

Answer

1. Public bus – used by many people for travel. 2. Park – a place where families play and relax. 3. School building – built by the government for children to study. These are not owned by one person b

Card 3Civic Responsibility

Why should we not scribble on public walls or monuments?

Answer

Scribbling damages public property and spoils its beauty. It shows bad civic sense. Historical monuments like the Ajanta Caves belong to all Indians and tell our history. Damaging them harms our share

Card 4Private Property

What is private property?

Answer

Private property is something owned by an individual or family. Only the owner can decide how to use it. Examples: your house, school bag, bicycle, or father’s car. We must take care of our own proper

Card 5Public vs Private Property

How is private property different from public property?

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Private property is owned by a person or family (like a house), while public property is owned by the government and used by everyone (like a public park). We need permission to use someone’s private

Card 6Civic Responsibility

Why is it our responsibility to take care of public property?

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Public property is built with public money and meant for everyone’s use. If people damage it, it becomes unusable and costly to repair. Taking care shows we are good citizens who respect shared resour

Card 7Civic Responsibility

What does 'civic sense' mean?

Answer

Civic sense means understanding and following rules that help keep public spaces clean, safe, and usable for everyone. For example: not littering, not breaking bus seats, and standing in line at a tic

Card 8Civic Responsibility

Name four ways to take care of public property.

Answer

1. Do not litter in parks or buses. 2. Do not scribble on walls or monuments. 3. Do not damage seats or windows in public transport. 4. Report broken streetlights or damaged roads to an adult or autho

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What are the important topics in Our Responsibilities for ICSE Class 4 Social Science?
Key topics in Our Responsibilities include A mind map showing different types of public property that everyone can use, A flowchart showing the right way to use and care for public property, A mind map showing examples of private property that belong to individuals. These are the concepts ICSE Class 4 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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