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Understanding Civics

ICSE · Class 4 · Social Science

Flashcards for Understanding Civics — ICSE Class 4 Social Science. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Civics and Its Importance

What is civics?

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Civics is the subject that teaches us about how our country runs, the rules we follow, and the rights and duties of citizens. It helps us understand how to live together peacefully in society. For exa

Card 2Civics and Its Importance

Why are rules important in a country?

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Rules are important because they help the country run smoothly and peacefully. Without rules, everyone might do what they want, which can cause confusion and harm. Rules keep people safe, secure, and

Card 3Who is a Citizen?

What is a citizen?

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A citizen is a member of a country. If you are born in India and live here, you are an Indian citizen. Citizens have rights like going to school and duties like following rules. Being a citizen means

Card 4Who is a Citizen?

How can someone become a citizen of a country?

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Most people become citizens by being born in that country. Others can become citizens by moving there, living for many years, and following the country’s rules. For example, a foreigner who lives in I

Card 5Rights and Duties

What are rights?

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Rights are the freedoms that we enjoy as citizens. For example, children have the right to play, get an education, and express their opinions. Adults have rights like freedom of speech, religion, and

Card 6Rights and Duties

What are duties?

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Duties are the responsibilities we must fulfill as citizens. For example, children have duties like doing homework, keeping their room clean, and following school rules. As we grow, our duties include

Card 7Rights and Duties

Give three examples of children's rights.

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1. Right to education – every child should go to school. 2. Right to play – children need time to enjoy and relax. 3. Right to express opinions – children should be allowed to share their thoughts res

Card 8Rights and Duties

Give three examples of children's duties.

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1. Doing homework on time. 2. Keeping the classroom and home clean. 3. Following school rules and respecting teachers and parents.

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What are the important topics in Understanding Civics for ICSE Class 4 Social Science?
Key topics in Understanding Civics include Understanding Civics – Chapter Mind Map, Understanding Civics - Complete Concept Overview, Understanding Civics - Concept Overview. These are the concepts ICSE Class 4 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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