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Children’s Day NEP Quiz Series – All Stage Answer Keys with Explanations

Children’s Day NEP Quiz Series – All Stage Answer Keys 🎉

These answer keys belong to the Children’s Day Life Skills Quiz Series, designed as per NEP 2020 for all four stages – Foundation, Preparatory, Middle and Secondary.

Each answer comes with a brief explanation so that students, teachers and parents can quickly revise concepts like values, rights, emotions, digital safety and responsible behaviour.

🟦 Foundation Stage – Answer Key with Explanations (Grades 1–2)
Q.No Answer Brief Explanation
1B – ChildrenChildren’s Day is specially to show love and care for children.
2B – Jawaharlal NehruIn India we celebrate Children’s Day on Nehru ji’s birthday.
3B – Chacha NehruChildren lovingly called him “Chacha Nehru”.
4B – Help othersHelping others is a core value we expect from children.
5B – Sharing toysSharing shows kindness and friendship.
6A – Red roseNehru was often seen wearing a red rose on his coat.
7A – SchoolSchool is the main place where children learn many new things.
8A – Helping a friendHelping is a clear sign of kindness.
9C – ParentsParents are the first teachers at home.
10B – “Thanks”Saying “thank you” is a basic polite habit.
11A – ListenWe must listen carefully when elders speak.
12B – PlaygroundA playground is a safe place designed for play.
13C – Fruits & vegetablesFruits and vegetables keep children strong and healthy.
14B – 14 NovemberChildren’s Day in India is on 14th November every year.
15A – Cleaning your roomTaking care of your things shows responsibility.
16B – ParentsParents usually help children to study at home.
17A – KindlyGood friends always behave kindly.
18C – Keep them backPutting toys back keeps the room neat and safe.
19B – Innocence & creativityChildren are special because of their pure hearts and ideas.
20C – Comfort themWhen someone is sad, we should support them.
21C – Lie or stealLying and stealing are always wrong.
22C – DustbinWaste must go into a dustbin to keep surroundings clean.
23A – Share & careSharing and caring make good friendships and families.
24A – Learn & growTeachers guide children to learn and grow in life.
25A – Parents & teachersBoth parents and teachers shape a child’s future.
🟧 Preparatory Stage – Answer Key with Explanations (Grades 3–5)
Q.No Answer Brief Explanation
1AChildren’s Day honours the happiness and importance of children.
2CIt is celebrated on Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth anniversary.
3CChildren affectionately called him “Chacha Nehru”.
4AThe central message is to love and respect children.
5ANehru wanted children to be disciplined and curious learners.
6CNehru is often shown wearing a red rose.
7AThanking teachers is a simple way to show respect.
8ADoing homework on time builds responsibility.
9AChildren should learn to share and care for others.
10AEvery child has a right to education.
11AHealthy food helps in growth and energy.
12ACheering up a sad friend shows empathy.
13CRunning in corridors is unsafe and against school rules.
14AKindness means helping and caring for others.
15ATeamwork makes the classroom happy and cooperative.
16ANehru is known for the quote about children being the future of the nation.
17AReading books builds knowledge and imagination.
18ARespect and honesty are core parts of good behaviour.
19AWaste must be thrown only in a dustbin.
20AListening in class helps students understand better.
21APlay helps both body and mind to grow.
22ASaying sorry is the right way to handle a mistake.
23AChildren can support at home by keeping things organised.
24AA true friend always helps and supports others.
25AChildren’s Day is special because it celebrates the joy of childhood.
🟩 Middle Stage – Answer Key with Explanations (Grades 6–8)
Q.No Answer Brief Explanation
1BChildren’s Day marks the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru.
2BChildren called him “Chacha Nehru”, showing affection.
3CThe idea stresses investing in children’s education for the future.
4CDriving a car at any age is not a basic child right.
5CStanding with the victim and informing a teacher is responsible action.
6ASchool events aim at participation and mutual respect.
7AReading and questioning are key habits of lifelong learners.
8BUniversal Children’s Day focuses on child rights and welfare.
9CListening and guiding help a stressed friend better than judging.
10BBelieving you can improve with effort shows a growth mindset.
11BCelebrations are to recognise childhood and talent, not only marks.
12CStrong passwords and not sharing OTPs keep online accounts safe.
13BListening and guiding are key roles of caring adults.
14BGroup projects and performances build teamwork skills.
15BRespecting helpers, teachers and classmates shows responsibility.
16BA child-friendly school is safe, welcoming and supportive.
17CA balanced timetable respects both study and play.
18BSharing real dreams builds confidence and clarity.
19AHonesty plus empathy create a better society.
20BIt is better to try honestly or learn later than to cheat.
21BListening to children’s opinions makes them feel valued and responsible.
22BRespecting diversity means accepting and including everyone.
23CChildren’s Day reminds us to protect, educate and empower children.
24AVolunteering to teach younger kids shows leadership and social responsibility.
25BReflecting on goals and helping others makes the day truly meaningful.
🟥 Secondary Stage – Answer Key with Explanations (Grades 9–10)
Q.No Answer Brief Explanation
1BIn India, 14 November is celebrated as Children’s Day because it is Nehru’s birthday.
2CNehru believed national progress depends on nurturing and educating children.
3CUniversal Children’s Day highlights child rights and welfare globally.
4BArticle 21A of the Constitution guarantees the Right to Education.
5BBlocking and reporting cyberbullying to a trusted adult is safest.
6BThe core message is equality, care and opportunity for all children.
7CEmotional intelligence means understanding feelings before reacting.
8BResponsible digital citizens verify information before sharing.
9CChild labour harms education, health and overall development.
10BA good leader promotes teamwork and respect, not fear.
11AGrowth mindset helps students learn from failure and improve.
12DChildren cannot vote at any age; this is not a child right.
13CInclusiveness ensures all children feel valued and respected.
14BSupportive parents and teachers are central to a child’s growth.
15BTalking to trusted people is a healthy way to manage stress.
16CNEP 2020 focuses on 21st-century skills like creativity & critical thinking.
17CChild-centred learning is based on children’s needs and curiosity.
18BEncouraging honesty and proper learning is better than shaming.
19BConsistent daily learning gives better long-term results than cramming.
20BRespecting diversity means accepting differences in culture, language, ability etc.
21BEmpathy is key for peaceful and cooperative communities.
22CCommunity service builds responsibility and compassion in students.
23BA child who feels unsafe should talk to a teacher, counsellor or parent.
24ASharing knowledge, helping others and reflecting on goals gives real meaning to Children’s Day.
25BInvesting in quality education for children is the strongest investment for a nation’s future.

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