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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | B – Children | Children’s Day is specially to show love and care for children. |
| 2 | B – Jawaharlal Nehru | In India we celebrate Children’s Day on Nehru ji’s birthday. |
| 3 | B – Chacha Nehru | Children lovingly called him “Chacha Nehru”. |
| 4 | B – Help others | Helping others is a core value we expect from children. |
| 5 | B – Sharing toys | Sharing shows kindness and friendship. |
| 6 | A – Red rose | Nehru was often seen wearing a red rose on his coat. |
| 7 | A – School | School is the main place where children learn many new things. |
| 8 | A – Helping a friend | Helping is a clear sign of kindness. |
| 9 | C – Parents | Parents are the first teachers at home. |
| 10 | B – “Thanks” | Saying “thank you” is a basic polite habit. |
| 11 | A – Listen | We must listen carefully when elders speak. |
| 12 | B – Playground | A playground is a safe place designed for play. |
| 13 | C – Fruits & vegetables | Fruits and vegetables keep children strong and healthy. |
| 14 | B – 14 November | Children’s Day in India is on 14th November every year. |
| 15 | A – Cleaning your room | Taking care of your things shows responsibility. |
| 16 | B – Parents | Parents usually help children to study at home. |
| 17 | A – Kindly | Good friends always behave kindly. |
| 18 | C – Keep them back | Putting toys back keeps the room neat and safe. |
| 19 | B – Innocence & creativity | Children are special because of their pure hearts and ideas. |
| 20 | C – Comfort them | When someone is sad, we should support them. |
| 21 | C – Lie or steal | Lying and stealing are always wrong. |
| 22 | C – Dustbin | Waste must go into a dustbin to keep surroundings clean. |
| 23 | A – Share & care | Sharing and caring make good friendships and families. |
| 24 | A – Learn & grow | Teachers guide children to learn and grow in life. |
| 25 | A – Parents & teachers | Both parents and teachers shape a child’s future. |
🟧 Preparatory Stage – Answer Key with Explanations (Grades 3–5)
| Q.No | Answer | Brief Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | A | Children’s Day honours the happiness and importance of children. |
| 2 | C | It is celebrated on Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth anniversary. |
| 3 | C | Children affectionately called him “Chacha Nehru”. |
| 4 | A | The central message is to love and respect children. |
| 5 | A | Nehru wanted children to be disciplined and curious learners. |
| 6 | C | Nehru is often shown wearing a red rose. |
| 7 | A | Thanking teachers is a simple way to show respect. |
| 8 | A | Doing homework on time builds responsibility. |
| 9 | A | Children should learn to share and care for others. |
| 10 | A | Every child has a right to education. |
| 11 | A | Healthy food helps in growth and energy. |
| 12 | A | Cheering up a sad friend shows empathy. |
| 13 | C | Running in corridors is unsafe and against school rules. |
| 14 | A | Kindness means helping and caring for others. |
| 15 | A | Teamwork makes the classroom happy and cooperative. |
| 16 | A | Nehru is known for the quote about children being the future of the nation. |
| 17 | A | Reading books builds knowledge and imagination. |
| 18 | A | Respect and honesty are core parts of good behaviour. |
| 19 | A | Waste must be thrown only in a dustbin. |
| 20 | A | Listening in class helps students understand better. |
| 21 | A | Play helps both body and mind to grow. |
| 22 | A | Saying sorry is the right way to handle a mistake. |
| 23 | A | Children can support at home by keeping things organised. |
| 24 | A | A true friend always helps and supports others. |
| 25 | A | Children’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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | B | Children’s Day marks the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru. |
| 2 | B | Children called him “Chacha Nehru”, showing affection. |
| 3 | C | The idea stresses investing in children’s education for the future. |
| 4 | C | Driving a car at any age is not a basic child right. |
| 5 | C | Standing with the victim and informing a teacher is responsible action. |
| 6 | A | School events aim at participation and mutual respect. |
| 7 | A | Reading and questioning are key habits of lifelong learners. |
| 8 | B | Universal Children’s Day focuses on child rights and welfare. |
| 9 | C | Listening and guiding help a stressed friend better than judging. |
| 10 | B | Believing you can improve with effort shows a growth mindset. |
| 11 | B | Celebrations are to recognise childhood and talent, not only marks. |
| 12 | C | Strong passwords and not sharing OTPs keep online accounts safe. |
| 13 | B | Listening and guiding are key roles of caring adults. |
| 14 | B | Group projects and performances build teamwork skills. |
| 15 | B | Respecting helpers, teachers and classmates shows responsibility. |
| 16 | B | A child-friendly school is safe, welcoming and supportive. |
| 17 | C | A balanced timetable respects both study and play. |
| 18 | B | Sharing real dreams builds confidence and clarity. |
| 19 | A | Honesty plus empathy create a better society. |
| 20 | B | It is better to try honestly or learn later than to cheat. |
| 21 | B | Listening to children’s opinions makes them feel valued and responsible. |
| 22 | B | Respecting diversity means accepting and including everyone. |
| 23 | C | Children’s Day reminds us to protect, educate and empower children. |
| 24 | A | Volunteering to teach younger kids shows leadership and social responsibility. |
| 25 | B | Reflecting on goals and helping others makes the day truly meaningful. |
🟥 Secondary Stage – Answer Key with Explanations (Grades 9–10)
| Q.No | Answer | Brief Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | B | In India, 14 November is celebrated as Children’s Day because it is Nehru’s birthday. |
| 2 | C | Nehru believed national progress depends on nurturing and educating children. |
| 3 | C | Universal Children’s Day highlights child rights and welfare globally. |
| 4 | B | Article 21A of the Constitution guarantees the Right to Education. |
| 5 | B | Blocking and reporting cyberbullying to a trusted adult is safest. |
| 6 | B | The core message is equality, care and opportunity for all children. |
| 7 | C | Emotional intelligence means understanding feelings before reacting. |
| 8 | B | Responsible digital citizens verify information before sharing. |
| 9 | C | Child labour harms education, health and overall development. |
| 10 | B | A good leader promotes teamwork and respect, not fear. |
| 11 | A | Growth mindset helps students learn from failure and improve. |
| 12 | D | Children cannot vote at any age; this is not a child right. |
| 13 | C | Inclusiveness ensures all children feel valued and respected. |
| 14 | B | Supportive parents and teachers are central to a child’s growth. |
| 15 | B | Talking to trusted people is a healthy way to manage stress. |
| 16 | C | NEP 2020 focuses on 21st-century skills like creativity & critical thinking. |
| 17 | C | Child-centred learning is based on children’s needs and curiosity. |
| 18 | B | Encouraging honesty and proper learning is better than shaming. |
| 19 | B | Consistent daily learning gives better long-term results than cramming. |
| 20 | B | Respecting diversity means accepting differences in culture, language, ability etc. |
| 21 | B | Empathy is key for peaceful and cooperative communities. |
| 22 | C | Community service builds responsibility and compassion in students. |
| 23 | B | A child who feels unsafe should talk to a teacher, counsellor or parent. |
| 24 | A | Sharing knowledge, helping others and reflecting on goals gives real meaning to Children’s Day. |
| 25 | B | Investing in quality education for children is the strongest investment for a nation’s future. |
