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Chapter: 08. Safety At Home And At School

I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

c) Scissors
b) Keep them in place
b) You might get an electric shock
b) Fly kites or sit on the wall
d) All of the above
c) Walking in a queue
b) Protecting yourself from dangerous situations
b) A parent’s hug
b) Shout for help, run away, or tell a trusted adult
b) A mask covering your nose and mouth

II. Fill in the Blanks

any
dry
bed
strangers
head
dangerous
between
bullies

III. True/False Questions

TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
TRUE

IV. Short Answer Questions

You should avoid going near a cooking stove because you might suffer burns.
You should never take any medicine without first asking your parents.
You should not throw or play with sharp objects like pencils or compasses in the classroom.
If you see bullying happening, you should tell your teacher.
You should wait for the bus to stop completely before boarding or getting off to prevent accidents and ensure your safety.

V. Diagram-Based Question

The emergency situation shown in the picture is a fire in the house, indicated by the thick smoke filling the room.
The child is trying to open the window to escape from the smoke and the fire, which is an important step in a fire escape plan.
Two other important steps for a fire escape plan include drawing a floor plan of your home with all exits marked, and deciding on a specific meeting place outside where all family members can gather after escaping.

VI. Long Answers

When using mobile phones, it’s important for your health not to carry them in shirt pockets or keep them next to your bed at night, and avoid using them while they are charging. Prolonged mobile use is also discouraged. For computers, always sit straight to maintain good posture, and avoid working for too long at a time, as it can strain your eyes and neck. Most importantly, protect your privacy online by never sharing your e-identity or photographs with strangers on the Internet.
Personal safety means actively protecting yourself from dangerous or risky situations to stay safe. This includes understanding the difference between good and bad touches. Your private parts – lips, chest, bottom, and the area between your legs – should not be touched by anyone except your mother, and even a doctor should only touch them with your parents present. A good touch feels happy and safe, like a parent’s hug, while a bad touch makes you uncomfortable, scared, or unhappy, such as hitting or pushing. If you experience an uncomfortable touch, you should shout for help, run away, and immediately tell a trusted adult like your parents or teacher.
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