Daily Olympiad: Social Science - Understanding Diversity [20260518]

Challenge yourself with today's CBSE practice! This test covers 'Understanding Diversity' for Social Science (Grade 6). Level: Easy | Duration: 30 mins.

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1. What does 'diversity' mean?

Solution
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Diversity means having a wide range of differences and varieties among people, such as differences in language, religion, culture, food, and appearance. It's about recognizing and celebrating these unique aspects.

2. Which of these is an example of linguistic diversity?

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Correct: B
Linguistic diversity refers to the presence of many different languages in a community, region, or country. When people speak various languages, it's a clear sign of linguistic diversity.

3. Celebrating festivals like Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and Gurpurab shows which kind of diversity?

Solution
Correct: C
These festivals are associated with different religions (Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism respectively). Therefore, celebrating them together demonstrates religious diversity within a society.

4. Why might people in a cold, hilly region wear warm clothes and eat different food compared to people in a hot, coastal region?

Solution
Correct: C
The environment and climate significantly influence the types of clothes people wear and the food they eat. People in cold regions need warm clothes for protection and might consume food that provides more energy and warmth, while coastal regions offer access to seafood and require lighter clothing.

5. India is known for its 'unity in diversity.' What does this phrase mean?

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Correct: B
'Unity in diversity' means that even though people in India have many different languages, religions, cultures, and traditions, they are united as one nation and share a common identity as Indians.

6. When we think all people from a certain group are exactly the same, we are creating a:

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Correct: B
A stereotype is a fixed and often oversimplified or generalized belief about a particular group of people, often ignoring individual differences and unique qualities.

7. What is it called when someone judges others negatively or sees them as inferior just because they are different?

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Correct: C
Prejudice is an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason, often based on differences like race, religion, gender, or social background. It involves prejudging someone.

8. When people are treated unfairly because of their differences (like religion or skin colour), it is called:

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Correct: B
Discrimination is the unfair or prejudiced treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, sex, or religion. It is acting on prejudice.

9. Why is it important to respect diversity?

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Correct: C
Respecting diversity allows us to appreciate different perspectives, learn new things, and understand the world better. It helps in creating a society where everyone feels valued and included, leading to peace and harmony.

10. The Indian Constitution ensures that all people are treated equally, regardless of their religion, language, or caste. This promotes:

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Correct: C
The Indian Constitution's commitment to treating everyone equally, irrespective of their differences such as religion, language, or caste, directly promotes the principle of equality among all citizens.

11. People living near the sea often eat a lot of fish. This is an example of how their food habits are influenced by:

Solution
Correct: B
Proximity to the sea provides easy access to fish and other seafood, making them a common and often staple part of the diet for people in coastal regions. This is a direct influence of geography on lifestyle.

12. How many major languages are recognized by the Indian Constitution?

Solution
Correct: C
The Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution recognizes 22 major languages, showcasing India's incredibly rich linguistic diversity. These include Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Urdu, Assamese, Sanskrit, Kashmiri, Sindhi, Konkani, Manipuri, Nepali, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, and Santali.

13. Different ways of dancing, singing, and telling stories across different regions of India show:

Solution
Correct: C
Dance forms, music, and storytelling are integral parts of a culture. Differences in these aspects across various regions reflect the rich cultural diversity of a country like India, where each region has its unique traditions.

14. Thinking bad things about someone without even knowing them, just because they belong to a different group, is called:

Solution
Correct: C
This describes prejudice, which is forming an opinion, often negative, about someone or a group without proper knowledge or reason, usually based on stereotypes or perceived differences.

15. Celebrating festivals like Onam, Bihu, and Lohri in different parts of India reflects which aspect of diversity?

Solution
Correct: B
Onam (Kerala), Bihu (Assam), and Lohri (Punjab) are regional festivals tied to specific cultures and often agricultural cycles or religious significance of those regions. They highlight the rich tapestry of both religious and regional cultural diversity in India.

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