P4 QUESTIONS OF SRS FIRST TERM
P4 QUESTIONS OF SRS FIRST TERM
Section
A: Choose
the correct answer.
- The study of how people live together is called:
a) Science
b) Social Studies
c) Mathematics
d) English
- A family made up of father, mother and children only is
called:
a) Extended family
b) Nuclear family
c) Clan
d) Community
- The group of people who share the same ancestors is
called:
a) Family
b) Clan
c) Tribe
d) Community
- The leader of a school is called:
a) Teacher
b) Prefect
c) Head teacher
d) Monitor
- Which of the following is a natural resource?
a) Car
b) River
c) Chair
d) Book
- A group of people living in one area is called:
a) Family
b) Community
c) Nation
d) School
- The direction where the sun rises is:
a) West
b) North
c) South
d) East
- Which of these is an example of good behaviour?
a) Stealing
b) Helping the sick
c) Fighting
d) Telling lies
- People who help to keep law and order are:
a) Doctors
b) Farmers
c) Police
d) Teachers
- The colours of the Rwanda national flag are:
a) Green, yellow, blue
b) Blue, yellow, green
c) Red, green, white
d) Black, yellow, red
- Which day do we rest and not go to school or work?
a) Monday
b) Sunday
c) Wednesday
d) Friday
- The main crop grown in Rwanda is:
a) Maize
b) Coffee
c) Cotton
d) Wheat
- A child without parents is called:
a) Nephew
b) Orphan
c) Cousin
d) Uncle
- Which one is a good way of keeping the environment
clean?
a) Throwing rubbish anywhere
b) Sweeping the compound
c) Burning houses
d) Cutting all trees
- The capital city of Rwanda is:
a) Kigali
b) Butare
c) Musanze
d) Rubavu
- The main work of farmers is to:
a) Teach
b) Treat sick people
c) Grow crops and rear animals
d) Build houses
- The traditional leader of a clan was called:
a) Chief
b) King
c) Head teacher
d) Soldier - Which of these is a source of water?
a) River
b) Shop
c) Car
d) Book
- The process of moving from one place to another is
called:
a) Migration
b) Transport
c) Communication
d) Trade
- The main means of transport in Rwanda is:
a) Ship
b) Aeroplane
c) Car and bicycle
d) Train
Section
B: Use True or False
- Social studies teaches us how to live with others.
_______
- A nuclear family includes grandparents. _______
- The national flag of Rwanda has three colours. _______
- Police officers arrest thieves. _______
- The sun sets in the east. _______
- Respecting elders is good behaviour. _______
- A river is a man-made resource. _______
- Kigali is the largest city in Rwanda. _______
- Farming is the main occupation in villages. _______
- Throwing rubbish in the road keeps the environment
clean. _______
Section
C: Match the items in List A with the correct answer in List B.
List A List B
31. Doctor a)
Arrests criminals
32. Farmer b)
Heals sick people
33. Teacher c) Grows crops
34. Police d) Makes furniture
35. Carpenter e)
Teaches pupils
Section D: Fill in the Blanks
- The leader of a country is called the __________.
- The national language of Rwanda is __________.
- __________ is the practice of keeping our surroundings
clean.
- The process of buying and selling is called __________.
- The national symbol found on the Rwandan flag is the
__________.
Section E: Answer the following questions
- What is a community?
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- Mention any two types of families.
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- Write two examples of good behaviour.
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- Why do we need water in our homes?
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- Give two examples of natural resources.
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- Why do we celebrate Independence Day?
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- Mention any two national holidays in Rwanda.
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- Write two ways of caring for sick people.
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- State two uses of land.
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- Why is it important to respect rules and laws?
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