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Flash Cards: Family and Community

Family and Community - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Family and Community in Exploring Society India and Beyond for Class 6 (Social Science).

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Why is the family unit important?

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The family is the fundamental and most ancient unit of society, providing love, support, and values.

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What is a community?

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A community is a group of interconnected individuals who come together for celebrations, support, or shared interests.

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What are the two main types of families?

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Joint families, where several generations live together, and nuclear families, consisting of parents and their children.

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What roles do family members play?

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Family members care for, cooperate with, and support one another, each having specific responsibilities.

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Why do Indian languages have more terms for family relationships?

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Indian languages express complex family ties, unlike English, which often simplifies these relationships.

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What does 'dharma' mean in family context?

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Dharma refers to one's duty or role in family and society, emphasizing responsibility and social ethics.

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What is cooperation in families?

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Cooperation means working together to achieve common goals and support each other's needs.

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What values do families teach?

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Families teach values such as ahimsa (non-violence), dāna (giving), and sevā (service).

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Give an example of a joint family.

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Shalini's family in Kerala is a joint family involving grandparents, parents, and several relatives living together.

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What does a nuclear family include?

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A nuclear family typically includes just the parents and their children, living independently from extended relatives.

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How do communities support each other?

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Communities often come together for shared resources, mutual aid, and organizing community events.

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What activities can strengthen community ties?

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Celebrating festivals, organizing feasts, and supporting agricultural practices are common community activities.

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What is the halma tradition?

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The halma tradition involves community members coming together to help each other, especially in times of crisis.

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What does interdependence in communities mean?

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It means that individuals rely on each other for support and resources, forming a network of mutual assistance.

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What are Residents' Welfare Associations?

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These are community groups in urban areas that create rules for shared living, like waste management and cleanliness.

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What are examples of communities?

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Religious, cultural, or regional groups can form communities, such as Mumbai's Parsi community or Chennai's Sikh community.

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What roles do grandparents typically fill?

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Grandparents often provide wisdom, help with childcare, and contribute to household chores in the family.

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Why is discussing expenses important in families?

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Discussing expenses helps families plan for future needs and teaches children about financial responsibility.

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What is Kamal Parmar's initiative?

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Kamal Parmar provided free tuition and meals to underprivileged children, demonstrating community support through education.

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