Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Children, a rare gift

     Children are a rare gift from the Almighty God and they should be especially loved and cared for. Apart from the fact that we need to give them the basic necessities of life like food, clothing and shelter, one of their essential right is the right to education. Education to be given should not be gender-based, it should be for all children regardless of status, colour, tribe and gender. This blog is going to be focusing on how to help children grow and learn in every possible way.
     There would be materials that would be available for download which would help children in these areas: Quantitative reasoning, Mathematics, Verbal reasoning, Phonics, English language, General knowledge and Current affair and subjects that deals with morals and values.Check out some sample questions on morals and values with a bit of home economics;


1.    All these are elements of a people’s culture EXCEPT (a) the way they dress (b) the way they think (c) the way they build their houses (d) the way they speak their language
2.    ________ is a word that describes everything around us. (a) evaporation (b) land (c) things (d) environment
3.    The group of people who controls the public affair of the local government areas are known as _________
4.    Marriage between a man and many wives is called ________ (a) monogamy (b) polygamy (c) big family (d) polyandry
5.    What is the full meaning of ATM? (a) automated telling machine (b) automated tearing machine (c) automated teller machine (d) automated trimming machine
6.    Respecting the view of others brings __________ (a) misunderstanding (b) quarreling (c) cooperation (d) disunity
7.    Which of these best describes ‘on-the-job training’ (a) getting trained before working (b) getting trained after one has retired (c) vocational training (d) getting trained while working
8.    All these are forms of transportation EXCEPT (a) rest (b) land (c) water (d) air
9.    My aunt’s son is my ______ (a) brother (b) sister (c) cousin (d) nephew

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