About this Study Set
This study set covers Political Philosophy through
25 practice questions.
This set of questions explores basic ideas about how people live together and make decisions in a group, like in a neighborhood or a country, in a way that's easy for young children to understand. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.
Questions & Answers
Browse all 25 questions from the
Our Community Rules study set below.
Each question shows the correct answer — select a study format above to practice interactively.
1
What do we call the grown-ups who help make rules for our town or country?
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A
Teachers
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B
Doctors
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C
Leaders
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D
Chefs
2
When everyone in a group agrees on something, what is it called?
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A
A disagreement
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B
An argument
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C
A decision
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D
A secret
3
What helps us to play fairly and get along with others?
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A
Being loud
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B
Breaking things
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C
Following rules
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D
Ignoring everyone
4
Who helps keep everyone safe in a community?
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A
Pirates
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B
Robots
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C
Helpers like police and firefighters
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D
Monsters
5
When we vote for someone, what are we doing?
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A
Giving them a present
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B
Choosing them to be a leader
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C
Telling them a joke
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D
Singing a song
6
What is a place where people live and work together called?
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A
A desert
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B
A jungle
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C
A community
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D
A volcano
7
What do we call the people who make decisions for everyone in a country?
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A
Storytellers
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B
Scientists
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C
Government
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D
Musicians
8
Why are rules important in a group?
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A
To make things messy
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B
To make things fair and safe
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C
To make people sad
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D
To stop playing
9
What does it mean to share with others?
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A
Keeping everything for yourself
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B
Giving some of your things to others
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C
Taking things without asking
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D
Hiding your toys
10
When you help someone who needs it, you are being:
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A
Unkind
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B
Selfish
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C
Helpful
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D
Quiet
11
What do you call the person who is in charge and makes sure things run smoothly?
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A
A follower
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B
A student
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C
A leader
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D
A visitor
12
What is something that belongs to everyone in the community, like a park?
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A
A private room
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B
A public space
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C
A secret tunnel
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D
A lost toy
13
When everyone listens to each other's ideas, it's called:
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A
Ignoring
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B
Shouting
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C
Listening
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D
Whispering
14
What do we do when we want to make a group decision that many people agree on?
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A
Fight about it
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B
Draw straws
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C
Vote
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D
Sing loudly
15
What is a promise that people make to each other in a community?
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A
A misunderstanding
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B
A rule
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C
A commitment
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D
A game
16
Who makes sure that everyone follows the rules in a country?
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A
The mail carrier
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B
The government
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C
The school principal
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D
The bus driver
17
What do we call the people who live in the same place and work together?
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A
Strangers
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B
Neighbors
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C
Competitors
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D
Visitors
18
When you help tidy up the playground, you are:
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A
Making a mess
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B
Being responsible
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C
Hiding
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D
Napping
19
What is the system where people choose their leaders called?
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A
A dictatorship
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B
A monarchy
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C
A democracy
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D
Anarchy
20
What do we call the place where important decisions are made for a town or country?
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A
A playground
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B
A kitchen
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C
A town hall or parliament
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D
A bedroom
21
What is a person who lives in a country called?
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A
A tourist
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B
A citizen
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C
A visitor
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D
A worker
22
What helps keep order and prevents chaos in a society?
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A
No rules at all
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B
Lots of arguments
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C
Laws and police
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D
Everyone doing whatever they want
23
When we all agree to help build something for our community, like a birdhouse, what are we doing?
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A
Competing
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B
Collaborating
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C
Fighting
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D
Ignoring
24
What is the opposite of being selfish?
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A
Being greedy
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B
Being generous
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C
Being angry
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D
Being sleepy
25
Who looks after the needs of the people in a community?
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A
The animals
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B
The trees
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C
The leaders and government
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D
The clouds