Grade 3 Hygiene And Nutrition – Cleaning The Classroom Quiz

1. We should keep our classrooms __.

untidy
dirty
disarranged
clean
Explanation:

2. A dirty classroom can make us __.

healthy
proper growth and development
ill
strong
Explanation:

3. What should you wear when cleaning the classroom?

C. Sunglasses
D. Hat
A. Sandals
B. Gloves
Explanation:

Gloves help protect your hands from harsh chemicals and germs while cleaning.

4. Which of the following is an appropriate cleaning tool for the classroom?

D. Pillow
C. Plate
B. Broom
A. Spoon
Explanation:

A broom is used to sweep and clean the floors in the classroom.

5. Where should you dispose of trash while cleaning the classroom?

C. In your bag
D. On the floor
B. Outside in a designated bin
A. Inside the classroom
Explanation:

It's important to dispose of trash properly in a designated bin to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.

6. What should you use to wipe down surfaces in the classroom?

B. Dish soap
A. Water only
D. Vinegar
C. Disinfectant wipes
Explanation:

Disinfectant wipes help kill germs and bacteria on surfaces, keeping the classroom clean and safe.

7. How often should you clean the classroom?

A. Once a month
C. Once a year
B. Every day
D. Never
Explanation:

Cleaning the classroom daily helps maintain a healthy environment for learning and prevents the spread of germs.

8. What should you do with used cleaning supplies after cleaning?

B. Wash and reuse them
A. Leave them on the floor
D. Dispose of them properly
C. Throw them in the trash
Explanation:

Properly disposing of used cleaning supplies helps prevent contamination and maintains cleanliness in the classroom.

9. How should you clean the windows in the classroom?

C. Use your hands
D. Use a feather duster
A. Use a damp cloth
B. Use a dry cloth
Explanation:

Using a damp cloth helps remove dirt and streaks from windows, leaving them clean and clear.

10. What should you do before and after cleaning the classroom?

B. Skip meals
C. Take a nap
A. Wash your hands
D. Eat snacks
Explanation:

Washing your hands before and after cleaning helps prevent the spread of germs and keeps you healthy.

11. Why is it important to clean and maintain the cleanliness of the classroom?

B. To prevent sickness
A. To make it look pretty
D. To waste time
C. To attract insects
Explanation:

Maintaining cleanliness in the classroom helps prevent the spread of germs and sickness, creating a healthy learning environment.

12. What should you do if you see a spill on the classroom floor?

A. Step over it
C. Ignore it
B. Clean it up immediately
D. Tell someone else to clean it
Explanation:

Cleaning up spills immediately helps prevent accidents and maintains a safe environment in the classroom.

13. What should you use to clean the blackboard in the classroom?

A wet wipe
A chalkboard eraser
A dirty rag
A broom
Explanation:

A chalkboard eraser is the correct choice because it is specifically designed to clean the blackboard without spreading dust or dirt around.

14. Which of the following is the best way to clean desks and tables in the classroom?

Spraying water all over
Wiping with a dry cloth
Using a damp cloth with soap
Using a dirty sponge
Explanation:

Using a damp cloth with soap is the correct choice because it helps to remove germs and dirt effectively without damaging the surface.

15. What should you do after using the classroom toilet?

Clean hands with a dirty towel
Wash hands with soap and water
Wash hands with water only
Not wash hands
Explanation:

Washing hands with soap and water is the correct choice because it helps to get rid of germs and prevent the spread of infections.

16. How often should the classroom floor be swept?

Never
Every day
Once a year
Once a month
Explanation:

Sweeping the classroom floor every day is the correct choice to keep it clean and free from dirt and dust.

17. What should you use to clean windows in the classroom?

Glass cleaner
A wet cloth
Dirty tissue paper
A dry cloth
Explanation:

Glass cleaner is the correct choice because it is specifically designed to clean windows without leaving streaks or spots.

18. How should you dispose of used tissues in the classroom?

In your pocket
Flush them down the toilet
On the floor
In the trash bin
Explanation:

Disposing of used tissues in the trash bin is the correct choice to keep the classroom clean and prevent the spread of germs.

19. What should you do before and after eating in the classroom?

Use hand sanitizer
Wash hands with water only
Wash hands with soap and water
Not wash hands
Explanation:

Washing hands with soap and water before and after eating is the correct choice to prevent the spread of germs and maintain good hygiene.

20. What should you do with leftover food in the classroom?

Throw it out the window
Dispose of it in the trash bin
Keep it in your bag
Hide it in a drawer
Explanation:

Disposing of leftover food in the trash bin is the correct choice to prevent bad odors and the attraction of pests.

21. How should you clean paint spills in the classroom?

Scrub it with a dry cloth
Cover it with a mat
Use water and soap to clean it
Leave it to dry on its own
Explanation:

Using water and soap to clean paint spills is the correct choice to remove the stain effectively without damaging the surface.

22. What should you do with used paper in the classroom?

Recycle it
Crumple it up and throw it on the floor
Store it in a drawer
Burn it in the corner
Explanation:

Recycling used paper is the correct choice to reduce waste and help protect the environment.

23. Which of the following is the best way to clean the windows in the classroom?

Using a dirty cloth
Using water with detergent
Using a clean cloth
Using a dry rag
Explanation:

Using a clean cloth ensures that the windows are effectively cleaned without leaving streaks or dirt behind.

24. What should you use to wipe the desks in the classroom?

Wet wipes
Microfiber cloth
Dirty socks
Paper towels
Explanation:

Microfiber cloths are more effective at trapping dust and dirt compared to other options, making them ideal for wiping desks.

25. Which of the following is NOT a good practice when cleaning the classroom floor?

Emptying the trash first
Sweeping before mopping
Using a dirty mop
Mopping with water and detergent
Explanation:

Using a dirty mop will only spread more dirt around. It's important to use a clean mop to effectively clean the floor.

26. What should you use to clean the whiteboard in the classroom?

Permanent marker
Water only
Whiteboard cleaner
Dry eraser
Explanation:

Whiteboard cleaner is specifically designed to remove marker residue without damaging the whiteboard surface.

27. Which of the following is a good way to ensure proper hygiene when cleaning the classroom?

Using the same cloth for different surfaces
Sweeping dirt under the rug
Washing hands after cleaning
Cleaning only once a month
Explanation:

Washing hands after cleaning helps prevent the spread of germs and maintains personal hygiene.

28. What should you do with any leftover food or snacks in the classroom?

Leave them on the floor
Throw them in the trash
Pack them properly
Feed them to the birds
Explanation:

Properly packing leftover food helps prevent pests and maintains cleanliness in the classroom.

29. Which of the following is NOT a good way to maintain cleanliness in the classroom?

Wiping surfaces regularly
Organizing supplies neatly
Emptying trash bins frequently
Sweeping dirt under the furniture
Explanation:

Sweeping dirt under the furniture only hides the problem. It's important to properly clean all areas of the classroom.

30. What should you do with used tissues or paper towels in the classroom?

Sweep them under the rug
Leave them on the desks
Throw them in the recycling bin
Dispose of them in the trash can
Explanation:

Proper disposal of used tissues and paper towels helps maintain cleanliness and prevents the spread of germs.

31. Which of the following is a good way to prevent the spread of germs in the classroom?

Eating food off the floor
Not covering mouth when coughing
Using hand sanitizer frequently
Sharing water bottles
Explanation:

Using hand sanitizer helps kill germs and prevent the spread of illnesses in the classroom.

32. What should you do before and after cleaning the classroom?

Wear gloves
Use disinfectant spray
Wash your hands
Skip washing hands
Explanation:

Washing your hands before and after cleaning helps maintain personal hygiene and prevent the spread of germs.

33. What is the best way to clean the classroom floor?

Mopping with dirty water
Leaving the floor dirty
Sweeping and then mopping with clean water
Using a wet cloth to wipe the floor
Explanation:

Sweeping helps remove dust and dirt, and then mopping with clean water ensures a thorough cleaning.

34. What should be done with trash in the classroom?

Hide it under the desks
Collect it in a trash bin
Throw it out the window
Leave it on the floor
Explanation:

Collecting trash in a trash bin helps keep the classroom clean and prevents littering.

35. How often should the windows in the classroom be cleaned?

Once a week
Every few hours
Never clean them
Once a month
Explanation:

Cleaning windows regularly ensures that natural light can enter the classroom and keeps the classroom looking tidy.

36. What is the proper way to clean the classroom walls?

Scratch them with nails
Paint over the dirt
Ignore them
Wipe them with a wet cloth
Explanation:

Wiping the walls with a wet cloth helps remove dust and grime, keeping the classroom walls clean.

37. What should be used to clean the classroom tables?

Sandpaper
Wet cloth with soap
Dry cloth
Dirty water
Explanation:

Using a wet cloth with soap helps disinfect the tables and remove any germs or dirt effectively.

38. How should students dispose of food scraps in the classroom?

Leave them on the table
Throw them on the floor
Put them in a compost bin
Hide them in their bags
Explanation:

Putting food scraps in a compost bin helps reduce waste and can be used for gardening purposes.

39. What is the correct way to clean the classroom door handles?

Paint over them
Give a quick wipe with a dry cloth
Ignore them
Use disinfectant wipes regularly
Explanation:

Regularly using disinfectant wipes on door handles helps prevent the spread of germs and keeps the classroom safe and clean.

40. What is the best method to clean the classroom whiteboard?

Use a wet cloth
Use a permanent marker on it
Use a whiteboard eraser
Leave the notes on it forever
Explanation:

Using a whiteboard eraser helps remove old notes and keeps the whiteboard ready for new lessons.

41. How should students clean their hands in the classroom?

Use hand sanitizer only
Wipe them on their clothes
Wash them with soap and water
Never wash them
Explanation:

Washing hands with soap and water is the most effective way to remove germs and prevent illness.

42. What should be done with used tissues in the classroom?

Leave them on the floor
Reuse them
Put them in a trash bin
Throw them out the window
Explanation:

Putting used tissues in a trash bin helps prevent the spread of germs and keeps the classroom clean and hygienic.

43. How should students clean the classroom chairs?

Stand on them to clean the top
Spill water on them
Wipe them with a wet cloth
Just leave them dirty
Explanation:

Wiping the chairs with a wet cloth helps remove dirt and germs, keeping them clean for use.

44. What should be done with spilled liquids on the classroom floor?

Clean them up immediately
Call the teacher to clean
Ignore them
Wait for them to dry on their own
Explanation:

Spilled liquids should be cleaned up immediately to prevent accidents and keep the floor clean and safe.

45. How should students clean the classroom shelves?

Wipe them with a wet cloth
Throw books on them
Use them to hide trash
Never clean them
Explanation:

Wiping the shelves with a wet cloth helps remove dust and keep the classroom organized and tidy.

46. What is the best way to keep the classroom smelling clean?

Open windows for fresh air
Burn candles
Never clean
Spray air freshener everywhere
Explanation:

Opening windows for fresh air circulation helps eliminate bad smells and keeps the classroom feeling fresh and inviting.

47. How should students clean the classroom technology devices?

Use cleaning spray
Use a damp cloth
Hit them with a hammer
Pour water on them
Explanation:

Using a damp cloth helps remove dust and dirt from technology devices without causing damage.

48. What should be used to clean the classroom floor mats?

Use a dry cloth
Shake them outside
Leave them dirty
Vacuum cleaner
Explanation:

Shaking the floor mats outside helps remove dust and dirt, keeping them clean for classroom use.

49. How should students maintain cleanliness in the classroom storage cabinets?

Never clean them
Stuff them with more items
Organize and clean them regularly
Lock them and hide the key
Explanation:

Regularly organizing and cleaning storage cabinets helps maintain order and cleanliness in the classroom.

50. What is the best way to clean the classroom art supplies?

Dry them in the sun
Leave them messy
Store them in a drawer
Use damp cloth to wipe them
Explanation:

Wiping art supplies with a damp cloth helps remove any paint or residue, keeping them ready for future use.

51. How should students clean the classroom plant pots?

Remove the plants and leave the pots dirty
Water them less
Wash them with water gently
Use a dry cloth to wipe them
Explanation:

Gently washing plant pots with water helps remove dirt and keeps the pots clean for the plants to thrive.

52. What is the proper way to clean the classroom supply shelves?

Wipe them with a wet cloth
Organize them alphabetically
Use a dry cloth
Pour water on them
Explanation:

Wiping supply shelves with a wet cloth helps remove dust and keep the supplies organized and clean.

53. What should students do to clean the classroom ceiling?

Use a ladder to reach and wipe with a wet cloth
Paint over the dirt
Throw things at it
Ignore it
Explanation:

Using a ladder to reach the ceiling and wiping it with a wet cloth helps remove dust and keeps the classroom ceiling clean.

54. How should students keep the classroom hygiene supplies organized?

Throw them around the room
Store them in a clean box
Mix them with art supplies
Use them to clean only the teacher's desk
Explanation:

Storing hygiene supplies in a clean box helps keep them organized, accessible, and ready for use when needed.

55. What is the best way to store cleaning supplies in the classroom?

Leave them out in the open
Hide them under the teacher's desk
Store them in a closed cabinet
Throw them away after use
Explanation:

Storing cleaning supplies in a closed cabinet helps prevent accidents, keeps them organized, and ensures they are ready for use.

56. How should students clean the classroom posters and decorations?

Rip them off the walls
Wipe them gently with a damp cloth
Leave dust on them
Throw them out the window
Explanation:

Gently wiping posters and decorations with a damp cloth helps remove dust and maintain their appearance in the classroom.

57. What should be done with old or damaged classroom materials?

Leave them for someone else to clean
Collect and recycle them
Fix them and reuse
Throw them on the floor
Explanation:

Collecting and recycling old or damaged materials helps reduce waste and promotes environmental sustainability in the classroom.

58. How should students maintain cleanliness in the classroom reading corner?

Organize and clean regularly
Throw books on the floor
Lock it so no one can enter
Never use it
Explanation:

Regularly organizing and cleaning the reading corner ensures a neat and inviting space for students to enjoy books and reading.