Grade 4 CRE – Personal Property Quiz

1. Who is responsible for taking care of personal property at home?

Brothers
Parents
Neighbors
Uncles
Explanation:

Parents are responsible for taking care of personal property at home as they are the ones who provide for the family and ensure everything is in order.

2. If you borrow a toy from a friend, who is responsible for returning it in good condition?

Siblings
Grandparents
Teacher
You
Explanation:

If you borrow a toy from a friend, you are responsible for returning it in good condition as it is your duty to take care of borrowed items.

3. What should you do if you accidentally break someone else's personal property?

Ignore it
Apologize and offer to help fix or replace it
Laugh about it
Blame someone else
Explanation:

If you accidentally break someone else's personal property, the responsible thing to do is to apologize and offer to help fix or replace it to make amends.

4. Who is responsible for keeping personal items like clothes and shoes organized?

You
Strangers
Friends
Cousins
Explanation:

You are responsible for keeping personal items like clothes and shoes organized as it helps you find things easily and take care of your belongings.

5. What should you do if you find a lost personal item at school?

Throw it away
Return it to the lost and found office
Give it to a teacher
Keep it for yourself
Explanation:

If you find a lost personal item at school, the responsible thing to do is to return it to the lost and found office so that the owner can retrieve it.

6. Who is responsible for keeping personal hygiene items like toothbrush and soap clean and in good condition?

You
Pets
Neighbors
Aunts
Explanation:

You are responsible for keeping personal hygiene items like toothbrush and soap clean and in good condition as it helps you stay healthy and presentable.

7. What should you do if you see someone mistreating their personal property?

Tell an adult
Ignore it
Laugh at them
Join them
Explanation:

If you see someone mistreating their personal property, it is important to tell an adult so that they can address the situation and help the person understand the importance of taking care of their belongings.

8. Who is responsible for keeping personal belongings like books and toys in the right place after using them?

Strangers
Cousins
You
Teachers
Explanation:

You are responsible for keeping personal belongings like books and toys in the right place after using them to maintain a tidy and organized living space.

9. What should you do if you lose your personal item in a public place?

Report it to the authorities or lost and found
Ask strangers for help
Blame someone else
Forget about it
Explanation:

If you lose your personal item in a public place, the responsible thing to do is to report it to the authorities or lost and found so that there is a chance of retrieving it.

10. Who is responsible for taking care of personal belongings like school bag and water bottle during school hours?

You
Parents
Friends
Bus driver
Explanation:

You are responsible for taking care of personal belongings like school bag and water bottle during school hours to ensure they are safe and not misplaced.

11. What is considered personal property?

Sun
Car
Land
River
Explanation:

Personal property refers to movable items such as cars, furniture, and clothing.

12. Which of the following is not personal property?

House
Tree
Phone
Bicycle
Explanation:

A house is considered real property, not personal property.

13. What can you do to take care of your personal property?

Store it properly
Ignore it
Play rough with it
Leave it outside in the rain
Explanation:

Storing personal property properly helps to protect it from damage and prolong its lifespan.

14. Why is it important to take responsibility for your personal property?

To test its durability
To show off to others
To avoid losing or damaging it
To make others jealous
Explanation:

Taking responsibility for your personal property helps to ensure that you don't lose or damage it, saving you time and money in the long run.

15. What should you do if you damage someone else's personal property?

Ignore it
Apologize and offer to repair or replace it
Run away
Blame someone else
Explanation:

Taking responsibility for your actions and offering to make amends for damaging someone else's property is the right thing to do.

16. Which of the following is an example of personal property?

River
Pencil case
Bus stop
Mountain
Explanation:

A pencil case is a movable item that belongs to an individual, making it personal property.

17. How can you protect your personal property from theft?

Leave it unattended in a public place
Give it to strangers
Forget where you placed it
Keep it hidden and locked up when not in use
Explanation:

Securing your personal property by keeping it hidden and locked up can help prevent theft and keep your belongings safe.

18. What should you do if you lose your personal property?

Blame others
Keep it a secret
Report the loss to a trusted adult or authority
Give up and never look for it
Explanation:

Reporting the loss of your personal property can help you search for it effectively and increase the chances of recovering it.

19. Why is it important to label your personal property?

To show off
To confuse others
To make it heavier
To make it easier to identify and recover if lost
Explanation:

Labeling your personal property with your name or contact information can help others return it to you if it gets lost.

20. Who is responsible for taking care of your personal property?

You
Your parents
Your friends
Your teacher
Explanation:

As the owner of personal property, you are responsible for taking care of it and ensuring it is not lost or damaged.

21. What does it mean to be responsible for your personal property?

Not caring about your things
Keeping your belongings safe and in the right place
Ignoring where you keep your belongings
Leaving your things laying around
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means taking care of your things and ensuring they are safe and in their proper place.

22. What should you do if you lose something of yours?

Forget about it and move on
Tell a responsible adult and try to find it
Blame someone else for losing it
Ignore it and hope it turns up
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means taking action to try and find something you have lost, and seeking help from an adult if needed.

23. How can you avoid misplacing your personal items?

Hide your things from yourself
Throw your things around carelessly
Leave your things anywhere in the house
Always keep your things in the same place
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means having a designated spot for your belongings so you always know where to find them.

24. What should you do if you accidentally break something that belongs to you?

Blame someone else
Run away and hide
Ignore it and pretend it didn't happen
Tell someone and try to fix or replace it
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means owning up to your mistakes and taking steps to make amends, whether that's fixing or replacing what was broken.

25. How can you show responsibility in taking care of your toys?

Play rough with them
Put them away neatly after playing
Continuously lose them
Leave them outside in the rain
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means keeping your toys organized and in good condition by putting them away neatly after playing.

26. What can you do to protect your clothes from getting lost?

Leave them on the floor
Hang them neatly in your closet
Throw them anywhere in the house
Always keep them in your school bag
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means properly storing your clothes, such as hanging them neatly in your closet, to prevent them from getting lost or damaged.

27. Why is it important to take care of your personal belongings?

To lose them faster
To show responsibility and respect
Because you don't like them
To give them away to others
Explanation:

Taking care of your personal property not only shows responsibility but also respect for the things you own and the effort it took to acquire them.

28. What should you do if someone else is using your belongings without permission?

Yell at them and take them back forcefully
Ignore it and get new belongings
Politely ask for your things back
Let them keep using them
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means asserting yourself politely and asking others to respect your belongings by not using them without permission.

29. How can you ensure that your school supplies last longer?

Throw them around in class
Keep them organized in your school bag
Share them with everyone
Forget them at home
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means taking care of your school supplies by keeping them organized in your school bag to prevent them from getting lost or damaged.

30. What can you do to help prevent your personal items from being stolen?

Write your name on everything
Leave them unattended in public places
Lock them up when not in use
Keep them hidden in your backpack
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means taking precautions, like locking your belongings when not in use, to prevent them from being stolen.

31. Why is it important to keep track of your personal property?

So others can take care of it for you
To avoid the stress of losing something important
Because it doesn't matter if you lose things
Because you can always buy new things
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means knowing where your things are at all times to prevent the stress and inconvenience of losing something important.

32. What should you do if you find someone else's lost item?

Keep it for yourself
Throw it away
Return it to the owner or a responsible adult
Hide it so no one else can have it
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means doing the right thing and returning lost items to their rightful owner or an adult who can help find the owner.

33. How can you show respect for your personal belongings?

Carelessly throw them around
Handle them with care and keep them clean
Mistreat them
Step on them
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means treating your belongings with respect by handling them carefully and keeping them clean and in good condition.

34. What should you do if you accidentally damage someone else's property?

Blame someone else
Run away and hide
Ignore it and pretend it didn't happen
Apologize and offer to fix or replace it
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means taking responsibility for your actions and offering to make amends when you accidentally damage someone else's property.

35. Why is it important to respect the personal property of others?

To show kindness and consideration
So you can use their things without asking
Because you don't care about their stuff
Because you want them to buy you things
Explanation:

Respecting the personal property of others is a way of showing kindness and consideration for their belongings and the effort they put into acquiring and maintaining them.

36. What should you do if you see someone mistreating their personal belongings?

Ignore it and walk away
Mistreat your own things too
Offer to help them take better care of their things
Laugh at them
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means showing empathy and offering to help others take better care of their belongings when you see them mistreating them.

37. How can you help someone who frequently loses their personal items?

Tease them about it
Keep moving their things around
Offer to help them find a system to keep track of their things
Ignore them
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means being kind and offering to help someone find an organizational system to keep track of their belongings and reduce the chances of losing them.

38. What should you do if someone asks to borrow your personal belongings?

Politely set boundaries and conditions for borrowing
Let them take whatever they want
Tell them to buy their own
Refuse and walk away
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means setting boundaries and conditions when lending your belongings to others, to ensure they are respected and returned in good condition.

39. How can you help prevent your siblings from using your personal items without permission?

Politely ask them not to touch your belongings
Hide your things where they can't find them
Yell at them and start a fight
Let them use whatever they want
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means communicating with your siblings and politely asking them not to use your belongings without permission, to establish boundaries and respect for your things.

40. Why is it important to keep your personal belongings organized?

To confuse others and hide your things
Because no one cares if things are a mess
Because it's fun to make a mess
To easily find what you need when you need it
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means keeping your belongings organized so you can quickly locate items when you need them, saving time and reducing stress.

41. What should you do if your personal items are damaged by someone else?

Go and damage their things too
Politely talk to them about what happened and find a solution
Blame them and demand compensation
Ignore it and buy new things
Explanation:

Being responsible for your personal property means calmly addressing the situation with the person who damaged your belongings, discussing what happened, and finding a resolution together.