Social Sciences, asked by geetoinam7338, 20 days ago

True / False
We should run across the road.
We can play with fire.
When we get hurt ,we must call for help.
We should not lean out of a moving bus.
We should always use the zebra crossing while crossing the road.

Answers

Answered by krimapatel7A
0

Answer:

1. False

2. False

3. True

4. True

5. True

Answered by shah74195723
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Answer:

  1. False
  2. False
  3. True
  4. True
  5. True

Explanation:

  1. why we we should not run across the road because compared to walking, running increases the chance of tripping and falling, especially with children. Crossing a road is something we're taught as children (look both ways, etc.) so it makes sense to include instructions that help to avoid falls (if you're lying on the road, cars can't see you).
  2. We shouldn't play with fire because it's not something to play with , it can hurt adversely. Every year, children playing with fire cause hundreds of deaths and injuries. Therefore, it is important to teach children that fire is very dangerous, and that matches and lighters are not toys.
  3. What should we do when we get hurt? The first important thing you should do to help an injured person is call 911. Do not worsen the injury. The person should not be moved unless he or she is at risk of being further hurt. Apply gentle pressure to stop any bleeding.
  4. It is true because On leaning out of the window of a school bus or any moving vehicle we increase the risk of accidents. The bus moves with quite high speed and we may not notice a truck or a car coming from the opposite direction and as it passes us we might get hurt.
  5. We use Zebra crossing to cross the road. Without any accident or injury by a car or vehicle. Zebra crossings are marked with black and white stripes on the road and zigzag lines on either side. These markings warn drivers that there may be pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross the road. They also tell drivers that they must give way to pedestrians on the crossing
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