KS25 quizzes

Citizenship

Rules and Laws

One thing KS2 students learn about in their citizenship lessons is rules and laws. These are not only made by governments: any authority can impose them - schools, parents, even sports and games have them. Find out about regulations in this quiz aimed at children in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Local Democracy

In local democracy people vote on issues affecting their area. County and borough councils are a kind of government elected by the population they represent. Find out more about how politics works where you live in this citizenship quiz, written for KS2 students in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

People who help us

The emergency and rescue services are the Fire Brigade, the Police, the Coastguard and the Ambulance service. Whenever we're in trouble they can help us. Learn more about the people who come to our aid in this interactive citizenship quiz written for KS2 children in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Human Rights

There are certain fundamental freedoms everyone is entitled to, like food and water, education and life. We call these human rights and you'll learn what exactly they are in your KS2 citizenship classes. Find out more in this interesting and fun quiz for children in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Communities

One of the things KS2 children learn about in their citizenship lessons is communities. These are groups of people who live in the same neighbourhood or who share common interests or beliefs. Find out more in this interactive quiz written by teachers for students in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

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