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Analyze 10 tough dilemmas beyond basic fairness to weigh individual needs against the group’s shared success.

Pädagogischer Überblick

This quiz assesses early childhood understanding of foundational political philosophy including distributive justice, the social contract, and the common good. Using a scaffolded approach, students navigate complex moral dilemmas through age-appropriate scenarios like sharing classroom supplies and playground safety. It is ideal for a Hard-level 1st Grade civics unit or an advanced social studies formative assessment on community roles.

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Werkzeug: Mehrfachauswahl-Quiz
Betreff: Kunst & Sonstiges
Kategorie: Philosophie
Schwierigkeitsgrad: 1st Schwierigkeitsgrad
Schwierigkeitsgrad: Schwer
Thema: Politische Philosophie
Sprache: 🇬🇧 English
Artikel: 10
Lösungsschlüssel: Ja
Hinweise: Nein
Erstellt: Feb 14, 2026

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Was die Schüler lernen werden

  • Analyze the difference between individual desires and the common good in community settings.
  • Evaluate scenarios to identify fair distribution of resources based on need and merit.
  • Identify the characteristics of a social contract and the role of a citizen within a group.

All 10 Questions

  1. Imagine the class has one big box of crayons. If one student is an amazing artist but another student has no crayons at all, who should get the first choice to use them for the project to be fair?
    A) The student who is already the best at drawing.
    B) The student who has no crayons yet.
    C) The student who got to the box first.
    D) The teacher should hide the crayons.
  2. If a group makes a rule together, it is okay for one person to break that rule just because they are the fastest runner.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When everyone in the class agrees to follow the 'Quiet Hands' rule so they can all hear the story, they are making a ____.
    A) Secret
    B) Social Contract
    C) Birthday Wish
    D) Mistake
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  1. The playground has a broken swing. The leader says nobody can use the playground until the swing is fixed. Is this a good use of power?
    A) No, because leaders should never stop people from playing.
    B) Yes, because the leader's job is to keep everyone safe.
    C) No, because the leader should fix it themselves immediately.
    D) Yes, because leaders should make things difficult.
  2. A fair rule must be a rule that would be fair even if you didn't know if you were the teacher or the student.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. If your friend wants to pick all the flowers in the park, but the park rules say 'Don't Pick the Flowers' so everyone can see them, what is the 'Common Good'?
    A) Letting your friend be happy by picking them.
    B) Leaving the flowers so the whole town can enjoy them.
    C) Selling the flowers for money.
    D) Picking only the yellow flowers.
  4. If the class votes on which game to play, and 'Tag' wins with 15 votes while 'Soccer' gets 5 votes, the class is using ____.
    A) Majority Rule
    B) A Coin Toss
    C) A Guessing Game
    D) Hide and Seek
  5. Liberty means you can do absolutely anything you want, even if it hurts someone else's feelings or body.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. Four students work together to clean the room. One student cleans the whole library, and the other three only pick up one pencil. Who should get the biggest 'Thank You' sticker?
    A) Everyone should get the exact same sticker.
    B) The student who did the most work cleaning.
    C) The student who is the youngest.
    D) No one should get a sticker.
  7. A person who lives in a country and has the right to help make rules and enjoy protections is called a ____.
    A) Visitor
    B) Neighbor
    C) Citizen
    D) Player

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This 1st Grade social studies quiz evaluates advanced introductory concepts in political science, specifically focusing on the social contract, distributive justice, and the common good. The assessment utilizes multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions to test a student's ability to apply the harm principle and merit-based justice to classroom scenarios. It provides high instructional value by translating complex philosophical frameworks like the veil of ignorance into relatable situations, aiding in the development of civic competence and ethical reasoning.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Yes, this Political Planning Quiz is a perfect no-prep social studies resource for substitutes because it features clear multiple-choice and true-false questions with detailed explanations for every answer.

Most first graders will complete this ten-question civics quiz in about 15 to 20 minutes, making it an efficient check for understanding during a social studies block.

While this is a hard difficulty level for the first grade, you can use this political philosophy quiz for gifted and talented enrichment or as a whole-group guided discussion to scaffold the complex vocabulary for younger learners.

This political planning worksheet is specifically designed for 1st grade students who are ready to move beyond basic classroom rules into deeper concepts of justice and community responsibility.

You can use this citizenship quiz as a pre-assessment to gauge prior knowledge of fairness or as an exit ticket after a lesson on rules and laws to see which students grasp the harm principle and majority rule.