Worksheet on Safety and First Aid

Worksheet on safety and first aid contains various types of questions on how we should be safe at home, at school, on the playground and on the road.

I. Mark a tick (√) or cross (X) against each given statement:

(i) Running on staircases is safe.

(ii) Giving first aid can sometimes save a person’s life.

(iii) Swimming alone in the pool is not safe.

(iv) Accidents happen when we are carful.

(v) Burns should be washed with hot water.

(vi) Touching an electric switch with wet hands is dangerous.

II. Fill in the blanks:

(i) Eating _______ food can cause food poisoning.

(ii) We should cross the road only at a _______ crossing.

(iii) If a person has a bleeding nose, _______ should be applied to it to stop the bleeding.

(iv) On the road, everyone should obey the _______ lights.


III. Answer the following questions:

(i) Name the two things at home which are very useful, but dangerous if used carelessly.

(ii) Why do most accidents happen?


Check the answers of worksheet on safety and first aid:


Answers:


I. (i) X

(ii) √

(iii) √

(iv) X

(v) X

(vi) √


II. (i) stale

(ii) zebra

(iii) ice

(iv) traffic


III. (i) The two things at home which are very useful, but dangerous if used carelessly are scissor and knife.

(ii) Accidents mostly happen when we are careless.




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