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How much older is Arpit than Sana?
How much older is Arpit than Sana?
eight months
What age range defines a teenager?
What age range defines a teenager?
A youth is a person in the age group of 10 to 19 years.
A youth is a person in the age group of 10 to 19 years.
False
What activities is Sana involved in at school?
What activities is Sana involved in at school?
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What is Arpit known for in school?
What is Arpit known for in school?
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What do the three friends help their grandparents with?
What do the three friends help their grandparents with?
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What language did Sana learn?
What language did Sana learn?
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What does Arpit take care of?
What does Arpit take care of?
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Sana and her mother never argue about the grocery list.
Sana and her mother never argue about the grocery list.
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How do they manage their time?
How do they manage their time?
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What do they feed before school?
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Study Notes
Key Facts about Characters
- Three friends: Sana, Arpit, and Pokso; recently graduated to the next class.
- Arpit is 8 months older than Sana and has just turned 13, entering his teenage years.
- Pokso serves as the class monitor and is a peer to both Sana and Arpit.
Age Definitions
- Teenager: Ages 13 to 19 years.
- Adolescent: Ages approximately 10 to 19 years.
- Youth: Generally ages 15 to 24 years, with extensions sometimes including up to 34 years.
Achievements and Activities
- Sana plays center forward in the school's junior football team.
- Arpit is part of the school's dance troupe, excelling in Kuchipudi dance.
- They earned recognition for their accomplishments in sports and dance, featured in the annual school magazine "Kaleidoscope."
Growing Independence and Responsibility
- The trio is maturing, leading to changes in their physical appearances and the need for new clothes.
- Old clothes and shoes have been donated to charity through the church, supporting those in need.
- Arpit shows responsibility by purchasing groceries for his family and caring for a mango tree he planted five years ago.
Family Dynamics
- Sana assists her parents in creating a grocery list, often debating the inclusion of junk food.
- Both friends balance their schoolwork, social lives, hobbies, and family responsibilities.
Technology and Learning
- Increased exposure to smartphones, computers, and the internet aids learning and independence.
- The friends educate their grandparents in smartphone usage, highlighting a reversal of learning roles over generations.
- Sana studied Spanish, while Arpit focused on Sanskrit; they are also learning about body language.
Moral and Ethical Education
- They are exploring the connections between morals, values, human rights, and the Indian Constitution.
- Engaging in discussions about animal rights and responsibilities towards living beings.
Community Engagement
- Regularly participate in feeding animals and birds before school, showcasing a sense of community and caring for nature.
Reflective Questions
- Reflect on personal experiences with planting trees or saplings and consider names of trees planted.
- Acknowledge the growth in independence and responsibility towards themselves and others as they age.
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Description
Join the fun with Arpit, Sana, and Pokso as they explore different age groups like teenagers, adolescents, and youth. Learn about their dynamics in class and friendship as they transition to the next phase of their education. This quiz is perfect for understanding the importance of age classifications in society.