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Life in Bangladesh
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Life in Bangladesh

In this KS1 Geography quiz, explore everyday life in Bangladesh, from busy streets and river boats to homes, schools, and markets in this South Asian country.

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Fascinating Fact:

People often travel by bus, rickshaw, bicycle, or small boats on the rivers.

In KS1 Geography, learning about life in Bangladesh helps children compare places around the world. Pupils explore homes, travel, weather, and jobs in this low-lying, river-filled South Asian country.

  • Bangladesh: A country in South Asia, east of India, with many rivers and low-lying land.
  • Rickshaw: A small vehicle, often pulled or pedalled by a person, used to carry passengers.
  • Monsoon: A rainy season with heavy showers that can cause floods in some places.
Where is Bangladesh on the world map for KS1 children?

Bangladesh is in South Asia, next to India and near Myanmar. It lies on the Bay of Bengal and has many rivers, like the Ganges and the Brahmaputra.

What is everyday life like for children in Bangladesh?

Many children in Bangladesh go to school, help their families at home, and play outside with friends. In some areas, they travel by bus, rickshaw, or boat to reach school.

Why are rivers important to people living in Bangladesh?

Rivers in Bangladesh are important for transport, fishing, and farming. They bring water to grow crops like rice, but they can also flood during the rainy monsoon season.

1 .
Which continent is the country of Bangladesh in?
Asia
Africa
Europe
North America
Can you find Bangladesh on a map of Asia?
2 .
Bangladesh has very few hills. There are hundreds of rivers running through Bangladesh to the sea. What sometimes happens in Bangladesh?
Drought
Snow
Flooding
Shortage of water
The River Ganges flows into the sea through Bangladesh
3 .
The soil in Bangladesh is very fertile. What does ‘very fertile’ mean?
It is very poor soil
It is very good for growing crops
Only weeds will grow
It needs a lot of fertiliser
Lots of crops and vegetables are grown in Bangladesh. Rice and tea are grown in Bangladesh
4 .
Bilal lives in a large village in rural Bangladesh. What does ‘rural’ mean?
In a town
In a city
Built-up
In the countryside
A lot of people live in Bangladesh. About a third of people in Bangladesh live in towns and big cities
5 .
Bilal is 7 years old. He goes to a primary school. When he is 11 he will go to a big school. What is the big school called?
Nursery school
Secondary school
Primary school
University
Nearly every child in Bangladesh goes to primary school and then on to secondary school
6 .
If Bilal is ill, his mother takes him to a _____ in the village.
Clinic
Shop
Bank
Library
There are lots of clinics in Bangladesh, but not all of them have doctors
7 .
Bilal’s father grows crops in his fields. Bilal’s father is a ______.
Teacher
Doctor
Nurse
Farmer
There are lots of farmers in rural Bangladesh
8 .
Bilal’s older brother is 18. He has gone to a big city in Bangladesh. Why has he moved to a big city?
To work on a farm
To grow crops
To find a job
To go to school
Dhaka is the biggest city in Bangladesh. It is the capital of Bangladesh
9 .
Bilal’s brother has gone to a big city in Bangladesh. He works in a building making telephones. What sort of building is it?
A farm
A factory
A shop
A library
There are lots of factories in the big cities in Bangladesh
10 .
Bilal’s village has electricity. Bilal’s mother has bought a fridge. What does a fridge do?
Cooks food
Keeps food cool
Washes clothes
Cleans the house
Sometimes the electricity does not work in Bilal’s village
Author:  David Bland (Former Physics Teacher, KS1 Science & Geography Quiz Writer)

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