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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHANZONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING, MUMBAIQUESTION BANK ObservationClass V Sub: EVS1. Super SensesI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.colours, smell, urine, faintest , silkworm, necks, animals, ears, black , white,snakes, sharper, tiger, language, endangered, poachers, four, body parts,17 to 18, leaves, 40, six, 8, alert, scent, 3, whiskers.a) Some animals can hear the __________ sound.b) Ants leave some __________ on the ground.c) Some male animals like __________ can recognize their females by their smell.d) Dogs can make out if another dog has come into their area by the smell of the __________ or potty.e) Birds move their __________ very often.f) __________ cannot see as many colours as we can.g) It is believe that animals that awake in the day time can see some __________.h) It is believed that animals are awake at night can see things in __________ and __________.i) There is a link between the size of the animals __________ and their hearing.j) Animals that have bigger years can hear __________ sounds.k) __________ feel the vibrations on the ground.l) Animals have their own __________ to communicate.m) __________ is one of the most endangered animals.n) Animals that would soon become extinct are called __________ animals.o) People who kill animals are called hunters or __________.p) Many animals are killed for their __________.q) Some birds like kites, eagles and vultures can see __________ times as far as we can.r) Kites, eagles and vultures can see things from a distance of ____ metres, what we can see from a distance of 2 metres.s) A sloth spends almost __________ hours a day sleeping while hanging on a tree upside down.t) The sloth eats the __________ of the same tree on which it lives.u) Sloths live for about __________ years and in that time they move around on 8 trees.v) A tiger can see __________ times better at night than human beings.w) The tigers’ __________ are very sensitive and can sense the movements or vibrations in the air.x) Tiger’s roar can be heard up to __________ km away.II. Write ‘True’ for the correct statement and ‘False’ for the wrong statement.a) If you throw some sugar on the ground the ants never come. b) Mosquitoes can find you by the smell of your body. c) Animals that are awake at night can see thing only in black and white colours.d) Some birds make different sounds for different kinds of danger. e) A python sleeps for three hours in a day.f) A tiger’s roar can be heard up to 3 km away.g) It is very easy to kill animals in a national park.h) Tiger is an endangered animal.i) Animals can sense the coming of a storm, earthquake and tsunamiIII. Write the sleeping time of the following animals. a) Sloth_____________ b) Cow_____________ c) Python_____________ d) Giraffe_____________ e) Cat_____________IV. What are the following animals killed for? a) Elephant_____________ b) Tiger_____________ c) Snake_____________ d) Rhinoceros_____________ e) Musk deer_____________ f) Crocodile_____________V. Name the animal a) that takes away your food if you are eating in an open ground._____________ b) that turns its head to see around._____________ c) that can see four times as far as we can._____________ d) that can feel the vibrations on the ground._____________ e) that can warn about a danger by giving a warning call in the forest._____________ f) that makes different sounds to give messages to each other in sea._____________ g) that sleeps in the cold season._____________ h) that is killed for its skin._____________ i) that is killed for its tusks._____________) that looks like a bear and spends 17 to 18 hoursj)that looks like a bear and spends 17 to 18 hours in sleep. _____________k) that can finds its female by its smell. _____________l) that has eyes in front of its head like humans. _____________VI. Write the names of the states in which the following wildlifesanctuaries/ national parks located. a) Jim Corbett national park______________ b) Bandipur sanctuary______________ c) Ghana bird sanctuary______________ d) Gir wildlife sanctuary______________ e) Hazaribagh national park______________ f) Kanha national park______________ g) Kaziranga national park______________ h) Madhumallai sanctuary______________ i) Periyar sanctuary______________ j) Srisailam tiger reserve______________ k) Sunderban national park______________VII. Answer the Following Q1. Name this animal and write any one characteristic feature about this animal.__________________________________________________________-19050497205 Q2. Write any one fact about this animal.____________________________________________________________.322262597790Q3. Write what you understand about the sleeping pattern of this animal.____________________________________________________.2. A Snake Charmer’s StoryI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.bamboo, treasure, been, Kalbeliyas, Nag Gumphan, snakes, poisonous,death, medicines, fangs, two, four, tube, snake, gourd, bite, protect, poison.a) ____________ are the people who catch snakes and make them dance by playing the been.b) Snakes dance when the ____________ is played.c) __________ are an important part of Saperas. (Snake Charmers)d) Designs of snakes that are used in rangoli, embroidery and as wall decoration in Saurashtra (Gujarat) and south India are called ____________.e) Snakes are a ____________ for Kalbeliyas.f) Snake charmers keep snakes in ____________ baskets.g) Snake charmers make ____________ from the plants collected from the forest.h) Some snake bites cause ____________ on the spot. i) A snake has ____________ hollow teeth. j) The poisonous teeth of snakes are called ____________.k) Most of the snakes are not ____________. l) Only ____________ types of snakes are poisonous in our country. m) There is a ____________ of poison in a snake’s mouth. n) The medicine for a snake bite is made from the snake’s __________. o) Kalbeliya dance has movements similar to the dance of a __________. p) The musical instruments been, tumba and khanjiri used by Kalbeliyas except dhol are made from dried ____________. (lauki) q) The government has made a law that no one can catch snakes/wild animals to ____________ them from being killed. r) Snake charmers can know the type of snake from the marks of its_____________.-95250250825Q I am _____________, I help the ___________ to save the crops from ____________. 3161665121920Name the type of dance ______________II. Identify the things/snakes in the pictures and write their names.III. Write ‘True’ for the correct statement and ‘False’ for the wrong statement.a) Snake charmers make medicines for snake-bites from the snake’s poison.b) Most of the snakes are non-poisonous.c) Snake charmers treat their snakes badly.d) Snakes are friends of the farmers. 3. From Tasting to DigestingI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.proper, weak, hunger, taste, glucose drip, strength, ORS1, sugar, salt,churns, energy, acidic, taste buds, 300C, digestion, Dr. Beaumont, smell,grow, digestive juices, hunger, strong, slowly, eating, tongue. a) If we have vomitings and loose motions we feel _____________.b) A person is given a __________ and _________ solution when he has loose motions and vomitings.c) ________ can also be given to the persons who have loose motions and vomitings.d) If the condition of the patient is very bad due to vomitings and motions the patient is put on a _____________.e) Glucose gives some ___________ immediately to the body.f) A glucose drip is given for instant ___________.g) Our __________ changes with mood.h) To get enough and __________ food is the right of every child.i) In Kalahandi district (Odisha) many labourers die due to __________.j) The juices in the stomach are ___________.k) The sense organ of our body that tastes the food is _____________.l) Our tongue has tiny bumps called _____________ which help us to taste the food.m) The sense of taste and __________ are interconnected.n) The glucose drip is given for quick strength even without _____________.o) _____________ is the breaking down of food into simple forms which our body can use.p) _____________ carried out many experiments and revealed many secrets about digestion.q) _____________ help in digesting the food.r) Our stomach _____________ the food for digestion in our body.s) The temperature of our stomach is about ______.t) To __________ and develop we need ________ food.u) In our country many people die of _____________.v) Onion, garlic and saunf have _________ smell.w) To digest the food properly, we should eat __________ and chew the food well. Answer in one word. a) The process of breaking down of food in simple form which the body can use._____________ b) The tiny bumps present on the tongue._____________ c) The liquid in our mouth that helps in digestion._____________ d) A muscular bag in our body that churns food._____________ e) Food like chips, sweets, burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, samosas, soft drinks that make us unhealthy._____________III. Given below are pictures of some food items. Write the kind of taste each. IV. Look at the picture of the tongue given below and mark the parts of the tongue where you can taste sweet, bitter, salty and sour.4333875-95250 V. Answer the followingQ1 Write the taste on any one area of the tongue._____________-20002581280Q2. Name this system.__________________.Write the function of any one organ that is a part of this system.__________________________________________.66675256540Q3.What is being given to the patient.____________4. Mangoes Round the YearI. Given below are pictures of some food items. Write in the blanks provided what you can make to preserve them.Ketchup, jam, paneer (cheese), mamidi tandra (papad), chips, pickle, murabba II. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.pulp, fibre, sugar, four, jaggery, dust, layer, cloth, jelly, Mamidi tandra, sun. MAMIDI TANDRA RECIPE a) Mamidi tandra takes ____________ weeks of hard work. b) The ____________ of mangoes is extracted in a vessel. c) Then it is strained through a fine muslin cloth to remove ____________ in the pulp. d) Then the ____________ is crushed. e) ____________ and jaggery are added to the pulp. f) Then the pulp is ____________ on the mat. g) The thin layer is left to dry in the ____________. h) Then the thin layer is covered with a cloth to avoid ____________. i) Next day another ____________ is spread on last day’s layer and left it to dry in the sun. j) Layer after layer is added until the ____________ grow thick like a golden cake. k) After four weeks the ____________ is ready to eat.III. Match the following.Food itemsMethods of preservationa) Milkb) Cooked ricec) Vegetablesd) Green coriandere) Onion and garlicf) Chicken and meat1.wrap it in a damp cloth.2.Keeping them in a dry place.3.Putting it in a bowl and keeping the4.bowl in a container with some water.5.Keeping them in the refrigerator.6.keeping them in the refrigerator.by boiling it.IV. Write a sentence about this piece of bread? 2094865-1722120___________________________________________ -9525033020Q2. Pick out and write the names of any two summer fruits shown in this picture.________________ ________________ 5191125-3105153352800-2330454333875-231140Q3. Mangoes can be preserved in the form of ________/___________/____________5. Seeds and SeedsI. Answer the following questions. a) What are the conditions a seed need to sprout (germinate)? b) Write any four seeds that you eat. c) What is there inside a seed? d) How do plants reproduce? e) Name the plants that we got from South America. f) Name the plants that come from Europe. g) Name the plants that we got from Africa. h) Name the plants that the world got from India. II. Name any two seeds that a) scatter by bursting (spread over a long distance)___________________, ___________________b) scatter by sticking on the fur of animals. c) seeds that scatter by wind.___________________, ___________________d) seeds that scatter by water.___________________, ___________________e) seeds used as spices.___________________, ___________________f) seeds used as food grains.___________________, ___________________g) seeds used as pulses.___________________, ___________________ IV. Observe the pictures given below and write the continents/countriesfrom which we got these vegetables.1951990184150-673101466859429752324105. Seeds and seeds. These pictures are related to seeds. Write a sentence about any one of them._________________________________________________________________.6 .Every Drop CountsI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.Uzbekistan, Chabutaras, lake, step wells, Jaisalmer, check dams. a) Sar means a __________. b) King Ghadsi of ____________ got made Ghadsisar lake 650 years ago. c) Al-Biruni a traveller from ____________ visited India more than a thousand years ago. d) Raised platforms around a lake are called ____________. e) Bavdis (Baolis) are ____________. f) Johads are _______________.II. Write ‘True’ for the correct statement and ‘False’ for the wrong statement. a) The increasing population is also contributing to shortage of water. b) The soil around the trees should be covered with concrete and cement. c) We should not pay the water bill. d) We should put a motor pump directly in the Jal Board pipeline to overcome water shortage. e) Rainwater should be collected in underground tanks for future use. f) Rain is the main source of water on the earth. g) Water is precious and should be used wisely.III. Look at the different sources of water. Write their names in the blanks.Lake, Pond, Step well, Sea, Water tap, Stream, Well, Rain, hand pump, Waterfalls.322199040640186690041275 V. Identify one of these and write a sentence about it.___________________________________________________________________________________________________. 7. Experiments with WaterI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.stirring, soap cake, march, sank, dissolve, floating, Dandi, sea water, British,salt, soap case. a) Ayesha saw that at first puri ____________ to the bottom of the pan; as puffed up, it started ____________ on the oil. b) The ____________ sinks in water while the ____________ floats. c) When Ayesha put salt in the boiling water; eggs started ____________. d) On ____________ sugar gets quickly dissolved in water. e) Oil does not ____________ in water. f) The ____________ made a law that people could not make ____________ even for use at home. g) Gandhiji undertook a ____________ from Ahmedabad to ____________ in Gujarat. h) The ____________ can be used to make salt.II. Write ‘True’ for the correct statement and ‘False’ for the wrong statement. a) A puffed up puri will float in water. b) A steel plate sinks in water. c) A plastic bottle cap floats in water. d) Dead Sea has the saltiest water of all seas. e) Oil can easily mix with water. f) Sugar and salt does not dissolve in water. g) Salt is made from sea water. h) Sugar and salt do not dissolve in hot water.III. Tick ( ) the correct answer. a) When sugar dissolved in water, why is it not visible? i) The sugar has evaporated. ii) Water makes sugar particles invisible. iii) Sugar particles have filled empty spaces between water particles. iv) Water particles have filled empty spaces between sugar particles. b) Which of the following do not dissolve in water? i) Sugar ii) Salt iii) Colour powder iv) Mud c) Which of the following dissolves in water? i) Wood ii) Jaggery iii) Dust iv) An eraser d) Which of the following floats on water? i) Air filled tube of a tyre. ii) A sharpener iii) A stone iv) A chain e) Which of the following sinks in water? i) A boat ii) A piece of paper iii) A nail iv) A stick-64770-3175IV. Write a sentence about this picture.___________________________________________________________. 8. A Treat for MosquitoesI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.Female anopheles, stagnant, microscope, anaemia, larvae, flies, blood,algae, iron, Haemoglobin, bad air, Ronald Ross, enlarges, Nobel Prize,Cinchona. a) The _____________ has to be tested to find out the patient has malaria or not. b) Blood is observed under the _____________. c) Lack of haemoglobin in blood causes _____________. d) The young ones of mosquitoes (baby mosquitoes) called __________. e) _____________ spread many diseases especially stomach problems. f) Mosquitoes lay eggs in _____________ water. g) ___________________ spread Malaria. h) _____________ found that mosquitoes spread Malaria. i) Malaria means _____________. j) Microscope is an instrument which _____________ the image of things thousand times bigger. k) Ronald Ross got the highest award _____________ for his discovery. l) Jaggery, Amla and green leafy vegetables are rich in _____________. m) _____________ increases in our blood if we eat iron rich food. n) In olden days people used the bark of the _____________ tree to make a medicine for Malaria. o) Very small green plants that are found around the watery spots are called _____________.II. Tick the correct answer. a) What does a mosquito do when it bites us? i) It pinches us ii) It bites off a piece of flesh iii) It tickles us iv) It sucks blood from our bodyb) What is the symptom that shows that a person has malaria? i) Indigestion ii) Shivering iii) Stomach pain iv) Vomitingc) How do mosquitoes locate human beings to bite? i) They have sharp eyes ii) They locate human beings through heat iii) They use sound to locate them iv) They use their sense of smell d) In which season is Malaria more common? i) Rainy season ii) Winter iii) Summer iv) Spring e) Where will you look for mosquitoes’ eggs in water? i) At the bottom of the water ii) In the middle layer of water iii) At the top floating on it iv) Everywhere in waterIII. A diagram of a mosquito is given below. Tick ( ) the part which you think the mosquito uses for sucking blood. IV. Tick ( ) the food items which contain iron.V. Study the reports given below carefully and answer the following questions.a) What is the normal range of a healthy girl’s haemoglobin?b) What was the quantity of haemoglobin in the blood sample of Aarti?c) With what disease was she suffering from? 39909754445002181225379730309245375920VI. Write one sentences for each. ___________________________________________________________._____________________________________________________________._____________________________________________________________.9. Up You Go!I. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks. pegs, pitons, leader, blisters, Brigadier Gyan Singh, Sagarmatha, step, 8900, Mizo, stones, 1600, Bachendripal, fifth, Mt. Everest, firewood.a) _______________________ was the director of the adventure course.b) Sangeeta had ____________ on her feet.c) Sangeeta was made the ____________ of group number 7.d) The rope was tightly fixed to ____________ or ____________ on both sides.e) Tekla village was at a height of ____________ metres.f) They saw fruits and vegetables growing in the ____________ fields.g) Khondonbi spoke only ____________ language.h) They all made a chulha with ____________ and ____________.i) The height of the Mt. Everest is about ____________ metres.j) The Mt. Everest is called ____________ in Nepal.k) ____________ is the first Indian woman to climb the Mt. Everest.l) On 23rd May, 1984 Bachendripal climbed the ____________.m) Bachendripal became the ____________ woman in the world to climb the Mt. Everest.II. Write ‘True’ for the correct statement and ‘False’ for the wrong statement. a) There is a camp fire on the first day of a camp. b) A group walks ahead of the group. c) There is no discipline in a camp. d) Bachendripal was the first Indian woman to go on the moon. e) There are no medical check-ups in a camp. f) We feel happy on finishing a task. g) While rock climbing, the body should be kept an angle of 45 . h) It is difficult to walk on the snow. III. Write the situation for each.197167513398537147501339850133985________________ ,____________________ , _________________10. Walls Tell StoriesI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.ditch, 1200 AD, gate, large, cannon, carvings, 87, thick, 1687, nuclear, Qutubshahi, Hyderabad, 8. a) The walls of the Golconda fort are very ____________. b) The Golconda fort is very ____________. c) It had a very heavy ____________. d) The outer wall of the fort has ____________ bastions. e) The fort was made in ____________. f) The walls of the fort have beautiful ____________. g) ____________ is a big gun. h) There is a large deep ____________ along the thick walls of the fort. i) ____________ bombs cause a lot of destruction. j) After seeing Golconda fort the children went to a museum in ____________. k) ____________ sultans ruled Golconda from 1518 to 1687. l) Moghul army fought ____________ months to capture the Golconda fort. m) Golconda fort was captured by Aurangzeb in ____________.II. Look at the picture and fill in the blanks with the correct directions.III. When we stand facing the rising Sun, we are looking towards ________.On the left hand side is the ________.Behind us is the ________ where the Sun sets.The right hand points to the ________.3822700320040Write a sentence about any one of these pictures.1647825127001270______________________________________________________________________.11. Sunita in SpaceI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.space flight, Neil Armstrong, Kalpana Chawla, countries, 360 km, blue, globe,satellite, six. a) ___________ is the model of the earth. b) Sunita spent more than ___________ months in space. c) ___________ part on the globe is sea. d) _______________ was Sunita’s friend. e) Division of land on the earth is done by us into ___________. f) ________________ was the first man to walk on the moon. g) Sunita Williams set a new record for the longest ___________ by a woman. h) Sunita Williams went ___________ away from the earth in space ship. i) A shining star which seems to move with a constant speed in the sky can be a ___________.II. Tick the correct answer. a) If the earth is round like a globe, how is it that we do not fall off? i) We all stick to the earth with glue ii) Air around us presses us to the earth iii) God keeps us on the earth iv) The earth pulls everything towards itIII. Identify the pictures and fill in the blanks.a) The model of the earthb) The vehicle that takes people to spacec) An American woman astronaut who created a world record for the longest space flight by a woman.0100330200977574295366712573660IV. Identify on of these pictures and write a sentence about the same.___________________________________________________________________________.12. What if it Finishes? I. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.petrol pump, naturally, solar, petroleum, two-third, cough, bicycles, big machines, petrol, ground, diesel, 18, engine, fuel, refinery, petroleum, dampa)Adalaj step well is about _____ km away from Ahmedabad.b)There were hardly any __________ on the highway.c)Vehicles run on __________. d)Vehicles stopped at the __________ for fuel.e)On the posters at the petrol pump, it is written that __________ and __________ will not last forever.f) Petrol is formed __________ but very slowly.g) Petrol is found deep down under the __________.h) __________ is a smelly, thick, dark coloured liquid.i) We get kerosene, diesel, petrol, engine oil, wax etc. from __________.j) Petroleum is cleaned and its products are separated in a __________.k) We need __________ to pump the petrol out and clean it.l) There is a lot of smoke when __________ wood is burnt.m) __________ energy is renewable and unlimited.n) About __________ people in our country, use cow dung cakes (uple), wood and dry twigs, etc.o) We should switch off the __________ when we stop our vehicles at a red light.p) __________ is a health hazard caused due to the smoke emitted from vehicles.II. Tick ( ) the correct answer. What is the advantage of using CNG over petrol? i) It can be filled in cylinders. ii) It gives out less smoke. iii) It gives more power. iv) It is freely available.III. Study the chart carefully and answer the questions that follow:i)In the year 1976, out of 100, _________ houses used uple and woodii)Out of 100 _________ houses were using electricity in 1996.iii) The fuel used least in 1976 is _____________.iv) The increase in the use of LPG and Kerosene in the year 1996 when compared to the use in 1976 is _______.2009775162560412750111760IV. Write what is common about these. Write in detail the uses of one of them.____________________________________________________________________.13. A Shelter so High!I. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.5000, Changthang, arches, Lekha, goats, sheep, Pashmina, 00 C, Khatamband, 250, dab, Shikara, Rebo, houseboat, 70, roof, Changthang,Ladakh a) __________, a cold desert, gets very little rainfall. b) The ______________ is the most important part of the people of Leh. c) Changpas have special goats from which the famous __________ wool is made. d) __________ is at a height of almost 5000 metres. e) Changpa tribe has only __________ people. f) __________ and __________ are Changpas only treasure. g) Donga is a type of __________ found in Srinagar. h) In Changthang temperature drops below __________. i) __________ means a place where a few people live.j) The beautiful design on wood that can be seen on the ceilings of the houseboats is called __________ which has a pattern that looks like a jigsaw puzzle.k) The special type of windows that comes out of the wall is called _______.l) The door and windows of old houses have beautiful __________.m) The beautiful and well decorated boats on the Dal Lake are called __________.n) One Pashmina shawl is made after almost __________ hours of weaving.o) The wind blows at __________ km per hour at Changthang in winter.p) The tent made of Yak hair in which Changpas live is called a _______.q) The place where Changpas keep their sheep and goats is called a __________.II. Identify the things in the pictures and name them.a) Many families in Srinagar live in these boats. These boats can be seen in Dal Lake and Jhelum River. b) Beautiful carvings on wood that can be seen on the ceiling of houseboatsand some big houses.d) Some old houses have a special type of window which comes out of the wall.e) The doors and windows of old houses in Srinagar have beautiful arches.44196004826000377825III. Write a sentence about one of these pictures.276225122555_______________________________________________________________________.14. When the Earth Shook!I. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.floods, drought, Gujarat, faminea) On 26th January, 2001 an earthquake occurred in the Kutch area of ___________.b) If there is no rain, crops can fail and there can be a ___________.c) Shortage of water and food can result in ___________.d) Excessive rainfall can lead to ___________.30670502762251847850324485266700228600II. Identify one of these calamities. Write any one effects of this disaster._____________________________________________,_____________________________________________.15. Blow Hot, Blow ColdI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.colder, water vapour, warm, air, stethoscope, Dr. Jakir Hussain, downwards,warm, upwards, hot, cold, warma) __________ air is light and rises up.b) __________ air is heavy and comes down.c) Our breath is __________ than hot tea and hence we blow air to cool tea.d) We __________ our hands in winter by blowing on them, when they are cold.e) The air blown from our mouth is __________ in a cold winter.f) The air we breathe out contains __________ which turns into drops of water when comes in contact with a cold surface.g) The wood cutter kept blowing into his hands while cutting the wood because to __________ them.h) A popcorn seller fans the burning coal to increase the __________ supply.i) We use a __________ to listen to the sound of a heartbeat.j) Whenever the air flows __________ the paper snake will move in a clockwise direction.k) When the air flows __________ the paper snake will move in the anti-clockwise direction.l) The story Blow Hot, Blow Cold was written by _________________.II. Tick the correct answer. a) Suppose you are given hot khichdi to eat. How will cool down without blowing air from your mouth? i) By mixing cold water into it. ii) By spreading it over the plate. iii) By putting ice cubes into it. iv) By spreading it over our palm. b) Suppose you bang your head while playing and your forehead is swollen, a warmed handkerchief if put over it gives relief. Why is it so? i) Warm air kills germs on the injury. ii) Handkerchief has medicine on it. iii) Warm air soothes the skin giving relief. iv) It is done to please children.-17145069850III.Write any one activity the man is doing?____________________________________.____________________________________.16. Who will do this work?I. Identify the persons in the pictures and write their names in the blanks.II. Tick the correct answer.Why do you think the sweepers and scavengers need to do their work?i) They enjoy doing their work.ii) They do not get any other work.iii) They get good money for doing their work.iv) They believe that work is worship and have no shame in doing any kind of work.50958752635253629025285750III. Write the occupation of one of them and write how these people help us in our day – to- day life.____________________________________________________________________________________________17. Across the WallI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.united, unhealthy, cooperation, girls, encourage, lose, player, ability, courage,Noor khana) __________ between the members is the strength of team. b) It is important to __________ each member of team. c) Even if every player is excellent, the team can __________ a match. d)People today expect that __________ can play different games. e)While playing a game, play as a __________ never think you are girl or a boy. f) A good team is one that is __________. g) Players are recognised by their __________ rather than by their caste or economic status. h) Ranking and __________ competition should be avoided amongst players. i) __________ was the coach of Afsana’s team. j) If you have a wish or dream, have __________ to speak about it. If you don’t do this now, you may regret later.II. Tick ( ) the correct answer. a) Why, do you think, are girls generally not allowed to play freely like boys? i) Girls are weak and not fit to play games. ii) Girls waste their time in chitchatting. iii) Girls are more interested in makeup and fashions. iv) Parents fear for the safety of their daughters. b) Which is the most important requirement for winning while playing in a team? i) Lots of money and good equipment. ii) All players should be from the same religion. iii) Playing for the team and not for oneself. iv) Having nutritious food. c) By what quality players are generally recognized? i) By their caste. ii) By the amount of money they have or make . iii) By their style and fashion. iv) By their talent and ability to play.III. Write in detail about the game played by these girls.3850640768359525076200Or_____________________________________________________________________________.18. No Place for UsI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.farming, family, dam, kabadiwala (junk seller), tyre, elders, Sinduri, Khedi,Mumbaia) __________ is the main occupation of villagers.b) Empty bottles and newspapers are sold to the __________.c) Working with __________, children in the village, one can learn many things.d) People in the village live like a __________.e) A big wall is built across the river is called a __________.f) The smoke and smell coming from burning __________ is horrible and unhealthy.g) Jatrya was born in __________ village.h) Jatrya’s family moved to __________ village from Khedi village. i) In search of a better life Jatrya’s family moved from Sinduri village to __________ city.II. Write ‘True’ for the correct statement and ‘False’ for the wrong statement. a) In towns there are taps but not enough water. b) In towns people falling sick unlike in villages. c) Children from villages are welcomed in schools. d) Houses in towns have more space than houses in the villages. e) There are plenty of trees in towns and the air is fresh and clean. f) Roofs made of tin keep the houses cool in summer.264795027114541910208915III. Write five sentences about one of these activities.______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.19. A Seed Tells a Farmer’s StoryI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.neem, charkha, cow dung, tractors, bajra, fresh, insects, stew, seasons, Earthworms, soil, upside downa) __________ is a natural fertilizer.b) In earlier times farmers used __________ leaves to protect the seeds from insects.c) Undhiya is a kind of __________.d) Undhiya means ____________________.e) Undhiya is eaten with __________ rotis.f) Cotton used to be spun on a __________ by the village people at home.g) In the past, food used to be tasty as it was __________ from the fields.h) __________ are used to plough the fields nowadays instead of bullocks.i) The new seeds are such that the crops can easily affected by harmful __________.j) Farmers grow different kinds of crops according to the __________.k) Growing the same crop over and over, and using so many chemicals, affects the __________.l) ____________ are called the best friends of the soil.20. Whose Forests?I. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.fallen, ash, bamboo, tin, adivasis, contractors, developers, Suryamani,Cheraw, tins, Jharkhand, Torang, 25, rice, three-fourth, parrot, junglea)The cut weeds are turned and their __________ is mixed with the soil to make ready for sowing.b) __________ are forest dwellersc) __________ cut down forests.d) Forest __________ have a right on the forest.e) Baskets are woven from __________ and leaf plates are made from __________ leaves.f) __________ is called the daughter of the jungle.g) Suryamani lives in __________ state.h) ‘Mirchi’ is Suryamani’s pet __________.i) Suryamani opened a centre named __________ to promote Kuduk language and adivasi culture and traditions.j) ‘Torang’ means __________ in Kuduk language.k) According to ‘Right to Forest act’ people who have been living in the forests for at least __________ years have a right over the forest land and what is grown on it.l) In Mizoram, a __________ is used as a standard unit to measure paddy and other grains.m) In Mizoram, farm land is measured in __________.n) Mizo people do their special __________ dance in celebrations.o) The main crop of Mizoram is __________.p) About _____________ people in Mizoram are linked to the forests.II Identify the person in the picture who is known as ‘daughter of the jungle’ and write her name in the blank.21. Like Father, Like DaughterI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.adopted, same, legs, environment, identical, virus, twins, Gregor Mendel,inherited a) The colour of our eyes is __________ from our parents. b) An __________ child does not resemble the people who bring him up. c) __________ twins look exactly alike. d) Children brought up in the __________ environment behave in a similar way. e) __________ are affected when a person suffers from polio. f) _______________ explained hereditary of characters using pea plants. g) Saroja and Suvasini are __________. h) Polio is caused by __________. i) Some habits we get from our family, some skills we pick up from our __________.II. Observe and write the expression for any three faces. Draw an arrow to indicate the face. .22. On the Move AgainI. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks.sugarcane, huts, rain, school, study, Mukadam. a) The ____________ gives money as a loan to the villagers. b)When there is no ____________, there is no work on the field. c)Mukadam is an agent of ____________ factories. d)The caravan of these families stay in ____________ made of dry sugarcane.e) When the caravan of families moves, the children do not go to ___________ for six months.f) If children ____________, they can become somebody in life and have a better future.II. -133350355600Write four to five sentences about one of these activities.-3810093980______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.______________________________________________________________________.IdentificationClass V Sub: EVSLesson no. 1 Super SensesGive reasons for the following.As you walked softly past a sleeping dog, it’s ears shot up at once.Dogs are used in rescue operations by the police.Eagles can spot a mouse on the ground.Ants always move in a line.Mosquitoes bite us in a dark room also.Answer the following questions.Why are lizards not seen during winters?What are endangered animals?Who are poachers?Why do people kill wild animals?Why is tiger in danger?Answer the following questions.How do the ants recognize their friends?What are sense organs?Why do dogs urinate on the road?Why do birds move their necks more often?Why do birds have eyes on either side of their head?How do snakes hear although they do not have external ears?What steps have been taken by our government to protect wild life in our country?Answer the following questions on tiger.What helps a tiger to move in the dark?How can a tiger know if there is another tiger in its area?A tiger’s sense of hearing is very sharp (Give reasons)Lesson no. 2 A Snake Charmer’s StoryAnswer the following questions.Who are Kalbeliyas or Saperas?How could snake charmers help people in village where doctors and hospitals were far away?What were the things that young snake charmers learnt about snakes from their fathers?Why snakes are called friends of the farmers?How can snake charmers earn their livelihood nowadays after the government has passed a rule against catching snakes and other wild animals?Name the four types of poisonous snakes in India.What do you learnt about snakes from this lesson?Why has the government made laws that no one can catch snakes/wild animals?What is the specialty of Kalbeliya dance?Like snake charmers, which other people depend on animals for their livelihood?Describe the instruments in been party?Lesson no. 3 From Tasting to DigestingAnswer the following questions.Why should we chew our food properly?Why should we eat proper food?How does a piece of bread taste after we chew it for some time?Why do we feel weak when we have an upset stomach and vomiting?How is digestion affected when we are sad?What is the main function of the tongue? What are the four types of tastes?When and why is glucose drip given?Who was Dr. Beaumont? What did he find out about digestion?Why can we not taste food properly when you have a cold?How does your stomach help in the digestion of food?Write the symptoms a child will show if he/she does not get rice or roti to eat daily.What symptoms will a child show who eats junk food?What is the function of saliva in the mouth?Lesson no. 4 Mangoes Round the YearAnswer the following questions.How do you come to know that the food got spoiled?Name any two food items that do not get spoil for months.What is the need of preserving food?What items do you preserve in a refrigerator?What food items do you keep in the deep freezer?In which season do food items get spoiled quickly? Why?Name the conditions that help the germs to grow that spoil the food.Name the things that are needed to make Mamidi tandra.What is food preservation?List the various ways in which fruits and vegetables can be preserved.Why is it advised to read the information regarding the date of expiry on the bottles and cans before buying them?Glass jars and bottles are dried well in the sun before filling them with pickles. Why is this done?Lesson no. 5 Seeds and SeedsAnswer the following questionsWhy did seeds put in an air-tight container do not sprout?Why do farmers leave space while sowing seeds?How does pitcher plant trap the insects?How do seeds spread to far off places?Name the agents of dispersal of seeds.What is a Velcro? How is it used?Who invented Velcro? How was it invented?Draw a pitcher plant and colour it.Lesson no. 6 Every Drop CountsAnswer the following questionsName the sources of water.Why were step wells built in olden days?Why did people come to the ghats of Ghadsisar?Who made Ghadsisar? Describe its structure.What is a step well? Why is it called so?What is rain water harvesting?List two causes of water shortage.Why are wells drying up nowadays?Why did people in Rajasthan not face water shortage in earlier times?How did the group called “Tarun Bharat Sangh” help Darki Mai?Lesson no. 7 Experiments with WaterAnswer the following questionsHow would you separate salt from water?chalk powder from water?mud from water?Name two factors that help sugar to dissolve in water.Does oil dissolve in water? Why?Give reasons.Puris float on the oil while frying.A soap case floats in a bucket of water while a cake of soap sinks.A nail made of iron sinks in water. A ship made of iron floats on water.What happens on adding salt to the water in which eggs are boiled? Why?Which of the two will dry faster? a handkerchief kept in the sun (or) a handkerchief kept in the shade. Why? Why do clothes dry faster on a sunny day than on a cloudy day?Ayesha put two drops each of groundnut oil, sugar solution and water on a stainless steel plate. She tilted the plate and found that some of the drops slid down quickly while some lagged behind. Now answer the following questions.Which drops slid down faster?Which are slowest? Why?Encircle the things that dissolve in water.Sugar, Lemon juice, Oil, Fruit juice, Pepsi, Salt, Chalk powder, Mud, Ghee, Mishri (sugar lumps), Milk.Lesson no. 8 A Treat for MosquitoesAnswer the following questions.How does a person get Malaria?How does a person know if he is suffering from Malaria?What is a Microscope?What is anaemia?What are baby mosquitoes called?Where are the larvae of mosquitoes commonly seen?What was the discovery Ronal Ross awarded for? What are the diseases that spread by mosquitoes?What measures have to be taken to protect ourselves from mosquitoes?What should we eat to increase haemoglobin or iron in the blood?How can you prevent anaemia?In which season is Malaria more common? Why?Why does the government advise people to put kerosene oil in the on stagnant water during the rainy season?What are algae? Where and when are they commonly seen?What are the effects of anaemia on children?Lesson no.9 Up You Go!Answer in one sentence.Where is Nehru Institute of Mountaineering located?Who is the first Indian woman to climb the Mt. Everest?Who was the guide of Bachendripal?How many minutes did Bachendripal spend on the Mt. Everest?Who had come to meet the Brigadier?Who is Bachendripal?What is rapling?What is the correct way of rock climbing?Who had all gone for the mountaineering camp?Who were the members of group number 7?What were the things there in a rucksack?Why were double layered plastic sheets used for the tent on the ground?Write the names of any four mountaineering equipment.What are the responsibilities of a group leader in mountaineering?Lesson no.10 Walls Tell StoriesWhich sultans lived in Golconda fort?What does the map of Golconda fort indicate?Why is deep ditch dug along the walls of the fort?How far is Fateh darwaza from Mahal Taramati? What tricks did emperors play to make smaller kingdoms as a part of their own kingdom? What do you come to know through the things kept in a museum? Name the things that ensured the security of the fort. What is a bastion (burj)? What are they made for? How many bastions are there in Golconda fort?Why is a small gate made in a big gate?Lesson no.11 Sunita in SpaceHow did Sunita go to space? What does the earth look like from space?Why did Sunita Williams come to India?Why do things we throw up on the earth come down? How far did Sunita Williams go away from the earth?What did Sunita want to become?What does Sunita now?What plans does she have for her future?What is a globe?Name two festivals that are related with Moon.Why do children always slide down the slide and not up?Who is Sunita Williams? What world record has she made?Why did Sunita not have to comb her hair in space?How are eating food in space and eating on the earth different?What is a shooting star?Why do we see stars mostly at night?Describe how Sunita viewed the earth from spaceship.Explain: What did Sunita Williams mean to say-“All the lines on the maps are made by us; they are in our mind only”.Lesson no. 12 What if it finishes Answer the questions. Where is Adalaj step well located? Why was a child sitting in a rickshaw coughing badly? From where do we get petrol? How is petrol pumped out?What do women in the village use to make a fire to cook food?Which states of India have oil fields? Besides oil, what else is found deep inside the earth?Ansawer the questionswhy do majority of people in our country use cow dung cakes (uple),wood and dry twigs as fuel? Write the full forms: (i) LPG (ii) CNG Why is CNG preferred as a fuel to petrol and diesel?Name the products obtained from petroleum. What are the uses of petroleum?How can we save petrol? (or) Suggest some ways to save petrol.What kind of problems do we face if the number of vehicles keeps on.increasing on the roads? What is a refinery?Lesson no. 13. A Shelter so High!1.Anwer the questionsWhat is the meaning of the word “Changthang?” Why does each family of Changpas put a special mark on their animals? What is a Lekha? Name two places that are famous for boathouses?Anwer the questions1. How far is Mumbai from Delhi? Which states does one have to pass during this journey by road?2.How are the houses in Mumbai different from Manali?3. Why is Ladakh called a cold desert?4.During winter, Tashi and his family live on the ground floor. Why would they be doing so?5. Why do people in Leh eat dry fruits and vegetables in winter?6. Why did Tahsi say “Roof is the most important part of their houses?”7. Why is it difficult to breathe at Changthang?8. Why do the Changpas graze their goats at higher and colder places?9. Why do the houses on the mountains have sloping roofs?Lesson no. 12 What if it finishes Answer the questions. Where is Adalaj step well located? Why was a child sitting in a rickshaw coughing badly? From where do we get petrol? How is petrol pumped out?What do women in the village use to make a fire to cook food?Which states of India have oil fields? Besides oil, what else is found deep inside the earth?Ansawer the questionswhy do majority of people in our country use cow dung cakes (uple),wood and dry twigs as fuel?Why is CNG Write the full forms: (i) LPG (ii) CNG preferred as a fuel to petrol and diesel?Name the products obtained from petroleum.What are the uses of petroleum?How can we save petrol? (or) Suggest some ways to save petrol.What kind of problems do we face if the number of vehicles keeps on.increasing on the roads? What is a refinery?Lesson no. 13. A Shelter so High!Answer the questionsWhat is the meaning of the word “Changthang?” Why does each family of Changpas put a special mark on their animals? What is a Lekha? Name two places that are famous for boathouses?Answer the questions1. How far is Mumbai from Delhi? Which states does one have to pass during this journey by road?2.How are the houses in Mumbai different from Manali?3. Why is Ladakh called a cold desert?4.During winter, Tashi and his family live on the ground floor. Why would they be doing so?5. Why do people in Leh eat dry fruits and vegetables in winter?6. Why did Tahsi say “Roof is the most important part of their houses?”7. Why is it difficult to breathe at Changthang?8. Why do the Changpas graze their goats at higher and colder places?9. Why do the houses on the mountains have sloping roofs?Lesson no 14. When the Earth Shook!Answer the questions 1. What is an earthquake? 2. What happened on 26th January, 2001? 3. What is drought? 4. What do you mean by famine?Answer the questionsWhat should one do if an earthquake occurs? What are the precautions to be taken in case of an earthquake?What kind of damage can an earthquake cause?What advise do engineers and architects give people while building houses in the earthquake affected areas?What type of difficulties (problems) are faced by people during floods?Lesson no.15. Blow Hot, Blow ColdAnswer the questionsHow does your breath help to warm your cold hands in winter?Why do we blow at a burning fire?Name any two musical instruments we blow air into produce sound. Why do we blow on hot potatoes?Answer the questionsWhy do people blow air on their spectacles before cleaning them? Why do we see drops of water on your bathroom mirror, when you take a hot shower in winter?Lesson no. 16 Who will do this work?Answer the questionsWhy do people do different kinds jobs? Write any two jobs that people would not like to do. After India’s freedom under whose leadership was the constitution prepared?Who fought against untouchability throughout his life? “Every person should do every kind of work” Who said these words? What was Mahatma Gandhi’s favourite song (Bhajan)?Answer the questionsWho was Dr. Bhim Rao Baba Saheb Ambedkar? What did he become famous for? Who was Narayan (or) Narayan Bhai Desai?Lesson no. 17. Across the WallAnswer the questionsWhere is Nagpada?Name any two sports that are played as a team.With what spirit should a person play a game?What is the strength of the team?How can you fulfill your dream?Answer the questionsWhy were girls not encouraged to play in earlier times? What they are expected to do? What do you do you understand by the term “Team spirit?”List any two benefits of playing sports.“Afsana has jumped over the wall. The gender wall that her mother had put up for her.” What was this wall? What do you understand by ‘gender bias?’Lesson no 18. No Place for UsAnswer the questionsHow is life in the village different from that of cities? How does building of dams affect the life of the people living in that area?Why do the poor people in towns collect rubber pieces and old tyres? What kind of problems people face who are displaced or asked to move from their place? (or) How does displacement affect the lives of the people? How did Jatrya suffer in Sinduri? (Write any two points) List the differences between the life of Jatrya used to lead in Khedi village and the life in Mumbai? (Write any two differences)Why did Jatrya and his family leave Sinduri and migrate to Mumbai?Lesson no.19. A Seed Tells a Farmer’s StoryAnswer the questionsHow are seeds protected from insects in olden days? What did Damjibhai do to protect seeds from insects?Name two festivals related to seasons.Why did medicines have to be sprayed on the crops?Answer the questionsWhat is Undhiya? How is it cooked?What replaced the crops like Bajra and Jowar and why?How is farming become easier in modern times?Why is an earthworm called a farmer’s friend?What is compost? How can it be made?How do plants like crotons give a signal when they become dry?What would happen if all the farmers were to use only one kind of seed and grow only one kind of crop?Lesson no. 20. Whose Forests? Answer the questionsWho are adivasis? What is ‘Torang?’What is meant by one tin of land?Answer the questionsWhy is learning from forests considered as important as learning from books?Why are forests are called collective banks? Why are forests disappearing nowadays?What is the importance of education in relation to save forests?Write about “Right to Forest Act 2007?”What is ‘Jhoom farming?’ Write a few lines about “Cheraw Dance?” In Mizoram carrying rice crop home takes many weeks-----Give the reason.Lesson no. 21. Like Father, Like DaughterAnswer the questionsWhose habits and characters do we take? Who are identical twins?Who is an adopted child? Which part of the body will be affected by polio? Is this hereditary? What is pulse polio?Name two characteristics that a person inherits.Will two sisters brought up in different environments behave in a similar way?What is similar between Saroja and Suvasini?Answer the questionsWhat is the difference between Saroja and Suvasini? What did Gregor Mendel find about the pea plant?What is polio? How can it be prevented?Lesson no. 22. On the Move AgainAnswer the questionsWho is Mukadam?Who are the people left behind in the village and Why?During what time of the year did Dhanu’s family get work in the village?During what time did they not have the work?Why does Mami wish Dhanu should go to school for the whole year and study? Answer the questionsWhy can children like Dhanu not go to school for six months?Why would Dhanu not be using the stationery for six months?What happens when you are not able to go to school for a long time?Discovery of factsSub: Class V EVSLesson no 1 super sensesWhat are super senses?Why do we call them super senses?How do we keep our sense organs safe and clean?Map work (National parks)Why the following animals hunted forLesson 2.Snake Charmers StoryWhy are animals important?Write the four type of snakes poisonous snakes found in your area.Why do snake charmers keep snakes?How many kind of snakes in India are poisonous?Lesoon 3.From tasting to digestionWhy do we eat food?What do you understand by balanced diet?What are the food items that we eat raw?Ram’s food for a day is ………………………………………….Raju food for a day is ……………………………………………….Who is eating a proper food? Explain your answer.What do you understand by digestion of food?Which helps you to taste ?What all are the parts of digestive items? Lesson 4 mangoes round the yearWhy do cook and uncooked items spoil?Write a method by which food can be stored for later use?Analysing a food packet especially for manu. and expiry date (picture to be given with manu. date, expiry etc.)Your uncle has sent you 50kg of rice from his field. Suggest a few ways to your mother to preserve it for 5 months.Give a method by which the following food items can be kept fresh for 1-2 days.A milkB cooked riceC green corianderD cheeselesson 5. Seeds and SeedHow does a big plant grow from a tiny seed?Do some plants grow without seeds?Why ‘channa’ is tied in a damp cloth?Why encouraged to eat sprouted grains?Which are the conditions essential for germination of seeds?Lesson 6. Every drops counts Why were ‘piau ; talabs’ , step-wells built in olden times?Imagine life without water and write five sentences about the same.Why did people in Rajasthan not face water shortage in earlier times?Analyzing a water billSlogan writing(save water)How did the people of Rajasthan manage with so little water in old time ? Lesson 7 Experiments with waterName the two factors that help sugar dissolve faster in waterWhy did Gandhiji undertake the Dandi March?Does oil dissolve in water? Why?Why do clothes dry faster on a sunny day, than on a cloudy day?Why does your mother filter tea before serving it?If you conduct a 25m race between sambar, rasam and avail who will win? Explain.Why do bubbles rise to the surface of water?Milk is soluble in water. Write one advantage and one disadvantage of this property?Lesson 8. A Treat for MosquitoesHow does a person get malaria?How can you protect yourself from mosquitoes?What should we eat to increase hemoglobin?What are the symptoms and reason anemia in a person?Why malaria is more common in rainy season?Lesson 9 Up You GoWhat are the responsibilities of a leader?Why plastic sheet is used for the tent and ground?Design your class flag and explain.Why drains are dug around the tents?Why it is difficult to walk on snow?Why is climbing on mountains is different from walking on flat ground? give two reasons.Lesson 10 Walls Tell Stories Why were bastions made in the fort wall?How would the fountain have worked in the forts?Draw the ground plan of your class with the following instructions.Why a ditch is dug around the fort?Bronze is a mixture of two metals. Name these metals.lesson 11 Sunita in SpaceWhy was Sunita’s hair standing in the air?Why do we see Stars mostly in night?Why we are able stand on the earth?Find out and write the names of any five astronauts?Why do astronaut keep oxygen cylinder with them?Lesson 12What if it Finishes ?What is the price of Petrol and Diesel in your area?Name any three machines in which Diesel is used?What are the other sources of energy? Write any two.Why it is important to save fuel?Suggest any five ways to save fuel?Lesson 13 A Shelter So HighWhat material is used for making buildings?Why do people of Leh live on the ground floor during winter?Why leh is called cold desert? give two reasons.Why it is difficult to breath at high places?Why do you think, most of the houses in Kashmir have slopping roofs?Lesson 14 When the Earth ShookWhat safety measures should we take during an earthquake?Write a report on any recent earthquake?Write a note about any natural calamity? Make a list of the states which usually get food every year?What are the manmade disasters?How can we help flood victims? Lesson 15 Blow Hot Blow ColdWhy do we blow on hot potato?Why do we blow at burning fire?When we breath in our chest expands . why?Why do we rub our palms in winter days?Why do we blow air in some of the musical instruments?Lesson 16 Who Will do their WorkWhy do people do different kinds of job?Write any five jobs which you would like to choose ? Why ?Explain the story of Bhim in your own words?Do the girls and boys do the same kinds of work? What all work do you do at home?Why do sweepers adopt cleaning jobs? Find outLesson -17. Across the wallsWrite the national games of any three countries.Write any two indoor and outdoor games.Draw a picture of basketball court. Why girls do are not allowed in many games?Make list of women who did extra ordinary jobs?(famous women) Lesson 18. No place for us How do we generate hydroelectricity?City’s life is very busy. Why?Why do people moving to bi cities?Describe khedi village.What did jatriya think new village (place)?What do you think about “ unwanted guests” in Sinduri village?What kind of school do you think Jatrya’s children would going to in Mumbai?Lesson 19. A seed tells a farmer’s story Write two uses of vermicomposting? How it can be made?Write the process of growing any one crop?Why is ‘Undhiya’ called so?Who, in your opinion, led a better: Hasmukh or his grandson, Pareh? Why do you think so?List out the modern equipments used for farming. Lesson 20. Whose forests? Suggest any two ways to save tree.What do you mean by “save forest, save earth”.Write a note on Suryamani’s TorangWrite a note on “Right to Forest act 2007.”Describe the followingsLottery farmingJhoom farmingFind out the states of eastern India on the map of India and write their names also.Lesson 21. Like father, like daughter Give two examples of problems that are age related.Write any two similarities in twins.Which type of child is an adopted child?How would you help in pulse polio?What did Mendel find in his experiment on pea plants?Write minimum five traits which are transmitted in next generation in human beings?Lesson 22.On the move againHow can farming be done without rain?Write short note on water harvesting.Why did Dhanu’s family leave the village for six months?How did Mkadam help villagers?Why does Dhanu’s mami not want him to move around with his family? ................
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