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The document covers two chapters: the first discusses various modes of transportation to school, including bamboo and cement bridges, and the second focuses on animal ears and their characteristics. It includes questions and answers about transportation methods, animal ears, and national parks in India. Additionally, it features interleaf activities for drawing and map work related to the content.

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The document covers two chapters: the first discusses various modes of transportation to school, including bamboo and cement bridges, and the second focuses on animal ears and their characteristics. It includes questions and answers about transportation methods, animal ears, and national parks in India. Additionally, it features interleaf activities for drawing and map work related to the content.

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CHAPTER- 1

Going to School
Key words
1. Bamboo bridge
2. Cement bridge
3. Durable
4. Non durable
5. Rural
6. Trolley
7. Bullock cart
8. Camel cart
9. Bicycle
10.Vallam

Answer the following questions-


Q1: What is a Bamboo bridge?
Ans: a) A Bamboo bridge is made by tying 4-5 Bamboo sticks together
b) It is a temporary bridge.
c) It is mostly found in rural areas .
d) It is mostly used for walking purpose .

Q2: What is Vallam?


Ans: a) Vallam is a small wooden boat.
b) It is used in backwaters of Kerala.
c) It is used by children to travel to school.
d) It is used by the sellers to sell their products.

Q3: Name the various types of transport used to reach school .


Ans: Vallam, bicycle, trolleys, bullock cart, camel cart etc.
Q4: Difference between Cement bridge and Bamboo bridge.
Ans:
Cement bridge Bamboo bridge
a)Built on big rivers a)Built across streams
b)Built using iron rods, cement , b) It is built with Bamboo sticks and
bricks etc ropes
c)Very strong and durable c)It is weak and non durable .
d)It is expensive and difficult to d)It is cheaper and easier to build.
build .

Q5: What is a Pulley?


Ans: Pulley is a simple machine which is used to lift heavy things.
Q6: What is a trolley? Where is it used?
Ans: (a) A trolley is an open box made of wood.
(b) In some hilly areas, where bridge making is difficult, rope ways are used.
(c) A trolley carries people and goods from one place to another.

Interleaf work :
Draw different ways to go to school :
1.Bamboo bridge
2.Vallam
3.Trolley

CLASS 4 EVS
CHAPTER 2 - EAR TO EAR
NEW WORDS:
1. Feathers
2. Sensitivity
3. Patterns
4. Dinosaurs
5. Sparrow
6. Lizard
7. Pigeon
8. Recognise

QUESTION AND ANSWERS:


1. Write the names of animals which have ears hidden and have no hair on
their body.
Ans: Birds, snakes, lizards, frogs, crocodiles are a few animals that have hidden
ears and no hair on their body.
2. Write any two ways in which animals use their ears.
Ans:a) Animals use their ears to listen to sounds and stay safe from danger.
b) Some animals, like elephants, also use their ears to cool down their bodies.
3. How do birds hear if they do not have visible ears?
Ans: a)Unlike mammals, birds do not have visible ear lobes. b)They have small
ear holes on the sides of their heads.
c)These are covered with feathers and help them to hear well.
4. List the common characteristics of animals that have visible ears.
Ans: The following are the common characteristics of animals with visible ears:
a)They have hair or fur on their bodies.
b)They do not lay eggs and so, give birth to young ones directly.
c)These animals are called mammals.
d)Eg: Cow, mouse, elephant, tiger.
5. Name our national animal and write the reason for the decrease in their
numbers.
Ans: The Royal Bengal Tiger is our national animal. Their numbers are decreasing
because of the following reasons -
a) The forest in which they live are being destroyed.
b) Due to deforestation, they are unable to find food.
c) They are also being hunted for their skin, claws, etc.

6. Name four National parks of our country and in which state are they
located?
1. Corbett National Park Uttarakhand
2. Kaziranga National Park Assam
3. Gir National Park Gujarat
4. Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan

Interleaf Activity:

Draw the skin pattern of the following animals:

a. Tiger b. Zebra c. Giraffe d. Cheetah


MAP WORK: National Parks of India:
(On the ruled side of the notebook)
Mark the following National parks in political map of India.

No National Park State


Kanha National Park
1 National Park Madhya Pradesh

2 Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan

3 Jim Corbett National Park Uttarakhand

4 Periyar National Park Kerala

5 Kaziranga National Park Assam

6 Gir National Park Gujarat

7 Tadoba National Park Maharashtra

8 Dudhwa National Park Uttar Pradesh

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