14. Services In Neighbourhood – 1 Worksheet

Q1: Match the pictures with their places in a neighborhood

Q2: Answer the following questions in one words

i) What is a neighborhood?

ii) What can you buy from a grocery shop? 

iii) What is the purpose of a hospital?

Q3: True and False

i) A post office is a place to buy food items.
ii) A hospital takes care of sick and injured people.
iii) Police maintain law and order in a neighborhood.
iv) A restaurant is a place to pray and connect with beliefs.

Q4: Fill in the Blanks

(i) A ______ is a place where people buy things from various shops.

(ii) A ______ has lots of trees and plants.

(iii) ______ maintain law and order in an area.

Q5: Answer the following Questions

(i) What does policemen do?

(ii) What is neighbourhood?

(iii) Where can we buy medicines from?

The solutions of the worksheet “Our Neighbourhood – 1″

13. Houses – 2            Worksheet

Q1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).

(i) What kind of house can float on water?
(a) 
Treehouse
(b) Houseboat
(c) Tent
(d) Apartment

(ii) Which material is commonly used to build a tent?
(a)
 Bricks
(b) Wood
(c) Fabric
(d) Glass

(iii) What type of house is built high up in the branches of a tree?
(a) 
Castle
(b) Bungalow
(c) Apartment
(d) Treehouse

(iv) What do we call a house with wheels that can be moved to different places?
(a) 
Tent
(b) Cottage
(c) Caravan
(d) Apartment

(v) Which room in the house is used for sleeping?
(a)
 Kitchen
(b) Living room
(c) Bedroom
(d) Bathroom

Q2: Fill in the Blanks.

(i) We watch TV in the ________.

(ii) A small house made of ice is called an ________.

(iii) We take a shower in the ________.

(iv) A house with no walls and a sloping roof is called a ________.

(v) We cook food on the ________.

Q3: Short Answer Questions.

(i) What is a houseboat, and where can you find it?

(ii) How is a caravan different from a regular house?

(iii) Name one item you would typically find in the bathroom.

(iv) Can you describe what a hut looks like?

(v) Why do people build treehouses?

You can access the solutions to this worksheet here.

13. Houses – 1            Worksheet

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q1. What is a house?
a) A place to play games
b) A place to eat only
c) A place where people live 
d) A place for shopping

Q2. Which house is made from snow?
a) Tent
b) Hut
c) Bungalow
d) Igloo 

Q3. Which of these is not a type of house?
(a) Treehouse
(b) School
(c) Igloo
(d) Tent

Q4. What is a pucca house made of?
a) Straw and mud
b) Bricks and cement 
c) Cloth and poles
d) Leaves and sticks

Q5. Why do houses have windows?
a) For playing
b) For decoration
c) For air and sunlight 
d) To store clothes

Fill in the Blanks

Q1. A house made of mud and straw is called a ________ house.

Q2. We sleep in the ________ room.

Q3. The ________ is the room where we eat food.

Q4.  A house in a tall building is called an ________.

Q5. Every house has an address to help people ________ it.

True or False

Q1. A pucca house is made of bricks and cement.

Q2. Tents are made from bricks.

Q3. A clean house keeps us healthy.

Q4. An igloo is made of leaves.

Q5. A good house should be safe and spacious.

Match the Following

(Match the house with the material it is made from or where it is found.)A (Type of House)B (Material / Location)a) Tenti) Snowb) Iglooii) Tall buildings in citiesc) Mud houseiii) Desert, made of fabricd) Apartmentiv) Mud and strawe) Bungalowv) Big house outside cities

Short Answer Questions

Q1. Why do we need a house?

Q2.  What are kutcha houses made of?

Q3. Name two parts of a house.

Q4. What is a pucca house?

Q5. What kind of roof is good for hilly places?

You can access the solutions to this worksheet here.

12. Time – 2                Worksheet

Q1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).

(i) Which of the following tells us the time during the day?
(a) 
Calendar
(b) Clock
(c) Compass
(d) Calculator

(ii) What do we call the time when the sun is highest in the sky, and it’s usually time for lunch?
(a)
 Morning
(b) Evening
(c) Noon
(d) Midnight

(iii) How many hours are there in a day?
(a) 
12 hours
(b) 24 hours
(c) 6 hours
(d) 48 hours

(iv) What comes after 5 o’clock in the evening?
(a) 
1 o’clock
(b) 2 o’clock
(c) 6 o’clock
(d) 12 o’clock

(v) When do we usually go to bed at night?
(a) 
In the morning
(b) At noon
(c) In the evening
(d) At bedtime

Q2: Fill in the Blanks.

(i) There are 60 minutes in 1 ________.

(ii) The small hand on a clock points to the ________.

(iii) The big hand on a clock points to the ________.

(iv) 12 o’clock at night is also called ________.

(v) 12 o’clock in the day is also called ________.

Q3: Short Answer Questions.

(i) What is a clock, and how does it help us?

(ii) Can you explain what happens at noon?

(iii) What’s the difference between morning and evening?

(iv) What is bedtime, and why is it important?

(v) How many minutes are there in an hour, and can you give an example of an activity that takes 30 minutes?

The solutions of the worksheet “Time – 2

12. Time – 1                Worksheet

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

(i) The period of time from sunrise to sunset in a given place, is called a
(a) day
(b) evening
(c) morning
(d) night

Day and Night

(ii) A year has
(a) thirteen months
(b) twelve months
(c) two months
(d) seven months

(iii) Equipment that help us to know the time of the day are
(a) months and years
(b) days and nights
(c) clocks and watches
(d) none of these

Clock

Fill in the Blanks.(i) Time before ______ is AM.

(ii) The Earth receives light from the ______.

(iii) The part of the ______ that faces the Sun has day.

Match the Following.

True and False.

(i) A year has 240 days.

(ii) A clock has one to twelve numbers. 

(iii) Every hour has 65 minutes. 

Short Answer Questions.

(i) What is a leap year?

(ii) What is revolution?

(iii) What is rotation?

11. Animals – 2

Worksheet

Fill in the Blanks(Pick the correct word from the options in brackets)

(i) Mammals feed their ________ with milk. 
(Options: [a] babies [b] eggs [c] seeds)

(ii) ________ help birds to fly. 
(Options: [a] wings [b] legs [c] fins)

(iii) Reptiles __________ on the ground.
(Options: [a] crawl [b] fly [c] swim)

(iv) Insects have ________ legs.
(Options: [a] four [b] six [c] eight)

(v) Animals that give birth to their child are called ________.
(Options: [a] mammals [b] birds [c] fish)

Crossword Puzzle

(Fill in the boxes using the clues given below to complete the crossword.)

TRUE or FALSE

(Write TRUE or FALSE for given statements)
(i) Domestic animal are useless.

(ii) Lion is a domestic animal.

(iii) Peacock is an insect.

(iv) Insects have four legs.

(v) Snake is a reptile.

Give two Examples of each.

(i) Animals that live on land.
(ii) Animals that live in water.
(iii) Animals that live both on land and in water.
(iv) Animals that live on trees.
(v) Birds that cannot fly.
(vi) Insects that can fly.

Answer the Following Questions.(i) What is the difference between pet animals and domestic animals?

(ii) What are birds?

(iii) How many legs an insect have?

(iv) What is the different between amphibians and reptiles?

(v) What are mammals?

You can access the solutions to this worksheet here.

11. Animals – 1 

Worksheet

Fill in the Blanks(Pick the correct word from the options in brackets)

(i) Animals that animals can be kept at home are called _____ animals(domestic/wild)
(ii) _____ animals live in forests. (Wild/Domestic) 

(iii) Hens give us _____. (eggs/wool) 
(iv) Insects have _____ legs. (six/four) 
(v) Cows give us _____. (milk/wool) 
(vi) Birds have _____ to fly. (feet/wings)

TRUE or FALSE

(Write TRUE or FALSE for given statements)

(i) A mosquito has six legs.

(ii) A dog lives in water.

(iii) A parrot is a pet animal.

(iv) Crocodiles live on land.

Name the following

(i) Two wild animals.
(ii)  Two birds.
(iii)  Two domestic animals.
(iv)  Two pet animals.

Write Letters (Names of some animals are given below. Write ‘W’ for wild, ‘P’ for pet and ‘F’ for farm animals)

Match the following

Crossword Puzzle

(Fill in the boxes using the clues given below to complete the crossword.)

Answer the following questions

(i) What is a wild animal? 

(ii) What are domestic animals?

(iii) Where will you find tigers and lions?

(iv) Do all animals eat only plants?

(v) Name two birds that cannot fly.

The solutions of the worksheet “Animals Around Us – 1

10. Plants – 2  Worksheet

Q1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

(i) What is the main job of a plant’s roots?
(a)
 Make food
(b) Hold the plant in the soil
(c) Attract bees
(d) Store water

(ii) Which part of a plant can you eat, like carrots or potatoes?
(a) 
Leaves
(b) Flowers
(c) Roots
(d) Stems

(iii) What part of a plant helps in making seeds?
(a) 
Leaves
(b) Flowers
(c) Stems
(d) Roots

(iv) Which part of the plant is often used to make paper?
(a) 
Leaves
(b) Flowers
(c) Stems
(d) Roots

(v) What do you call the tiny baby plant inside a seed?
(a) 
Bud
(b) Leaflet
(c) Sprout
(d) Stemlet

Q2: Fill in the Blanks

(i) Plants need ________ to make their own food.

(ii) The part of a plant that holds it in the soil is called ________.

(iii) Flowers come in many ________ and colors.

(iv) A small plant that grows from a seed is called a ________.

(v) We use a ________ to dig the soil in our garden.

Q3: Short Questions Answer

(i) What is photosynthesis, and why is it important for plants?

(ii) Name one way in which plants are useful to humans.

(iii) How do you take care of a potted plant at home?

(iv) What do you call the tiny plant that comes out of a seed when it starts to grow?

(v) Why do some plants have colorful flowers?

You can access the solutions to this worksheet here.

10. Plants – 1  Worksheet

Q1: Tick (✓) the correct choice.

(i) This plant crawls along the ground.
(a) Climber
(b) Creeper
(c) Herb

(ii) This plant grows in water.
(a) Cactus
(b) Bottle gourd
(c) Lotus

(iii) These plants live for a few months.
(a) Trees
(b) Shrubs
(c) Herbs

(iv) These are small plants with soft stems.
(a) Shrubs
(b) Climbers
(c) Herbs

Q2: Fill in the Blanks

(i) ______ give a bushy appearance.

(ii) The stem of a _________ is hard and thick, and is called the trunk.

(iii) ________ are smaller than shrubs.

Q3: True and False

(i) Plants cannot grow in hot places like the desert.

(ii) Shrubs generally live for a few years.

(iii) Trees are tall and strong.

Q4: Match the following

Q5: Short Questions Answer

(i) Which plants usually live longer—trees or shrubs?

(ii) Name the different types of plants.

The solutions of the worksheet “Plants Around Us – 1

09. Means of Transport – 2 Worksheet

Q1: Fill in the Blanks.

(i) ______ is a means of air transport.

Aeroplane

(ii) Air travel is the most ______ but the fastest way to travel.

(iii) Scooters, motorcycles, cars and buses are examples of ______ transport.

Scooter

Q2: Talk About How You Travel

(i) What means of transport would you take to travel from home to school?

(ii) If you have to go to America, what means of transport would you use?

(iii) Which means of transport do you like the most?

Q3: Match the Following.

Q4: Multiple Choice Questions.

(i) Which is the fastest means of transport?
(a) Aeroplane
(b) Train
(c) Bicycle
(d) Boat

(ii) Ship is a means of
(a) air transport
(b) water transport
(c) land transport
(d) none of these

Water Transport

Q5: True and False.

(i) Cycle do not need fuel. 

(ii) Air travel takes a lot of time. 

(iii) Trains run on railway tracks. 

Train

Q6: Short Answer Questions

(i) What are the means of water transport?

(ii) What are the various means of transport?

(iii) What are the two types of land transport?