Fill in the Blanks(Pick the correct word from the options in brackets)
(i) We taste food with our ____________. (fingers/tongue) (ii) We have____________ sense organs, (five/six) (iii) While reading a book, we use our ____________. (eyes/ears) (iv) Our nose helps us to ____________. (hear/smell) (v) Our skin can make out if an object is hot/cold by ___________. (smell/feel)
Ans: (i) We taste food with our tongue. (ii) We have five sense organs, (iii) While reading a book, we use our eyes. (iv) Our nose helps us to smell. (v) Our skin can make out if an object is hot/cold by feel. View Answer
Match the Following (Match the following sense organs with the activity performed by them.)
Ans:
Name the Sense Organs.
(i) We help you to hear ____ (ii) I help you to taste the food ____ (iii) I help you to smell ____ (iv) You cannot see without ____ (v) You can feel the objects with my help ____
Ans: (i) We help you to hear – Ears (ii) I help you to taste the food – Tongue (iii) I help you to smell – Nose (iv) You cannot see without – Eyes (v) You can feel the objects with my help – Skin
Crossword Puzzle
(Fill in the boxes using the clues given below to complete the crossword.)
Choose the correct answers.(i) When we take food where does it go? (a) Stomach (b) Lungs (c) Heart (d) Brain Ans:(a) When we eat food, it goes down our esophagus and into our stomach. The stomach is responsible for breaking down food to begin the digestion process.
(ii) What helps us to know the world around us? (a) Internal organs (b) External organs (c) Sense organs (d) All the above Ans: (c) Our sense organs, which include eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin, help us to perceive and understand the world around us.
(iii) Why does a doctor put a stethoscope on our chest? (a) To play with us. (b) To listen to our heart beat. (c) To frighten us. (d) All the above Ans:(b) A doctor uses a stethoscope to listen to internal sounds of the body, mainly the heart and lungs.
(iv) Peter came first in ‘Running’ on the sports day of his school. Which of the following external organs helped him in running? (a) Ears (b) Heart (c) Legs (d) Tongue Ans:(c) Legs are the external organs that are primarily responsible for running.
TRUE or FALSE
(Write TRUE or FALSE for given statements)
(i) We read with our hands. (ii) We smell with the help of our eyes. (iii) We listen to the music with the help of our ears. (iv) We can lick an ice cream with the help of our tongue. (v) We can feel with the help of our nose. Ans: (i) We read with our hands. False (ii) We smell with the help of our eyes. False (iii) We listen to the music with the help of our ears. True (iv) We can lick an ice cream with the help of our tongue. True (v) We can feel with the help of our nose. False View Answer
Answer the following questions.
(i) Name the organs of your body which are in pairs. Ans: Some organs in pairs in our body are: eyes, ears, arms, hands, legs.
(ii) Name the five sense organs and the function they perform. Ans: The sense organs are the body organs by which humans are able to see, smell, hear, taste, and touch or feel. The five sense organs are the eyes (for seeing), nose (for smelling), ears (for hearing), tongue (for tasting), and skin (for touching or feeling).
(iii) Can you taste a thing with your eyes closed? Ans: Yes, we can taste with our eyes closed. Tongue helps us to taste.
(iv) What do you do with your hands? How many fingers do you have in each hand? Ans: Hands help us in many ways, like picking up things, writing etc. We have 4 fingers and a thumb in each of our hands.
TRUE or FALSE. (Write TRUE or FALSE for given statements)
(i) Deepawali means ‘row of lamps’. Ans: True Sol: Deepawali, also known as Diwali, is the Festival of Lights and is celebrated by lighting lamps, candles, and diyas to symbolize the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
(ii) In Andhra Pradesh, the harvest festival is called Pongal. Ans: False Sol: Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated mainly in Tamil Nadu, not Andhra Pradesh. It’s a time to give thanks for the harvest and cook a special dish of the same name.
(iii) Mahatma Gandhi is called the brother of the nation. Ans: False Sol:Mahatma Gandhi is often referred to as the “Father of the Nation” for his pivotal role in India’s struggle for independence.
(iv) Navroz is celebrated by the Parsi community. Ans: True Sol: Navroz, also known as Nowruz, is the Persian New Year and is celebrated by various communities, majorly by the Parsis.
(v) The Golden Temple is at Ambala. Ans: False Sol: The Golden Temple, also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, is located in Amritsar, Punjab, not Ambala.
(vi) Children dress up as Santa Claus to celebrate Christmas. Ans: True Sol: Santa Claus is a beloved figure associated with Christmas, and children around the world eagerly anticipate his arrival to bring them gifts.
(vii) Indian Republic Day celebration is held at Rajpath in New Delhi. Ans: True Sol: Republic Day is celebrated on January 26th each year, marking the day when the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950. The main parade takes place at Rajpath in New Delhi.
(viii) Indian Independence Day is celebrated on the day of 26 January. Ans: True Sol:Indian Independence Day is celebrated on August 15th, not January 26th. January 26th is Republic Day.
(ix) People draw kolams to decorate their houses for celebrating Pongal. Ans: True Sol: Kolams, intricate patterns drawn with rice flour, are a traditional art form in South India. They are often created in front of homes during various festivals, including Pongal.
(x) Muharram is celebrated by people of the Muslim religion. Ans: True Sol:Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar and is observed by Muslims around the world. It marks the beginning of the Islamic year and holds religious significance.
Fill in the Blanks
(Pick the correct word from the options in brackets)
(i) __________________ is prepared on Eid-ul-Fitr. (a) Srikhand
(b) Kheer
(c) Sewain
Ans: (c) Sewain
Sewain is a sweet dish made with milk and vermicelli, enjoyed on Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.
(ii) ________________ is called the festival of colours. (a) Holi (b) Diwali (c) Bihu Ans: (a) Holi Holi is celebrated by playing with colours, dancing, and enjoying sweets, symbolising joy and the arrival of spring
(iii) Teacher’s Day is celebrated on the birthday of ____________. (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Jawaharlal Nehru (c) Radhakrishnan Ans: (b) Jawaharlal Nehru Teacher’s Day on 5th September honours Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a great teacher and India’s second President.
(iv)_______________ festival is called the ‘festival of light’. (a) Holi (b) Diwali (c) Dussehra Ans: (b) Diwali Diwali is celebrated by lighting diyas, decorating homes, and worshipping Goddess Lakshmi, symbolising the victory of light over darkness.
(v) The holy book of the Sikhs called__________. (a) Guru Granth Sahib (b) Koran (c) Gita Ans: (a) Guru Granth Sahib Guru Granth Sahib is the sacred book of Sikhs, containing teachings and hymns of Sikh Gurus, guiding people toward truth and kindness.
(vi) _______________ is celebrated by Christians as the birth of Jesus Christ. (a) Christmas (b) Easter (c) Eid-ul-Fitr Ans: (a) Christmas Christmas is celebrated on 25th December as the birth of Jesus Christ, with decorated trees, carols, gifts, and family feasts.
(vii) _______________ is celebrated to mark the end of a month long period of fasting. (a) Gurpurb (b) Eid-ul-Fitr (c) Navroz Ans: (b) Eid-ul-Fitr Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, and is celebrated with prayers, new clothes, charity, and sweets.
Crossword Puzzle
(Fill in the boxes using the clues given below to complete the crossword.)
Match the Following
Ans: 1. Krishna Janmashtami – b. Uttar Pradesh 2. Durga Puja – d. West Bengal 3. Ganesh Chaturthi – a. Maharashtra 4. Gangaur – c. Rajasthan
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)(Choose the correct answer) (i) Flamingo Festival is organized in which place?
(a) Telangana
(b) Karnataka
(c) Nagaland
(d) Andhra Pradesh
Ans: (a)
The Flamingo Festival is organized in the state of Telangana to celebrate the arrival of flamingos to the state’s wetlands.
(ii) Which season does Holi bring to India? (a) Spring (b) Summer (c) Winter (d) Rainy Ans: (a) Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, is celebrated in India during the spring season.
(iii) Bihu is the harvest festival of (a) Assam (b) Arunachal Pradesh (c) West Bengal (d) Manipur Ans: (a) Bihu is the harvest festival of the northeastern Indian state of Assam.
(iv) In the month of February which city hosts the Kala Ghoda Art festival? (a) Jaipur (b) Kolkata (c) Mumbai (d) Bengaluru Ans: (c) The Kala Ghoda Art Festival is hosted in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, in the month of February. It is a cultural festival celebrating various forms of art.
(v) Alta Taddi is celebrated in which state? (a) Karnataka (b) Maharashtra (c) Jharkhand (d) Andhra Pradesh Ans: (d) Alta Taddi is a traditional festival celebrated in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Ans: (i)Eid: This festival is celebrated with a delicious sweet called seviyan, and everyone gathers to pray and enjoy time with their families. (ii)Dussehra: This festival celebrates the victory of good over evil, where people watch plays and see big statues of Ravana being burned. (iii) Christmas: This is celebrated on December 25th, and people decorate trees with lights, ornaments, and gifts to celebrate the birth of Jesus. (iv) Holi: This is the festival of colors! People throw colored powders at each other and celebrate the arrival of spring. (v) Lohri: This festival is celebrated in the winter. People gather around bonfires, sing traditional songs, and enjoy eating popcorn and sweets.
Q2: Fill in the blanks.
(i) ________ is the festival of colours. (ii) ________ is the festival of brothers and sisters (iii) _________ is the festival of lights. (iv) On _________ we eat seviyan. (v) On _________we go to Gurudwara. Ans: (i) Holi is the festival of colours.
On this day, we throw colored powders and water on each other to celebrate happiness.
(ii) Rakhi is the festival of brothers and sisters.
On this day, brothers and sisters celebrate their love for each other. Sisters tie a special thread called Rakhi on their brother’s wrist.
(iii) Diwali is the festival of lights.
Diwali is the festival of lights. People light up their homes with diyas (small oil lamps) and decorate with bright lights and fireworks.
(iv) On Eid we eat seviyan.
On Eid, we eat a special sweet dish called seviyan, which is made of milk and vermicelli.
(v) On Gurupurav we go to Gurudwara.
On Gurpurab, we go to the Gurudwara, a special place where Sikhs pray. People listen to prayers and share food called langar.
Q3: Draw a thing for each of the following festivals.
Ans: This is a fun activity where you get to draw! For each festival, think about something special that happens and draw a picture. Let’s see what we can draw:
For Eid, you can draw a bowl of seviyan, the yummy sweet that we eat.
For Holi, you can draw colored powders or a picture of people playing with colors.
For Diwali, you can draw a diya or a beautiful lamp that we light during the festival.
For Gurpurab, you can draw a Gurudwara, the special place where Sikhs pray.
For Raksha Bandhan, you can draw a Rakhi, the beautiful thread that sisters tie on their brother’s wrist.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) (Select the correct answer from the given options.) 1. A family that has only parents and their children living together is called a a) joint family b) nuclear family c) extended family d) big family Answer: b) nuclear family
A nuclear family has just parents and their own children living under one roof.
It does not include grandparents, uncles, aunts, or cousins.
2. We celebrate festivals like Diwali and Eid with our a) friends b) family c) neighbours d) teachers
Answer: b) family
Festivals are special times when all family members come together to share joy.
Families cook, decorate, and pray together to celebrate these occasions.
3. Who takes care of us when we are sick? a) parents b) shopkeeper c) bird d) gardener Answer: a) parents
Parents comfort us, give us medicine, and help us rest until we feel better.
They make sure we eat healthy food and see a doctor if needed.
Fill in the Blanks
(Pick the correct word from the options in word box) Word Box: Festival, Guidance, Room, Nuclear, Friends
(i) A family consisting of a pair of adults and their children is called a __________ family. Ans: Nuclear A nuclear family has parents and their children living together in one house.
(ii) Family provides love, protection, and __________. Ans: Guidance Family helps us learn what is right and wrong and teaches us good habits.
(iii) Members of the family celebrate every __________ together. Ans: Festival Festivals like Diwali, Christmas, and Eid are special times when families come together and celebrate.
(iv) Elder brothers or sisters help younger ones by keeping their __________ neat and clean. Ans: Room Older siblings help younger ones by keeping their rooms tidy and clean.
(v) We share joy and sorrows with our __________. Ans: Friends Friends make us happy, play with us, and support us in difficult times.
TRUE or FALSE
(Write TRUE or FALSE for given statements)
(i) A nuclear family consists of three or more generations living together. Ans: False A nuclear family only has parents and their children, not grandparents or uncles and aunts.
(ii) Family provides love, but not protection and guidance. Ans: False Family keeps us safe and teaches us important things in life.
(iii) In a joint family, members live in separate homes. Ans: False In a joint family, many family members live together in the same house.
(iv) Families may follow different religions and cultures. Ans: True Some families celebrate different festivals and speak different languages, but all families are special.
(v) Parents do not take care of sick children. Ans: False Parents always take care of their children when they are sick and make them feel better.
Match the Following
Ans: 1 – a (Joint Family – Large in size) 2 – b (Nuclear Family – Small in size) 3 – c (Loving and Caring – Takes care of sick children) 4 – d (Friends – Share joy and sorrows) 5 – e (Family – Celebrate festivals together)
Answer in One Sentence
(i) Why is family important in our lives? Ans: Family is important in our lives because it provides love, protection, guidance, and a sense of belongingness.
(ii) What do grandparents typically do in a family? Ans: Grandparents typically do gardening, go to the market, take children to the park, and tell bedtime stories to the kids.
(iii) What are some differences between families? Ans: Families can be different in terms of religion, culture, food habits, language, and size.
(iv) How do friends show they care for each other? Ans: Friends show they care for each other by sharing joy and sorrows, sharing ideas and things, and supporting each other.
(ii) Members of a family help each other. Ans: True Family Members (iii) Our grandparents do not tell us stories. Ans: False
(iv) A family lives together in the same house. Ans: True
A family tree is a type of chart or diagram representing generations of families and how they are linked throughout the years. A family tree can include names, birth dates, marriage dates and pictures.
Members of family help each other in many ways.
Our grandparents tell us so many stories.
A family lives together in a big house.
Choose the Family Members
(Choose the names that are a part of the family tree.)
(i) Uncle (ii) Grandfather (iii) Sister (iii) Teacher (iv) Aunt (v) Friends Ans: Uncle, Grandfather, and Sister are part of the family tree. A family tree is a type of chart or diagram representing generations of families and how they are linked throughout the years. A family tree can include names, birth dates, marriage dates, and pictures.
Fill in the Blanks
(Who helps you with these activities?)
(i) Helping you with your studies. ________ Ans: Mother, Sister My mother and sister help me with my studies.
(ii) Tying your shoelaces._________ Ans: Father My father tie my shoelaces.
(iii) Looking after you when you are sick._______ Ans: Mother, Father, Sister My mother, father, and sister look after me when I am sick.
(iv) Packing your school bag._______ Ans: Mother, Sister My mother and sister helped me in packing my school bag.
Sibling
Answer in One Word
(Answer the questions given below in one word.)
(i) What are brothers and sisters in a family known as? Ans: Sibling ⇒ A sibling is a brother or a sister. The plural is siblings, and it can refer to brothers, sisters.
(ii) What are people living together in the same house called? Ans: Family ⇒ Family is a group of people living together.
(iii) Name any one family member. Ans: Grandmother ⇒ The grandmother is part of my family.
Crossword Puzzle
Can you fill in this crossword puzzle? Use the images below the grids as clues.
(i) My name is _______________. (ii) I am _______________ years old. (iii) I use my __________ to see and my __________ to hear. (iv) My __________ helps me smell, and my __________ helps me eat. (v) My favourite colour is ______________. (vi) My favourite food is ______________. (vii) I love ______________ books. (viii) I enjoy ______________ with my friends. (ix) I can hold things with my ______________. (x) I walk and run using my ______________. Ans: (i) My name is Aarav. (ii) I am 6 years old. (iii) I use my eyes to see and my ears to hear. (iv) My nose helps me smell, and my mouth helps me eat. (v) My favourite colour is blue. (vi) My favourite food is mangoes. (vii) I love reading books. (viii) I enjoy playing with my friends. (ix) I can hold things with my hands. (x) I walk and run using my legs.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
(Choose the correct answer)
(i) What helps you see? (a) Ears (b) Eyes (c) Nose (d) Hands Ans: (b) Eyes help us see. Eyes help us look at things around us and recognize shapes and colours.
(ii) Which body part helps us smell? (a) Mouth (b) Eyes (c) Nose (d) Hands Ans: (c) Nose helps us smell. The nose helps us recognize different smells like flowers and food.
(iii) Who are our first teachers at home? (a) Friends (b) Teachers (c) Parents (d) Strangers Ans: (c) Parents are our first teachers at home. Parents teach us basic things like talking, walking, and good manners.
(iv) What do we use to eat food? (a) Nose (b) Eyes (c) Mouth (d) Hands Ans: (c) Mouth helps us eat food. The mouth helps us chew and swallow food so we can get energy.
(v) What helps us walk and run? (a) Eyes (b) Hands (c) Feet (d) Nose Ans: (c) Feet help us walk and run. Our feet and legs work together to help us move from one place to another.
Crossword Puzzle
(Fill in the boxes using the clues given below to complete the crossword.)
True or False
(Write TRUE or FALSE for the given statements)
(i) Our hands help us write and draw. (True) We use our hands to hold a pencil and draw pictures or write letters.
(ii) Our ears help us smell flowers. (False) Our nose helps us smell, not our ears. Ears help us hear sounds.
(iii) We use our mouth to speak and eat. (True) Our mouth helps us talk with others and eat food.
(iv) Our parents are not part of our family. (False) Parents are an important part of our family. They take care of us.
(v) Our legs help us walk and jump. (True) Legs and feet help us move, run, and jump when we play.
Match the Following (Draw a line to Match)
(a) Eyes – ( ) To hold and draw (b) Hands – ( ) To see (c) Nose – ( ) To hear (d) Ears – ( ) To smell (e) Feet – ( ) To walk and run
Ans:
(a) Eyes – (iii) To see (b) Hands – (iv) To hold and draw (c) Nose – (ii) To smell (d) Ears – (i) To hear (e) Feet – (v) To walk and run
Use the picture given below to answer the questions.
(i) What is the name of the girl? Ans: Anjali
(ii) What is the name of the boy? Ans: Ankit
(iii) Is Anjali Ankit’s sister? Ans: Yes
(iv) What is Anjali’s age? Ans: 5
(v) What is Ankit’s age? Ans: 8
(vi) Who is Anjali? Ans: Anjali is a girl.
(vii) Who is Ankit? Ans: Ankit is a boy and Anjali’s brother.
(viii) Who loves Ankit? Ans: Anjali loves Ankit.
(ix) What is Anjali’s age? Ans: Anjali is five years old.
(x) What is Ankit’s age? Ans: Ankit is eight years old.
(xi) Who is younger than Ankit? Ans: Anjali is younger than Ankit.
Q1: Look at the pictures given below. Tick (✔) the correct feeling.
(i)
Ans: The boy is angry. Explanation: The boy is having his eyebrows down and his mouth frowning. This shows he is angry.
(ii) Ans: The girl is happy. Explanation: The girl is smiling with bright eyes. When we smile, it shows we are happy.
(iii) Ans: The boy is eating and is happy. Explanation: The boy is enjoying his food with a smile. This shows he is happy while eating.
(iv)
Ans: The girl is sad. Explanation: The girl is thinking of something and is not smiling. This shows she is sad.
Q2: Fill in the blanks with words from the boxes. (i) When my teacher likes my drawing, I feel ______. Ans: When my teacher likes my drawing, I feel happy . Explanation: When someone appreciates our work, like a drawing, it makes us feel good or happy.
Happy Feeling
(ii) My ______ card carries all information about me. Ans: My identity card carries all information about me. Explanation: An identity card has important details like our name, photo, and other information.
(iii) We ______ when we are angry. Ans: We frown when we are angry. Explanation: When people are angry, they usually make a frowning face by scrunching up their eyebrows and mouth.
(iv) What I enjoy eating the most is called my ______ food. Ans: What I enjoy eating the most is called my favorite food. Explanation: The food you love to eat, like pizza or chocolate, is called your favorite food.
Q3: Write T for true or F for false.
(i) We smile when we do not get what we want. Ans: False Explanation: We usually don’t smile when we are upset. We smile when we are happy.
(ii) We feel sad when our parents take us out. Ans: False Explanation: Going out with our parents is usually fun, and it makes us happy, not sad.
Sad Feeling
(iii) We feel happy when we do our favourite things. Ans: True Explanation: Doing things we love, like playing with toys or eating our favorite food, makes us feel happy.
(iv) The school identity card has our photograph. Ans: True Explanation: Our school identity card has our photo to show who we are.
Q4: Unjumble the words given below.
(i) ESPCIAL Ans: SPECIAL Explanation: “Special” means something or someone that is important or unique.
(ii) DAS Ans: SAD Explanation: “Sad” is a feeling we have when something makes us unhappy.
(iii) YGRAN Ans: ANGRY Explanation: “Angry” is a strong feeling we have when something upsets us.
(iv) AHPPY Ans: HAPPY Explanation: “Happy” is the feeling we have when we are joyful and smiling.
Angry feeling
Q5: Answer the questions given below in one word.
(i) Name any one type of feeling. Ans: Types of feelings are : sad, happy, angry etc. There are many feelings like being sad, happy, or angry. You can choose any one.
(ii) What is a Know Me Card also known as? Ans: Identity card. A “Know Me Card” is another name for an identity card, which tells others who we are.
(iii) What is your favourite toy? Ans: Car Everyone has a toy they love to play with, and this is called your favorite toy.
Q4: Which part of a bird helps it balance while flying?
A) Beak
B) Tail
C) Wings
D) Feet
Q5: Birds have which of the following characteristics?
A) They lay eggs
B) They have feathers
C) They can fly
D) All of the above
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: Birds have __________ that help them fly.
Q2: A baby bird is called a __________.
Q3: The __________ helps birds change direction while flying.
Q4: Birds eat different types of food, such as __________ and seeds.
Q5: The __________ is the largest bird in the world.
True or False
Q1: All birds can fly.
Q2: Birds have teeth to help them eat.
Q3: Penguins are an example of flightless birds.
Q4: Birds can only live on land.
Q5: Sparrows eat fruits and nuts.
Match the FollowingColumn AColumn BA) Ostrich1) Small bird that eats grainsB) Parrot2) Bird that can swimC) Penguin3) The largest birdD) Sparrow4) Bird that can talkE) Duck5) Bird with webbed feet
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Q2: Which of the following is our national animal?
A) Elephant
B) Lion
C) Royal Bengal Tiger
D) Peacock
Q3: How many states are there in India?
A) 28
B) 29
C) 27
D) 30
Q4: Which is the national sport of India?
A) Cricket
B) Football
C) Hockey
D) Badminton
Q5: What is the national flower of India?
A) Rose
B) Lotus
C) Sunflower
D) Jasmine
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: The national bird of India is __________.
Q2: Our national fruit is __________.
Q3: The largest state in India by area is __________.
Q4: The capital of India is __________.
Q5: The national anthem of India is __________.
True or False Statements
Q1: India has 8 Union Territories. (True/False)
Q2: The Ashoka Chakra has 20 spokes. (True/False)
Q3: The national sport of India is cricket. (True/False)
Q4: The Ganga is considered the most sacred river in India. (True/False)
Q5: Goa is the largest state in India by area. (True/False)
Match the FollowingColumn AColumn BA) National Animal1) MangoB) National Bird2) HockeyC) National Fruit3) Royal Bengal TigerD) National Sport4) PeacockE) National Flag5) Tricolour
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