Q1. What does “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” mean?
Ans: It means “the world is one family.”
Q2. Where did the nature trail take the students?
Ans: Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh.
Q3. Who guided the students on the nature trail?
Ans: Abha Didi, a nature scientist.
Q4. What should you not do to animals in a forest?
Ans: Do not tease or feed them.
Q5. Name the state animal of Tripura.
Ans: The Spectacled Monkey.
Q6. What special feature does a hornbill have?
Ans: A horn-like headgear on its forehead.
Q7. What do bird beaks and claws help with?
Ans: Eating and catching food.
Q8. How many pairs of legs does an insect have?
Ans: Three pairs of legs.
Q9. What pair of sensory organs do insects have?
Ans: One pair of antennae.
Q10. Name one animal that lives both on land and in water.
Ans: Frog.
Q11. What feature helps fish to swim?
Ans: Fins.
Q12. What is special about a gharial’s snout?
Ans: It is long, narrow, and pointed for catching fish.
Q13. What protective part does a turtle have?
Ans: A strong shell.
Q14. What activity uses a crayon and paper to reveal a leaf’s veins?
Ans: Leaf autograph (rubbing).
Q15. What is the purpose of the ‘Web of Life’ game?
Ans: To show how plants, animals, and elements are connected.
Q16. What happens in the web when one part disappears?
Ans: The web weakens or collapses.
Q17. Name one insect that students saw on the trail.
Ans: Grasshopper.
Q18. Why should we follow safety rules in forests and zoos?
Ans: To protect animals, plants, and people.
Q19. What simple craft is suggested to make in class from old paper?
Ans: A paper turtle.
Q20. What should students collect for nature activities?
Ans: Leaves, seeds, flowers, and other natural samples.