Name the following great Indians:
a. He was a Bengali poet, novelist and painter who was also known as Gurudev.
b. He was the founder of Brahmo Samaj.
c. She was the first woman to become the president of the Indian National Congress.
a. Rabindranath Tagore
b. Ram Mohan Roy
c. Sarojini Naidu
Write a short note on Rani Lakshmi Bai.
The queen of Jhansi is a national hero in India for her fight against the injustices of the British rule. She was trained in martial arts and became an expert in sword fighting and riding. Unfortunately she was killed in the battle during the First War of Independence.
Mark 'True' or 'False' and give the correct statement for each false statement:
a.Sarojini Naidu was a queen of Jhansi who fought against the injustice of British rule.
b.Jana Gana Mana was composed by Rabindranath Tagore.
c. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first non-European to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
a. False
Lakshmi Bai was a queen of Jhansi who fought against the injustice of British rule.
b. True
c. False
Rabindranath Tagore was the first non-European to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Unscramble the names of the great Indians with the help of the picture clues provided:

a. LAKSHMI BAI
b. RAM MOHAN ROY
Identify and name the great Indian from the picture given below:

a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Rabindranath Tagore
Identify the famous personality from the picture given below.

Vladimir Lenin
Name the person who was acclaimed as 'the greatest genius of mankind'.
Vladimir Lenin
Name the following world famous people:
a. He was a British politician who was the prime minister of the United Kingdom for 10 years.
b. He is known for modernizing China and building it into a world power with a brand of policies known as Maoism.
c. He is often referred by his initials, JFK.
a. Winston Churchill
b. Mao Zedong
c. John F Kennedy
Write a short note on Helen Keller.
Helen Keller was an American author and a lecturer. She was the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her birthday is on 27th June. It is celebrated as Helen Keller Day in America.
Mark 'True' or 'False' and give the correct statement for each false statement:
a.Mao Zedong was the only British Prime Minister to receive the Nobel Prize in literature.
b.John F Kennedy was the President of United States till his death.
c. Vladimir Lenin's birthday 27th June is celebrated in America.
a. False
Winston Churchill was the only British Prime Minister to receive the Nobel Prize in literature.
b. True
c. False
Helen Keller's birthday 27th June is celebrated in America.
Name them:
a. Founder of People's Republic of China
b. First deaf blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree
c. First head of USSR
a. Mao Zedong
b. Helen Keller
c. Vladimir Lenin
Unscramble the names of the famous people with the help of the picture clues provided:

a. MAO ZEDONG
b. HELEN KELLER
Identify and name the great Indian from the picture given below:

a. Winston Churchill
b. John F Kennedy
Collect pictures of various car tools and prepare a collage of it.
Identify the tool?

a) nuts and bolts
b) stepney
Give one word for the following:
a. This tool is used to lift heavy loads.
b. It is a tool used for turning screws or nuts and bolts.
a. jack
b. screwdriver









Name the input device in which is clicked or double-clicked to perform the functions like select or open a document.
Mouse
Name the input device which is easy to use as the screen is covered with a clear plastic layer.
Touch screen
Give the name of the device:
a. It is a pointing device which contains a roller at its base and contains two or three buttons.
b. It is a device which identifies the value of the bars on the product and converts it into a number.
c. It is a device which senses light from the screen when it comes close to the screen and presses the button.
a. Mouse
b. Barcode reader
c. Light pen
Write a short note on scanner.
Scanner is an input device like a photocopy machine which makes the electronic copy of the picture or document. It reads the pattern such as images and text and converts them into a signal.
Mark 'True' or 'False' and give the correct statement for each false statement:
a.Mouse is similar to a typewriter which contains number of keys.
b.Touch screen is a monitor screen which allows a user to make a selection by just touching the screen.
c. Barcode Reader is a light-sensitive pen-like device used by pointing it to the display.
a. False
Keyboard is similar to a typewriter which contains number of keys.
b. True
c. False
Light pen is a light-sensitive pen-like device used by pointing it to the display.
Unscramble the following input devices with the help of the picture clues provided:

a. BARCODE READER
b. KEYBOARD
c. MOUSE
Identify and name the input device from the image given below:

a. Scanner
b. Touch screen
c. Light pen
Name the term used for the devices that are used to provide information to the computer.
Input Devices
It is also commonly known as a user guide.
Manual
It is a work of writing which tells about the life and events of the author himself.
Autobiography
What kind of a story is the story of Alice in Wonderland?
Fiction
What kind of a story is the story of Cinderella?
Fairy Tale
Name some characters of a fairy tale.
Fairies, goblins, dwarves, giants
Many textbooks are now available in this format.
Online electronic books
What does NCC stand for? Where is the head office of NCC located?
NCC stands for National Cadet Corps. The head office of NCC is located in Delhi.
Where is the head office of NCERT located?
The head office of NCERT is located in Delhi.
Which places are connected through the NH-7?
The NH-7 in India runs from Varanasi to Kanyakumari.
What is National Highway?
National Highway is a system of roads connecting different states.
In which year GMT was renamed as UTC?
In 1925 the name GMT was renamed as UTC.
What is the aim of NCC?
The NCC holds a motto of 'Unity and Discipline'. It aims to turn the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens.
What are the responsibilities of NCERT?
The NCERT assists and advises the centre and the state governments on academic topics related to school education.
What does the following stand for?
a. GMT
b. NCERT
a. Greenwich Mean Time
b. National Council of Educational Research and Training
Which government organization provides structure for the syllabus and textbooks in schools?
NCERT
Give one word:
It is the longest National Highway in India.
NH-7
Identify the picture given below:

a. The Royal observatory, Greenwich
b. National Highway
Name two string instruments with no frets.
Vichitra Veena and Tambura are the two string instruments with no frets.
What is Rudra Veena musical instrument composed of?
Rudra Veena has a hollow tube like body called Dandi with 24 frets placed on it.
What is the origin of the word 'Ektara'?
Ektara comes from two words 'Ek' means one and 'Tar' means string.
How is sound produced by playing Tambura?
In Tambura, the sounds are produced by putting in bits of silk or wool between the strings and the bridge and by changing small beads attached to the string.
Why Vichitra Veena was also called as Batta-Been?
Vichitra Veena was also called Batta-Been as it was played with 'Batta', a small round stone.
Write a few lines on 'Ektara'.
Ektara is a one string instrument. It is often called as 'Gopi Yantra'. It is mainly used as a folk instrument in Bengal.
Differentiate between the musical instruments, Ektara and Ghatam.
|
Ektara |
Ghatam |
|
1. It is a one string instrument. |
1. It is a large, narrow mouthed instrument. |
|
2. It is mainly used as a folk instrument in Bengal. |
2. It is used as a musical instrument in Carnatic music. |
How Ghatam is played?
It is played by the player by placing it on his lap. Following this, he taps the Ghatam using his fingers, thumbs and palms to produce different sounds.
Give one word:
It is the mother of all the string instruments.
HINT: 
Rudra Veena
Describe the traditional costume worn by the Mohiniattam dancers.
The traditional costume worn in Mohiniattam dance is white with a golden border and gold ornaments. The hair is gathered on the left side of the head which reflects its aesthetic appeal.
What type of dance movements are performed in Mohiniattam dance?
The Mohiniattam dance is characterized by the swaying movements of the upper body with legs placed in a position similar to plie position with the knees bent while the upper body is held upright.
Which stories are portrayed by the dancers in Kathakali dance?
In Kathakali dance, the artists portray and enact stories from the Hindu epics and mythologies with vividly painted faces which makes the dance appear magnificent.
Which dance form evolved from the monasteries of Assam?
Sattriya
Identify the dance form illustrated in the picture given below:

a. Sattriya
b. Mohiniattam
Name the colours famous for the Halloween day.
Black and orange are the famous colours for Halloween day.
Why is Easter day celebrated all over the world?
Easter day celebrates the time when Jesus rose from the dead.
What do Muslim men wear on Eid?
The Muslim men wear full sleeves shirts with trousers on Eid. Along with this, they wear a head scarf.
What is Al-amira?
The Muslim women wear a two-piece head scarf covering the head, on Eid. This is called as Al-Amira.
What is 'Chador'?
Women wear a long loose fitting dressing gown on Eid. This is called as Chador.
What are bonnets?
A bonnet is a hat tied at the chin. It has a brim framing the face. It is worn by women and small children.
Which type of dresses are worn on Halloween?
Halloween is related to monsters, ghosts, witches and devils. The dresses worn are mainly in black or orange colours.
Which colours are worn during Easter?
Dresses in colours like pink, red, blue are primarily meant to be worn on Easter by men, women and children.
Dresses of which colour are mainly worn on St. Patrick's day?
The colour green is mainly worn on St. Patrick's Day. Green t-shirts, skirts, frocks, suits are worn on this day.
Give one word:
It is the religious and cultural holiday in Ireland.
Saint Patrick's day
Unscramble the following:
a. BNONTES
b. HLALWOENE
a. BONNETS
b. HALLOWEEN
Identify these dresses:

a. St. Patrick day’s dress
b. Eid dress
Idendify the currency in the image.

Saudi riyal
State the name by which Iraq was known in the middle ages.
Mesopotamia
Name the capital of Jordan.
Amman


Make a tree like the one you have seen in the module.
Method: Steps for making a tree with paper:
Step1: Make a roll of a sheet of paper and paste the end.
Step2: Cut the upper portion as given in the image. Use your craft scissors.

Step3: Colour the cut portion with green colour and rest of the paper with brown colour as given in the image. Your beautiful paper tree is ready.

Unscramble the words:

a. LETTER
b. TREE
c. FLOWERS
d. MONEY
Write the numbers for the following stations:
a. Police station - _________________
b. Fire station - __________________
a. 100
b. 101



a. Doctor
b. Nurse
c. Postman
d. Policeman
e. Fire fighter




a. Hospital
b. Bank
c. Market
d. Post office
e. Park
Which game do you play with your friends in the park in the evenings?
Answer: _____________________
Answer may vary.
Do you like your neighbourhood?
Answer: _____________________
Yes or No
Fill in the blanks with the help of the words given in the box:

a. We post our letters in a _______________.
b. Children play in the _________________.
c. ______________ maintain law and order.
d. _______________ come to rescue us from fire.
e. We keep our valuable articles in the locker at the ____________.
a. letter box
b. park
c. Policemen
d. Fire fighters
e. bank
Draw and colour the following:
a. Letter Box
b. Fire Engine
Answer may vary
Colour the following pictures:


Answer may vary
Tick ( ) the places that are there in your neighbourhood.



Answer may vary
Write one word answers for the following:
a. Who prays to Allah in the mosque?
Answer: ___________________
b. To whom do Christians pray?
Answer: ___________________
a. Muslims
b. Jesus Christ
Write the name of the God for the given pictures.

a. God Rama
b. Guru Nanak
Solve the following puzzle with the help of the hints given below:

Hints:



a. Holi
b. Diwali
c. Id
d. Gurupurab
e. Christmas
Name these places of worship.


a. Temple
b. Church
c. Gurudwara
d. Mosque
Colour the following pictures and write the name of the festivals being celebrated:
a.

_____________________________________________
b.

_______________________________________________
Draw and colour a Christmas tree.

Which festival is celebrated by the Sikhs? Paste the picture of the festival in the given box.
Answer: ________________________

Gurupurab
Name the following:
a. The holy book of the Hindus.
__________________________________
b. The holy book of the Muslims.
__________________________________
c. The holy book of the Sikhs.
___________________________________
d. The holy book of the Christians.
_________________________________
a. The Gita
b. The Quran
c. The Gurugranth
d. The Bible
Which sense organ helps to smell the rose flower?
Nose helps to smell the rose flower.
Match the following.
| Sense organ | Description |
| Eyes | It is one in number. |
| Tongue | It helps us to feel the touch. |
| Skin | It is two in number. |
| Sense organ | Description |
| Eyes | It is two in number. |
| Tongue | It is one in number. |
| Skin | It helps us to feel the touch. |
Raymond is playing with clay. Which sense organ helps him to know that it is a soft object?
Raymond's skin helped him to feel the softness of the clay.
Which sense organ helps us to differentiate between the hot and cold climate?
Skin helps us to feel hot and cold. So it can differentiate between hot and cold climate.
What are sense organs?
Sense organs are those which help us to feel the changes that occur around our body.
I am two in number. I help all to see the wonderful world around them. Who am I?
Eyes
Complete the following table.
|
Sense organs |
How many of them are there in our body? |
Function |
|
Nose |
|
|
|
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It helps us to hear sounds. |