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question_answer1)
Why did man need vessels?
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For cooking and storing done
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For traveling done
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For weapons done
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For wearing done
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question_answer2)
With which object you can make pottery?
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question_answer3)
People also discovered that they can make the clay pots harder by ___ them.
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breaking done
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steaming done
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baking done
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throwing done
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question_answer4)
The potter's wheel was invented in _______.
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South Africa done
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China done
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Egypt done
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question_answer5)
One of the examples of pottery is _______.
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porcelain done
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porcupine done
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poultry done
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packet done
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question_answer6)
Cotton and linen are made from _______.
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animals done
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silkworms done
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plants done
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none of the above done
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question_answer7)
Find the odd one out.
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question_answer8)
Name the festival in which we worship fire.
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Eid done
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Ganesh Chaturthi done
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Rakhi done
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question_answer9)
Which one of the following women generally use while cooking in cities?
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B)
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D)
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question_answer10)
Cotton cloth is made from ______ of the cotton plant.
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stem done
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roots done
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fruits done
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question_answer11)
Clothes do not protect us from _______.
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cold done
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blood pressure done
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dust and germs done
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question_answer12)
Woollen clothes are prepared from _______.
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carbon compounds done
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wool of sheep done
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cotton plants done
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question_answer13)
Silk and woollen clothes are often damaged by _______.
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flies done
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insects done
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bacteria done
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animals done
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question_answer14)
Man first started to produce fire by _______.
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matchsticks done
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burning petrol done
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using natural gas done
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question_answer15)
The early man ate ________.
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cooked food done
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none of these done
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question_answer16)
Fire gives _______.
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(b) light energy done
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sound energy done
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question_answer17)
The types of clothes we wear depends on the _______.
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occassion done
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all of these done
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question_answer18)
The woollen clothes keep our body warm by _______.
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absorbing heat from sunlight done
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not allowing body heat to escape done
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all of these done
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question_answer19)
Porcelain ware was first made in _______
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Russia done
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question_answer20)
Which of these catch fire quickly?
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Sand done
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Wood done
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Iron done
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question_answer21)
We use fire as a means to produce energy which can be used to _______.
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run big machines in factories done
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produce electricity done
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All of these done
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question_answer22)
Choose the correct option from the following
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer23)
Which one of the following statements is not true regarding safety measures against fire?
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While lighting a matchstick, always keep it at a distance from your body done
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Never play with fire done
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Wear nylon clothes while cooking in the kitchen done
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Never light a fire near objects which catch fire easily. done
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question_answer24)
Match the following
A | Kashmir | 1 | Phulkari |
B | Rajasthan | 2 | Chkankari |
C | Lucknow | 3 | Pashmina |
D | Punjab | 4 | Block print |
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A1, B2, C3, D4 done
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A2, B3, C1, D4 done
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A3, B4, C2, D1 done
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A4, B2, C3, D1 done
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question_answer25)
In our country men from Punjab wear ____ on their head.
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urban done
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dupatta done
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shawl done
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question_answer26)
From the list given below, find out how many things are made from clay? Earthen pot, clock, sofa, cup & saucer, steel spoons, earthen flower pots, plastic mugs, blackboard, earthen pitcher, earthen wind chime, toothbrush, earthen flower vase.
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6 done
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11 done
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7 done
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5 done
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question_answer27)
Name a clothing material which is not made from animal skins or plants?
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question_answer28)
Regarding early man which statement is not correct? Statement A: To cook food, Statement B: To scare away dangerous animals Statement C: To drive cars
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Only B done
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Only C done
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Both A & C done
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question_answer29)
Arrange the following steps in order
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3, 1, 2, 4 done
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4, 2, 1, 3 done
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1, 2, 3, 4 done
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4, 3, 2, 1 done
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question_answer30)
A)
1 2 3 4 done
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2 4 1 3 done
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3 4 2 1 done
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4 1 2 3 done
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question_answer31)
Which of the following order correctly describes the various ways to produce fire since the beginning of mankind?
A)
Matchstick

Stones

Lighter
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Stones

Lighter

Matchstick
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Lighter

Stones

Matchstick
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Stones

Matchstick

Lighter
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question_answer32)
Mark the incorrect statement
A)
In Punjab the traditional dress for women is Salwar Kameez done
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In Rajasthan women wear Mundum Neriyathum done
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In Kerala an older version of sari called Mundum Neriyathum is the traditional dress of women. done
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In Rajasthan women wear Ghagra choli done
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question_answer33)
Cotton and woollen clothes are rough when compared to silk because _______.
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they have many uneven folds done
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they have many even folds done
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the folds are small and even done
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the fibres are smooth done
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question_answer34)
Clothes are made from lots of different materials. Some materials, like______, are made from animal skins. ______and linen are made from plants. Other materials, such as _____, are called 'man-made materials'. Fill up the blanks with appropriate options
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polyester, cotton, leather done
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leather, polyester, cotton done
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cotton, polyester, leather done
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question_answer35)
Look at the picture and fill the correct option for part B.
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Silk done
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Polyester done
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question_answer36)
Which of the following animals provides us with wool?
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Kangaroo done
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question_answer37)
What type of clothes are best suited for winter?
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Polyester done
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question_answer38)
Why are light coloured clothes better than dark coloured clothes in summer?
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Light colours are poor absorbers of heat done
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Light colours are good absorbers of heat done
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Light colours are good emitters of heat done
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question_answer39)
Attempt the statements as true or false (A) A kiln is a kind of oven in which pots are placed to bake (B) High fired ceramics, like stoneware and porcelain, were first produced by Japanese culture (C) Silk is obtained from the cocoons of silk worms (D) Today we have kerosene stoves, matchsticks, wood/coal, petrol, LPG, etc., to produce water
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TTFF done
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TFTF done
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FTFT done
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FFTT done
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question_answer40)
Some of the items commonly used in our homes are shown in the figure here. Which of these is/are dangerous and can cause accidents?
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B)
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D)
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question_answer41)
Different steps involved in the production of cotton fabric from cotton fruit are given below. Arrange them in correct order.
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DCBS done
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BCAD done
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question_answer42)
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
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Fire protected early man from wild animals done
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Fire protected early man from cold done
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Fire helped the early man to eat roasted food done
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Early man produced fire with the help of a match box done
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question_answer43)
Choose the correct option:
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer44)
Which of these is/are necessary to cook food?
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Air done
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question_answer45)
A silkworm's diet consists of mainly _____
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grains done
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none of these done
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question_answer46)
Silk is obtained from the ______ of the silk worm.
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question_answer47)
Rahul was playing in the field with his friends on a hot summer day. After a while he felt very tired and was sweating very badly. What should you do to make him feel comfortable?
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Offer him some water done
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Arrange a fan for him if possible done
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All of these done
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question_answer48)
Diwali is a festival of lights. While celebrating Diwali we should be careful and should not_______
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burn crackers with our elders done
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avoid wearing nylon clothes done
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burn crackers in an open field done
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burn crackers inside the house done
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question_answer49)
Which one of the following is a man-made fibre?
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Nylon done
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