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1 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any four of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. What is a family? 2. What is a nuclear family? 3. What in sense organs? 4. How can we take care of our ears? 5. Who is an optician? II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. Parents of our parent are our 2. Blind people use to communicate. 3. Never rub your eyes with hands. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - I 1 (SET -2) Page No. 1
2 III. Choose the correct answer and write its letter in the brackets. 3 1 = 3 1. The child who is adopted is known as a) Adopted child ( ) b) Foster child ( ) c) Own child ( ) d) None of these ( ) 2. Which of these is unpleasant? a) Blaring loud speakers ( ) b) Chirping of birds ( ) c) Giggling of children ( ) d) All of these ( ) 3. Which is the organ of touch? a) Skin ( ) b) Eye ( ) c) Ears ( ) d) Tongue ( ) IV. Tick the True ( ) and cross ( ) the False statements. 3 1 = 3 1. Our brother's mother is our chacha. 2. A family is the first school where we learn to fight. 3. We have eight sense of organs. V. Match the following. 3 1 = 3 Column A Column B 1. Eyes ( ) (a) Taste 2. Ears ( ) (b) Sight 3. Tongue ( ) (c) Hearing ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - I 2 (SET -2) Page No. 2
3 7 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I & Name :... Rank Time : 2h. 30m. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class Marks : 40 PART - A I. Answer any four of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. Who all make a family? 2. What is short-sightedness? 3. Who are social workers? 4. What are terrestrial plants? 5. What are wild animals? II. Answer any Three of the following questions. 3 4 = Who are physically challenged people? 2. What is the role of each family member at home? 3. Why we should not cut the trees? 4. How are animals useful to us? PART - B I. Tick ( ) the correct option. 5 1 = 5 1. A nuclear family is a a) Small family ( ) b) Joint family ( ) c) Single parent family ( ) d) None of these ( ) 2. What do people with weak eyesight wear? a) Spectacles ( ) b) Contact lenses ( ) c) Any of the two ( ) d) None of these ( ) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S. - I 1 (SET -2) Page No. 3
4 3. Who makes pots? a) Carpenter ( ) b) Potter ( ) c) Policeman ( ) d) Teacher ( ) 4. Plants give us a) Wood ( ) b) Fruits ( ) c) Gum ( ) d) All of these ( ) 5. Which of the following is a carnivore? a) Deer ( ) b) Cow ( ) c) Elephant ( ) d) Tiger ( ) II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 5 1 = 5 1. A set of people living together in the same house form a 2. Deaf people use to communicate. 3. All of us to earn our living. 4. plant is an insectivorous plant. 5. A dog guards our house against III. Tick the True ( ) and cross ( ) the False statements. 5 1 = 5 1. We learn good manners from our elders. 2. Eyesight becomes weak with age. 3. A mechanic repairs leaking pipes. 4. Teak grow well on mountains. 5. Dog is a wild animal. IV. Match the following. 5 1 = 5 Column A Column B 1. Fish tail ( ) (a) Fly away insects. 2. Kangaroo's tail ( ) (b) Show, love anger. 3. Cow's tail ( ) (c) Change direction. 4. Dog's tail ( ) (d) Swimming. 5. Bird's tail ( ) (e) Balance. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S. - I 2 (SET -2) Page No. 4
5 7 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II & Name :... Rank Time : 2h. 30min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class Marks : 40 PART - A I. Answer any four of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. What are scavengers? 2. What quality do we learn from ants? 3. What kind of beaks do water birds have? 4. What are the sources of the food? 5. Why do we need water? II. Answer any three of the following questions. 3 4 = What is chewing cud? 2. Write three ways which insects can be useful to man. 3. Why do birds migrate? 4. Write three qualities that an ideal house should have. PART - B I. Tick ( ) the correct option. 5 1 = 5 1. Who sweeps the streets? a) Doctor ( ) b) Sweeper ( ) c) Potter ( ) d) Nurse ( ) 2. Which one make the soil fertile? a) Earthworm ( ) b) Centipede ( ) c) Cockroach ( ) d) Spider ( ) 3. Which one is flightless bird? a) Parrot ( ) b) Ostrich ( ) c) Both (a) and (b) ( ) d) Sparrow ( ) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S - II 1 (SET -2) Page No. 5
6 4. is a leaf eaten food. a) Spinach ( ) b) Apple ( ) c) Wheat ( ) d) Carrot ( ) 5. Water helps to a) Digest food ( ) b) Maintain body temperature ( ) c) Excrete wastes from our body ( ) d) All of these ( ) II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 5 1 = 5 1. Dodo is an animal. 2. Honey bees suck from flowers. 3. The woodpecker builds its nest inside the 4. People eat kinds of food all around the world. 5. Water helps to food. III. Tick the True ( ) and cross ( ) the False statements. 3 1 = 3 1. Crow is a scavenger. 2. Houseflies breed in standing water. 3. Kites, eagles and vulters have short painted beak. 4. Food keep us unhealthy. 5. We should understand the need of saving water. IV. Match the following. 5 1 = 5 Column A Column B 1. Humming Bird ( ) (a) Sharp, strong, straight. 2. Wood pecker ( ) (b) Short, hard, pointed beak. 3. Sparrow ( ) (c) Long and pointed beak. 4. Parrot ( ) (d) Long curved beak. 5. Stork ( ) (e) Strong hooked beak. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S - II 2 (SET -2) Page No. 6
7 7 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - III & Name :... Rank Time : 2 hrs.30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class Marks : 80 PART - A I. Answer any Five of the following questions. 5 4 = Which food items do we get from animals? 2. What is underground water? 3. Why do we need a house? 4. What is air transport? 5. What is electronic communication? 6. What is postal communication? II. Answer four of the following questions. 4 5 = What are nutrients? 2. How can we save water? 3. What is sign language? 4. How birds communicate? 5. Write about uncommon food. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S. - III 1 (SET -2) Page No. 7
8 PART - B I. Tick ( ) the correct option = The bird sews leaves together to make a nest. a) Weaver ( ) b) Tailor ( ) c) Wood pecker ( ) d) Parrot ( ) 2. We get oil form a) Plants ( ) b) Eggs ( ) c) Both (a) and (b) ( ) d) None of these ( ) 3. Which is the main source of water? a) River ( ) b) Rain ( ) c) Sea ( ) d) Ocean ( ) 4. An ideal house is one which is a) Clean ( ) b) Properly ventilated ( ) c) Decorated ( ) d) All of these ( ) 5. is used to send short and urgent message. a) Telegram ( ) b) Radio ( ) c) Postman ( ) d) Letter box ( ) 6. Who brings our letters? a) Postman ( ) b) Barber ( ) c) Farmer ( ) d) Tailor ( ) 7. Which of the following is a domestic animal? a) Lion ( ) b) Goat ( ) c) Elephant ( ) d) Giraffe 8. Which one makes honey forms? a) Butterfly ( ) b) Honey bee ( ) c) Spider ( ) d) Ants ( ) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S. - III 2 (SET -2) Page No. 8
9 9. Which of these is a mouable house? a) Tent ( ) b) Caravan ( ) c) House boat ( ) d) All of these ( ) 10. A scooter has wheels. a) One ( ) b) Two ( ) c) Three ( ) d) Four ( ) II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words = is complete food. 2. are dome shaped houses made up of blocks of snow. 3. Metro trains are very popular amongst 4. provides latest information about anything. 5. The act of sending and receiving messages is called 6. The sensory organs help us to the world around us. 7. All the should help to do small jobs at home. 8. Shrubs are plants with stems. 9. Animals more from place to place in search of 10. have feelers called antennas. III. Tick the True ( ) and cross ( ) the False statements. 5 1 = 5 1. We get honey from honey bee. 2. Plants and animals do not need water. 3. A house protect us from heat. 4. Air transport is the cheapest transport. 5. We can not send money orders and parcels through post. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S. - III 3 (SET -2) Page No. 9
10 IV. Match the following. 5 1 = 5 Column A Column B 1. Honey bee ( ) (a) do not crawl 2. Mosquitoes ( ) (b) no bones 3. Wasp ( ) (c) damage furniture 4. Worms ( ) (d) social worker 5. Termites ( ) (e) crawl and fly V. Fill the following table. 5 1 = 5 S.No. Name of the plant Origin country 1. Avocado 2. Sweet corn 3. Litchi 4. Kiwi 5. Asparagus VI. Identity the following pictures and write their names. 5 1 = ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class S. - III 4 (SET -2) Page No. 10
11 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - IV & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any four of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. Write the names of some special houses. 2. Where did early man live? 3. How many types of houses are there? 4. Why do we have to travel? 5. What are submarines? II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. houses are weak houses. 2. Carvan is a house. 3. transport is the fastest means or transport. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - IV 1 (SET -2) Page No. 11
12 III. Tick ( ) the correct option. 3 1 = 3 1. Hut is a a) Pucca house ( ) b) Kachcha house ( ) c) Bungalow ( ) d) None of these ( ) 2. Land transport is a) Road transport ( ) b) Flower ( ) c) Air transport ( ) d) Both (a) and (b) ( ) 3. Ferries and submarines are means of a) Air transport ( ) b) Land transport ( ) c) Water transport ( ) d) None of these ( ) IV. Tick the True ( ) and cross ( ) the False statements. 3 1 = 3 1. Houseboats are floating houses. 2. There are three different means of transports. 3. Yacht is a vehicle for water transport. V. Draw the picture of your favourite vehicle and colour. 3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - IV 2 (SET -2) Page No. 12
13 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - III & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any four of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. Name any two disease caused by houseflies. 2. Name any two diseases caused by mosquitoes. 3. What are down feathers. 4. Name the bird with a read beak. 5. What is a balanced diet? II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. A spins a web. 2. make the soil fertile. 3. trap the heal and keep the bird warm. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - III 1 (SET -2) Page No. 13
14 III. Tick ( ) the correct option. 3 1 = 3 1. How many legs does an insect has? a) Four ( ) b) Six ( ) c) Eight ( ) d) Nine ( ) 2. Birds migrate in search of a) Food ( ) b) Nests ( ) c) Mates ( ) d) Both (a) and (c) ( ) 3. are nutrients that help the body to grow. a) Carbohydrates ( ) b) Proteins ( ) c) Fats ( ) d) Vitamins ( ) IV. Tick the True ( ) and cross ( ) the False statements. 3 1 = 3 1. Locusts damage the crops. 2. The nest of birds are usually 'V' shaped. 3. Different people in a family eat same kind of food. V. Name these creepy crawlies. 3 1 = ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - III 2 (SET -2) Page No. 14
15 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any four of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. What is an occupation? 2. What is child labour? 3. What are climbers? 4. What are aquatic plants? 5. Write any one use of a plant. II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. A police man catches 2. Our government is trying to remove completely. 3. plant is an insectivorous plant. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - II 1 (SET -2) Page No. 15
16 III. Tick ( ) the correct option. 3 1 = 3 1. Who repairs cars? a) Mechanic ( ) b) Teacher ( ) c) Plumber ( ) d) Carpenter ( ) 2. The leaves of which plant are reduced to spines? a) Cactus ( ) b) Mushroom ( ) c) Pitcher plant ( ) d) Teak ( ) 3. Kiwi has come form a) Cuba ( ) b) California ( ) c) South America ( ) d) New Zealand ( ) IV. Tick the True ( ) and cross ( ) the False statements. 3 1 = 3 1. A barber cuts our hair. 2. A doctor teaches in a school. 3. Coconut is a creeper. V. Here are the tools used by some people. Look at these and try to name the professionals. 3 1 = 3 1. P 2. B 3. T ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3rd Class F. - II 2 (SET -2) Page No. 16
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