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CLASS: 1 SUB: E. V. S III Term Revision Paper -2011 I A. Match the following. Means of transport seen in villages Climbers tall and big plants Bullock-carts Trees Buses and trucks Shrubs Creepers B. Match the following Diwali Wild animals run on wheels need support to grow upwards small and bushy plants grow along the ground have six wheels live in jungles festival of lights domestic animals furniture wood for kept in man made homes C. Match the following Lion burrow

Rabbit den Snake nest Sparrow hole Dog stable Cow Horse D. Match the following Sun Rainbow Moon Stars Dark clouds kennel shed changes its shape twinkle at night bring rain nearest star to the earth seven colours II Fill in the blanks 1. Most means of transport run on. 2. have six wheels 3. bicycles have wheels

4. A car has wheels 5. Small and bushy plants are called. 6. Weak plants that grow along the ground are called. 7. We get from plants for making furniture. 8. Weak plants that need support to stand straight are called. 9. A lion lives in a. 10. A snake lives in a. 11. A sparrow lives in a. 12. Rabbit lives in a. 13. The cow is kept in a. 14. The dog is kept in a. 15 The horse is kept in a. 16. The sun is than the moon. 17. animals are kept in man - made homes. 18. animals live in jungle. 19. The is a hot ball of fire. 20. The changes it shape every night.

21. Dark clouds bring. 22. A is seen during the rainy season. III Write True and False. 1. Christians go to a church to pray. ( ) 2. Hindus decorate their homes with christmas tree on Diwali. ( ) 3. Plants are of same kind.( ) 4. We get many useful things from plants. ( ) 5. Climbers and Creepers are weak plants. ( ) 6. Big plants are called Creepers. ( ) 7. Animals also live in homes. ( ) 8. Wild animals live in Jungle.( ) 9. A Sparrow live in a den.( ) 10. Domestic animals are kept in man made homes. ( ) 11. Different animals eat same kind of food.( ) 12. Some animals eat both plants and animals.( ) 13. A rainbow has seven colours.( )

14. The Sun is smaller than the Moon. ( ) 15. The Sun is also a star. ( ) 16. We can count the number of stars. ( ) 17. The sky is blue at night. ( ) 18. The stars are very far away from us. ( ) IV 19. We see the sun in the sky at night. ( ) 20. Grapevine grows along the ground. ( ) 21. We get milk from plants. ( ) Underline the correct word. 1. A rickshaw has (three/four) wheels. 2. A (bullock-cart/bus) has two wheels. 3. We use (same/different) means of transport. 4. We mostly see tractors in (cities/villages). 5. (Trucks/bicycles) have six wheels. 6. Christmas is celebrated on (25 September/25 December). 7 (Diwali/Guruparva) is the festival of lights. 8. Muslim goes to (Temple/Mosque) to pray.

9. Guruparvas are celebrated by (Sikhs/ Christians). 10. (Climbers/Creepers) grow along the ground. 11. (Trees/Climbers) are strong plants. 12. We get wood from (Trees/animals). 13. Creepers are (weak / strong) plants. 14. Plants are of (same/different) kind. 15. Small and bushy plants are called (trees/shrubs). 16. Paper is a (plant/animal) product. 17. We get (cotton/milk) from plants. 18. A snake lives in a (den/hole). 19. The horse is kept in a (stable/burrow). 20. The (cow/dog) is kept in a shed. 21. (wild/domestic) animals are kept in man made home. 22. (pet/wild) animals live in jungle. 23. Different animals eat (different/same) kind of food. 24. A frog eats (insects/plants). 25. Rabbit is a (flesh/plant) eating animal.

26. The (Sun/Moon) changes its shape every night. 27. (light/dark) clouds bring rain. 28. A rainbow is seen during (summer/rainy) season. 29. The sun is (colder/hotter) than the moon. V 30. The (sun/ moon) give us heat and light. 31. The moon is (smaller/bigger) than the sun. 32. We can see the sun in the sky during the (day/night). 33. We can see the (clouds/stars) in the sky at night. 34. We see a rainbow in the sky (before/after) it has rained. Tick ( ) the write answer. 1. We mostly see bullock-cart and tongas in a. Villages ( ) b. Cities ( ) 2. A vehicle with 4 wheels a. Bus ( )

b. Tractor ( ) 3. Birthdays of the ten Sikh Gurus are celebrated as a. Christmas ( ) b. Guruparvas ( ) 4.Weak plants that need support to stand straight a. Creepers ( ) b. Climbers ( ) 5. A plant product a. Leather ( ) b. Oil ( ) 6. The plants which can stand up straight a. Creepers ( ) b. Trees ( ) 7. Animals those who eat only plants are called a. Plant-eaters ( ) b. Flesh- eaters ( ) 8. Animals which are tamed by humans

a. Wild ( ) b. Domestic ( ) 9. A rabbit lives in a a. Hole ( ) b. Burrow ( ) 10. What gives us heat and light? a. Moon ( ) b. Sun ( ) 11. A rainbow has a. 5 colours ( ) b. 7 colours ( ) 12. Farmers are happy to see the a. Light clouds ( ) b. Dark clouds ( ) 13. The first man step on the moon was a. Neil Armstrong ( ) b. Euri Gagarin ( )

14. The sun is very a. Hot ( ) b. Cold ( ) 15. What changes it shape a. Moon ( ) b. Sun ( ) 16. A vehicle that has engine a. Tonga ( ) b. Bus ( ) 17. A vehicle which is pulled by animals a. bullock-cart ( ) b. car ( ) VI Write the answers of the following questions Q 1.Which is the festival of lights? A 1.

Q 2. When is Christmas celebrated? A 2. Q 3. Which festival do Muslims celebrate? A 3.. Q 4. What are called the means of transport? A 4.. Q 5. Name any two means of transport we mostly see in villages. A 5._ (1) (2). Q 6. Name any two means of transport we mostly see in cities. A 6. (1) (2). Q 7. What are trees?

A 7.. Q 8. Name five different things that we get from plants. A 8. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5). Q 9. Name two domestic animals. A 9. (1) (2). Q 10. Name two wild animals. A 10. (1) (2) Q 11. Name two homes that are built for domestic animals. A 11..

Q 12. What are plant-eaters? A 12. Q 13. What are flesh -eaters? A 13.. Q 14. What do we see in the sky? A 14. Q 15. Why do the stars look small? A 15. Q 16. What does the sun gives us? A 16. Q 17. Label the following parts of the plant. (Stem, Flower, Root, Fruit, Leaf)

VII. Draw and colour a kennel. VIII. Match the animals with their homes.

IX. Circle the plant products.

X. Answer the following riddles. 1. I am a ball of fire. But you cannot play with me. I am hot and bright. Who am I? Ans. 2. We are plenty in number. We twinkle every night. Can you guess our name? Ans.

3. I change my shape every night. Can you guess who am I? Ans. Prepared by: Mrs. Ayesha khan I II Boys