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Grade :3 Time :150 Subject :EVS-II Minutes Marks :80 Teacher's Copy 6M Section - A Multiple Choice Questions [ A ] __ /1M Choose the correct answer: [ A ] __ /1M 1. Which is the world's highest mountain range? [ B ] __ /1M (A) the Himalayas (B) the Andes [ B ] __ /1M (C) the Alps (D) the Aravallis 2. What can temples teach us about the past? (A) old religions (B) scientific discoveries (C) famous actors (D) timelines 3. Pramila visited several holy cities on the banks of the river Ganga. Which region did she visit? (A) the Islands (B) the Northern Plain (C) the Great Indian Desert (D) the Southern Plateau 4. The picture shows a very useful and important invention. What is it? (A) carriage (B) wheel (C) bullock cart (D) roads 5. Which of the following did early human beings gather? [ C ] __ /1M (A) meat (B) cloth (C) berries (D) pots

6. Which of the following will not damage a museum or a [ C ] __ /1M monument? (A) pollution (B) traffic and people (C) daily washing and (D) strong sunlight cleaning Section - B Very Short Answer Questions 25 M Answer the following questions in a word or a sentence: __ /1M __ /1M 7. Which water body lies to the south of India? __ /1M A. Indian Ocean __ /1M 8. Near which river did the Chinese Civilization grow? __ /1M A. River Yangtze __ /1M 9. On which side of the timeline will you mark the earliest event for the __ /1M timeline? __ /1M __ /1M A. Left __ /1M __ /1M 10. Who excavates to find remains of the past? A. Archaeologist 11. What did early human beings make using the skins of animals? A. Clothes 12. What do people normally use to travel in the Northern Mountains? A. Mules Fill in the blanks: 13. The Egyptian Civilization was built near the river Nile. 14. India is surrounded by eight neighbouring countries. 15. India is the third-largest country in Asia. 16. Early human beings made weapons/tools/jewellery using bones of animals. 17. A doctor studies history to understand different diseases and treatments of the past.

Write True or False: __ /1M 18. Monuments do not help us learn about the lives of people who lived __ /1M in the past. __ /1M __ /1M A. False 19. Monuments can also become museums. __ /1M A. True 20. Correct measurements are not important while making a map. __ /1M A. False __ /1M 21. Early human beings looked like apes after they started walking on __ /1M __ /1M two legs. __ /1M A. False 22. Exchange of resources is called trade. A. True Name the following: 23. The area around one's house A. Neighbourhood 24. The instrument used to show directions A. Compass 25. The state whose capital is Dehradun A. Uttarakhand 26. Stones used to clean the skins of animals A. Scrapers 27. The monuments built long ago to mark burial places A. Dolmens

Match the following: __ /2M __ /2M 28. Write the correct letters in the brackets to match the following. 1. Municipal corporation [ c ] a. Located in the capital city of India 2. Gram Panchayat [d] b. Looks after a state 3. Central government [a] c. Local government present in towns 4. State government [b] d. Local government present in villages 29. Write the correct letters in the brackets to match the following. 1. Symbols [b] a. North, south, east and west 2. Scale [d] b. Signs used on a map 3. Direction [a] c. Divides a map into 4. Grid [c] equal parts d. Shows the area covered by the map Section - C Short Answer Questions 14 M Answer the following question(s) in two to three sentences: __ /2M __ /2M 30. What is a tool? Give an example. A. A tool is an object that is made for a specific function. For example, a pencil is a tool made for writing. 31. What is a union territory? Name one union territory. A. A union territory is an area that is directly governed by the central government. Lakshadweep is a union territory. (Accept any relevant response.)

32. Give two differences between archaeological and written sources of __ /2M history. __ /2M __ /2M A. Archaeological sources: __ /2M a) These are famous buildings, tools, clothes, jewellery and other such __ /2M materials. b) We can learn about commonly used objects and materials used to make things from these sources. Written sources: a) These can be letters, books, plays and travel stories written in the past. b) We can learn about laws, famous people and places from these sources. 33. Why did civilizations not grow in the hot areas? Give two reasons. A. Civilizations did not grow in hot areas because the weather was not suitable for farming. It was also not easy to live in such hot weather. 34. What is the importance of your grandfather's diary as a source of history? A. My grandfather's diary is a written source of history. It can teach me about my family's history. It can also give information about famous people and events of his time. 35. Describe what kind of food early human beings ate. A. Early human beings collected nuts, fruits, berries, eggs and hunted animals for food. Many also caught fish from the rivers and ate them. They did not know how to cook so they ate the food raw. 36. How did early human beings learn to make fire? A. Early humans observed sparks while making tools. These sparks set dry grass on fire. This is how they learnt to make fire.

Section - D Graphic Organisers 4M 37. Complete the following. __ /2M A.

38. Complete the following. __ /2M A. Section - E Long Answer Questions 16 M Answer the following question(s) in four to five sentences: __ /4M Answer any ONE of the following questions __ /4M 39. Give four reasons why we should study history. A. We should study history for the following reasons. It helps us understand the stories of people in different situations. We can understand why events happened in the past by studying history. It helps us to understand the changes in the world. It also helps us become better citizens. (OR) 40. What is the largest region in India? Describe it. A. The largest region in India is the Peninsular Plateau. It is triangular in shape. It is divided into the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau by the river Narmada.

Answer any ONE of the following questions __ /4M __ /4M 41. Explain with examples why we need museums. A. Museums can teach us about the objects and materials used in the past. For example, we can know that people used coins made of gold and silver because they are displayed in the National Museum. Museums can also teach us about how the lives of people in the past were different from our lives today. For example, we know that children in ancient times played with clay toys. (Accept any relevant examples.) (OR) 42. What are landmarks? Why are they useful? A. Landmarks are buildings or objects that are easy to locate from a distance. They help people know where they are and decide which way to go.

Answer any ONE of the following questions __ /4M 43. Give four differences between a city and a village. City Village A. City Village a) It is larger in size. a) It is smaller in size. b) It is more polluted. b) It is less polluted. c) It can have an airport. c) It does not have an airport. d) It has less greenery and d) It has more greenery and open space. open space. (OR) 44. Can a desert and a rice field be part of the same region? Why or __ /4M why not? Explain. A. In India, deserts are found in the Great Indian Desert region. The Great Indian Desert has less rain and is not fertile. So, rice is not grown in a desert. The Northern Plain has many rivers and is very fertile. Rice farming is mostly done in the Northern Plain. Hence, the two places cannot be part of the same region.

Answer any ONE of the following questions __ /4M __ /4M 45. Describe how the Northern Plain affects the lives of the people living there. A. The Northern Plain is flat and has many rivers. The rivers have made the soil here good for growing crops. So, many people practise farming in this region. They grow crops such as rice, wheat and sugarcane. The river Ganga flows through this region. Many holy cities are located on its banks. (OR) 46. Describe the Great Indian Desert. Mention two cities which are part of it. A. The Great Indian Desert region is also known as the Thar Desert. It is covered with sand dunes. Here, the summers are very hot and the winters are very cold. This region receives very little rainfall. Jaisalmer and Bikaner are two cities which are part of this region.

Section - F Map/Picture Based Questions 15 M 47. This is a map showing facilities provided by the government at __ /5M Rahimpur. Complete the table on the names and types of facilities provided by the government. Which facility is missing? Is the missing facility an important one? Name of Facility Type of Facility A. Type of Facility Name of Facility School, college Educational facility Park Entertainment facility Bus depot Public transport facility Healthcare facilities are missing. These are an important facility because the government is responsible for looking after the health of the people.

48. The following map of a park has been divided into parts. Look at the __ /5M parts of the map and answer the following questions. a) Describe what is shown in A3. b) Where is the entrance of the park? c) Where does this picture appear on the map? What does it show? A. a) The key of the map is shown in A3. It shows the symbols of toilet, pond, tree, fountain, street light and bench. b) The entrance is in C3. c) The picture appears in C1 on the map. It shows the four main directions — north(N), south(S), east(E) and west (W).

49. On the map of India, mark the following. __ /5M a) New Delhi b) Rajasthan c) Lakshadweep d) Goa e) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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Section - G Surprise Question 5M Try this! __ /5M 50. Solve the puzzle. Put the number for each strip in the correct box and complete the picture of old buildings. One has been done for you. A.


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