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CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-450) Lesson Animal Behaviour 10 10 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Identify the animal group that will have a female leader among the following. [ ] (A) hyenas (B) lions (C) tigers (D) deer 2. Identify the group of animals that uses the collective noun ‘shoal’. ] [ (A) fish (B) birds (C) bison (D) horses 3. A group of lions is called a [ ] (A) pride. (B) clan. (C) herd. (D) flock. 4. A group of horses is called a [ ] (A) clan. (B) herd. (C) flock. (D) pride. 5. Select the animal that travels in groups and does not live in the same area. [ ] (A) leopard (B) Siberian crane (C) tiger (D) bear 99 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 99 25-05-2019 15:57:38

6. Bears sleep throughout the [ ] (A) summer season. (B) winter season. (C) rainy season. (D) spring season. 7. Spot the animal that has ears facing forward. [ ] (A) elephant (B) deer (C) rabbit (D) leopard 8. Select the animal with a long and strong tail. [ ] (A) tiger (B) hyena (C) kangaroo (D) elephant 9. Identify the FALSE statement about animals living in groups. [ ] (A) Animals living in groups can protect themselves better. (B) In an animal group, the young ones are looked after well. (C) The weakest animal is the leader of the animal group and is protected by the stronger animals. (D) Animal groups move around and look for food and shelter together. 10. Identify the TRUE statement among the following. [ ] (A) Animals living in colder regions have thin hair to protect them from the cold weather. (B) Bats use sounds to find the things around them while flying. (C) The tails of cats and dogs wag around and help them in detecting their enemies. (D) Elephants have a short nose developed into a trunk. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 100 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 100 25-05-2019 15:57:38

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-451) Lesson Food Storage 10 11 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Identify the TRUE statement among the following. [ ] (A) All fungi growing on food can be seen by our eyes. (B) We can see bacteria with our eyes. (C) If the food is spoilt, we can see changes in colour and smell. (D) Spoilt food contains more nutrition. 2. Spot the one that is not found on the food packets bought from the market. [ ] (A) use before (B) best before (C) expiry date (D) use before spoilt 3. Identify the FALSE statement among the following. [ ] (A) Some food items get spoilt within a few hours. (B) Some food items get spoilt within a few days. (C) Some food items get spoilt within a month. (D) Some food that are packaged do not get spoilt at all. 4. Identify the method that was not a part of the process of food preservation in olden days. [ ] (A) In cold places, fish and meat were kept in ice. (B) Food was kept in cool caves to prevent spoilage. (C) Food was buried in the sand to avoid spoilage. (D) Food was dried to be stored in dry places. 5. Pick the food that should be stored in dry containers among the following. [ ] (A) milk (B) dal (C) apples (D) leafy vegetables 101 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 101 25-05-2019 15:57:38

6. Identify the food item shown in the picture that has vegetables or fruits and can be stored for a long time. [ ] (A) pickle (B) salad (C) curry (D) juice 7. This food is made from fruits and can be stored for a long time. Look at its picture and identify it. [ ] (A) curry (B) salad (C) juice (D) jam 8. Pick the food items that cannot be stored by drying under the Sun among the following. [ ] (A) grapes (B) chillies (C) oranges (D) rice 9. Which of the following can stay without spoiling for a long time? [ ] (A) meat (B) milk product (C) apple (D) honey 10. Identify the FALSE statement among the following. [ ] (A) Food preservation methods maintains nutritional value in some foods. (B) Seasonal fruits can be available all year long due to different food preservation methods. (C) Adding sugar to fruits can enhance their taste and preserve them for a long time. (D) Food preservation ensures that the food stays fresh, but the food loses some of its nutritional value. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ 102 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 102 25-05-2019 15:57:38

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-452) Lesson Building Materials 10 12 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Spot the material that is not used to prepare concrete. [ ] (A) water (B) sand (C) brick (D) small stone 2. Houses are built using stones in [ ] (A) regions with a hot climate. (B) regions with a cold climate. (C) houses built on water. (D) houses built on the beach. 3. Houses are built using wood in [ ] (A) regions with a hot climate. (B) regions with a cold climate. (C) houses built on water. (D) houses built inside caves. 4. Identify the person responsible for cutting and laying stones for a building. [ ] (A) carpenter (B) mason (C) engineer (D) architect 5. Identify the people who create the design and layout of a house. [ ] (A) carpenter and mason (B) mason and engineer (C) engineer and architect (D) architect and carpenter 103 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 103 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:39

6. Select the person who uses the tools in the picture. [ ] (A) carpenter (B) mason (C) engineer (D) architect 7. Pick the name of the machine used for mixing concrete during the construction of a house. [ ] (A) crane (B) concrete mixer (C) bulldozer (D) tractor 8. Identify the stage of brick making in which the wet clay is given the shape of a brick. [ ] (A) preparing the clay (B) firing (C) drying (D) moulding 9. Spot the purpose of a kiln. [ ] (A) to air-dry the bricks slowly (B) to harden the bricks using fire (C) to prepare the clay for brick making (D) to mould the clay into brick shapes 10. Identify the FALSE statement among the following. [ ] (A) Forts are large buildings that used to house many families. (B) Forts have thick walls that act as protection from enemies. (C) Forts remained cool because of the low ceilings. (D) Forts had roofs with windows near them so that the air could move into the fort. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 104 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 104 25-05-2019 15:57:40

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-453) Lesson Types of Cloth 10 13 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Identify the TRUE statement. [ ] (A) All types of clothes have the same look and feel. (B) All clothes make us feel cold. (C) Fibre makes up clothes and is thin, like hair. (D) Different clothes are made of the same fibre. 2. Pick the animal fibre from the following. [ ] (A) silk (B) cotton (C) jute (D) coir 3. We do NOT get wool from [ ] (A) yak. (B) sheep. (C) goat. (D) silkworm. 4. ‘Nylon’ is an example of [ ] (A) plant fibre. (B) synthetic fibre. (C) animal fibre. (D) natural fibre. 5. Spot the statement that describes artificial fibres. [ ] (A) These are obtained from natural resources. (B) The source of these fibres can be plants or animals. (C) If these are thrown in the soil after use, they do not break down. (D) Cotton, jute, silk and wool are examples of artificial fibres. 105 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 105 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:40

6. Identify the name given to the white, soft, fluffy fibres that grow ] around the cotton seeds. [ (A) cotton bolls (B) cotton pods (C) cotton flowers (D) cotton plant leaves 7. Identify the statement that describes the making of cotton yarn. [ ] (A) Bolls are collected from the plants and they are called yarns. (B) The seeds from the bolls are removed and these seedless bolls are called yarns. (C) The whole cotton plant with the bolls are cut and these are called yarns. (D) The fibres from the bolls are combed, straightened and spun to form yarns. 8. Pick the name given to the process in which the yarns are passed over and under each other to form cloth. [ ] (A) spinning (B) weaving (C) combing (D) straightening 9. Spot the name of the process in which the yarns are coloured. [ ] (A) weaving (B) dyeing (C) printing (D) spinning 10. Identify the FALSE statement among the following. [ ] (A) Silk cloth can be damaged by small insects like moth and silverfish. (B) Drying dark-coloured clothes in sunlight can make the colour dull. (C) Block design can be done only before weaving the yarn into fabrics. (D) Cloth dyes can be natural or synthetic. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ 106 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 106 25-05-2019 15:57:41

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-454) Lesson Fuels 10 14 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Identify the liquid fuel among the following. [ ] (A) coal (B) cow dung cakes (C) kerosene (D) firewood 2. Spot the fuel that is not a gaseous fuel. [ ] (A) gasoline (B) CNG (C) coal gas (D) natural gas 3. Spot the TRUE statement among the following. [ ] (A) All fuels are in the form of liquids. (B) Food acts as a fuel that provides energy for humans and animals. (C) We need only petrol fuel in our daily life. (D) CNG is a fuel that is found in the solid form. 4. Pick the fuel that is not a fossil fuel. [ ] (A) petrol (B) diesel (C) cow dung cakes (D) kerosene 5. Fossil fuels can be found in the form of [ ] (A) solid only. (B) liquid and gas only. (C) gas and solid only. (D) solid, liquid and gas. 107 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 107 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:41

6. Identify the FALSE statement. [ ] (A) We get all fuels from the deeper layers of the soil. (B) Dead organisms decay in the soil to form fossil fuels. (C) The formation of fossil fuels takes thousands of years. (D) Mining is the method that is used to get fossil fuels from the soil. 7. Pick the fuels that are used for domestic purposes. [ ] (A) coal and natural gas (B) petrol and diesel (C) diesel and coal (D) firewood, kerosene and LPG 8. Identify the TRUE statement. [ ] (A) The fuels used in vehicles are domestic fuels. (B) Biofuels are non-renewable fuels. (C) Fuel stations have pumps with nozzles of different colours that have only petrol. (D) Using public transport vehicles can save a lot of fuel. 9. Trains run on [ ] (A) CNG and LPG. (B) diesel and electricity. (C) firewood and cow dung cake. (D) kerosene. 10. Identify the TRUE statement among the following. [ ] (A) CNG is used to run boats and ships. (B) Fossil fuels are used to make plastics, artificial fibres, medicines and beauty products. (C) Biogas is made using vegetable oils. (D) Fossil fuels are renewable fuels. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 108 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 108 25-05-2019 15:57:41

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-455) Lesson Ways of Communication 10 15 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Pick the form of communication involving fewer people among the following. [ ] (A) television (B) radio (C) postcard (D) newspaper 2. Which of the following statements does not describe communication? [ ] (A) Information is sent from one place to another. (B) Information is sent to only a few people. (C) Writing in a personal diary and keeping it locked away is a form of communication. (D) Information is sent to many people. 3. The information on the television is in [ ] (A) written form. (B) audio form. (C) video form. (D) both audio and video form. 4. Communication through telephones is in [ ] (A) written form. (B) audio form. (C) video form. (D) both audio and video form. 5. Letters are sorted at the post office based on the [ ] (A) post box. (B) type of letter. (C) envelope. (D) address on the letter. 109 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 109 25-05-2019 15:57:41

6. Identify the things being shown in the picture. [ ] (A) inland letters (B) envelopes (C) stamps (D) postcards 7. Pick the fastest mode of written communication from the following. [ ] (A) inland letter (B) email (C) postcard (D) letter in an envelope 8. Identify the TRUE statement among the following. [ ] (A) The person writing a letter should use only inland letters. (B) People from the post office put the letters in the post box. (C) The address of the sender should be written on the front of the letter or post card or envelope. (D) Letters to be sent should be dropped in the nearest post box. 9. Pick the FALSE statement. [ ] (A) Mobile phone communication uses radio waves. (B) Ripples on water are called radio waves. (C) The radio waves from mobile phones travel in all directions. (D) The radio waves are received by mobile phone towers and sent to mobile phones. 10. Pick the healthy habit from the following. [ ] (A) playing video games on phones and laptops for a long time (B) hearing soothing music using earphones all the time (C) playing outdoor games and getting involved in activities (D) watching movies on the bright screens Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 110 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 110 25-05-2019 15:57:41

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-456) Lesson Force and Work 10 16 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Identify the TRUE statement about work done. [ ] (A) Work is done when the position of an object is changed from one point to another. (B) Work is done when things do not move from their place. (C) Work is done when things do not change their position. (D) Work is done when we push a wall and it does not move. 2. In which of the following cases is work done? [ ] (A) Both the girl and the boy are pushing with equal force. (B) Both the girl and the boy are pulling with equal force. (C) Both the girl and the boy are not applying any force. (D) The girl is pushing and the boy is pulling. 3. Tug-of-war is a game that involves [ ] (A) pushing only. (B) both pushing and pulling. (C) pulling only. (D) no action. 4. Identify the effect of force shown in the picture. [ ] (A) Force is applied to change the direction. (B) Force is applied to change the shape. (C) Force is applied to pull the bottle. (D) Force is applied to stop the bottle from blowing up. 111 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 111 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:42

5. The batsman is using force to [ ] (A) stop the ball. (B) pull the ball. (C) change the direction of the ball. (D) change the shape of the ball. 6. The kids could skate on the ice easily because [ ] (A) gravity is less. (B) gravity is more. (C) friction is less. (D) friction is more. 7. Pick the reason for applying oil to the door hinges. [ ] (A) to increase friction (B) to reduce gravity (C) to increase gravity (D) to reduce friction 8. Which of the following is not an example of work done? [ ] (A) cycling (B) closing the door (C) sleeping (D) running 9. Pick the FALSE statement. [ ] (A) Friction stops a moving object. (B) Applying brakes on a bicycle increases the friction between the brakes and the tyres to stop the bicycle. (C) Applying oil on our hands makes it easier for us to hold things. (D) Friction is a force. 10. Pick the TRUE statement. [ ] (A) We do not need force to stop an object. (B) If we put less force, the objects move faster. (C) Gravity is a force that pulls an object towards the Earth. (D) All work may not need force. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 112 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 112 25-05-2019 15:57:43

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I WORKSHEET (WS-457) Lesson Forms of Energy 10 17 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Identify the basic source of energy among the following. [ ] (A) soil (B) stones (C) water (D) Sun 2. In which forms can we feel the energy from the Sun? [ ] (A) heat and light (B) wind and water (C) air and soil (D) water and stones 3. The energy from the Sun is known as [ ] (A) wind energy. (B) fuel energy. (C) solar energy. (D) food energy. 4. Pick the organisms that use the energy from the Sun to make their own food. [ ] (A) birds (B) insects (C) plants (D) stones 5. Which of the following is not a natural source of energy? [ ] (A) soil (B) wind (C) flowing water in a river (D) petrol and diesel 113 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 113 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:43

6. Pick the FALSE statement from the following. [ ] (A) Energy has no shape. (B) Fuels are limited in their availability. (C) The availability of energy from wind and water is limited. (D) Sun is the source of energy for plants and animals. 7. Pick the type of energy that we feel when we rub our palms together. [ ] (A) light (B) heat (C) wind (D) electrical 8. The light bulb in your classroom is powered by [ ] (A) light energy. (B) heat energy. (C) electrical energy. (D) wind energy. 9. Pick the FALSE statement. [ ] (A) We should conserve electrical energy by switching off lights that are not in use. (B) We should use less paper and plastic as a lot of energy is used to make these products. (C) We should use more solar energy and wind energy. (D) Fuels are a source of renewable energy. 10. Pick the kind of energy that is used to blow out the candles on a birthday cake. [ ] (A) gravity (B) light energy (C) heat energy (D) wind energy Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 114 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 114 25-05-2019 15:57:43

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-458) Concept 10 1.1 Ideas that Changed Our Lives Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following is a discovery?  [   ] (A) spacesuit (B) steam engine (C) Jupiter (D) clock 2. Why is a calendar an important invention? [   ] (A) helps to travel quickly (B) helps to measure time in a simple way (C) helps to write easily (D) makes it easy to keep track of dates 3. Who among the following was a famous explorer? [   ] (A) George Nissen (B) Charaka (C) L J Biro (D) Ferdinand Magellan 4. How does the object in the given picture help explorers? [   ] (A) to create new tools for exploration (B) to know the direction of travel and mark the location of a place on a map (C) to measure the distance travelled (D) to make a timeline of a journey 5. Which event on the given timeline happened before the birth of Jesus Christ?  [   ] 322 BC 1615 AD 1526 AD 1947 AD (A) 322 BC: The Mauryan dynasty began. (B) 1526 AD: The Mughal Empire was established. by classklap (C) 1615 AD: British traders came to India. (D) 1947 AD: India became a free country. 25-05-2019 15:57:44 115 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 115

6. Which of the following statements about discoveries is true? [   ] (A) Creating something that did not exist earlier is called a discovery. (B) All machines are examples of discoveries. (C) Discoveries can be made in every field. (D) The wheel is one of the most important discoveries. 7. Which of the following is another term for Anno Domini? [   ] (A) Before Christ (B) Anna Domino (C) Before Common Era (D) Common Era 8. Which of the following was invented by an 11-year old boy?  [   ] (A) ice pop (B) ballpoint pen (C) fire extinguisher (D) smartphone 9. S wati is a policewoman. Her job is to find criminals who harm innocent people. Which discovery will help her to do so?  [   ] (A) Mars (B) herbal medicine (C) fingerprints (D) Pacific Ocean 10. Which of the following completes the given tree diagram [   ] on explorers?  FAMOUS EXPLORERS ? First person who Discovered a travelled to space sea route to reach India from Europe (A) Discovered America (B) Explored the path followed by River Nile for the first time (C) Became the first person to walk on the Moon (D) Climbed Mount Everest for the first time Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 116 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 116 25-05-2019 15:57:44

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-459) Concept The Shape of the Earth 10 2.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which famous Greek philosopher believed that the Earth was a sphere? [   ] (A) Columbus (B) Copernicus (C) Plato (D) Magellan 2. Which of the following statements is NOT true? [   ] (A) The Earth is the third planet from the Sun. (B) The Earth is a perfect sphere. (C) The Earth rotates once in every 24 hours. (D) The Earth moves in two ways. 3. How did Aristotle reach his conclusion about the shape of [   ] the Earth? (A) by observing the movement and positions of stars (B) by observing the brightness of stars (C) by observing the shape and size of the Moon (D) by observing the brightness of the Sun 4. Look at the given picture of a movement of the Earth. Which of the following is caused by it? [   ] (A) horizon (B) days and nights (C) seasons and years (D) curve of the Earth 5. What is the line that passes through the centre of the Earth known as? [   ] (A)  diameter  (B)  horizon  (C)  orbit  (D)  axis 117 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 117 25-05-2019 15:57:45

6. According to people in ancient times, what would happen to those sailing in the same direction for a long time? [   ] (A) They would fall off the edge of the Earth. (B) They would float into space. (C) They would reach a new country. (D) They would return to the same spot. 7. Which of the following statements is true? [   ] (A) The spinning of the Earth around itself is called revolution. (B) All planets in our solar system rotate. (C) The movement of Earth around the Sun is called rotation. (D) The Earth takes 365 1/4 days to complete one rotation. 8. Imagine that you are in a spaceship which is revolving around the Earth along a fixed path. What would your path be called? [   ] (A) orbit (B) axis (C) radius (D) diameter 9. Look at the given picture. From which of the following places will the Earth appear like this?  [   ] (A) a ship at sea (B) the Moon (C) the International Space Station (D) Spain 10. Which of the following completes the mind map on the places from where we can see the shape of the Earth? [   ] PLACES FROM WHERE WE CAN SEE THE CURVED SHAPE OF THE EARTH The Moon ? Space (A) Below the Earth’s surface (B) International Space Station (C) On a beach (D) Mount Everest Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 118 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 118 25-05-2019 15:57:45

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-460) Concept Latitudes and Longitudes; 10 Continents and Oceans 2.2 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which ocean is located between Asia and the Americas? [   ] (A) North Atlantic Ocean (B) Arctic Ocean (C) Pacific Ocean (D) Indian Ocean 2. Which of the following statements is true? [   ] (A) Longitudes are imaginary horizontal lines around the Earth. (B) The Equator divides the Earth into two horizontal halves. (C) Latitudes are imaginary vertical lines around the Earth. (D) The Prime Meridian and 180° meridian are examples of latitudes. Study the given pictures. Use them to answer Q3 and Q4. Picture A Picture B 3. What are the imaginary lines shown in Picture A called? [   ] [   ] (A) longitudes (B) latitudes [   ] (C) coordinates (D) hemispheres by classklap 4. Which of the following imaginary lines is shown in Picture B? (A) Prime Meridian (B) Equator (C) 180° meridian (D) axis 5. Why are the coordinates of a place marked? (A) to find the core of the Earth (B) to know the climate of the place (C) to locate the place on the Earth (D) to learn about the shape of the Earth 119 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 119 25-05-2019 15:57:45

6. Which of the following statements is NOT true? [   ] (A) Oceans are extremely large bodies of salty water. (B) The South Pole is located in Antarctica. (C) Continents are very large land masses on the Earth. (D) There are six oceans. 7. Imagine that you live in a country which has an ocean named after it. Which country would you live in? [   ] (A) Japan (B) Antarctica (C) Australia (D) India Study the given map and answer Q8 and Q9. 8. Which continent is circled on the map?  [   ] (A) South America (B) Asia (C) Africa (D) North America 9. Which continent lies [   ] to the south of Europe? (A) Asia (B) North America (C) Australia (D) Africa 10. Which of the following completes the tree diagram on the different oceans of the world? [   ] Pacific Ocean OCEANS OF Atlantic Ocean THE WORLD Indian Ocean ? Southern Ocean (A) African Ocean (B) South American Ocean (C) Antarctic Ocean (D) Arctic Ocean Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 120 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 120 25-05-2019 15:57:46

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-461) Concept 10 3.1 Landforms and Water Bodies Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which water body is smaller than an ocean but larger than a lake? [   ] (A) pond  (B) river  (C) sea  (D) glacier 2. Why are different colours used to show the physical features on a map? [   ] (A) to make the map look colourful (B) to know the colour of different rivers (C) to find the different states easily (D) to show the different types of landforms and water bodies 3. Which of the following describes an island? [   ] (A) surrounded by land on all sides (B) surrounded by water on all sides (C) surrounded by water on three sides (D) surrounded by land on two sides 4. Look at the given map of [   ] Korea. Which landform can be seen here? (A) plain (B) hill (C) island (D) peninsula 5. Which of the following statements is NOT true? [   ] (A) Physical features are the formations of land and water bodies on Earth. (B) The Earth has three kinds of physical features. 121 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 121 25-05-2019 15:57:46

(C) D ifferent colours are used to show physical features on a map. (D) Glaciers are an example of a physical feature. 6. Which of the following can be found floating out to the sea or ocean?  [   ] (A)  delta   (B)  iceberg   (C)  island    (D)  peninsula 7. Hassan visited a place which had many peaks. Which of the following landforms did he see there? [   ] (A)  plains   (B)  hills   (C)  mountains  (D)  ponds 8. Which of the following statements is true? [   ] (A) A plain is a type of landform. (B) A river is a type of landform. (C) A peninsula is a type of water body. (D) An island is a type of water body. 9. Which type of landform are the Nilgiris an example of?  [   ] (A)  valley   (B)  hill     (C)  plain    (D)  mountain 10. Which of the following completes the tree diagram on the largest physical features of the world?  [   ] LARGEST PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE WORLD Largest plains Largest plateau Largest island West Siberian Plains ? Greenland (A) Tibetan Plateau (B) Bogota Plateau (C) Deccan Plateau (D) Antarctic Plateau Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 122 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 122 25-05-2019 15:57:46

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-462) Concept 10 4.1 Understanding Rivers Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following activities pollutes rivers? [   ] (A) throwing garbage (B) swimming (C) fishing (D) travelling 2. What are the people in [   ] the given picture using the river for? (A) generating electricity (B) agriculture (C) fishing (D) recreation 3. W hat is the process of supplying water from a river to the fields to grow crops called? [   ] (A) sedimentation (B) irrigation (C) condensation (D) transportation 4. What are sediments? [   ] (A) islands made of sand (B) water brought down by a river (C) organisms living in a river (D) muddy material brought down by a river 5. Why are rivers important to farmers?  [   ] (A) provides recreation (B) silt helps in growing crops (C) easy way to travel (D) provides electricity 6. Which of the following statements is true? [   ] (A) Rivers begin on low ground or in plains. (B) Rivers flow up from lower grounds to higher grounds. (C) Rivers begin as small streams and get bigger as they flow onward. (D) The journey of a river is divided into high and low areas. 123 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 123 25-05-2019 15:57:47

7. W hat are the people in the given picture doing? [   ] (A) polluting the river (B) cleaning the river (C) building a dam (D) using the water for irrigation 8. Imagine that you live in a village next to a river. Your village does not get electricity. What can the government do to help your village? [   ] (A) Allow you to throw (B) Give you boats to travel. garbage in the river. (C) Allow fishing in the river. (D) Build a dam on the river. 9. Which of the following statements about rivers is NOT true?  [   ] (A) Various kinds of organisms live in rivers. (B) Different kinds of plants and trees grow near rivers. (C) Animals and insects get food and water from rivers. (D) Rivers stop the growth of civilizations. 10. Which of the following completes the given word web? [   ] Waste from farms, cities and factories is dumped in rivers. People immerse REASONS FOR ? idols of gods and RIVER POLLUTION goddesses into rivers. People throw plastic into rivers. (A) Dead animals are dumped in rivers. (B) People use rivers for farming. (C) Civilizations grow next to rivers. (D) Dams are built on rivers. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ 124 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 124 25-05-2019 15:57:48

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-463) Concept 10 4.2 India’s Rivers Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. What is the structure in the given picture being used for? [   ] (A) religious events (B) fishing (C) river rafting (D) generating hydroelectricity 2. In which of the following cities does the Fleet river flow? [   ] (A)  Beijing   (B)  London   (C)  Moscow   (D)  Sydney 3. Whom do rivers help by carrying soil rich in nutrients? [   ] (A)  farmers  (B)  doctors   (C)  painters   (D)  teachers 4. In which of the following states are the Jog Falls located? [   ] (A) Tamil Nadu (B) Assam (C) Punjab (D) Karnataka 5. You went to Prayagraj for a holiday and saw two rivers meeting there. Which of the following rivers did you see? [   ] (A) G anga and Indus (B) Ganga and Yamuna (C) Indus and Yamuna (D) Ganga and Kaveri 6. Which of the following statements is true?  [   ] (A) Most Himalayan rivers have short courses. (B) Krishna is an example of a Himalayan river. (C) All peninsular rivers do not have water throughout the year. (D) Indus is an example of a peninsular river. 125 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 125 25-05-2019 15:57:48

7. Look at the activity in the given picture. A place on the banks of the river Ganga is famous for this. Which of the following places is it? [   ] (A) Ajmer (B) Rishikesh (C) Delhi (D) Jaipur 8. Why does the Narmada NOT form deltas? [   ] (A) because it has waterfalls (B) because it has many tributaries (C) because it flows very fast (D) because it is a Himalayan river 9. Which of the following statements about rivers is NOT true?  [   ] (A) Snow-fed rivers of northern India are perennial rivers. (B) Rain-fed rivers of central and southern India are seasonal rivers. (C) Snow-fed rivers of northern India have many waterfalls. (D) R ain-fed rivers of southern India flow faster than rivers of northern India. 10. Which of the following completes the flow chart on some of the important rivers of India? [   ] Ganga Indus ? IMPORTANT RIVERS Narmada OF INDIA Godavari Krishna Mahanadi Brahmaputra (A) Amur    (B) Nile    (C)  Tapi     (D)  Ob Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 126 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 126 25-05-2019 15:57:49

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-464) Concept Location, Extent and Importance 10 of the Northern Mountains 5.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which animals are found in the Shiwalik Range?  [   ] (A) yaks (B) tigers (C) snow leopards (D) horses 2. Which of the following statements is true?  [   ] (A) The Northern Mountains stretch across the westernmost part of India. (B) The Northern Mountains go up to Karnataka in the south. (C) The Himalayas, the Karakoram and the Kailash mountain ranges make up the Northern Mountains. (D) A part of the Northern Mountains lies in Bangladesh. 3. Which is the highest mountain in the world?  [   ] (A) Nanda Devi (B) Kanchenjunga (C) Mount Elbert (D) Mount Everest 4. Look at the region shown in the given picture. It is located to the south of the Shiwalik Range. What is this region called? [   ] (A) Terai (B) Teesta (C) Rohtang (D) Kailash 5. Which of the following fruits do people in the Himachal [   ] Range grow? by classklap (A) apples (B) oranges 25-05-2019 15:57:50 (C) bananas (D) grapes 127 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 127

6. Which of the following objects do mountaineers need to keep themselves safe?  [   ] (A) water bottle (B) helmet (C) camera (D) handbag 7. Which of the following statements about the Himalayas is NOT true? [   ] (A) They are the highest mountain ranges in the world. (B) A large part of the Himalayas is covered with snow throughout the year. (C) In India, they stretch from Jammu and Kashmir to West Bengal. (D) They are divided into three parallel mountain ranges. 8. Why are the Himalayas important? [   ] (A) They provide farmers with fertile land to grow crops. (B) They ensure good rainfall over the Northern Plain. (C) They form a natural wall in the west of India. (D) They protect the people living in the region from snowfall. 9. Hari is going to visit a mountain range. He will see sheesham trees and tea plantations there. Which mountain range will he visit?  [   ] (A) Shiwalik Range (B) Satpura Range (C) Himadri Range (D) Karakoram Range 10. Which of the following completes the given mind map on the climate in the Shiwalik Range?  [   ] CLIMATE IN THE SHIWALIK RANGE Only a few peaks ? Moderate climate covered with snow throughout the year throughout the year (A) Receives heavy rainfall (B) Receives no rainfall (C) Receives moderate rainfall (D) Receives scanty rainfall Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 128 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 128 25-05-2019 15:57:50

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-465) Concept The Three Basins of 10 the Northern Plain 6.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following crops is NOT grown in the Northern Plain? [   ] (A) tea (B)  rice (C)  coffee (D)  wheat 2. Which of the following statements about the Northern Plain is true?  [   ] (A) It lies to the north of the Himalayas. (B) It extends from Rajasthan to Assam. (C) It is divided into four river basins. (D) The Padma flows through this region. 3. Why are there many national parks in the Northern Plain? [   ] (A) to protect the special forests and animals (B) to reduce the number of zoos (C) to prevent the pollution of rivers (D) to protect the religious and historical towns 4. Look at the area marked on [   ] the given map. It shows a state that is called India’s breadbasket. Which of the following states is it? (A) Uttar Pradesh (B) West Bengal (C) Punjab (D) Assam 5. Which animal is found in the Northern Plain? [   ] (A) yak (B)  rhinoceros (C)  anaconda (D)  walrus 6. Which country does the Brahmaputra originate in? [   ] (A) India (B)  Pakistan (C)  Tibet (D)  Bangladesh 129 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 129 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:50

7. Look at the given map. [   ] It shows a state in the Northern Plain. Which two river basins is this state a part of? (A) Indus and Ganga basins (B) Indus and Brahmaputra basins (C) G anga and Yamuna basins (D) Ganga and Brahmaputra basins 8. Imagine that you are going to visit the largest delta in the [   ] world. Which of the following deltas will you visit?  (A) Yellow River Delta (B) Sundarbans (C) Amazon Delta (D) Mississippi Delta 9. Which of the following statements about the Ganga is [   ] NOT true? (A) It originates in the Gangotri glacier in the Himalayas. (B) It is joined by Yamuna at Prayagraj. (C) It flows through Gujarat and Rajasthan. (D) Along with the Brahmaputra, it creates the Sundarbans. 10. Which of the following completes the tree diagram on the rivers of the Northern Plain?  [   ] NORTHERN PLAIN Indus Basin Brahmaputra Basin Ganga Basin Sutlej, Beas ? Ganga, Yamuna and their tributaries (A) Mahi, Sabarmati, Brahmaputra (B) Mahanadi, Godavari (C) Narmada, Tapi (D) Brahmaputra, Teesta, Manas Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ 130 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 130 25-05-2019 15:57:51

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-466) Concept The Deccan Plateau and 10 the Central Highlands 7.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. What led to the formation of the Malwa Plateau? [   ] (A) volcanic activity (B) heavy rainfall (C) cotton farming (D) flow of rivers 2. Which of the following statements about the Central Highlands is true? [   ] (A) No rivers flow through it. (B) It is wider in the east. (C) It is bordered on the west by the Deccan Plateau. (D) The region of Bundelkhand lies to its east. Look at the given map. Use it to answer Q3 and Q4. 3. Which region is marked [   ] on the map? (A) Malwa Plateau (B) Central Highlands (C) Chota Nagpur Plateau (D) Deccan Plateau 4. Which of the following hill ranges will you find to the north [   ] of this region? (A) Aravalli hills (B) Eastern Ghats (C) Vindhya Range (D) Rajmahal hills 131 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 131 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:52

5. Why do we find many factories on the Peninsular Plateau? [   ] (A) because cotton is grown there (B) because the region has fast rivers (C) because minerals are easily available there (D) because the climate is semi-dry 6. When would you experience rain on the Deccan Plateau? [   ] (A)  January   (B)  July   (C)  March   (D)  December 7. Which of the following statements about the plants of the [   ] Peninsular Plateau is NOT true? (A) There are forests in the Eastern Ghats. (B) Trees with hard wood grow in this region. (C) The trees of the Peninsular Plateau have broad leaves. (D) Mahua trees do not grow in the Peninsular Plateau. 8. Which of the following crops would a farmer living on the Peninsular Plateau mostly grow? [   ] (A)  sugarcane  (B)  rice   (C)  bajra    (D)  bananas 9. Stanley will travel north from the Central Highlands. Which of the following will he come across? [   ] (A) Deccan Plateau (B) Ganga Plains (C) Brahmaputra Basin (D) Western Ghats 10. Which of the following completes the given mind map? [   ] Aravalli hills HILL RANGES SURROUNDING ? THE PENINSULAR PLATEAU Western Ghats Eastern Ghats (A) Himalayas (B) Vindhya Range (C) Satpura Range (D) Rajmahal hills Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 132 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 132 25-05-2019 15:57:52

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-467) Concept 10 8.1 Life in the Western Desert Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. What cause does Rajendra Singh work for in Rajasthan? [   ] (A) stopping child abuse (B) water conservation (C) education (D) public health 2. Why do only thorny shrubs and bushes grow in the Great [   ] Indian Desert? (A) due to the cold climate (B) due to heavy rainfall (C) due to snow (D) due to little rain 3. Which of the following statements about the Great Indian Desert is true? [   ] (A) It has many rivers. (B) It is a sandy and rocky region. (C) It is also called the Thar Plateau. (D) It covers more than half of Punjab. Study the given picture. Use it to answer Q4 and Q5. 4. What kind of people mostly live in this region? [   ] (A) fishermen (B) nomads by classklap (C) mountain climbers (D) sailors 25-05-2019 15:57:54 133 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 133

5. Which food item is popular in this region? [   ] (A) fish curry (B) bajre ki roti (C) idli (D) poha 6. Which of the following statements is NOT true?  [   ] (A) It has taken thousands of years for the Thar Desert to form. (B) The Mehrangarh Fort can be found in the Thar Desert. (C) Agra is an important city in the Thar Desert. (D) Very few animals and birds are found in the Thar Desert. 7. Why do people living in the desert move from one place to another?  [   ] (A) in search of sand dunes (B) in search of fertile land (C) in search of food and water (D) in search of rock plants 8. Nazia is going to the Thar Desert region for a holiday. Which of the following tourist sites will she see there? [   ] (A) Taj Mahal (B) India Gate (C) Gateway of India (D) Hawa Mahal 9. What are the mounds of sand formed by the wind called? [   ] (A) oasis (B) sand dunes (C) ponds (D) icebergs 10. Which of the following completes the mind map on the climate of the Thar Desert? [   ] Very hot days and cool nights during summers CLIMATE OF THE Warm days and very cold THAR DESERT nights during winters ? (A) Remains hot throughout the year (B) Humid throughout the year (C) Snows during winters (D) No sunlight for six months Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 134 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 134 25-05-2019 15:57:54

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-468) Concept The Coastal Plains and 10 the Islands 9.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following rivers will NOT form the landform shown in the given picture?  [   ] (A) Mahanadi (B) Godavari (C) Kaveri (D) Narmada 2. Which of the following statements about the Islands is true? [   ] (A) The Islands have many hills. (B) The climate of the Islands is hot and dry. (C) There are only two islands in India (D) The Islands have forests. 3. Why does it take longer to drive across the Eastern Coastal Plains than across of the Western Coastal Plains? [   ] (A) because the Eastern Coastal Plains have many mountains (B) because the Eastern Coastal Plains receive heavy rainfall (C) because the Eastern Coastal Plains are wider (D) because the Eastern Coastal Plains have many trees 4. Why are there plenty of trees in the coastal plains? [   ] (A) nearness to the sea (B) hot and humid climate (C) lack of rainfall (D) presence of hills 5. Why is it easier for ships to reach the western coast than [   ] the eastern coast? (A) because it rains more on the eastern coast (B) because the Western Ghats are higher (C) because the eastern coast has more sand (D) because the sea level along the western coast is higher 135 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 135 25-05-2019 15:57:54

6. Along the coast of which state would you be able to see [   ] the given animal? (A) Kerala (B) Punjab (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Assam 7. Which of the following areas has rainfall during December?[   ] (A) northern part of the Eastern Coastal Plains (B) southern part of the Eastern Coastal Plains (C) northern part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (D) southern part of the Western Coastal Plains 8. Which of the following statements about the coastal plains is NOT true? [   ] (A) The Western Coastal Plains are about 50 km wide. (B) The Eastern Coastal Plains have deltas. (C) Goa is located in the Eastern Coastal Plains. (D) The coastal plains are divided into two parts. 9. Imagine that you are travelling around India. You see an olive ridley turtle. Where are you? [   ] (A) Maharashtra (B) the Lakshadweep (C) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (D) Goa 10. Which of the following states will complete the given table?[   ] Region State Eastern Coastal Plains Odisha Western Coastal Plains ? (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) West Bengal (C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Karnataka Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 136 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 136 25-05-2019 15:57:55

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-469) Concept 10 10.1 Natural Resources: Forests Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. A tree in your garden loses its leaves during the dry season. What tree could it be? [   ] (A) rosewood (B) gulmohar (C) keekar (D) eucalyptus 2. Which of the following statements is true? [   ] (A) We cannot use things from forests to make shampoo. (B) Any place with trees is called a forest. (C) Forests are used by human beings only for shelter. (D) Forests usually grow naturally. 3. W hy do we find evergreen forests in the Andaman and [   ] Nicobar Islands? (A) because they are close to the sea (B) because they have sandy soil (C) because it is windy there (D) because the climate is hot and humid 4. Imagine that you are travelling. The trees around you have needle-like leaves. Which place are you in? [   ] (A) Nilgiri hills (B) Northern Plain (C) Andaman and (D) Thar Desert Nicobar Islands Look at the given picture. Use it to answer Q5 and Q6. 137 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 137 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:55

5. Which tree can be found in this type of forest. [   ] (A) teak  (B) sundari  (C) keekar  (D) babul 6. On what kind of landform can these forests be found? [   ] (A) mountains (B) plateaus (C) plains (D) deltas 7. Why are trees in coniferous forests narrow at the top and [   ] wider at the bottom? (A) to prevent snow from gathering on the branches (B) to get enough sunlight (C) to store water (D) to prevent animals from climbing the tree 8. All the trees in an area have been cut down. What will [   ] happen to the soil of that area? (A) It will get eroded. (B) It will become more fertile. (C) It will remain unchanged. (D) It will turn black. 9. Which of the following statements is NOT true? [   ] (A) Coniferous forests are found on mountains. (B) Tidal forests are found in West Bengal. (C) Deciduous forests grow in the Peninsular Plateau region. (D) Evergreen forests grow where there is very little water. 10. Which of the following completes the given word web? [   ] Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan THORNY AND SCRUB ? FORESTS Gujarat (A) Maharashtra (B) Tamil Nadu (C) Nagaland (D) Karnataka Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 138 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 138 25-05-2019 15:57:56

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-470) Concept 10 10.2 Natural Resources: Soil Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. How long does it take to form one inch of soil? [   ] (A) 50 years (B) 70 years (C) 100 years (D) 10 years 2. Which of the following statements about soil is true? [   ] (A) Soil is made up of only rocks. (B) Soil is made up of only decomposing materials. (C) Soil does not contain sand. (D) Soil can store gases like nitrogen. 3. The soil of an area has been eroded. Which of the following gases will be released into the air? [   ] (A) oxygen (B) hydrogen (C) carbon dioxide (D) nitrogen dioxide Look at the given picture. Use it to answer Q4 and Q5. 4. What is this layer of soil called? [    ] (A) topsoil (B) sandy soil by classklap (C) fragmented soil (D) subsoil 25-05-2019 15:57:56 139 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 139

5. Which of the following will you find in this layer? [   ] (A) crops (B) humus (C) clay (D) vegetation 6. Rashi wants to grow millet. Which type of soil does she need to grow millet? [   ] (A) arid soil (B) alluvial soil (C) black soil (D) red soil 7. Why is the Northern Plain suitable for growing wheat? [   ] (A) because it has black soil (B) because it has alluvial soil (C) because it is large (D) because it has humus 8. Which of the following statements is NOT true? [   ] (A) Alluvial soil is a type of soil. (B) Black soil is a type of soil (C) Topsoil is a type of soil. (D) Red soil is a type of soil. 9. Why is soil important to humans? [   ] (A) because it has different layers (B) because it protects us from diseases (C) because we can bury things in it (D) because we can grow crops on it 10. Which of the following will complete the given table? [   ] Type of soil Region where found Sandy soil Western Desert Laterite soil Areas with heavy rainfall Black soil ? (A) Hilly areas (B) Northern Plain (C) Islands (D) Parts of the Peninsular Plateau Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 140 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 140 25-05-2019 15:57:56

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-471) Concept 10 11.1 Some Powerful Dynasties of India Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following dynasties carved messages into stone for its people? [   ] (A) Mughal dynasty (B) Mauryan dynasty (C) Chola dynasty (D) Gupta dynasty 2. Which of the following statements is NOT true?  [   ] (A) Kingdoms are ruled by a king or a queen. (B) Kingdoms are often called a democracy. (C) Rulers inherit the right to rule. (D) Kingdoms were ruled by different dynasties at different times. Study the given map. Use it to answer Q3 and Q4. 3. Which of the following rulers conquered the island shown in the map? [   ] (A) Ashoka (B) Samudragupta (C) Babur (D) Rajendra Chola I 4. The dynasty which conquered the island shown in the map built many structures. Which of those still stands today? [    ] (A) Kallanai dam (B) Red Fort (C) Qutb Minar (D) Ashoka Pillar 141 by classklap Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 141 25-05-2019 15:57:57

5. Why is the period of the Gupta dynasty’s rule called the Golden Age of India? [   ] (A) because gold was mined during this period (B) because golden temples were built by the Guptas (C) because the colour of their palaces was yellow (D) because scientific achievements were made during this period 6. How did the rulers of the Indian dynasties spread knowledge?[   ] (A) by creating great armies (B) by building colleges (C) by conquering different (D) by building gardens islands 7. Which of the following statements is true?  [   ] (A) There have been only a few kingdoms throughout history in India. (B) A monarchy did not have a king or a queen. (C) Subjects did not need laws in early kingdoms. (D) Early kingdoms developed thousands of years ago. 8. Why did early kingdoms need laws? [   ] (A) to increase their size (B) to encourage artists (C) to build forts (D) to remain at peace 9. Which famous poet belonged to the period of the Gupta [   ] dynasty? (A) Kalidasa (B) Aryabhata (C) Chandragupta (D) Kabir 10. Which of the following rulers will complete the given table? [   ] Dynasty Ruler Mauryan Ashoka Gupta ? Mughal Akbar (A) Chandragupta Maurya (B) Chandragupta I (C) Rajaraja Chola I (D) Rajendra Chola I Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 142 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 142 25-05-2019 15:57:57

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-472) Concept 10 11.2 The Mughal Empire Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. When did Humayun regain his empire from Sher Shah Suri? [   ] (A) 1630 (B) 1755 (C) 1530 (D) 1555 2. Which of the following statements about the Mughal dynasty is NOT true? [   ] (A) It ruled parts of southern India. (B) The rulers of the dynasty supported trade and cultural activities. (C) The rulers of the dynasty were good at administration. (D) It ruled for less than a century. 3. Why were differences between the Muslims and the Hindus created during the rule of Aurangzeb?  [   ] (A) because the Jama Masjid was built (B) because extra taxes were imposed on Hindus (C) because Hindus occupied government posts (D) because the empire lost most of its power 4. How did Akbar become the emperor? [   ] (A) by imprisoning his father (B) by imprisoning his brothers (C) by going to war (D) by his father’s death Study the given picture. Use it to answer Q5 and Q6. 143 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 143 by classklap 25-05-2019 15:57:58

5. In which city was this monument built? [    ] (A) Mumbai (B) Delhi (C) Agra (D) Hyderabad 6. What happened to the emperor who built this monument? [   ] (A) conquered western India (B) lived a simple life (C) left his empire (D) was imprisoned by his son 7. Which of the following statements is true? [   ] (A) The Mauryan Empire was smaller than the Mughal Empire. (B) The Mauryan rulers were followers of Islam. (C) The Mughals are known for their interests in arts, literature and music. (D) Emperor Ashoka did not favour all religions. 8. What is common between Akbar and Aurangzeb? [   ] (A) weakest ruler of the empire (B) lacked military knowledge (C) believed in simple living and avoided luxuries (D) hard-working and energetic 9. Which region did Aurangzeb conquer? [   ] (A) northern India (B) southern India (C) eastern India (D) western India 10. W hich of the following completes the flow chart on the rulers of the Mughal Empire? [   ] Babur Humayun ? Jahangir (A) Akbar (B) Aurangzeb (C) Shah Jahan (D) Ashoka Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 144 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 144 25-05-2019 15:57:58

CLASS-4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II WORKSHEET (WS-473) Concept 10 12.1 The Indian Constitution Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. How many women were part of the group of people who wrote the Indian Constitution? [   ] (A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 15 (D) 50 2. Who among the following took part in writing the Constitution of India? [   ] (A) Sarojini Naidu (B) Rani Lakshmi Bai (C) Subhas Chandra Bose (D) Mahatma Gandhi 3. What is the given picture an example of? [   ] (A) national bird (B) national animal (C) national idol (D) national law 4. Which of the following is the national animal of India? [    ] [   ] (A) lion (B) tiger by classklap (C) elephant (D) horse 25-05-2019 15:57:58 5. When was the national anthem of India adopted? (A) 24 January 1950 (B) 26 January 1950 (C) 28 January 1950 (D) 26 January 1947 145 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 145

6. How long did it take to write the Indian Constitution? [   ] (A) about two years (B) more than five years (C) about three years (D) less than a year 7. Which of the following statements is true? [   ] (A) A constitution is a record of rules for only the government. (B) The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. (C) The Indian Constitution was written by all Indians. (D) The Indian Constitution is written in both Urdu and English. 8. Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched? [   ] (A) Right to Equality – Jay can go to court if he is forced to work. (B) Right to Freedom – Amir can live anywhere he wants. (C) Right against exploitation – Sita cannot work in a shop because she is 13 years old. (D) Right to Freedom of Religion – Lara can follow any religion. 9. Which of the following is NOT a Fundamental Duty? [   ] (A) never damaging public property (B) going to court if denied any fundamental right (C) protecting forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife (D) preserving our heritage sites 10. Which of the following completes the mind map on the Right to Equality? [   ] Gender RIGHT TO Does not allow Religion EQUALITY discrimination on Place of birth the basis of ? (A) Date of birth (B) Address (C) Place of work (D) Caste Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ by classklap 146 Worksheet_Maths_Grade_4_2.indb 146 25-05-2019 15:57:59


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