Wednesday, 25 January 2017
QUESTION BANK V EVS
Question Bank for
V class EVS
Summative Assessment-2
Chapters
12. What if it
Finishes…?
13. A shelter so
High!
14. When the Earth
Shook!
15. Blow Hot, Blow
Cold
16. Who will do this
Work?
17. Across the Wall
18. No Place for Us?
19. A Seed tells a
Farmer’s Story
20. Whose Forests?
21. Like Father, Like
Daughter
22. On the Move Again
12. What if it
Finishes…?
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
petrol pump,
naturally, solar, petroleum, two-third, cough, bicycles,
big machines, petrol,
ground, diesel, 18, engine, fuel, refinery, petroleum,
damp
a) Adalaj step well
is about _____ km away from Ahmedabad.
b) There were hardly
any __________ on the highway.
c) Vehicles run on
__________.
d) Vehicles stopped
at the __________ for fuel.
e) On the posters at
the petrol pump, it is written that __________ and
__________ will not
last forever.
f) Petrol is formed
__________ but very slowly.
g) Petrol is found
deep down under the __________.
h) __________ is a
smelly, thick, dark coloured liquid.
i) We get kerosene,
diesel, petrol, engine oil, wax etc. from __________.
j) Petroleum is
cleaned and its products are separated in a __________.
k) We need __________
to pump the petrol out and clean it.
l) There is a lot of
smoke when __________ wood is burnt.
m) __________ energy
is renewable and unlimited.
n) About __________
people in our country, use cow dung cakes (uple),
wood and dry twigs,
etc.
o) We should switch
off the __________ when we stop our vehicles at a
red light.
p) __________ is a
health hazard caused due to the smoke emitted from
vehicles.
II. Tick ()
the correct answer.
What is the advantage
of using CNG over petrol?
i) It can be filled
in cylinders. ( )
ii) It gives out less
smoke. ( )
iii) It gives more
power. ( )
iv) It is freely
available. ( )
III. 1 mark
questions. (Short
answer questions)
a) Where is Adalaj
step well located?
b) Why was a child
sitting in a rickshaw coughing badly?
c) From where do we
get petrol?
d) How is petrol
pumped out?
e) What do women in
the village use to make a fire to cook food?
f) Which states of
India have oil fields?
g) Besides oil, what
else is found deep inside the earth?
IV. 2 mark questions.
(Long answer questions)
a) Why do majority of
people in our country use cow dung cakes (uple),
wood and dry twigs as
fuel?
b) Write the full
forms: (i) LPG (ii) CNG
c) Why is CNG
preferred as a fuel to petrol and diesel?
d) Name the products
obtained from petroleum.
e) What are the uses
of petroleum?
f) How can we save
petrol? (or) Suggest some ways to save petrol.
g) What kind of
problems do we face if the number of vehicles keeps on
increasing on the
roads?
h) What is a
refinery?
i) The rates of
petrol and diesel in Delhi are given below. Look at the
table and answer the
following questions:
i) In three years the
rate of petrol went up by _________ rupees.
ii) In three years
the rate of diesel increased by ________ rupees.
iii) _________ was
the difference in the rates of petrol and diesel in the
year 2008.
iv) _________ is the
difference in the rates of petrol and diesel in the
year 2011.
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j) Study the chart
carefully and answer the questions that follow:
i) In the year 1976,
out of 100, _________ houses used uple and wood.
ii) Out of 100
_________ houses were using electricity in 1996.
iii) The fuel used
least in 1976 is _____________.
iv) The increase in
the use of LPG and Kerosene in the year 1996
when compared to the
use in 1976 is _______.
13. A Shelter so
High!
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
5000, Changthang,
arches, Lekha, goats, sheep, Pashmina, 00 C,
Khatamband, 250, dab,
Shikara, Rebo, houseboat, 70, roof, Changthang,
Ladakh,
a) __________, a cold
desert, gets very little rainfall.
b) The ______________
is the most important part of the people of Leh.
c) Changpas have
special goats from which the famous __________ wool
is made.
d) __________ is at a
height of almost 5000 metres.
e) Changpa tribe has
only __________ people.
f) __________ and
__________ are Changpas only treasure.
g) Donga is a type of
__________ found in Srinagar.
h) In Changthang
temperature drops below __________.
i) __________ means a
place where a few people live.
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j) The beautiful
design on wood that can be seen on the ceilings of the
houseboats is called
__________ which has a pattern that looks like a
jigsaw puzzle.
k) The special type
of windows that comes out of the wall is called
_______.
l) The door and
windows of old houses have beautiful __________.
m) The beautiful and
well decorated boats on the Dal Lake are called
__________.
n) One Pashmina shawl
is made after almost __________ hours of
weaving.
o) The wind blows at
__________ km per hour at Changthang in winter.
p) The tent made of
Yak hair in which Changpas live is called a _______.
q) The place where
Changpas keep their sheep and goats is called a
__________.
II. Tick ()
the correct answer.
a) In which direction
does one have to travel while going from Mumbai to
Leh?
i) East ( ) ii) West
( ) iii) North ( )
iv) South ( )
b) It is difficult to
breathe at high places. Why?
i) The body stops
working properly at such heights. ( )
ii) Air is thin and
at low pressure. ( )
iii) Due to cold, air
freezes. ( )
iv) Nose has to work
harder to breathe in air. ( )
III. 1 mark
questions. (Short
answer questions)
a) What is the
meaning of the word “Changthang?”
b) Why does each
family of Changpas put a special mark on their
animals?
c) What is a Lekha?
d) Name two places
that are famous for boathouses?
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IV. Identify the
things in the pictures and name them.
i) Many families in
Srinagar live in these boats.
These boats can be
seen in Dal Lake and
Jhelum River.
Ans: _____________.
ii) Beautiful
carvings on wood that can be seen on the ceiling of houseboats
and some big houses.
Ans: _____________.
iii) Some old houses
have a special type of window which comes out of the
wall.
Ans: _____________.
iv) The doors and windows
of old houses in Srinagar have beautiful arches.
Ans: _____________.
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v) The well decorated
and beautiful boats on the Dal Lake.
Ans: _______________.
IV. 2 mark questions.
(Long answer questions)
a) How far is Mumbai
from Delhi? Which states does one have to pass
during this journey
by road?
b) How are the houses
in Mumbai different from Manali?
c) Why is Ladakh
called a cold desert?
d) During winter,
Tashi and his family live on the ground floor. Why would
they be doing so?
e) Why do people in
Leh eat dry fruits and vegetables in winter?
f) Why did Tahsi say
“Roof is the most important part of their houses?”
g) Why is it
difficult to breathe at Changthang?
h) What is a Rebo?
i) Describe the
houses of Leh?
j) Why does weaving of
a Pashmina shawl take so much time?
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k) Why are goats and
sheep considered as only treasure of the
Changpas?
l) Why do the
Changpas graze their goats at higher and colder places?
m) Why do the houses
on the mountains have sloping roofs?
14. When the Earth
Shook!
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
floods, drought,
Gujarat, famine
a) On 26th January,
2001 an earthquake occurred in the Kutch area of
___________.
b) If there is no
rain, crops can fail and there can be a ___________.
c) Shortage of water
and food can result in ___________.
d) Excessive rainfall
can lead to ___________.
II. Tick ()
the correct answer.
A boy is sitting
under a table holding tightly during an
earthquake. Why do
you think, one should go under
a table or any other
strong object during an earthquake?
i) The table will
work like a parachute while the boy is
going down. ( )
ii) He will be
comfortable under the table during the
earthquake. ( )
iii) It is easier to
find someone trapped under a table or any other large
object. ( )
iv) The table will
save him from heavy things like stones, roofs or fans falling
on him. ( )
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III. 1 mark
questions. (Short
answer questions)
a) What is an
earthquake?
b) What happened on
26th
January,
2001?
c) What is drought?
d) What do
you mean by famine?
IV. 2 mark questions.
(Long answer questions)
a) What should one do
if an earthquake occurs?
(Or)
What are the
precautions to be taken in case of an earthquake?
b) What kind of damage
can an earthquake cause?
c) What advise do
engineers and architects give people while building
houses in the
earthquake affected areas?
d) What type of
difficulties (problems) are faced by people during floods?
15. Blow Hot, Blow
Cold
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
colder, water vapour,
warm, air, stethoscope, Dr. Jakir Hussain, downwards,
warm, upwards, hot,
cold, warm
a) __________ air is
light and rises up.
b) __________ air is
heavy and comes down.
c) Our breath is
__________ than hot tea and hence we blow air to cool
tea.
d) We __________ our
hands in winter by blowing on them, when they
are cold.
e) The air blown from
our mouth is __________ in a cold winter.
f) The air we breathe
out contains __________ which turns into drops of
water when comes in
contact with a cold surface.
g) The wood cutter
kept blowing into his hands while cutting the wood
because to __________
them.
h) A popcorn seller
fans the burning coal to increase the __________
supply.
i) We use a
__________ to listen to the sound of a heartbeat.
j) Whenever the air
flows __________ the paper snake will move in a
clockwise direction.
k) When the air flows
__________ the paper snake will move in the anticlockwise
direction.
l) The story Blow
Hot, Blow Cold was written by _________________.
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II. Tick ()
the correct answer.
a) Suppose you are
given hot khichdi to eat. How will cool down without
blowing air from your
mouth?
i) By mixing cold
water into it. ( )
ii) By spreading it
over the plate. ( )
iii) By putting ice
cubes into it. ( )
iv) By spreading it
over our palm. ( )
b) Suppose you bang
your head while playing and your forehead is
swollen, a warmed
handkerchief if put over it gives relief. Why is it so?
i) Warm air kills
germs on the injury. ( )
ii) Handkerchief has
medicine on it. ( )
iii) Warm air soothes
the skin giving relief. ( )
iv) It is done to
please children. ( )
c) Some musical
instruments are given below. Tick the instrument that we
blow air into produce
sound.
i) ii)
( )
( )
iii) iv)
( ) ( )
III. 1 mark
questions. (Short
answer questions)
a) How does your
breath help to warm your cold hands in winter?
b) Why do we blow at
a burning fire?
c) Name any two
musical instruments we blow air into produce sound.
d) Why do we blow on
hot potatoes?
IV. 2 mark questions.
(Long answer questions)
a) Why do people blow
air on their spectacles before cleaning them?
b) Why do we see
drops of water on your bathroom mirror, when you take
a hot shower in
winter?
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Who will do this
work?
I. 1 mark questions.
(Short answer questions)
a) Identify the
persons in the pictures and write their names in the blanks.
(i) He fought against
untouchability throughout his
life. He is also
known as ‘Father of our nation.’
Ans:
__________________.
(ii) He fought for
the justice to the people who were
treated as
untouchables. He was the chairman
of the drafting
committee of our constitution.
Ans:
__________________.
b) Why do people do
different kinds jobs?
c) Write any two jobs
that people would not like to do.
d) After India’s
freedom under whose leadership was the constitution
prepared?
e) Who fought against
untouchability throughout his life?
f) “Every person
should do every kind of work” Who said these words?
g) What was
Mahatma Gandhi’s favourite song (Bhajan)?
II. Tick ()
the correct answer.
Why do you think the
sweepers and scavengers need to do their work?
i) They enjoy doing
their work. ( )
ii) They do not get
any other work. ( )
iii) They get good
money for doing their work. ( )
iv) They believe that
work is worship and have no shame in doing any
kind of work. ( )
III. 2 mark
questions. (Long
answer questions)
a) Who was Dr. Bhim
Rao Baba Saheb Ambedkar? What did he become
famous for?
b) Who was Narayan
(or) Narayan Bhai Desai?
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17. Across the Wall
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
united, unhealthy,
cooperation, girls, encourage, lose, player, ability, courage,
Noor khan
a) __________ between
the members is the strength of team.
b) It is important to
__________ each member of team.
c) Even if every
player is excellent, the team can __________ a match.
d) People today
expect that __________ can play different games.
e) While playing a
game, play as a __________ never think you are girl or
a boy.
f) A good team is one
that is __________.
g) Players are
recognised by their __________ rather than by their caste
or economic status.
h) Ranking and
__________ competition should be avoided amongst
players.
i) __________ was the
coach of Afsana’s team.
j) If you have a wish
or dream, have __________ to speak about it. If you
don’t do this now,
you may regret later.
II. Tick ()
the correct answer.
a) Why, do you think,
are girls generally not allowed to play freely like
boys?
i) Girls are weak and
not fit to play games. ( )
ii) Girls waste their
time in chitchatting. ( )
iii) Girls are more
interested in makeup and fashions. ( )
iv) Parents fear for
the safety of their daughters. ( )
b) Which is the most
important requirement for winning while playing in a
team?
i) Lots of money and
good equipment. ( )
ii) All players
should be from the same religion. ( )
iii) Playing for the
team and not for oneself. ( )
iv) Having nutritious
food. ( )
c) By what quality
players are generally recognised?
i) By their caste. (
)
ii) By the amount of
money they have or make . ( )
iii) By their style
and fashion. ( )
iv) By their talent
and ability to play. ( )
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III. 1 mark
questions. (Short
answer questions)
a) Where is Nagpada?
b) Name any two
sports that are played as a team.
c) With what spirit
should a person play a game?
d) What is the
strength of the team?
e) How can you
fulfill your dream?
f) Name the sport
that is played by the
girls in the picture.
Ans: _______________.
V. 2 mark questions.
(Long answer questions)
a) Why were girls not
encouraged to play in earlier times? What they are
expected to do?
b) What do you do you
understand by the term “Team spirit?”
c) List any two
benefits of playing sports.
d) “Afsana has jumped
over the wall. The gender wall that her mother
had put up for her.”
What was this wall? What do you understand by
‘gender bias?’
18. No Place for Us
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
farming, family, dam,
kabadiwala (junk seller), tyre, elders, Sinduri, Khedi,
Mumbai
a) __________ is the
main occupation of villagers.
b) Empty bottles and
newspapers are sold to the __________.
c) Working with
__________, children in the village, one can learn many
things.
d) People in the
village live like a __________.
e) A big wall is
built across the river is called a __________.
f) The smoke and
smell coming from burning __________ is horrible and
unhealthy.
g) Jatrya was born in
__________ village.
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h) Jatrya’s family
moved to __________ village from Khedi village.
i) In search of a
better life Jatrya’s family moved from Sinduri village to
__________ city.
II. Write ‘True’ for
the correct statement and ‘False’ for the wrong
statement.
a) In towns there are
taps but not enough water. [ ]
b) In towns people
falling sick unlike in villages. [ ]
c) Children from
villages are welcomed in schools. [ ]
d) Houses in towns
have more space than houses in the villages. [ ]
e) There are plenty
of trees in towns and the air is fresh and clean. [ ]
f) Roofs made of tin
keep the houses cool in summer. [ ]
III. Tick ()
the correct answer.
a) Jatrya feels alone
in Mumbai, even when he is surrounded by people.
Why?
i) Nobody talks to
him or his family. ( )
ii) Everybody is busy
in his own work. ( )
iii) He is considered
an outsider and not welcomed in Mumbai. ( )
iv) He cannot speak
the language of the local people. ( )
b) Why do you think
families like that of Jatrya are coming to big cities?
i) They like city
life than village life. ( )
ii) They have been
displaced from their villages due to big projects like
dams. ( )
iii) To earn more
money. ( )
iv) They have been
driven out of their homes by rich people. ( )
c) Who do you think
is responsible for the state in which Jatrya finds
himself now?
i) Jatrya himself. He
should not move from his own Khedi village. ( )
ii) God and fate. ( )
iii) He wanted to
enjoy the benefits of city life. ( )
iv) Government and
its agencies for not taking care of its citizens. ( )
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IV. 2 mark questions.
(Long answer questions)
a) How is life in the
village different from that of cities?
b) How does building
of dams affect the life of the people living in that
area?
c) Why do the poor
people in towns collect rubber pieces and old tyres?
d) What kind of
problems people face who are displaced or asked to move
from their place?
(or) How does displacement affect the lives of the
people?
e) How did Jatrya
suffer in Sinduri? (Write any two points)
f) List the
differences between the life of Jatrya used to lead in Khedi
village and the life
in Mumbai? (Write any two differences)
g) Why did Jatrya and
his family leave Sinduri and migrate to Mumbai?
19. A Seed Tells a
Farmer’s Story
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
neem, charkha, cow
dung, tractors, bajra, fresh, insects, stew, seasons,
Earthworms, soil,
upside down
a) __________ is a
natural fertilizer.
b) In earlier times
farmers used __________ leaves to protect the seeds
from insects.
c) Undhiya is a kind
of __________.
d) Undhiya means
____________________.
e) Undhiya is eaten
with __________ rotis.
f) Cotton used to be
spun on a __________ by the village people at
home.
g) In the past, food
used to be tasty as it was __________ from the fields.
h) __________ are
used to plough the fields nowadays instead of
bullocks.
i) The new seeds are
such that the crops can easily affected by harmful
__________.
j) Farmers grow
different kinds of crops according to the __________.
k) Growing the same
crop over and over, and using so many chemicals,
affects the
__________.
l) ____________ are
called the best friends of the soil.
II. 1 mark questions.
(Short answer questions)
a) How are seeds
protected from insects in olden days?
b) What did Damjibhai
do to protect seeds from insects?
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c) Name two festivals
related to seasons.
d) Why did medicines
have to be sprayed on the crops?
III. 2 mark
questions. (Long
answer questions)
a) What is Undhiya?
How is it cooked?
b) What replaced the
crops like Bajra and Jowar and why?
c) How is farming
become easier in modern times?
d) Why is an
earthworm called a farmer’s friend?
e) What is compost?
How can it be made?
f) How do plants like
crotons give a signal when they become dry?
g) What would happen
if all the farmers were to use only one kind of seed
and grow only one
kind of crop?
20. Whose Forests?
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
fallen, ash, bamboo,
tin, adivasis, contractors, developers, Suryamani,
Cheraw, tins,
Jharkhand, Torang, 25, rice, three-fourth, parrot, jungle
a) The cut weeds are
turned and their __________ is mixed with the soil
to make ready for
sowing.
b) __________ are
forest dwellers.
c) __________ cut
down forests.
d) Forest __________
have a right on the forest.
e) Baskets are woven
from __________ and leaf plates are made from
__________ leaves.
f) __________ is
called the daughter of the jungle.
g) Suryamani lives in
__________ state.
h) ‘Mirchi’ is
Suryamani’s pet __________.
i) Suryamani opened a
centre named __________ to promote Kuduk
language and adivasi
culture and traditions.
j) ‘Torang’ means
__________ in Kuduk language.
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k) According to
‘Right to Forest act’ people who have been living in the
forests for at least
__________ years have a right over the forest land
and what is grown on
it.
l) In Mizoram, a
__________ is used as a standard unit to measure
paddy and other
grains.
m) In Mizoram, farm
land is measured in __________.
n) Mizo people do
their special __________ dance in celebrations.
o) The main crop of
Mizoram is __________.
p) About
_____________ people in Mizoram are linked to the forests.
II. Tick ()
the correct answer.
a) To which community
does Suryamani belong?
i) Kuduk ( )
ii) Munda ( )
iii) Santhal ( )
iv) Gond ( )
b) The traditional
dance of Mizo people.
i) Kuchipudi ( )
ii) Kathak ( )
iii) Cheraw ( )
iv) Odissi ( )
III. 1 mark
questions. (Short
answer questions)
a) Who are adivasis?
b) What is ‘Torang?’
c) What is meant by
one tin of land?
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d) Identify the
person in the picture who is known as ‘daughter of the
jungle’ and write her
name in the blank.
Ans: _______________
e) Name any
two things that we get from forests.
IV. 2 mark questions.
(Long answer questions)
a) Why is learning
from forests considered as important as learning from
books?
b) Why are forests
are called collective banks?
c) Why are forests
disappearing nowadays?
d) What is the
importance of education in relation to save forests?
e) What is ‘Jhoom
farming?’
f) Write about “Right
to Forest Act 2007?”
g) Write a few lines
about “Cheraw Dance?”
h) In Mizoram
carrying rice crop home takes many weeks-----Give the
reason.
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i) Look at the below
India map and answer the following questions.
i. Name any two
states that have “thick forests.”
ii. Name any two
states that have “thin forests.”
iii. Name a state in
South India that has thick forests.
iv. Name any one
state that doesn’t have any forest.
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21. Like Father, Like
Daughter
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
adopted, same, legs,
environment, identical, virus, twins, Gregor Mendel,
inherited
a) The colour of our
eyes is __________ from our parents.
b) An __________
child does not resemble the people who bring him up.
c) __________ twins
look exactly alike.
d) Children brought
up in the __________ environment behave in a
similar way.
e) __________ are
affected when a person suffers from polio.
f) _______________
explained hereditary of characters using pea plants.
g) Saroja and
Suvasini are __________.
h) Polio is caused by
__________.
i) Some habits we get
from our family, some skills we pick up from our
__________.
II. 1 mark questions.
(Short answer questions)
a) Whose habits and
characters do we take?
b) Who are identical
twins?
c) Who is an adopted
child?
d) Which part of the
body will be affected by polio? Is this hereditary?
e) What is pulse
polio?
f) Name two
characteristics that a person inherits.
g) Will two sisters
brought up in different environments behave in a similar
way?
h) What is similar
between Saroja and Suvasini?
III. 2 mark
questions. (Long
answer questions)
a) What is the
difference between Saroja and Suvasini?
b) What did Gregor
Mendel find about the pea plant?
c) What is polio? How
can it be prevented?
d) Complete the following table.
Your special habit or trait
|
To whom does it similar to?
|
1.
|
|
2.
|
|
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22. On the Move Again
Very short answer questions
I. Choose the correct
answer to fill in the blanks.
sugarcane, huts,
rain, school, study, Mukadam.
a) The ____________
gives money as a loan to the villagers.
b) When there is no
____________, there is no work on the field.
c) Mukadam is an
agent of ____________ factories.
d) The caravan of
these families stay in ____________ made of dry
sugarcane.
e) When the caravan
of families moves, the children do not go to
___________ for six
months.
f) If children
____________, they can become somebody in life and have
a better future.
II. 1 mark questions.
(Short answer questions)
a) Who is Mukadam?
b) Who are the people
left behind in the village and Why?
c) During what time
of the year did Dhanu’s family get work in the village?
d) During what time
did they not have the work?
e) Why does Mami wish
Dhanu should go to school for the whole year
and study?
III. 2 mark
questions. (Long
answer questions)
a) Why can children
like Dhanu not go to school for six months?
b) Why would Dhanu
not be using the stationery for six months?
c) What happens when
you are not able to go to school for a long time?
IV.Give reason: ‘Children of communities on
move not able to attend school for 6months’.
V. Differentiate between
‘’life in city’’ and “ life in village”.
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