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Class 6 Civics Urban Civilization

D.C Model Sen. Sec.  School Subject-S.ScienceClass-6th Chapter-9(Urban Livelihoods) Q1. In what ways is a permanent or regular job different from a casual job? Discuss. Ans. The differences between permanent or regular job and a casual job are: Permanent Job Casual Job 1.People get regular salary. 1.People do not get regular salary. 2.Their job is secure. 2. They do not have job security. 3.They have fixed working hours. 3. The working hours may be very long. 4.They get old age savings. 4. They do not get such facilities. 5.Working condition is good. 5.Working conditions may not be desirable. Q2. What benefits does Sudha get along with her salary? Ans. Sudha is a permanent worker in a company. She gets several benefits along with her salary: 1.Sudha gets old age savings. 2. She gets off on Sundays, national holidays and other annual leaves. 3. Her company prov

Worksheet of Chapter 1 Super Senses Class 5

                           D. C. MODEL SR. SEC. SCHOOL FEROZEPUR CANTT                                               CLASS 5 SUBJECT EVS                                   CHAPTER 1 SUPER SENSES (WORKSHEET)  Q1. MARK(Y) FOR THE CORRECT STATEMENT AND CROSS(X) FOR THE WRONG STATEMENT ALSO CORRECT THE WRONG STATEMENT.  1. Snake don’t have ears. [Y]  2. We can see many lizards around us during winter season. [x]  Correct statement: We cannot see lizards around us during winter season.  3. The tiger’s whiskers help it find its prey. [Y]  4. Jim Corbett National Park is situated in Uttrakhand. [Y]  5. Mosquitoes can find you by the smell of your body. [Y]  Q3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BRIEFLY:-  1. What are senses?  Ans: Senses are the five natural powers through which we receive information about the world around us. These senses are- touch, taste, sight, hear, and smell.  2. What special sense do the following have: a. Ants, b. Mosquitoes c. Eagle  Ans: A

Chapter 8 Geography Human Environment Interaction The Tropical and the Sub-Tropical Region

D.C.M.GROUP OF SCHOOL FEROZPUR CANTT CLASS-7            SOCIAL SCIENCE                     LESSON-8 (GEOGRAPHY) Ques 1-Name the continent in which the Amazon basin is located. Ans- Amazon basin is located in the continent South America. Ques 2-What are the major crops grown by people of Amazon basin? Ans-coffee, maize, and cocoa are the crops grown by people of Amazon basin. Ques 3- Name the birds that you are likely to find in the rainforest of the Amazon. Ans- Humming birds, bird of paradise and toucan are the birds that we are likely to find in rainforest of amazon. Ques 4- What are the major cities located on the river Ganga? Ans- Major cities like Allahabad, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna, and Varanasi are located on the river Ganga. Ques 5- Where are one horned rhinoceros found? Ans- One horned rhinoceros are found in Brahmaputra plains. Ques 6- Where does Amazon basin lie? How is it formed? Ans-Amazon basin lies in the equatorial region. It is formed

Chapter 7 Geography Human Environment-Settlement Transport And Communication

D C M GROUP OF SCHOOL Class7          Social Science         L.No.7 Geography Ques 1-What is site? Which conditions are required for selection of an ideal site? Ans-The place where a building or a settlement develops is called its site. The natural conditions for selection of an ideal site are- 1.        Favorable climate 2.        Availability of water 3.        Suitable land 4.        Fertile soil Ques 2-What do you mean by settlement? Write its types and explain. Ans-Settlements are places where people build their homes .It is of two types- 1.        Permanent settlements-In permanent settlements, people build homes to live in. 2.        Temporary settlements- Settlements which are occupied for short time are called temporary settlements. The people living in deep forests, hot and cold deserts and mountains live in temporary settlement. They practice hunting, gathering, shifting and cultivation. Ques 3-What do you mean by transport? Write its types. Ans-T

Chapter 6 Geography 'Natural Vegetation and Wildlife'

Ques 1-What is natural vegetation? Ans – The vegetation which grows without human efforts is known as natural vegetation. Ques 2-Which are the factors on which growth of vegetation depends? Ans- The growth of vegetation depends on temperature, moisture, slope and thickness of soil. Ques3 –Which are three broad categories of natural vegetation? Explain. Ans- 1.Forests-which grow where temperature and rainfall are plentiful to support a tree cover.          2. Grasslands-which grow in the region of moderate rain.          3. Shrubs-thorny shrubs and scrubs which grow in the dry region. Ques4-Write the difference between Tropical Evergreen Forests and Tropical Deciduous Forests. Ans -                Tropical Evergreen Forests                                                 Tropical Deciduous Forests 1.        These forests grow in regions which are hot and receive heavy rainfall. These forests grow in regions which experience seasonal change.

Chapter 10 History 'Eighteen Century Political Formation'

D C M GROUP OF SCHOOL FEROZEPUR CLASS-7                      SOCIAL SCIENCE          L.NO.10(HISTORY) Q1.What were the reasons of the decline of the Mughal Empire? Ans-Towards the closing years of the seventeenth century, the Mughal Empire started declining because of the following reasons:- 1. Aurangjeb had spent a lot of money by fighting a long war in the Deccan. This has weakened the economy. 2. After Aurangjeb, no one was able to control the vast Mughal Empire. 3.Peasants’ revolts added to the problems of the Empire. 4. The mansabdars or the nobles appointed as governors had become very powerful. They often controlled the revenue and military administration, Because of this the revenue of the capital declined. Q2.Who was Nadir Shah? Ans.Nadir Shah was the ruler of Iran. He sacked and plundered the city of Delhi in 1739.He took away immense amount of wealth. Q3.Who was Ahmad Shah Abdali? Ans.Ahmad Shah Abdali was an  Afghan ruler who invaded north India fi

Chapter 8 History 'Devotional Path to the Divine'

1. Describe the beliefs and practices of the Nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis. Answer- Beliefs and practices of the Nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis: (i) They believed in logical arguments. (ii) They criticised the rituals and other aspects of conventional religion and the social order. (iii) They believed that the path to salvation lay in meditation of  the formless Ultimate Reality and the realisation of oneness with it. (iv) They advocated intense training of the mind and body through practices like yogasanas, breathing exercises and meditation. 2. What were the major ideas expressed by Kabir? How did he express these? Answer The major ideas expressed by Kabir: (i) His teachings were based on a complete, strong, rejection of the major religious traditions. (ii) He openly ridiculed all forms of external worship of both Brahmanical Hinduism and Islam. (iii) He believed in a formless Supreme God. (iv) He preached that the only path to salvation was through bhakti or

Worksheet17

D. C. MODEL SR. SEC. SCHOOL FEROZEPUR CANTT 1. CLASS 5 SUBJECT EVS CHAPTER 17 ACROSS THE WALL  Q1. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE CORRECT ANSWER:-  1. Afsana was only___ years old when she played for the first time. (11)  2. _______ was the coach of Afsana’s father. ((Bachhu Khan)  3. Best players are awarded with the ________ award. .(Arjuna)  4. Victoria’s Terminus Station is in _______. (Mumbai) 5. _____ between a team is the strength of any team. (Co-operation) 6. To play as team it is important to understand each other’s ______ and ______. (strengths and weaknesses) 7. A good team is one that is______.(united) Q2. MARK(Y) FOR THE CORRECT STATEMRNT ANR CROSS(X) EOR THE WRONG STATEMENT ALSO CORRECT THE WRONG STATEMENT. 1. Boys should be lenient while playing with girls. [X]  Correct statement: Boys should play their natural game while playing with girls. 2. If you have a wish or dream, do not speak about it. [X] Correct statement: If you have a wish or dream, do speak abo

Worksheet Chapter 16

D. C. MODEL SR. SEC. SCHOOL FEROZEPUR CANTT . CLASS 5 SUBJECT EVS CHAPTER 16 WHO WILL DO THIS WORK WORKSHEET (November)  Q1. FIL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE CORRECT ANSWER: 1. In Sabarmati Ashram, all guests had to clean the _____ themselves. (toilets)  2. Gandhi worked to remove _____. (untouchability or casteism)  3. Dignity of labour means all workers should be ____. (respected) 4. Most of the people do not want to do the____ job. (cleaning) Q2. MARK(Y) FOR THE CORRECT STATEMRNT ANR CROSS(X) EOR THE WRONG STATEMENT ALSO CORRECT THE WRONG STATEMENT.  1. In olden times toilets had to be cleaned with hands. [Y]  2. Baba Sahib Ambedkar fought for justice for the down trodden people. [Y] 3. Our constitution was prepared under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. [x] Correct statement: Our constitution was prepared under the leadership of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar.  4. Some people do not get good jobs even after getting a college degree. [Y]  Q3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BRIEF

understanding media

CHAPTER 6 CIVICS UNDERSTANDING MEDIA ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:- 1.      What is media? Ans: media refers to all means of communications, everything ranging from a phone call to the evening news on television. 2.      What types of media are there? Ans: a.      Electronic media b.      Print media 3.      What is mass media? Ans: Television, radio and newspaper are forms of media that reaches millions of people across the country and the world are called mass media. 4.      How does changing technology help media? Ans: Changing technology helps media in the following ways:-- a.      It reaches more people. b.      It has also increased the audio visual quality. c.       It has also changed our thinking. d.      It has helped us in improving our life-style. 5.      In what ways media plays an important role in democracy? Ans: In democracy media plays an important role in providing news and discussing events that are taking place in the country