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ASSIGNMENT 1 ENGLISH CHAPTER-1 Q1. Read the given passage. Wheel; I can ride; Thanks, I couldn t have done 3M it with you. 1.Who said these words? 2.To whom these words were said? 3. Pick out pronouns from this passage. Q2. Answer the following words. 4*2=8M 1. Why was Rohan very excited? 2. Why rohan was kept falling when he tried to ride his bicycle? 3. How did Rohan get hurt? 4. Which birthday was Rohan celebrating? Q3.Underline the nouns in following sentences: 2M 1. John is my friend. 2. The Ganga is a big river. 3. The cow gives us milk. 4. Children like sweets. Q4. Give the name of the person who: 2M 1. Washes clothes- 2. Brings us milk- Q5. Change the following singular nouns into plural form: 2M

1. House- 2. Day- 3. Bat- 4. Pen- Q6. Write the synonyms of following verb: 2M 1.Begin- 2. Joy- 3.fast- 4.Hard- Q7. Match the following words in column A with their Synonyms in Column B. 2M 1. Close large 2. High brief 3. Big shut 4. Short low Q8. Look at the given picture and write a paragraph to describe it: 4M

ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT-2 M.M-25 A S S I G N M E N T-1 I N D I H

HINDI ASSIGNMENT-2

Assignment-1 Maths Chapter-1 1. Write in expanded form: 1729-2. The face value of 7 in 4273 is 3. Put the sign <,>,= a. 4329 4392 b. 2737 2372 4. Round off to nearest 10. 93 = 5. Round off to nearest 100. 145= 6. Odd number + =odd number 7. Even number + =odd number 8. Skip counting : 123 125 129 133 2600 3600 4600 9. Write the place value of following numbers : Th H T O 5 4 0 2 10. Write the successor and predecessor of : 734

11. Write the number name of : 2345 = 12. Ascending order : 6345, 3654, 6354, 6534 -----------------, --------------, --------------, ----------------- 13. Write any 5 even numbers between 1 to 50.,,,, 14. Write the greatest and smallest 4-digit number using : 2,3,0,5 =, 15. Write the numerals. a. Four thousand eight hundred thirty six. b. Five thousand sixty. c. 7000 + 300 + 20 + 9. d. 4000 + 70 + 9. Assignment 2 Maths Tick the correct option. MM:25 6M 1. 900 + 1000 + 1 = a. 9991 b. 9091 c. 1901 d. 1910 2. 10 more than 1650 = a. 1660 b. 1640 c. 1640

3. If 1 is subtracted from a number, we get a. predecessor b. successor c. 0 d. 1 4. 3410 210 = a. 3200 b. 2300 c. 3020 d. 2030 5. complete the pattern. X X X X (a) X (b) X (c) X (d) X 6. x + x + (a) + (b) + (c) x (d) x A. Fill in the blanks: 6M 1. A century + a half century 2. The result obtained after addition is called. 3. Any number minus itself is. 4. The symbol is used for subtraction. 5. The sum of two odd numbers is an number. 6. The sum of two even numbers is an number. B. Solve the following: 2x4=8 1. Add 2. subtract 3 2 5 1 9 0 0 0 + 3 6-6 7 3 8

2. Find the missing digits. 6 9 7 9 2 2 4 7 3. Follow the pattern and complete it. a. 25, 24, 23, 22,,, b. 40, 50, 60, 70,,, 4. Aditya has a collection of 8956 stamps. He gives 2850 stamp to his brother. How many stamps are left with him? e. In an orchard, there are 1293 peach trees, 2367 apple trees and 1658 apricot trees. Find the total number of trees.

ASSIGNMENT 1 EVS CHAPTER- 1,2 Q1. MCQ. 5M a. I belongs to generation. 1. First 2. Second 3. Third b. Braille script was developed in the year. 1. 1825 2. 1826 3. 1827. c. Braille script was developed by 1. Louis Braille 2. Charles Braille 3. Peter Braille d. I am living in a family. 1. Joint 2. Single parent 3. Nuclear e. people who donot have sense organs are called challenged people. 1. physically 2. Mentally Q2. Fill in the blanks: 5M a. We have sense organs. b. helps us to see the world. c. Children who lost their parents live in. d. members are there in our family. e. Your father s mother is your. Q3. True/false. 5M

a. Mother s parents are your maternal grand parents. b. Your mother brother is your chachaji c. Old people live in orphanage. d. Braille script is written with the help of raised dots. e. Old people need care. Q4. QUES/ANS. 10M 1. Write the name of any four sense organs. 2. Write the name of your paternal grand parents. 3. Person who cannot see is called and person who cannot listen is called. 4. Who are called identical twins. 5. How can you help orphans? Assignment 2 E.V.S Chapters 3,4,5,6 Q1. Tick the correct option 5M 1. is a beverage. a. Tea b. rice 2. Which method is used for cooking cakes a. Frying b. baking 3. Houses made on wooden poles are called a. Floats b. stilts 4. Skyscrapers have buildings. a. Tall b. short 5. Eggs are rich in a. Fats b. proteins Q2. Fill in the blanks using hints given below : 5M Hints : Mandis, Angithis, Eskimos, Canvas, Occupation

1. The work done to earn money is called an. 2. lives in igloos. 3. coal as a fuel. 4. Raw food is taken to the wholesale dealers in big markets called. 5. Tents are made of. Q3. Give an example of each : 5M 1. Food rich in carbohydrates 2. Food rich in fats. 3. Food rich in vitamins and minerals. 4. Occupation 5. Stove that uses electricity to run. Q4. Write sources of following: 2M 1. Sources of cooking oil. 2. Sources of milk Q5. Write method of cooking : 5M 1. Chicken 2. Momos 3. French fries 4. Paranthas 5. Chowmein Q6. Answer the following questions : 1.5x2=3 1. What are pukka house?

2. Write main nutrients of balanced diet. ASSIGNMENT 1 COMPUTER PARTS OF A COMPUTER MM:25 A. Fill in the blanks: (1*5=5) 1. is regarded as the Father of Computer. 2. is one of the greatest inventions of mankind. 3. gives the desired results. 4. The information is entered into the computer using the. 5. Mouse helps to draw. B. Answer the following questions: (10*2=20) Q1. Explain IPO cycle with example. Q2. How can you open Paint? Q3.Define ALU. Q4.How can you print the information from a computer onto a paper? Q5. Explain applications of a computer. Q6. What is the function of a computer? Q7. What makes the computer powerful? Q8. Define Zero IQ. Q9.Which is the pointing device?explain its use. Q10. Explain LED.

ASSIGNMENT 2 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE MM:25 A. Fill in the blanks: (1*5=5) 1. is regarded as first computer programmer. 2. Trackball is an device. 3. A group of instructions given to the computer is called. 4. Printer is an device. 5. The devices used for storing data are called. B. Answer the following questions: (10*2=20) Q1. Explain scanner. Q2. Explain output devices. Q3. Define system software. Q4. MS Paint is used for. Q5. What is hardware? Q6. What are the parts of hardware? Q7. What are the uses of Microphone and Joystick? Q8. Who is regarded as the first computer programmer? Q9. What are storage devices.explain with examples. Q10.Explain application software.