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19. Hindi Writers of India, pg – 32 25. Sports Stars, pg – 44
1. Munshi Premchand, Godaan 1 - (f) – (viii), 2- (g) – (vii), 3- (c) – (iii), 4 - (h)
2. Nagarjun, Abhinandan – (i), 5- (a) – (ii), 6- (b) – (vi), 7- (i) – (v), 8 - (d)
3. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, Sri Aravinda – (ix), 9- (e) – (iv)
4. Suryakant Tripathi Nirala, Prabhavati 26. Cricket - The Sport of Masses, pg – 45
5. Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Madhushala 1 - (c), 2 - (h), 3 - (g), 4 - (b), 5 - (e), 6 - (a), 7 -
(f), 8 - (d)
6. Mannu Bhandari, Mahabhoj 27. Sports Terminology, pg – 46
Activity : Mathemagic – 3, pg – 33 a–viii, b–ii, c–iv, d–vi, e–v, f–vii, g–iii, h–i
1. 10,914, 2. 10,918, 3. 10,816 Let’s Do, pg – 47
Let’s Do, pg – 34 1. An ear of corn (maize). Remove the
1. The pears were blown away (for example outside = husk, cook the inside = the corn on
into water or carried off by the wind), so the cob, eat the outside = the kernels, throw
none remained on the tree or on the ground. away the inside = the cob.
(They didn’t stay on the tree or fall and stay
on the ground — the wind carried them 2. Light. Light can fill a room but takes up no
away.) physical space.
2. Never. (As the tide rises, the ship — and 3. They were musicians (or paid performers).
the ladder attached to it — rises too, so the They “played for cash” (performed music)
relative position of the water to the ladder and were paid — so everyone earned money;
nobody lost.
does not change.)
3. They are part of a set of multiples (triplets, 4. She was born in the Southern Hemisphere.
quadruplets, etc.). (So they have the same December 27 is in summer in places like
birth details but more than two babies were Australia/New Zealand, so her birthday is
born.) always in summer there.
4. A match. (You strike/scratch the red match A. 1-b, 2-b, 3-d
head and it burns/charcoal becomes black.) Activity : Mathemagic-4, pg – 50
5. A mirror. 1. 62/63, 2. 19/24, 3. 73/45, 4. 61/117
Unit 4 : SPORTS MANIA Unit 5 : AMAZING PERSONALITIES
20. Sports Trivia, pg – 38 28. J.K. Rowling, pg – 51
1-d, 2-d, 3-a, 4-d, 5-c, 6-a, 7-c 29. Amazing Kids, pg – 52-53
21. Badminton, pg – 39-40 1-(d), 2-(e), 3-(a), 4-(b), 5-(f), 6-(c)
1-c, 2-a, 3-b, 4-a, 5-c Unit 6 : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
22. Olympic Games and Records, pg – 41 30. Branches of Studies, pg – 54
1-c, 2-e, 3-f, 4-a, 5-d, 6-b, 7-g 1. Climatology, 2. Oceanology, 3. Zoology, 4.
23. Sports & Competition, pg – 42 Mathematics, 5. Hydrology, 6. Sociology, 7.
Entomology, 8. Astronomy, 9. Geology, 10.
1-e, 2-j, 3-h, 4-i, 5-a, 6-g, 7-f, 8-c, 9-d, 10-b Mineralogy
24. Martial Arts, pg – 43
1. Karate, 2. Tae Kwon Do, 3. Jiu-Jitsu, 4.
Kung-Fu, 5. Muay Thai
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