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Class 5 Evs
A Seed Tells A Farmers Story
Quiz 1
Choose whether true or false:-
Hasmukh was farming very wisely now.
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True
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False
Explanation
Hasmukh would grow only what he can sell in the market at a good price. With profits from their fields they can improve our life, they can make progress and thus the given statement is true
How is the dough for chapattis made?
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Using grinder
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Using pestle and mortar
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Using hands
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None of these
Explanation
In most of the households, making dough does not involve using technologies. Ladies simply use the age old method of kneading the dough by bare hands, thus option $$C$$ is correct
What is a
chhalni
?
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Sieve
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Mortar
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Pestle
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Grinder
Explanation
A seive is also called a
chhalni
, hence option $$A$$ is correct
What is the traditional method to make cotton in Gujrat?
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By Breaker Picker
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By Blending machine
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By Waste Machine
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By Spinning wheel
Explanation
A spinning wheel was traditionally used to make fabric out of cotton, thus option $$D$$ is correct
What is a
chhalni
used for?
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Grinding the seeds
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Crushing the seeds
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Making flour finer
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Making flour
Explanation
A
chhalni
or a sieve is used to make flour finer, it removes big flour particles and only small, refined particles are left. Hence, option $$C$$ is correct
Damjibhai was getting old. His son Hasmukh looked after the fields and the family.
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True
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False
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Damjibhai was getting old. His son Hasmukh looked after the fields and the family.
We should encourage children to speak in their home language.
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True
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False
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We should encourage children to speak in their home language; do not expect them to do it in english.
The new kinds of seeds were such that the crops were easily affected by harmful insects.
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False
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The new kinds of seeds were such that the crops were easily affected by harmful insects.
The medicines which were used to protect crops had a bad smell and were very expensive
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False
Explanation
The medicines which were used to protect crops had a bad smell and were very expensive. Hence, the given statement is true.
A seive is also called a chhalni.
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True
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False
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A seive is also called a chhalni.
To meet all the major expenses, farmers have to take loans from the bank
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False
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To meet all the major expenses, farmers have to take loans from the bank.
In most of the households, making dough does not involve using technologies.
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True
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False
Explanation
In most of the households, making dough does not involve using technologies. Ladies simply use the age old method of kneading the dough by bare hands.
The cobs are crushed with a mortar and pestle, and the seeds are separated from the cob.
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True
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False
Explanation
The cobs are crushed with a mortar and pestle, and the seeds are separated from the cob.
The medicines which were used to protect crops had a bad smell and were very expensive.
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True
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False
Explanation
The medicines which were used to protect crops had a bad smell and were very expensive. Hence, the given statement is true.
Which of the following are two different technologies?
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Hands
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Machines
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Mortar
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Pestle
Explanation
Using our hands or big machines to crush the seeds are called as different technologies, thus options $$A&B$$ are correct.
Cobs are crushed and seeds are _________
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Dried from the cobs
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Crushed from the cobs
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Separated from the cobs
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None of these
Explanation
The cobs are crushed with a mortar and pestle, and the seeds are separated from the cob thus option $$C$$ is correct
Choose whether true or false:-
People are happy during harvest time in Damjibhai's family.
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True
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False
Explanation
When the crop was ready and harvested, everyone celebrated together thus the given statement is true.
What was different that year for the small seed?
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The gourd wasn't coated with mud
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There were no good seeds
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They had a different home
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They were stored in corn
Explanation
That year Damjibhai, made a strong wooden box to store the small millet seeds. Thus, option $$C$$ is correct
Where were good seeds of millet stored?
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In bittergourd
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In gourd (Lauki)
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In corn
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In banana
Explanation
Good seeds were stored in dried gourd (
lauki
). Thus, option $$B$$ is correct
What was put inside the wooden box to protect the seeds?
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Neem leaves
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Corn leaves
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Coriander leaves
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Tulsi leaves
Explanation
Neem leaves were put inside the wooden box to protect the small seeds from insects, thus option $$A$$ is correct
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