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Page 1: HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (Session 2020-21) GRADE VIII

HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (Session 2020-21)

GRADE – VIII

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1. Tour ancient Rome You may feel cut off but you can time travel. Current technology means that you can explore other cities and even other times online, such as this virtual tour of ancient Rome which takes you through the forum, capitoline hill, and famous monuments. Pen down your experience of the virtual tour in the form of a diary entry/ journal.

2. Go to the aquarium It is almost impossible to recreate the strange grace and tranquility of aquariums but not entirely. Although they are closed to the public, Monterey Bay Aquarium has added a number of live cams to let you keep an eye on the jellyfish, kelp forest, coral reef, and even the penguins. Write a letter to your grandfather describing your virtual visit to the aquarium.

3. Make a list of five poetic devices along with suitable examples from the poems in your text book. Give wings to your imagination and present it on A4 sized sheet.

4. ‘Books are the best companions’. Write a letter to the Editor of a National Daily describing the worldwide lockdown and suggesting possible solutions by emphasising the usefulness of books.

5. Read ‘My Days’ (R. K. Narayan) and complete the given assignment: *Pen down your favourite incident in your own words. *Draw the character sketch of the protagonist.

(The book can be downloaded on Kindle app.)

6. Power Point Presentation: Make a power point presentation enlightening every one on the ways they can save Earth. It should also have a quiz and a poem on Earth Day. The best PPT will be presented in front of the class.

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Reading Comprehension: 7. Read the following poem carefully and answer the given questions:

Smiling is infectious, You catch it like the flu, When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too. I passed around the corner, And someone saw my grin, When he smiled I realised, I'd passed it on to him. I thought about that smile , Then realised its worth, A single smile, just like mine, Could travel round the earth. So, if you feel a smile begin, Don't leave it undetected. Let's start an epidemic quick, And get the world infected. People catch smiles just like they…………… The poet realised that he had passed on his smile to another person when he…….. A………….can travel the whole world as one smile leads to another. "Don't leave it undetected." A piece of advice that the poet gives in this line is that………… The poet wants to start an………….and get the world infected by it so that everyone keeps smiling.

8. Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions:

THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA The Great Wall is the world's longest human made structure, stretching over approximately 6,400 kilometres from Shanhaiguan in the east to Lopnur in the west. The Great Wall of China has been very important in China throughout history. It was remodelled throughout many historical dynasties of China for several different reasons. It was constructed for protection from northern invaders. The Great Wall began as independent walls for different states when it was first built, and did not become the 'Great Wall' until the Qin dynasty.

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After the unification of China in 221BC, the first emperor of Qin dynasty

linked the walls of the three states in the north and formed the first Great

Wall.The Great Wall that can still be seen today was built during the Ming

dynasty.

The Great Wall of China is made of granite blocks, stone and sometimes

brick. The width of the wall could fit five horse riders or ten foot soldiers

walking shoulder to shoulder. One of the highest points of he Great Wall is

10.5 metres tall. Spaced at regular intervals are the watchtowers that

appear every 90-180 metres. It is a tribute to the engineering skills of its

builders that all the stone in this gigantic

structure are perfect squares.

8.1 Write the option you consider the most appropriate:

(i) The Great Wall of China that can still be seen today was built by (a) Ming dynasty (b) Qin dynasty (c) Chin dynasty

(d) Tang dynasty (ii) The purpose of the Great Wall was

(a) to unite different parts of China (b) to create a physical border of China (c) to protect China from invaders (d) to display great engineering skills

(iii) The Great Wall is made up of

(a) bricks and cement (b) granite blocks, stone and bricks (c) stone and mortar (d) marble and mortar

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(iv) The Great Wall is called so probably because of

(a) its importance (b) the stones used in making it (c) its great size and engineering uniqueness (d) the different dynasties that made it

(v)The most likely purpose of the watchtowers was

(a) to view different parts of the wall (b) to view beautiful landscape (c) to keep an eye on soldiers and their horses (d) to keep an eye on enemy movement

8.2 Complete the following statements as briefly as possible.

(i) The Great Wall of China is unique in the sense……

(ii) Before the Qin dynasty, the wall consisted of……..

(iii) The first emperor of Qin dynasty was responsible for…

(iv) Two things that make the Great Wall an engineering marvel are:

(a)………. . (b)………

(v) A word that means the same as "huge in size" is.............

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1) Sum of two rational numbers is −5

6 . One of them is

−2

3 . Find the other

rational number.

2) Write four rational numbers between −1

2 and

−2

3.

3) Simplify (−3

5 ×

10

−7) - (

6

−7×

5

6 )

4) Evaluate 91

2− {

2

3 of

3

4 + (14 ÷ 1

3

4)}

5) Use the distributed property of multiplication of rational numbers over

addition or subtraction to solve the following. (a) 1

7× [

1

5−

6

5] (b)

2

[1

7+

2

9]

6) Verify associative property of addition of rational numbers for a= 1

7 , b=

6

5

and c= 3

5

7) The additive inverse of x is same as the multiplicative inverse of 5

9 , find the

value of x.

8) Find a rational number between (𝑥 + 𝑦)−1 and (𝑥−1 + 𝑦−1) , given that

𝑥 =1

3 and 𝑦 =

2

7 [Hint: Multiplicative inverse of a is

represented by a-1 ].

9) A ladder 10m long rests against a vertical wall. If the foot of the ladder is 6m

away from the wall and the ladder just reaches the top of the wall, how high

is the wall?

10) Find the length of a diagonal of a rectangle with dimensions 20m by 15m.

11) Can a right triangle with sides 6cm, 10cm and 8cm be formed? Give reason.

12) If one side of a cube is 1.05m in length, find its volume.

13) A packet of sweets was distributed among 10 children and each of them

received 4 sweets. If it is distributed among 8 children, how many sweets

will each child get?

14) Shabnam takes 20 minutes to reach her school if she goes at a speed of

6 km/h. If she wants to reach school in 24 minutes, what should be her

speed?

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15) A recipe for a particular type of muffins requires 1 cup of milk and 1.5 cups

of chocolates. Riya has 7.5 cups of chocolates. If she is using the recipe as a

guide, how many cups of milk will she need to prepare muffins?

16) The cost of 27 kg of iron is ₹ 1,080, what will be the cost of 120 kg of

iron of the same quality?

17) If a deposit of ₹2,000 earns an interest of ₹500 in 3 years, how much

interest would a deposit of ₹36,000 earn in 3 years with the same rate of

simple interest?

18) Name the property used in each of the following:

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19) PROJECT WORK

Pick up your maths book. Open three spread pages one after the other and make rational numbers by taking the page number of the left page as the numerator and the page number of the right page as the denominator. If the page number in the numerator is even, then take it to be positive, and if page number in the numerator is odd, then take it to be negative. This way you will have three different rational numbers. Verify the closure, commutative, and associative property for the three rational numbers, and fill the table below. Colour the block green if the property holds well and red if the property does not hold well.

RATIONAL NUMBERS □

□,

□ 𝑎𝑛𝑑

Properties Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

Closure Law

Commutative law

Associative law

20) The diagram shows the wingspans of different species of birds. Use the

diagram to answer the question given below:

(a) How much longer is the wingspan of an Albatross than the wingspan of a Sea gull?

(b) How much longer is the wingspan of a Golden eagle than the wingspan of a Blue jay?

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21) Given below is a magic square. Place the numbers 70

95,

−21

−133,

25

95,

24

38 in

the appropriate squares so that sum in each row, column and diagonal

is equal.

22) Solve the given crossword filling up the given boxes. Clues are given below

for across as well as downward filling. Also, for across and down clues,

clue number is written at the corner of the boxes. Answers of clues have

to be filled in their respective boxes.

Down 1: 2 /3 and -5/ 4 are _______ numbers.

Down 2: The _______ inverse of a/ b is –a/ b.

Down 3: The addition and multiplication of whole number integers and

rational numbers is _________.

Down 4: Since 1/0 doesn’t exist hence 0 has no ________.

Down 5: The number line extends _______ on both the sides.

Down 6: The _______ of two integers may not lead to the formation of

another integer.

Down 7: The multiplication of a number by its reciprocal gives_______.

Down 8: Rational numbers can be represented on a _______ line.

Across 1: There are _______ rational numbers between two integers.

Across 2: The multiplication of rational numbers is commutative and

___________.

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Across 3: The addition and ______ of two rational numbers lead to the

formation of another rational number.

Across 4: All the positive integers excluding 0 are known as _______

numbers.

Across 5: For any rational a ; a ÷ 0 is _______.

Across 6: Reciprocal is also known as the multiplicative _____________.

23) The table shows the portion of some common materials that are recycled.

(a) Is the rational number expressing the amount of paper recycled more

than 1 /2 or less than 1/ 2?

(b) Which items have a recycled amount less than 1/ 2?

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(c) Is the quantity of aluminium cans recycled more (or less) than half of

the quantity of aluminium cans?

(d) Arrange the rate of recycling the materials from the greatest to the

smallest.

24) Break the Code

Solve this riddle by reducing each rational number to its lowest term. The

magnitude of the numerator of rational number so obtained gives you the

letter you have to encircle in the word following it. Use the encircled

letters to fill in the blanks given below:

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25) Here is a key board of a harmonium:

(a) Find the ratio of white keys to black keys on the keyboard.

(b) What is the ratio of black keys to all keys on the given keyboard. (c) This pattern of keys is repeated on larger keyboard. How many black keys would you expect to find on a keyboard with 14 such patterns.

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1. Make a PowerPoint Presentation with 25-30 slides on ISRO’s Project

‘Gaganyaan’, underlying information about the spacecraft (Gaganyaan) and

the Robot (Vyommitra) involved in the mission. (Roll Numbers: 1-8)

2. "Have you ever noticed the ingredients of food items? Few food items

contains additives/preservatives as their ingredients and those are written

in code form called as E-number. Find out any five such food items available

at your home, containing these additives/preservatives and do the

following:

A) Write down name, E- number and use of each preservative.

B) Paste the label of each food item in your file along with its detail.

C) Jot down five advantages and five harmful effects of these preservatives

on human health. (Roll Numbers: 9-16)

3. Create 30 words using the letters of the phrase ' AGRICULTURE FEEDS

THE WORLD". How many of these words are related to agriculture?

(Roll Numbers: 9-16).

4. Make a project report on plastic roads developed in India by

Professor Rajagopalan Vasudevan. (Roll Numbers 17- till the last roll

number)

5. Solve the attached worksheet (Physics, Chemistry and Biology portions to

be done in the respective notebooks)

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CHEMISTRY Worksheet 3

Topic - Synthetic Fibres and Plastics Section- A

Multiple choice questions: 1. The synthetic fibre which resembles silk in texture is:

a) Rayon b) Nylon c) Polyester d) Acrylic 2. Which of the following is false about plastics?

a) Inflammable b) Bad conductor of electricity c) Soluble in water d) Bad conductor of heat

3. A special kind of plastic on which oil and water do not stick, is: a) Rayon b) PVC c) Nylon d) Teflon

4. Which of the following is not a thermoplastic? a) Polythene b) Polystyrene c) Teflon d) Bakelite

5. A synthetic fibre which works like wool is: a) Nylon b) Acrylic c) Polyester d) Rayon

Answer the following questions: 6. What are the uses of PET?

7. Which type of plastic is bakelite?

8. What is the full form of PVC?

9. Name the material used for making non-stick coating of pans.

Give reasons: 10. Polyester should be avoided in the kitchen.

11. We should minimize the use of plastic.

12. Thermoplastics are not used for making saucepan handles.

Section-B 13. What are polymers? Give an example of a natural polymer and synthetic

polymer.

14. Write any two uses of each of the following synthetic fibres:

a) Rayon b) Polyester

15. List two differences between thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics.

16. What is 4R principle? Explain.

17. How can you contribute to protect your environment from plastic-related

pollution?

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Section-C (Optional)

18. Why is rayon not a synthetic fibre though it is human-made?

19. Why do you think travel suitcases are generally made from synthetics?

20. What kind of substance can substitute plastic without affecting the

environment?

21. Should the handle and bristles of the tooth brush be made of the same

material? Explain.

22. Ropes made of nylon are preferred over the ones that are made from natural

fibres for the purpose of climbing and making parachutes. Why?

PHYSICS Topic- Force and Pressure

Section-A Multiple Choice Questions: 1. Force can change the following: (a) Speed of a moving object. (b) Direction of a moving object. (c) Shape and size of an object. (d) All of above. 2. A small device pulls iron nails from a distance. Name the type of force involved. (a) Magnetic force (b) Gravitational force (c) Frictional force (d) Muscular force 3. Pressure exerted by a liquid _______ with increase in depth. (a) Decreases (b) Increases (c) Remains the same (d) None of above. 4. A pressure of 10 kPa acts on an area of 0.3 m². The force acting on the will be: (a) 3000 N (b) 30N (c) 3 N (d) 300 N

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Answer the following questions: 5. What type of instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure? 6. Give two examples of forces, one of push and one of pull. 7. Why is it preferable to carry shoulder bags that have broader straps? 8. If the pressure exerted by an object on an area of 20 m² is 20 Pa, what will be the force applied by the object? 9. Why does an inflated balloon burst even with a small prick of pin? 10. What is gravitational force? Section –B 11. Calculate the pressure exerted by an object weighing 450 N on an area of dimension 10 cm by 5 cm. 12. Describe the different types of non contact forces. 13. Differentiate between contact and non contact forces. 14. What are the effects of force? 15. How does the pressure of a liquid depend on its depth? Draw a well labeled diagram to show that the pressure of a liquid depends on its depth. Section –C (Optional) 16. Deep sea divers wear a special suit to prevent their bodies from getting crushed. Why? 17. A parachute is useless on the moon. Explain. 18. What is the physiological effect of a sudden drop in pressure at high altitudes? 19. We know that by applying force, we can move a stationary object. Then, why cannot we move a wall? 20. When we press the bulb of a dropper with its nozzle kept in water, air in the dropper is seen to escape in the form of bubbles. Once we release the pressure on the bulb, water gets filled in the dropper. What type of pressure causes the water to rise in the dropper and how does it work?

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BIOLOGY

Worksheet 1 Topic- Crop production and Management

Section A Multiple choice questions:

1. Which of the following organisms is not a pest?

a) Locust b) Earthworm c) Rat d)

Crow

2. ____________rich diet should be given in more quantity to milch cattle to

get useful food products.

a) Fats b) Carbohydrates c) Proteins

d) Water

3. Sowing of seed by hand is called:

a) Weeding b) Broadcasting c) Harvesting d)

Transplantation

4. The pioneer of Green Revolution of India is:

a) M.S. Swami Nathan c) Maheshwari

b) BirbalSahni d) G.B. Pant

5. The insect used to remove prickly pear from the field is:

a) Cochineal b) Weevils c) Beetle d) Aphid

Very short answer questions: 6. What is the benefit of transplantation?

7. Why areearthworms used in vermicomposting?

8. What is broadcasting?

9. Name the nitrogen-fixing bacteria present in root nodules of leguminous

plants.

10. What is meant by agricultural implements?

11. What is farmyard manure?

Section B 12. Why is the excessive use of fertilizers disadvantageous?

13. What is animal husbandry? How is it useful to us?

14. Why are the pulses altered with crops like wheat and rice?

15. Name any three festivals related to harvest season.

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16. What are weedicides? Name any two weedicides. What are the harmful

effects of weeds in the crop field?

17. Why is drip system of irrigation a water-economical method?

18. Why do the crops grown in sandy soil need more frequent irrigation than

crops grown in clayey soil?

19. How do leguminous plants help in maintaining soil fertility?

20. Why is the use of biofertilisers preferred to chemical fertilisers?

Section C (Optional)

21. Why do farmers level the field before sowing?

22. What is organic farming? How is it useful?

23. During ploughing, land is pressed lightly not tightly. Why?

24. What will happen if distance and depth are not maintained at the same time

of sowing of seeds?

25. How are dams helpful for agriculture?

Worksheet 7

Topic- Conservation of Plants and Animals Section A

Multiple choice questions: 1. Which of the these is a rare species?

a) Golden Cat b) Chinkara deer c) Black buck d) Golden

langur

2. The term ‘biodiversity’ was coined by E.O. Wilson in:

a) 1982 b) 1983 c) 1984 d) 1985

3. The first national park of India is:

a) Gir b) Kaziranga c) Jim Corbett d) Kanha

4. The organization that maintains Red Data Book is:

a) WCU b) WWF c) UNESCO d) UNICEF

5. How many biosphere reserves are there in India?

a) 10 b) 12 c) 13 d) 18

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Very short answer questions:

6. When do we celebrate International Biodiversity Day?

7. What are two main aims of wildlife conservation?

8. Are the dinosaurs endangered or extinct?

9. Define species.

10. Why do some areas get converted to a desert?

11. Name two endemic flora and fauna of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.

12. Why will happen if the top layer of soil is exposed?

Section B

13. Why should we conserve biodiversity?

14. Why are wild life sanctuaries made in protected areas?

15. What is the difference between a zoo and a wildlife sanctuary?

16. What are the categories into which the species listed in the Red list

classified?

17. What is migration? Name two migratory animals.

Section C (Optional)

18. A new species of plants is introduced to a habitat. What kind of a negative

impact can this new species have on the biodiversity of the region?

19. What will happen if lions are totally killed in a forest?

20. How does recycling of paper conserve natural resources?

21. Why has rainfall been reduced in Cherrapunji which once had the highest

rainfall in the world?

22. How does overgrazing lead to desertification?

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SOCIAL SCIENCE

1. Prepare a PPT in about 8-10 slides on the environmental changes observed

in India during the lockdown period. Support your PPT through related

pictures.

2. Pick any two pairs of Historical characters / any one Freedom fighter from

the following and write about their achievements and importance in Indian

history in about 200-250 words. Present it through a PDF file.

1. Akbar – Birbal

2. Jahangir – Nur Jahan

3. Haider Ali – Tipu Sultan

4. Shivaji – Aurangzeb

5. Chandragupta – Kautilya

OR

1. Bhagat Singh

2. Subhash Chandra Bose

3. Lala Lajpat Rai

4. Mahatma Gandhi

3. Prepare a Project File with 8-10 pages of A4 Size sheets or in your notebook

on the newly formed Union Territories in India namely Jammu and Kashmir

and Ladakh in special reference to the abolition of Article 370 - “ A Death

Nail” in the way of Separatist Movement and Militancy in these areas.

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HINDI

naaoT : ° ilaKa[- saundr krnaI AavaSyak hO.

° ihndI kI ka^pI maoM kaya- kIijae.

° p`Sna 12 kao hla krnao ko ilae naOT(cbse.nic.in) sao ‘Baart kI Kaoja’

ko pRYz 10-20 Da^]nalaaoD kroM.

1. vaNa- ivacCod kroM : sauSaaoiBat¸ Anyaaya, QanauYa, p%qar, xai~ya

2. sainQa ivacCod kroM : Sayana, igarISa, maha%maa, mahaojaa-, naroSa

3. dao-dao pyaa-yavaacaI Sabd ilaiKe : ]icat, pu~¸ panaI¸ catur¸ kmala

4. ivalaaoma Sabd ilaiKe :Acaot¸ Aaraoh¸ Aasqaa¸ SaaSvat¸ maUk

5. ]psaga- lagaakr dao-dao nae Sabd ilaiKe : ku¸ ]p¸ ibana¸ pir¸ AiBa

6. p`%yaya lagaakr dao-dao nae Sabd ilaiKe : vaI¸ šyaa¸ naI¸ [k¸ pna

7. mauhavaraoM ko Aqa- ilaKkr vaa@ya banaa[e : Aapo sao baahr haonaa¸ Aaga babaUlaa haonaa¸ Agar-magar

krnaa¸ idna rat ek krnaa¸ ek AaOr ek gyaarh haonaa

8º ‘ek Anaar saÝ baImaar’ laÜkÜi@t ko AaQaar pr khanaI rcanaa kIijae.

9. ‘kÜrÜnaa vaayarsa’ mahamaarI ko $p maoM fOla gayaa hO¸ [sa samaya hma ApnaI saurxaa iksa p`kar

kr sakto hOM? ]sakao Apnao SabdaoM maoM ilaiKe.

10. baZ,tI huš mahÐgaaš kÜ laokr dÜ AÝrtÜM ko baIca saMvaad ilaiKe.

11. ‘jaUma ep’ ko sakara%mak AÝr nakara%mak p`BaavaaoM ko baaro maoM ilaiKe.

12. ‘Baart kI KÜja’ pustk ko pRYz 10 sao 20 Qyaana sao pZ,kr ]samaoM sao Baart kI ivaivaQata

AaOr ekta ko baaro maoM ilaiKe.

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Punjabi

not : 1. kMm suMdr ilKweI iv`c krnw[

2. Cu`tIAW dw kMm Al`g kwpI iv`c kro[

1. hyTW ilKy pYrHy nUM pVH ky pRSnW dy au~qr idE :

ikqwbW qoN is~iKAw qy vwk&I qW imldI hY,pr ieh zbwnI kQn vwlI huMdI hY[jdoN q~k

ikqwbI igAwn nUM AwpxI h~fbIqI Aqy A~KIN if~Ty nwl prK qy ilSkw nw leIey, ieh

igAwn ADUrw rihMdw hY[s&r swfy ikqwbI igAwn nUM Su~D krdw hY qy vDyry cmkw idMdw

hY[ikqwbW qoN ley i^Awl jd s&r kIiqAW TIk is~D huMdy hn jW bMidAW dy myl qy

SYAW dI dyK pVqwl qoN cyqy AwauNdy hn qW mn iv~c p~kI qrHW bYT jWdy hn[ijMnw kuJ

AsIN bMidAW dy myL-jol qy SYAW dy vyKx qoN isK skdy hW au~nw kuJ ikqwbW qoN nhIN

isK skdy[ s&r swfy qMg-idlI vwly i^AwlW nUM dUr krdw hY[ijs AwdmI ny kdy s&r

nhIN kIqw qy dys-prdys GuMimAW nhIN auh KUh dy f~fU vWg huMdw hY[auh Awpxy Awly-

duAwly nUM hI sB kuJ smJ lYNdw hY qy aus dy ivcwr bhuq sOVy qy ADUry huMdy hn[jdoN

AsIN dys-prdys dw s&r krdy hW qW swfy mn qoN qMg-nzrI qy hoCypn dy prdy ht

jWdy hn[ swnUM pqw c~ldw hY ik dunIAW bhurMgI qy ivSwl hY[s&r qoN AsIN keI nvIAW

g~lW is~Kdy hW[jdoN AsIN hornW dySW dy lokW dI rihxI-bihxI vyKdy hW qW AwpxI

rihxI-bihxI dy guxW qy doSW dw vI pqw c~ldw hY[ies qrHW AsIN Awpxy jIvn FMg nuM

hor vI cMgyrw bxw skdy hW[

a. ikqwbI igAwn qy s&r rwhIN imldy igAwn iv~c kI AMqr hY?

A. s&r swfy qMg-idlI vwly i^AwlW nUM ikvyN dUr krdw hY?

e. ‘h~fbIqI’ Aqy ‘A~KIN if~Tw’ SbdW dy ArQ d~so[

s. dys-prdys,rihxI-bihxI SbdW dy vwk bxwE[

h. auprokq pYrHy iv~coN koeI iqMn nWv Sbd l~Bo[

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2. hyT ilKIAW KwlI QwvW Bro:-

a. BwSw jW bolI dIAW_______iksmW hn[

A. Awpxy mn dy BwvW nUM bol ky pRgt krn vwly swDn nUM______iksm dI BwSw

kihMdy hn[

e. ijhVI BwSw b~cw Awpxy Gr-pirvwr qy Awly-duAwly qoN is~Kdw hY aus

BwSw nUM_______ikhw jWdw hY[

s. pMjwbI dI tkswlI BwSw _____ hY[h. duAwbI BwSw _____, _____ Aqy _____ izilHAW iv~c bolI jWdI hY[

3. “myry jIvn dw audyS” Aqy “myrI ABu~l Xwd”iviSAW au~qy 150 SbdW

iv~c lyK ilKo[

4. hyT ilKy ASu~D SbdW nUM Su~D krky ilKo:-

Cuh,gXw,crx,kMBdI,luiDAwnw,cwihdw,ikauNkI,pRIKIAw,dIqw.ilKIAw

5. mlveI,duAwbI,puAwDI Aqy fogrI aup-bolIAW ikhVy-ikhVy ielwikAW

iv~c bolIAW jWdIAW hn?auhnW ielwikAW dy nwm ilKo[

6. qusIN Awpxy mwqw-ipqw nwl kdy ryl-g~fI dw s&r kIqw hY,ies AnuBv nUM

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Art ‘ Everything you can imagine is real’. -Pablo Picasso.

Warli Art (Folk art) Table Mat and laminate it. ( Warli Art represents life of

Warli tribes .these figures are made using shapes like triangles, circles etc. )

Paper collage with old newspaper and magazines . Collect cuttings from old

newspapers and magazines and paste them on sheet. .(A4 size).

Poster on current scenario of COVID-19. (A3 or A4 size)

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Mayor World

School wishes

you a safe and

enjoyable

holidays with the

family.