The document is a social studies revision sheet for 4th grade students containing questions to test their knowledge in three sections: fill in the blanks, name the following, and answer questions. It includes blanks to fill in regarding the head of the country, sources of pollution and water, materials used in airplanes, and highest court. Students are asked to name the first metal used by man, parts of parliament, local village government, groundwater, and places to store water. In the questions, students are prompted to describe the differences between metallic and non-metallic minerals, define and provide examples of uses for alloys, and list the three components of the Indian Parliament.
The document is a social studies revision sheet for 4th grade students containing questions to test their knowledge in three sections: fill in the blanks, name the following, and answer questions. It includes blanks to fill in regarding the head of the country, sources of pollution and water, materials used in airplanes, and highest court. Students are asked to name the first metal used by man, parts of parliament, local village government, groundwater, and places to store water. In the questions, students are prompted to describe the differences between metallic and non-metallic minerals, define and provide examples of uses for alloys, and list the three components of the Indian Parliament.
The document is a social studies revision sheet for 4th grade students containing questions to test their knowledge in three sections: fill in the blanks, name the following, and answer questions. It includes blanks to fill in regarding the head of the country, sources of pollution and water, materials used in airplanes, and highest court. Students are asked to name the first metal used by man, parts of parliament, local village government, groundwater, and places to store water. In the questions, students are prompted to describe the differences between metallic and non-metallic minerals, define and provide examples of uses for alloys, and list the three components of the Indian Parliament.
1. The _______________ is the head of our country. 2. Pollution in water bodies create _________________. 3. Some important sources of water are____________________. 4. _______________ is used for making airplane parts. 5. The highest court of justice in our nation is the_______________. 6. ______________ is an irrigation method that takes help of animals. 7. __________________ region in India is rich in mineral resources. II. Name the following: 1. The first metal to be used by man. _______________ 2. The Upper house of the Parliament. ________________ 3. Local government of the villages. ________________________ 4. Water found under the Earth. _____________________ 5. Area to stop and store the flow of water. _______________ 6. Electricity produced from water. __________________ f. Mineral from which Aluminum is extracted. _________________ III. Answer the following questions: Q1. How are metallic minerals different from non-metallic minerals? Metallic minerals Non-metallic minerals Q2. What is an alloy? List some of its uses. Ans:______________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________. Q2. What are the three components of the Indian Parliament? Ans:______________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________.