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Fill in the blanks. 1. ……….. collection includes ten long songs. 2. Act of destruction of heritage property (or) property belonging to others are called ………… 3. …………… is the study of the past by interpretation of the material cultural remains. 4. ……….. Geography is a gazetteer and atlas of Roman times.5. ……… table is an illustrated map of the Roman Roads. 6. A paper produced out of the papyrus plant used extensively for writing purposes in ancient …….. 7. The Silappathikaram speaks about …………. who built a temple for Kannagi. 8. ……….. is a long poem about Kaveripoompattinam. 9. The Pamban coast is famous for …………10. Spices including …………. and ………. were exported |
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Answer» 1. Pathupattu 2. Vandalism 3. Archaeology 4. Ptolemy’s 5. Pentingerian 6. Egypt 7. Gheran Senguttuvan 8. Pattinappalai 9. Pearl fishery 10. pepper, ivory, precious stones |
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Discuss about the Tamil Traders and Sailors. |
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Answer» As seafaring people, Tamil traders and sailors established commercial and cultural links across the seas and merchants from foreign territories also visited the Tamil region. |
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(i) Barter was the primary mode of exchange. (ii) Spices including pepper and precious stones were exported.(iii) The Sangam Age saw the first urbanization in Tamilagam. (iv) People in the Sangam Age had no faith in religion. (a) (i) is correct (b) (i) is correct (ii) incorrect (c) (i) is correct (iv) incorrect (d) (i), (ii), (iii) correct (iv) incorrect |
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Answer» (d) (i), (ii), (iii) correct (iv) incorrect |
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(i) Bullion means precious metal available in the form of ingots, (correct) (ii) Punch-marked coins are the earliest coins used in India, (correct) (iii) Non-Tamil literary sources also offer information on early Tamil society, (correct) (iv) Millets were cultivated in the wet lands, (incorrect) (a) (i) is correct (b) (i) & (ii) are correct (c) (i), (ii) & (iii) are correct (d) (iv) is correct |
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Answer» (c) (i), (ii) & (iii) are correct |
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Finally Aunt Polly said to Tom that he______ . (a) need not take any more medicine (b) has to go to school regularly (c) should not meet any of his friends (d) must take medicines every day |
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Answer» (a) need not take any more medicine |
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The Portuguese traveller, who visited Krishnadevaraya’s court was A) Nicolo Conti B) PaesC) Nuniz D) Razzak |
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Answer» Answer is (B) Paes |
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What modernization can be seen in the clothing of people of India? |
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Answer» Men wear shirts and trousers while women wear dress, salwar kameez or western outfits. |
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What kind of diet do people of west India prefer? |
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Answer» People eat grains, pulses, green vegetables, ghee, milk, butter, buttermilk, etc. They are fond of spicy food. Kathiawadi is the most popular cuisine among Gujaratis. Dalbati is also a famous dish. |
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What are the physiographic variations seen in India? |
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Answer» Tall mountains, vast plains, dense forests, huge deserts and long sea coasts. |
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Which variations can be found among the people of India? |
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Answer» Variations in caste, colour, creed, appearance, people of India? clothing, diet, language, lifestyle, housing, culture, etc. |
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Make a list of movies that various students in the class have seen during the month.Rank them on a scale of 0 to 5 for violence; where 5 is for films with no violence and f for films with repulsive violence. |
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Answer» 1. Sri Rama Rajyam – 5 2. Baadshah – 1 3. Mirchi – 2 4. Greeku Veerudu – 3 5. Swamy Raa Raa – 3 6. Aravind – II – 2 |
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With the help of your teacher discuss the changes in the livelihood opportunities from play to films. |
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Answer» The persons who have good voice were encouraged as stage artists. But in films, their physical beauty was also taken for consideration. The stage artists made a beeline to the studios for a chance in films. Those who have chances in this field are settled well. Some have lost their wealth also. |
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List at least two more films which tell about the freedom struggle. |
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Answer» Bharatheeyudu, Mangal Pandey and Bhagath Singh. |
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With the help of your teacher, discuss the changes in the livelihood opportunities from play to films. |
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Answer» The persons who have good voice were encouraged as stage artists. But in films, their physical beauty was also taken for consideration. The stage artists made a beeline to the studios for a chance in films. Those who have chances in this field are settled well. Some have lost their wealth also. |
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The people of ………… are quiet by nature.(A) Punjab(B) Haryana(C) Uttar Pradesh(D) Kashmir |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Kashmir |
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Shikaras are found in ……….. Lake.(A) Sambhar(B) Wular(C) Pulicat(D) Dal |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Dal |
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Do you think any story or poem in your language textbook could be made into a small film? Can you think of various people you will need in making a film based on that? |
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Answer» Yes. It could be made into a small film. Producer, Director, Editor, Cameraman, Actors, Actresses, Junior artists, Singers, Musicians and other technicians are needed for this. |
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What were the various forms of entertainment? |
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Answer» Folk art forms, folk dances, classical dances, music, dramas etc. |
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Several films on _______movements were made later. |
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Answer» Several films on national movements were made later. |
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Which languages are spoken by people of north India? |
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Answer» Languages of north India: Most of the people of north India speak Hindi. Along with Hindi, many people speak Punjabi, Sindhi and Kashmiri. Many regional languages like Bhojpuri and Bihari are also spoken. |
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Who is the father of the Telugu film industry? |
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Answer» The father of the Telugu film industry is Raghupathi Venkaiah. |
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What was the only thing that the driver knew about Rosa Parks? |
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Answer» That she was a black passenger |
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What was the only thought in Rosa Parks’ mind as she left her workplace? |
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Answer» She wanted to sit down |
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Shaina pays Rs 7500 as rent for 3 months. How much does she has to pay for a Whole year, if the rent per month remains same? |
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Answer» Rent for 3 months = Rs 7500 Rent for 1 months = 7500/3 = Rs 2500 Therefore, rent for 12 months = 2500 × 12 = 30.000 Thus, she has to pay Rs 30.000 for a whole year. |
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Read the excerpt from the story ‘ Rosa Parks Sat Still’ and answer the questions that follow.On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks refused to move- and this transformed a million lives. Rosa Parks had been working all day. Work had been heavier than usual. At the end of the day, there was only one thought in her mind. She wanted to sit down. But it was getting late, and everybody was going home.Rosa walked to the bus stop and got on a bus. There were many vacant seats. She paid her fare and sat down in the nearest seat.The bus was nearly empty. Rosa felt grateful. Her feet were very tired. They really needed a rest. 1. How did Rosa Park transform a million lives?2. There was only one thought in her mind at the end of the day. What was that thought? 3. Pick out the word from the passage which means ‘thankful’. 4. Pick out a sentence from the first paragraph which contains an adjective. 5. Read the following sentence.Rosa walked to the bus stop and got on a bus. Replace the phrasal verb ‘ got on’ with the suitable word from the bracket.(entered, enter, entering) |
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Answer» 1. Rosa Parks transformed a million lives by refusing to move from her seat. 2. She wanted to sit down. 3. Grateful 4. Her feet was very tired/ The bus was nearly empty. 5. Entered |
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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:From Rameshwaram to the Rashtrapati Bhavan, it’s been a long journey. Talking to Nona Walia on the eve of Teacher’s Day, President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam speaks about life’s toughest lessons and his mission of teaching the Indian youth. “ A proper education would help nurture a sense of dignity and’ self- respect among our youth,” says President Kalam. There’s still a child in him though, and he’s curious about learning new things. Life’s a mission for President Kalam. Nonetheless, he remembers his first lesson in life and how it had changed his destiny. “ I was studying in standard V and must have been all of 10. My teacher, Sri Sivasubramania Iyer was telling us how birds fly.He drew a diagram of a bird on the blackboard, depicting the wings, tail and the body with the head and then explained how birds soar to the sky. At the end of the class, I said I didn’t understand. Then he asked the other students if they had understood but nobody had understood how birds fly” he recalls. That evening, the entire class was taken to Rameshwaram shore, the President continues. “ My teacher showed us sea birds. We saw marvelous formations of them flying and how their wings flapped. Then my teacher asked us. Where is the bird’s engine and how is it powered? I knew then that birds are powered by their own life and motivation. I understood all about birds dynamics”.1. When did Nona Walia talk to President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam? 2. What did the teacher draw on the blackboard? 3. What did Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam learn when the entire class was taken to the Rameshwaram shore? 4. What message does the passage convey to you? |
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Answer» 1. On the eve of Teacher’s day 2. A diagram of a bird 3. The birds are overpowered by their own life and motivation. He understood all about birds dynamics. 4. Be curious about learning new things |
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Antheraea mylitta is a A) Wild silk moth B) Goat C) Sheep D) Camel |
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Answer» The correct answer is A) Wild silk moth. |
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The sericulture units present in Guntur district are at A) Pedakakani B) Bollapalli C) Tadikonda D) All the above |
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Answer» The correct answer is D) All the above. |
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What is Reeling ? |
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Answer» The process of extracting threads from cocoon is called Reeling. |
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The stiffling process takes place at A) Reeling centers B) Grinages C) Chandrikalu D) Horsely Hills |
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Answer» The correct answer is A) Reeling centers. |
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Identify the process that helps to store the cocoons for a long time. A) Boiling B) Stiffling C) Reeling D) Weaving |
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Answer» The correct answer is A) Boiling. |
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Special machines like reelers and twisters are used in …………… A) Reeling B) Spinning C) Knitting D) Weaving |
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Answer» The correct answer is A) Reeling. the answer is reeling |
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What is reeling of silk? |
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Answer» The process of extracting threads from cocoons is called Reeling. |
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Process of winding together the fibres to form a yarn is called ……………… A) Dyeing B) Sorting C) Carding D) Spinning |
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Answer» The correct answer is D) Spinning. |
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1) Dyeing 2) Sorting 3) Scouring 4) Shearing The correct order is A) 4, 3, 2, 1 B) 2, 3, 4, 1 C) 4, 3, 1, 2 D) 3, 4, 2, 1 |
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Answer» The correct answer is B) 2, 3, 4, 1. |
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Which of the following is not required for getting silk yarn? A) Weaving B) Spinning C) Reeling D) Knitting |
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Answer» The correct answer is C) Reeling. |
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Which city is called silk city in our State? A) Venkatagiri B) Dharmavaram C) Madanapalli D) Hartuman Junction |
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Answer» The correct answer is B) Dharmavaram. |
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Making threads of yarn is A) Spinning B) Carding C) Dyeing D) Sorting |
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Answer» The correct answer is A) Spinning. |
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A polymer of bisphenol and phosgene is called (a) Polyamide (b) Glyptal (c) Polycarbonate (d) Polystyrene |
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Answer» Correct answer is (c) Polycarbonate |
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A vessel of 120 mL capacity contains a certain amount of gas at 35°C and 1.2 bar pressure. The gas is transferred to another vessel of volume 180 mL at 35°C. What would be its pressure? |
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Answer» Here, temperature remains constant. Then for a certain amount of gas p1V1 = p2V2 1.2 bar x 120 mL = P2 x 180 mL or, p2 = {1.2 bar x 120 mL}/{180 mL} = 0.8 bar |
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What will be the minimum pressure required to compress 500 dm3 of air at 1 bar to 200 dm3 at 30°C? |
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Answer» Volume of the gas, V1 = 500 dm3 Pressure of the gas p1 = 1 bar Volume of the compressed gas, V2 = 200 dm3 Let p2 be the pressure required to compressed the gas. Then at constant temperature p1V1 = p2V2 or, p2 = {p1V1}/{V2} = {1 bar x 500 dm3}/{200 dm3} = 2.5 bar |
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What will be the minimum pressure required to compress 500 dm3 of air at 5 bar to 200 dm3 at 25 °C. |
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Answer» Given: P1 = Initial pressure = 5 bar V1 = Initial volume = 500 dm3 ; V2 = Final volume = 200 dm3 To find: P2 = Final pressure Formula: P1 V1 = P2 V2 (at constant n and T) Calculation: According to Boyle’s law P1 V1 = P2 V2 (at constant n and T) ∴ P2 = \(\frac{P_1V_1}{V_2}\) = \(\frac{5 \times 500}{200}\) = 12.5 bar The minimum pressure required to compress 500 dm3 of air at 5 bar to 200 dm3 at 25 °C is 12.5 bar. |
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Why was Mahesh brought to court? |
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Answer» Mahesh was brought to court because he illtreated the books, notebooks, school bags and the pencil box |
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Read the story again and fill in the table with the present condition of the characters given below. |
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‘Let us proceed’ , Justice _______ said nodding his head. (a) Geography (b) English (c) Mathematics (d) Science |
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Answer» (c) Mathematics |
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Why did the sage spin all day? |
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Answer» He spinned continually all day to change the position of his pigtail. |
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What made the sage upset? |
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Answer» The sage was upset, as his pigtail hung behind him. |
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Did something dreadful happen? How would you describe the events in the poem- comedy or tragedy? |
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Answer» No, nothing dreadful happened. The events in the poem are humorous. The illogical behaviour of the sage creates humour throughout the poem. |
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Was he finally successful in changing his pigtail’s position? Support your answer with a line from the poem. |
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Answer» No, he was not successful in changing his pigtail’s position. The line ‘Still faithful to his back, the pigtail hangs behind him’ supports this answer. |
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What solution did he arrive at for the mystery that he found? |
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Answer» He thought that if turned him round, he can change the position of his pigtail. |
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