ARMY PUBLIC
SCHOOL GOLCONDA
REVISION PAPER-MAPPING OUR
NEIGHBOURHOOD
HOUSES
AND BRIDGES
Sub: EVS Class:
IV
I. Answer
the following: (10
M)
Q.1 Why are symbols
used in map?
Q.2 What would happen
if there were no bridges?
Q.3 How are maps
useful?
Q.4 Name the different
kinds of bridges.
Q.5 What are the most
buildings made of?
II. Answer in one word: (2.5M)
1.
Person
who approves design made by architect: _____________
2.
Person
who join the iron and steel: _____________
3.
Person
who designs buildings on paper:___________
4.
Person
who makes doors, windows etc:____________
5.
Person
who instruct a team of labourer:____________
6.
Person
who puts in the wires and electric fittings:___________
7.
Person
who makes walls and floors:____________
8.
Person
who lays water pipes, drains etc:____________
9.
Person
who fits window panes and glasses:___________
10. Person
who paint the house:____________
III.Match the following: (1.5
M)
1. Movable bridge a) clay
2. Map b)
lets water transport sail through it
3. South-East c)
two-dimensional representation
4. Ganga d)
pile of stones
5. Clapper bridge e) direction
IV. Write True or False: (4M)
1)
Different
maps have different scales _______.
2)
The
sun sets in the east ______.
3)
Clay
is the oldest building materials _______.
4)
Ganga
empties into Arabian sea _______.
5)
Howrah
bridge on the Hoogly at Kolkatta is a Cantilever bridge _____.
6)
Carpenter
is a person who paints houses _______.
7)
Vidyasagar
setu is a suspender bridge _______.
8)
A
key to a map explains symbols _______.
V. Identify the symbol
and complete it. (2M)