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NCERT solutions for Class 4 EVS 

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Home and Abroad

NCERT Class 4 EVS Chapter wise Solutions

  1. Going To School
  2. Ear To Ear
  3. A Day With Nandu
  4. The Story of Amrita
  5. Anita  And The Honeybees
  6. Omana’s Journey
  7. From The Window
  8. Reaching Grand Mother’s House
  9. Changing Families
  10. Hu Tu Tu Hu Tu Tu
  11. Valley Of Flowers
  12. Changing Times
  13. A River’s Tale
  14. Basva’s Farm
  15. From Market To Home
  16. A Busy Month
  17. Nandita In Mumbai
  18. Too Much Water Too Little Water
  19. Abdul In The Garden
  20. Eating  Together
  21. Food And Fun
  22. The World In My Home
  23. Pocham  palli
  24. Home And Abroad

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Home and Abroad

Page 195

Q.1  Why do you think many trees cannot grow in desert areas?

Ans. Dry climate and very little water.


Q.2  do you have any relatives who live in another country?

Ans. Yes. My uncle lives in USA.


NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Home and Abroad

Page 196

Q.1. How long they lived there? Did they go there for studies or for work?

Ans. My uncle lives there for five years.


Q.2. Look at these currency notes. Write the value of each note in the box near its picture.

Ans.


NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Home and Abroad

Page 197

Q.1. To which country does this currency belong?

Ans. India. It is written on the currency.


Q.2. Whose picture can you see on the notes?

Ans. Mahatma Gandhi.


Q.3. Can you find any number on the notes (other than the value)?

Ans. Yes.


Q.4. Do you think that two notes can have the same number?

Ans. No. two notes cannot have the same number.


Q.5. Take a ten rupee note and observe it carefully. How many languages can you see on the note.

Ans. Sixteen.


NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Home and Abroad

Match the coin (Page 197)

Q.1. How many of these do you recognise?

Ans. All.


Q.2. What is written on each coin other than the value?

Ans. India.


Q.3. Look at these notes. Do they all belong to India? Put a circle around notes that are not Indian. Find out which country do they belong to.

Ans. No.

1. England, 2. India, 3. USA, 4. USA, 5. Saudi Arab, 6. India, 7. China, 8. Oman, 9. China, 10. China, 11. Japan, 12. India, 13. England.


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