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NCERT solutions for Class 4 EVS 

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Hu tu tu Hu tu tu

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 Hu tu tu Hu tu tu

Q.1. when you play Kabaddi, how many players are there in a team?

Ans. Eight. 

Q.2. When Shyamala touched the middle line, how many players got out?

Ans. Eight. 

Q.3. How do you solve your arguments or fights while playing?

Ans. We listen to both and then decide who is right. 

Q.4. Do you have ways to resolve fights, which can be used in various games?

Ans. Yes.


NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Hu tu tu Hu tu tu

The game of Kabaddi (Page 79)

Q.1. Try to hold your breath and keep saying Kabaddi-Kabaddi. How many times could you say it.

Ans. 20-25 time.

Q.2. How many times can you say it, while you are playing Kabaddi? Is there any difference?

Ans. 15-20 times. While playing the number of times of repeating Kabaddi-Kabaddi is reduced.

Q.3. Make a picture in your notebook to show how Shyamala managed to get the entire opposition team out in one go?

Ans.


NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Hu tu tu Hu tu tu

Q.4. What does it mean to be out in games? When does one get out in Kabaddi?

Ans. Beir go out in games means the player will not be allowed to continue the game. In kabaddi a player gets out of three ways:

(1) If he is stopped by the opposition.

(2) He touches opposition players and could not stop him.

(3) If he looses breath and cannot say Kabaddi-Kabaddi.

Q.5. In some games it is very important to touch the player. For example in the game of Kho-Kho, you get turn by someone’s touch. Name some games in which it is very important to touch the players.

Ans. Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Chuupa Chhupi, arm wrestling hide and seek etc.

Q.6. In Kabaddi, the entire team was out, because Shyamala had touched the line. What are some other games in which, the line is very important?

Ans. Tug of War, badminton, table tennis.

Q.7. Have you learnt of anyone who has learnt any game from a coach?

Ans. Cricket. 

Q.8. Do you know of anyone who has learnt any game from a coach?

Ans. My friend is learning judo.

Q.9. In Kabaddi, the entire team ‘out’ because Shyamala had touched the line. What are some other games in which you have to touch something or colours?

Ans. Touch thing:   Kho-Kho

    Touch colours:  Colour race.


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