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Worksheet-1(Ch-1) 1. Fill in the blanks. 1. India is located in the part of the continent of Asia. 2. India stretches for about kilometres from East to West. 3. India is the largest country in the world. 4. Our neighbour across the sea are the island nations of Sri Lanka and 2. Name the neighbouring countries of India. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 3. Name and colour the five geographical (physical) divisions of India. a. b. c. d. e.

Worksheet-2(Ch-2) 1. Fill in the blanks: 1. The Himalayan range extends from the state of in the west to in the east. 2. The Himalayan range is divided into three ranges. 3. Name the ranges of the Himalayas. 2. Give one word answers for the following: a. The highest peak in the world b. The state that receives the highest rainfall c. The place that receives the highest rainfall in the world d. People use this to sell flowers and vegetables on the Dal Lake 3. Match the following : 1. Glacier a. North Eastern hills of the Himalayas.

2. Himachal b. The highest range in the Himalayas. 3. Shiwalik c. Moving sheets of ice. 4. Himadri d. Home to many wild animals. 5. Naga and Khasi e. Famous for valleys and hill stations. Worksheet-3(Ch-3) 1. Fill in the blanks: 1. The capital of both Punjab and Haryana is 2. The river Ganga and Yamuna meet at in Allahabad. 3. The silt that rivers bring with them to the plains is called 4. The small rivers that join a major river is called its 5. The Brahmaputra river originates in and known as 6. From which river do Punjab and Haryana benefit most 2. Name the following: 1. The main tributary of the river Satluj. 2. The branch of the Ganga that flows in Bangladesh. 3. The city famous for the Golden Temple. 4. The world s largest delta. 5. The river that flows through Jharkhand. 6. Harvest festival of Assam. 3. Where does the river Ganga originate:

4. Complete the chart: Rivers States Tributary Ganga Satluj Brahmaputra 1. Match the column: Worksheet-4(Ch-4) 1. Indira Gandhi Canal a. A mound of loose sand 2. Rann of Kachchh b. City in the Thar Desert. 3. Sand dunes c. River Satluj 4. Jaisalmer d. South of Thar desert. 2. Name these: 1. Crops grown in Rajasthan. 2. Pink city. 3. Ship of the desert. 4. The biggest and largest wheat farm in Asia. 5. A natural source of water in a desert. 3. Read the statement and answer the questions: These people travel from one place to another in search of food for themselves and their animals 1. Who are these people? 2. What do they do for their livelihood?

3. What kind of clothes do they wear? Worksheet-5(Ch-5) 1. Give one word answers for the following: 1. A piece of land surrounded by water on the three sides. 2. The shape of the Deccan plateau is 3. The Deccan plateau is divided in and. 4. Soil found in the Deccan plateau and is very good for cotton. 2. Match the column: 1. Hirakund Dam a. Hyderabad 2. Jog Falls b. Mahanadi 3. Charminar c. Jharkhand 4. Bokaro d. Highest waterfall Write the name of the places(states) that is famous for: 1. Sandal wood 2. Bidri 3. Kanha National Park 4. Telugu

5. Lavani 6. Bhilai steel plant 1. Fill in the blanks: Worksheet-6(Ch-6) 1. India has a long coastline of about kms. 2. The Eastern and Western coastal plains meet at 3. The Western coastal plain lies between the Western Ghats and the 4. Lagoons are found mainly at the coast. 5. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located in the 6. The popular races are held during Onam. 2. With which states are the following associated? 1. Gandhiji s Sabarmati Ashram : 2. Beautiful beaches and churches : 3. Bombay High : 4. The temples of Khajuraho : 3. Give one word answer: 1. I am the most literate state of India.

2. I am called the milk capital of India. 3. A jail turned into national monument. 4. I am called God s own country. 5. The southernmost tip of India. Worksheet-7(Ch-7) 1. Give one word answer: 1. The regular pattern of weather conditions over a long period of time. 2. The hot and dry wind that blow through many parts of North India. 3. In summer we eat this fruit, also known as king of fruits. 2. Fill in the blanks: 1. The coast of gets heavy rainfall during the winter months. 2. During the winter months, the nights are than the days. 3. The clothes we wear and the food we eat depend largely on the Of a place where we live. 4. Strong winds from the west called causes rainfall in the plains and snowfall in the mountains. 3. write the difference between Loo and Mosoon winds. Loo Monsoon wind

Worksheet-8(Ch-9) 1. Complete the chart: Soils States Crops Alluvial soil Black soil Red soil Mountain soil 2. Match the following: 1. Desert soil a. Rice 2. Laterite b. Cotton 3. Black soil c. Rajasthan 4. Red soil d. Coffee 5. Alluvial soil Jowar, bajra 3.Give reasons for the following: 1. Black soil is suitable for growing cotton.

2. Trees should be planted and land should not be kept barren. Worksheet-9(Ch-10) 1. Fill in the blanks: 1. forest require a warm place with plenty of rainfall. 2. Only of India s total area is covered with forests. 3. Deciduous forest are also called forests. 4. Sunderlal Bahuguna led the movement to prevent cutting down of trees. 2.Complete the Chart: Forest Second Name Found in Name the trees Evergreen Deciduous Tidal Mountain 3. Differentiate between Thorn forest and Tidal forest.

Thorn forest Tidal forest