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CLASS 3

SET-2

HINTS AND SOLUTIONS


1. (B) : Here animal X is snake. Some flesheating animals like snake swallow their food
whole. They do not have chewing teeth at all.
2. (D)
3. (A) : In ginger, the stem grows underground
and stores extra food. So, we eat stem of
ginger.
4. (C) : Non-green plants like mushrooms cannot
make their own food. It is because they lack
green pigment chlorophyll. They obtain their
nutrition from dead and decaying matter.
5. (D) : Penguins live in very cold places. It is
difficult to find twigs, grass or straw in such
places thus, penguins collect few stones or
pebbles and make their nests using them.
6. (B) : The tailor bird uses its beak like a needle
to sew leaves with material like thread and
wool. The nest is made cosy with cotton,
wool, hair or dry grass. This is why it is called
tailor bird.
7. (D)
8. (C)
9. (A) : Dosa, Sambar Tamil Nadu
Fish West Bengal
Dhokla Gujarat
Dal-bati, Churma Rajasthan
10. (B) : The given house shown in figure is called
igloo. It is found in ice-cold places. In these
places, we use warm woollen clothes like
sweaters, gloves, jackets and muffler etc.
11. (C) : Clothes are made of different types of
fibres. The fibres that are obtained from plants
or animals are called natural fibres. Cotton and
silk are plant fibres. Summer clothes are made
from cotton fibre. They keep our body cool
and comfortable and also absorb sweat.
12. (D) : We study in the study room.
13. (D)
14. (D) : Aerogramme or Air letter is a way of
sending the letter to a person living in another
country. Post card is used to send the message
within the country and from one country to
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another. Inland letter is used to send the


message within the country.
(B) : Postcard takes time to deliver the
message to the concerned person. Mobiles and
landlines are used for personal communication,
not for mass communication. Pin codes are
required for the speed post.
(D)
(B) : Here X is the reproductive system.
Reproductive system contains special organs
in the body for producing babies. Men and
women have different reproductive systems.
(C) : Our body produces a lot of waste
materials, which are harmful for the body. These
wastes are removed with the help of kidneys,
lungs and skin. These form the excretory
system.
(C) : The mass of Sun is large as compared to
Earth and Moon. The mass of Earth is large
as compared to Moon.
(C) : Mercury is the lightest planet of our solar
system.
(D) : Here R is mercury, S is the Venus and Q
is Earth, which revolve around the Sun. P is
the Moon, which is also called the satellite of
Earth and revolves around the Earth Q. The
moon takes about 28 days to complete its one
rotation and revolution.
(A) : Mass tells us how heavy or light an object
is. Among the given options, puppy weighs the
maximum and thus has maximum mass.
(B) : Plastic bag and raincoat are water proof.
Rubber toy is flexible. Paper envelope is neither
water proof nor flexible.
(B)
(C) : The push or pull is called force. Force
can move an object, stop a moving object and
can change the direction of an object. Option
C shows that the force can change the shape
of object. We change the shape of dough to
make chapatis by applying the force using a
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rolling pin.
(D) : Gravitational force is the force of attraction
that pulls everything towards the Earth.
Frictional force is a force which opposes motion
and stops the moving things.
(C) : Nitrogen gas (78%) is most abundant gas
in the atmosphere.
(A) : Option A, is Earthworm, B is Cockroach,
C is Grasshopper and D is a Butterfly.
Cockroach, Grasshopper and Butterfly are
insects.
(D) : The given picture shows rib cage and
vertebral column. Rib cage protects internal
organs like heart and lungs. Spinal cord is
protected by vertebral column. Rib cage gives
shape to the body and forms framework of the
body. Rib cage brings movement of chest
during respiration. Vertebral column plays role
in movement.

31. (B)
32. (C) : The names of the body parts hidden in
the word grid are : Lungs, Stomach, Muscle,
Nerve, Blood, Nose and Ear.
33. (B) : The different phases of the Moon are
new Moon, crescent, half Moon, gibbous and
full Moon. Riya will see a gibbous Moon
between half and full Moon.

Half moon
15th November

Gibbous

Full moon
22nd November

34. (C)

30. (D) : In spinach and coriander edible parts are


leaves. For Cauliflower and Broccoli flowers are 35. (B) : Kavya made an incorrect statement
edible. In case of Potato, Turnip and Cabbage
because humus present in top layer of the soil
stem, root and leaves stores the food and are
increases plant growth.
edible.

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