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प्रश्न
How did you know that the vegetables were spoilt?
उत्तर
When vegetables are spoilt wrinkles appear, moulds grow and they give a foul smell.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Babuji sells the previous day’s vegetables first. Why do you think he does this?
How do you help the elders in your family?
Look at the clock given below. Write what you do, and what Vaishali does, at the time which the clock is showing.
![]() Morning |
Vaishali - ______ |
You - ______ |
Look at the clock given below. Write what you do, and what Vaishali does, at the time which the clock is showing.
![]() Night |
Vaishali - ______ |
You - ______ |
From where do you get vegetables for your home? Who brings the vegetables?
Given here is a list of vegetables and fruits.
Spinach, Potato, Banana, Tomato, Pear, Chikoo, Pineapple, Gourd, Onion, Cabbage, Cucumber, Grapes, Ginger.
Some of these fruits and vegetables are smooth to touch while some are rough. From the list above, put the names in the correct column.
Smooth | Rough |
Which is the lightest fruit or vegetable that you have eaten? Write its name and draw the picture in your notebook.
Write names of three vegetables which do not have seeds.
Talk with a vegetable-seller in your area. Ask the following questions and make a brief report in the notebook.
- What is his or her name?
- How many people are there in his or her house? How many children are there at home?
- What are the names of the children? How old are they?
- Who all help in the work of selling vegetables?
- Who all stay with the vegetable cart or sit in the shop?
- What vegetables do they sell?
- What time do they start work?
- For how many hours in a day do they work?
- Ask them about any three vegetables that they sell.
Vegetable 1 Vegetable 2 Vegetable 3 Name of the vegetable The price of the vegetable Where does it come from? How much of the vegetables do they buy at one time? In which months do this vegetable usually come?
Fill in the table given below. You can add three more names and fill in the table.
Name | Colour | Length | Weight | Price |
Apple | `(1/2 "kilo")` | |||
Banana | (1 dozen) | |||
Potato | `(1/2 "kilo")` | |||