(i) Tube-wells and hand pumps are ________ source of water. Ans: Tube-wells and hand pumps are man-made source of water.
(ii) Dew is the ______ form of water. Ans: Dew is the liquid form of water.
(iii) Ocean is a _______ source of water.
Ans: Ocean is a natural source of water.
(iv) Bucket is used as a container to store ________.
Ans: Bucket is used as a container to store water.
(v) Munna wanted to wash his ________ with water.
Ans: Munna wanted to wash his face with water.
(i) Well is a natural source of water.
Ans: Well is an artificial source of water. The given statement is false.
(ii) Snow is solid form of water.
Ans: The given statement is true.
(iii) Life on earth was brought by fire.
Ans: Life on earth was brought by water. The given statement is false.
(iv) Munna wanted to play with water.
Ans: The given statement is false.
(v) Water exists only in liquid form.
Ans: Water can exist in gaseous and solid form as well. Hence, the given statement is false.
(i) What are the different forms of water?
Ans: Different forms of water are - dew, snow and steam.
(ii) What brought life on Earth?
Ans: Water brought life on Earth.
(iii) ''I'll wash my face with water'' Who said to whom?
Ans: Munna said to his Nani.
(iv) From which all places do we get water according to the poem?
Ans: We get water from rivers, waterfalls, lakes and springs.
(v) Which disaster is caused by overflow of water from rivers?
Ans: Flood is caused by overflow of water from rivers.
(vi) What did Munna want to do with water?
Ans: Munna wanted to wash his face with water.
(vii) What quenches our thirst?
Ans: Water quenches our thirst.
(viii) What are the activities for which we require water according to the poem?
Ans: Water is required for drinking, for washing face and for watering fields.
(ix) List some places where water is found.
Ans: Water is found in lakes, ponds, rivers and oceans.
(x) Name two daily activities which does not require water.
Ans: Studying and watching T.V.
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