(i) What is the name of the person who provides us with goods?
(a) Doctor
(b) Teacher
(c) Businessman
(d) Postman
Ans: (c)
A businessman is a person who provides us with goods by selling items that we need.
(ii) Who are considered as service providers?
(a) Shopkeepers
(b) Businessmen
(c) Doctors, teachers, nurses, postmen
(d) Carpenters
Ans: (c)
Service providers are individuals who offer services that benefit others, including doctors, teachers, nurses, postmen, etc.
(iii) Who is known as a goods provider?
(a) Doctors
(b) Nurses
(c) Shopkeepers
(d) Teachers
Ans: (c)
Shopkeepers are known as goods providers as they sell products or goods to customers.
(iv) What are people who provide services to us called?
(a) Businessmen
(b) Service providers
(c) Doctors
(d) Teachers
Ans: (b)
The text mentions that people who provide services to us are called service providers.
(v) What do people like shopkeepers and businessmen provide?
(a) Education
(b) Goods
(c) Health services
(d) Post services
Ans: (b)
People like shopkeepers and businessmen are referred to as goods providers.
(i) What is the role of a doctor? To check our _______.
Ans: health
The role of a doctor is to check our health, diagnose illnesses, and provide treatment.
(ii) What does a carpenter do? Make and repair _______ objects.
Ans: wooden
A carpenter makes and repairs wooden objects.
(iii) What is the name of the girl who doesn't go to school? Deepali is the girl who doesn't go to _______.
Ans: school
Deepali is the girl who doesn't go to school because she takes care of her siblings and helps her mother.
(iv) People who provide us with goods are called ____________.
Ans: Businessmen
The text mentions that businessmen provide goods.
(v) According to the text, no work is considered ____________.
Ans: Big or small
The text emphasizes that no work is considered big or small.
(i) Iqbal Singh is the traffic police officer in the story.
Ans: True - Iqbal Singh is indeed the traffic police officer in the story who controls the traffic.
(ii) Deepali's father is a doctor.
Ans: False - Deepali's father is not a doctor; he is a vegetable vendor who sells vegetables in the market.
(iii) After finishing her household work, Deepali goes to play.
Ans: False - After finishing her household work, Deepali leaves her younger brother with her father and takes her younger sisters to school; she doesn't go to play.
(iv) Every child in the story goes to school.
Ans: False - The text mentions that Deepali, one of the children, does not go to school.
(v) Deepali's mother works as a vegetable vendor.
Ans: False - Deepali's father works as a vegetable vendor, not her mother.
(i) What work does Deepali do in her own house?
Ans: Deepali cleans the house, washes the dishes, prepares meals for her brothers and sisters, drives her sisters to school, listens to the radio, and drives her brother to their father.
(ii) Besides household work do you do any other work at home? If yes, what?
Ans: The student will have to answer the question.
(iii) Do you also do household work? If yes, what?
Ans: The student will have to answer the question
(iv) Which of your family members do household work? What work do they do?
Ans: The student will have to answer the question.
(v) Find out what your grandparents used to do for a living when they were kids.
Ans: The question needs to be answered by the student.
(vi) Talk to any children and find out why they do not go to school.
Ans: A boy Ram did not go to school as his parents cannot afford it. He works at a tea stall.
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