(i) What important service does a post office provide?
(a) Selling groceries
(b) Sending messages
(c) Repairing electronics
(d) Offering medical assistance
Ans: (b)
A post office facilitates sending messages like letters, postcards, telegrams, and money orders.
(ii) Which place keeps our money and jewelry safe?
(a) Hospital
(b) Bank
(c) Market
(d) Police station
Ans: (b)
Banks keep our money and valuables secure.
(iii) What does a hospital have to transport patients in need?
(a) Bus
(b) Car
(c) Ambulance
(d) Fire truck
Ans: (c)
Hospitals have ambulances to transport patients in need of medical care.
(iv) Where can you buy paper, notebooks, pencils, and pens?
(a) Bank
(b) Market
(c) Police station
(d) Stationer
Ans: (d)
Stationers sell items like paper, notebooks, pencils, and pens.
(v) What number should you dial in case of a fire emergency?
(a) 100
(b) 101
(c) 102
(d) 103
Ans: (b)
The emergency number for fire incidents is 101.
Q2: Fill in the Blanks
(i) A _________ keeps our money and jewelry safe.
Ans: Bank
Banks secure our money and jewelry.
(ii) A place to buy daily use items like bread, butter, and cold drinks is called a _________.
Ans: Market
Markets provide daily use items like bread, butter, and cold drinks.
(iii) People use _________ to go from one place to another.
Ans: Buses
Buses are used for transportation.
(iv) _________ sell medicines.
Ans: Chemists
Chemists sell medicines.
(v) A hospital has an _________ to carry patients.
Ans: Ambulance
Hospitals have ambulances for patient transport.
Q3: True or False
(i) Neighbours make a neighborhood.
Ans: True
Neighbours collectively form a neighbourhood.
(ii) A post office sells groceries.
Ans: False
A post office doesn’t sell groceries; it deals with sending messages.
(iii) A police station maintains law and order.
Ans: True
Police stations are responsible for maintaining law and order.
(iv) A fire station's emergency number is 102.
Ans: False
The fire station emergency number is typically 101, not 102.
(v) Doctors treat patients in a market.
Ans: False
Doctors usually treat patients in hospitals or clinics, not in markets.
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