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Match the map and Photo:Q1: Have you seen a map? Look at the Map. Match it with the photo and find out where India Gate is. Draw it on the map.
Sol: Yes, I have seen a map.
Q2: Name roads that you will cross on your way from Rashtrapati Bhawan to India Gate.
Sol: The roads that I will come across on my way from Rashtrapati Bhawan to India Gate are Rafi Marg, Janpath and Tilak Marg.
Q3: Look for the National Stadium in Map 1. Can you see it in the photo?
Sol: The National Stadium is seen in Map 1, but cannot be seen in the photo.
Find out from the map:
Q1: If you are walking on Rajpath then after India Gate on which side would Children’s Park be?
Sol: The Children’s Park would be on the right side, while walking on Rajpath.
Q2: Which of these roads make the biggest angle between them?
(a) Man Singh Road and Shahjahan Road
(b) Ashoka Road and Man Singh Road (the angle away from India Gate)
(c) Janpath and Rajpath
Sol: Ashoka Road and Man Singh Road
Q3: Which of the above pairs of roads cut at right angles?
Sol: Janpath and Rajpath cut at right angles.
While waiting for the parade, Kancha and some of his friends wonder where this parade ends. Vijay Chowk — Rajpath — India Gate — Tilak Marg — B.S. Zafar Marg — Subhash Marg — Red Fort. Kancha is carrying a newspaper in which the route of the parade is written —
Mark the route:
Q1: Trace the route of the parade in Map 3 and mark India Gate and Rajpath
Sol: The route of the parade is traced below.
Q2: Look at the map carefully and find out:
(a) Which of these is the longest road?
(i) B S Zafar Marg
(ii) Subhash Marg
(iii) Tilak Marg
Sol: Subhash Marg is the longest road among them.
(b) If Rubia is coming from Jama Masjid to join the parade, guess how far she has to walk.
Sol: We know that the route of the parade through Subhash Marg and the Jama Masjid is 1 cm away from the Subhash Marg on the map.
In given map the scale is 2 cm = 1 km so, 1 cm = 0.5 km
We know that, 1 km = 1000 m so, 0.5 km = 500 m
Thus, Rubia will have to walk about 500 m to join the parade
(c) The total route of the parade is about how long?
(i) 3km
(ii) 16km
(iii) 25 km
(iv) 8km
Sol: The total distance of the parade on the map is 16 cm.
And we know that, 2 cm on map = 1 km Thus, 16 cm = 8 km
So, the total route of the parade will be about 8 km.
Find out from Map 4
Q1: Which of these is nearer to river Yamuna? — The Diwan-e-Aam or the Diwan-e-Khaas?
Sol: Diwan-e-Khaas is nearer to river Yamuna than Diwan-e-Aam.
Q2: Between which two buildings is Aaram Gah?
Sol: Aaram Gah is between Diwan-e-Khaas and Rang Mahal.
Q3: Which buildings do you pass while going from Rang Mahal to the Hammam?
Sol: We will pass through Aram Gah and Diwan-e-Khaas while going from Rang Mahal to the Hammam.
Q4: Which building on this map is farthest from Meena Bazar?
Sol: Hammam is farthest from Meena Bazar.
Q5: About how far is Lahori Gate from Diwan-e-Khaas?
Sol: The map distance of Lahori Gate from Diwan-e-Khaas is about 6 cm.
We know 1 cm = 100 m
So, the ground distance of Lahori Gate from Diwan-e-Khaas = 6 ×100 = 600 m
Here are some pictures drawn on a 1cm square grid. Try making the same pictures on a 2 cm grid and also on a ½ cm grid.
The side of the square was made two times bigger. Does its area also become two times bigger?
Sol: Suppose the original length of the side of the square is 1 cm. Now, area of square = side × side = 1 × 1 square cm = 1 square cm
When the side of the square is made two times bigger, then the new length of the side of the square will be 2 cm Area of square = side × side = 2 × 2 square cm = 4 square cm
So, when the side of the square is made 2 times bigger, then its area becomes 4 times bigger than the original area.
Look at the map of India below and find the states these children are talking about. Answer the questions.Q1: The Karnataka team starts from Bangalore and moves in the north direction. Which states does it cross to reach Delhi?
Sol: Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Q2: Jammu and Kashmir is to the north of Delhi so the team from there travels towards south to reach Delhi. Which states does it cross?
Sol: Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana.
Q3: Nonu lives in Gujarat. Nonu’s friend Javed lives in West Bengal. Nonu wants to visit his friend. In which direction will he travel?
(a) Towards west
(b) Towards east
(c) Towards south
(d) Towards north
Sol: Towards the east
Q4: Is there any state which is to the north of Jammu and Kashmir?
Sol: No, there is no state which is to the north of Jammu and Kashmir.
Q5: Is there any state which is to the west of Gujarat?
Sol: No, there is no state which is to the west of Gujarat.
Q6: If 1 cm on the map shows 200km on the ground, use this scale to find out:
(A) About how far is Delhi from Jaipur?
(i) 50 km
(ii) 500 km
(iii) 250 km
Sol: 250 km
(B) Estimate how far Jaipur is from Bhopal.
On the map = _______ cm.
On the ground = _______ km
Sol: On the map = 2cm.
On the ground = 400km
Q7: Look at the map and tell:
(a) Which state is surrounded by four other states?
Sol: Madhya Pradesh
(b) Which state has the largest area? If its name is not in the map, find it from your teacher or parents. Explain how you got your answer.
Sol: Rajasthan. This can be observed from the given map.
(c) Which state is about 8 times bigger in area than Sikkim?
(i) Uttar Pradesh
(ii) Tripura
(iii) Maharashtra
(iv) Himachal Pradesh
Sol: Himachal Pradesh
(d) About how many times of Punjab is the area of Rajasthan?
Sol: Rajasthan is about 7 times the area of Punjab.
Bala is standing on the sea-coast and looking at the vast sea. The sea looks endless.
Q1: Have you seen the sea? In the picture where is the sea? Now look for the sea in the map of India. What colour is used to show the sea?
Sol: Yes, I have seen the sea. The blue colour represents the sea in the given picture. The blue colour is used to show the sea on the map of India.
Q2: Mark those states which have the sea on one side.
Sol: The red colour dot shows states which have the sea on one side in below-given map.
Q3: Name one state which does not have the sea on any side.
Sol: Madhya Pradesh
These are five towns. Find out:
Q1: How many cm away is Idlipur from Barfinagar on the map?
Sol: The distance between Idlipur and Barfinagar is 5 cm on the map.
Q2: How many kilometers will you have to travel if you travel from Idlipur to Barfinagar?
Sol: Given, the scale is 1 cm = 10 km
Distance between Idlipur and Barfinagar on the map = 5 cm
Now, actual distance between Idlipur and Barfinagar = 5 × 10 = 50 km
Thus, we have to travel 50 km to go from Idlipur to Barfinagar.
Q3: There is a place called Thukpagram midway between Idlipur and Barfinagar. Mark it with a ‘T’.
Sol:
Q4: A town called Jalebipur is 35 km away from both Chholaghat and Dhoklabad. Where do you think it can be? Mark ‘J’ for it.
Sol:
Ashi’s school looks like this from the top.
Use the squares to find out:
Q1: How many times bigger is the area of the Assembly ground than that of the office?
Sol: The area of the assembly ground is five times bigger than that of the office.
Q2: How much is the length and width of each classroom?
(a) Length 5 m, width 4 m
(b) Length 2 m, width 1 m
(c) Length 12 m, width 10 m
(d) Length 5 m, width 5 m
Sol: Length 5 m, width 4 m
Q3: All the classrooms in Ashi’s school look like this.
Look carefully and answer.
(a) Which of these is exactly opposite to the blackboard?
Almirah, windows, notice board, display board
Sol: The display board is exactly opposite to the blackboard.
(b) Can a child sitting in III A see the playground?
Sol: No, a child sitting in III A cannot see the playground
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