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Kid Wiz(A Step to Know the World)Class-VPublication DivisionD.A.V. College Managing CommitteeChitra Gupta Road, New Delhi-110055

CONTENTSLanguage & LiteratureFrom the Kitchen1In a Group2Title Time3Bookworm4Fact File5Place Them Correctly6Numerically Yours7Mind Your Actions8Timely Change9Fact File10Test Your Wisdom11Days to Remember33Fact File34Test Your Wisdom35Art & CultureHandicrafts of India37Performing Arts—Our Heritage38Honours and Awards39Mystic Minars of India40Festival Time41Women Power42Fact File43Test Your Wisdom44Environment AroundNature’s Blessings14Join the Race of Champs15Amazing Animals16Fishing Time17Extinct or Endangered18Machine Era19Man in Space20Counting StarsMath MagicWhat Am I?46Puzzle Time47Numbers N Shapes48Number Game50Tricky Statements51Fact File5321Try It Out54Fact File22Test Your Wisdom55Test Your Wisdom23World AroundSports & GamesTriumphs and Trophies57Important Signs & Symbols26Sports Legends58Name Game27Going Global59Popularly Known As28Ageless Sports60World’s Wonders29Fact File61Communication Zone30Test Your Wisdom62Currency31Great Personalities32Answers64

Language & LiteratureFrom the KitchenSolve the puzzle with the help of given clues. All items are related to the kitchen.1.A drink other than water.2.To decorate food.3.To cook by dry heating.4.A dish of raw vegetables, served cold with meals.5.Knives, forks and spoons used for eating.6.Two slices of bread put together with some filling between them.7.Sticks used by the Chinese to eat their food.8.An appetiser, usually taken in the beginning of the meal.12345678BvGhRStaCSgedhCtS1

Language & LiteratureIn a GroupCollective nouns are used to describe a group of same things, for example, a flockof sheep, a pack of cards.Choose the correct group name from the Help Box to fill in the blanks. The firstone is done for you.1.aof boys.group2.aof shoes.3.aof people.4.aof bees.5.aof flowers.6.aof wolves.7.aof fish.8.aof years.9.aof students.10. an of soldiers.11. aof girls.12. aof robbers.13. aof stars.14. aof monkeys.15. aof keys.Help 2gangbouquetbunchbatchpackbevy

Language & LiteratureTitle TimeGiven below is the description of some immortal characters from famous books.Write the title of the book from which they have been taken.1.Akela – The lone wolf who led his packwith strength and wisdom.2.Swami – A soft natured child who spenthis days in the town of Malgudi.3.Dr. Watson – A remarkable person,who always assisted his friend, insolving mysteries.4.Bhishma – Granduncle of the Pandavasand Kauravas.5.Aunt Polly – Her nephew, Tom wasalways up to mischief and troubled her.6.Kumbhkaran – He could sleep for sixmonths at a stretch.7.Kasim – He forgot the magic words‘Open Seasame’ after going into thecave of forty thieves.8.Professor Calculus – The absentminded professor who is an old friendof the main character.3DO YOUKNOW?The popular books,Adventures ofTom Sawyer andAdventures ofHuckleberry Finnmade Mark Twainone of the bestloved authors. Hisreal name wasSamuel LonghorneClemens.

Language & LiteratureBookwormSome famous book titles are given below. Write the names of their authors. Youmay take the help of the Help Box.BooksAuthors1.The Mahabharata2.My Experiments with Truth3.Jungle Book4.Gitanjali5.Discovery of India6.The Ramayana7.Playing It My Way8.Panchtantra9.Noddy Series10. Treasure IslandHelp BoxVishnu SharmaEnid BlytonRudyard KiplingVed VyasRabindra Nath TagoreJawahar Lal NehruMahatma GandhiR. L. Stevenson4Sachin TendulkarValmiki

Language & LiteratureFact FileIn English language, there are words or phrases which can be readbackwards as well as forwards. These are called Palindromes.For example, SEES, EVE, MADAMA Kangaroo word is a word which carries within its spelling (innormal order) a smaller word which has the same meaning (synonym)as the word itself, for example, the word ‘observe’ carries the word“see” which has the same meaning.Special terms are used to describe the sound made by different objects.The pronunciation of these words gives an idea of the sound itself.Read the following to find out the same— fizz of lemonade chime of clock clinking of coins blast of an explosion jingle of bells slam of a door pitter patter of raindrops howling of wind beat of a drum zooming of an aircraftThe abbreviated form of a set of words is called Acronym. It can beread as a word in itself, for example, UNESCO. It is read as a word alsoand can be expanded as United Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organisation.5

Place Them CorrectlyLanguage & LiteratureGiven below are pictures and names of some places which are meant for specificpurposes. Choose and write the correct name of the place against each description.CrecheStadiumSanatoriumGreen HouseBarracksAviaryApiarySanctuary1.A place where bees are kept.2.A place where birds are kept.3.A place where animals can live in their naturalsurroundings, and it is protected by law.4.A day care for very young children.5.A place where sick people are treated and kept torecover.6.A sports arena with seats for spectators.7.A glass building where plants are cultivated.8.A building to accommodate soldiers.6

Numerically YoursLanguage & LiteratureIdioms are expressions that make a language interesting.Few idioms based on numbers are given below. Find their meanings from theHelp Box and write them in the space provided.1.One and all2.Put two and two together3.On all fours4.At sixes and sevens5.In one’s eighties6.Nine to five7.Ten to one8.At the eleventh hour9.Two is company, three is crowdHelp Boxto guess the truthin confusion with one’s hands and knees on groundon last momenteveryonebetween the age of 80 to 90normal office hours most probably two people enjoy spending time with each other7

Mind Your ActionsLanguage & LiteratureRead the following sentences. As a responsible student, think and tick thebest option.1.Some of your friends in your school decide not to attend class but hide in thecanteen. You will—a. join your friends.b. go to class.c. disagree and explain them the reason.2.The taps in your school are open and water is being wasted. You will—a. just ignore.b. inform the teacher.c. close them at once.3.You see your friend cheating in the exam. You will—a. inform the teacher.b. not bother.c. stop him/her from doing wrong.4.Your teacher is upset with you for not doing your homework. You will—a. apologise and do the work.b. just ignore.c. make false excuses.5.Your friends are fighting during recess time. You will—a. not bother.b. call a teacher.c. try to stop the fight.6.You find an expensive mobile lying on the school playground. You will—a. try to find the owner.b. give it to your teacher.c. keep it with you quietly.7.Your parents want you to join tuition classes which you do not like. You will—a. simply obey them.b. argue with them.c. discuss the matter peacefully.8

Language & LiteratureTimely ChangeMake a new word by replacing just ONE letter at each step. One has been donefor you.1.2.PLANHANDPLAYANDCLAYBA DCLAPBALE3.4.WORMDROPW RMROPARMC OPHARECHIP6.5.TALEHEADTALHE DTA LHERSAILMERE9

Language & LiteratureFact FileRabindranath Tagore7 May 1861 — 7 August 1941Birth Place — KolkataRabindranath Tagore was the world famous poet, novelist,playwright, philosopher and composer.He was the only non-European to win the Nobel prize forLiterature, (in 1913) for his collection of poems—Gitanjali.Indian national anthem—Jana, Gana, Mana—was written by him.It inspires every Indian.He started ‘Shantiniketan ashram’ and founded theVishwa Bharti university.He was deeply involved with theatre, drawing, painting and alsocomposed his own songs.Many of his novels have been made into films, such as Kabuliwala,Uphaar, etc.Mahatma Gandhi gave him the title ‘Gurudev’.10

Language & LiteratureTest Your Wisdom1.2.Read the description given and name the personality.a.The soft natured boy from Malgudi.b.The author of My Experiments with Truth.c.The grand uncle of Pandavas and Kauravas.d.The brother of Ravana, who slept for six months.e.The holy man who composed The Ramayana.f.Nobel Laureate and composer of Gitanjali.Fill in the crossword with the help of clues given.Downi.i.sound of an aircraftii.Acrossii.iii.group name for monkeysiv.Sv.iii. lot of peopleTCv.MCiv. sound of the doorvi.sound made by a clockvi. group of thieves3.ZTick (3) the Acronyms from the following words.a.VIPb.PINc.QUOTEd.AIDSe.FRENCHf.11FIRGPDEG

Language & Literature4.Name the place where you would go to do the following things.a.to file an FIRb.to admit an accident victimc. to receive your relative who is comingfrom USAd. to access information on internet, if youdo not have computer at homee.5.to deposit or withdraw moneyWrite a word starting with ‘P' in Column B, that is nearest in meaning to theword in Column A. First one is done for you.Column AColumn Ba.good ndantpf.strangep12

Language & Literature6.7.8.By replacing one letter at each step, form the word given in the last box. Oneis done for you.a.brideprideprimecrimechimeb.darn modec.bread greatd.brand brunte.gaze vaneTick the words or phrases which are Palindromes.a.STOP FOR POTSb.PEEPc.DEADd.STEP ON NO PETSe.TENETf.MALAYALAMFind synonym from the following ‘Kangaroo’ luminatedf.appropriate13

8 Read the following sentences. As a responsible student, think and tick the best option. Mind Your Actions 1. Some of your friends in your school decide not to attend class but hide in the canteen. You will— a. join your friends. b. go to class. c. disagree and explain them the reason. 2

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