Class 4-Socila Studies-Digital Module 1-8-21st May 2020
Class 4-Socila Studies-Digital Module 1-8-21st May 2020
Class 4-Socila Studies-Digital Module 1-8-21st May 2020
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The Bishop’s Co- Ed. School, Kalyani Nagar
Subject: Social Studies
Topic: The Northern Mountains
Worksheet 3
Class: 4(A- F ) Date: 21.05.2020
I. Name the following (Any2):
1) Animals found in the Shivalik Hills.
Ans. ___________________, ______________________
2) First to reach Mount Everest summit.
Ans. ___________________, _______________________
3) Trees found in the Shivalik Hills.
Ans. ___________________, _______________________
4) Passes in the Himachal range.
Ans. ___________________, _______________________
5) Hill stations in the Himachal range.
Ans. ___________________, _______________________
6) Famous glaciers located in the Himadri range.
Ans. ___________________, _______________________
7) Rivers that are formed from glaciers in the Himalayas.
Ans. ___________________, _______________________
II. Rewrite the sentence using the correct word:
1) A row of mountains is called a valley.
Ans. ________________________________________________
2) The average height of the Himadri range is 2000 metres
above the sea level.
Ans. ________________________________________________
The Bishop’s Co- Ed. School, Kalyani Nagar
Subject: Social Studies
Topic: The Northern Mountains
Worksheet 4
Class: 4(A- F ) Date: 21.05.2020
I. Choose the correct option:
Q1. What is the middle range of Himalayas known as?
a. The Himadri b. The Himachal
c. The Shivalik Hills d. The greater Himalayas
Q2. Which river does not originate from the Himalayas?
a. Yamuna b. Ganga
c. Indus d. Nile
Q3. The region in which the land is flat in the Shivalik Hills.
a. Dun b. Khadar
c. Terai d. Plateau
Q4. What is the height of Mount Everest?
a. 7,598 b. 8,848
c. 3,848 d. 8,948
Q5. The Himadri ranges are part of which of the following?
a. Aravali b. Western Ghats
c. Satpura d. Himalayas
Q6. Which is the highest mountain peak in the world?
a. Mt. Logan b. Mt. Everest
c. Mt. Kilimanjaro d. Mt. Fuji
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