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Vinegar dissolves in water.

[2] Sorting Materials into Groups
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To walk through a waterlogged area, you usually shorten the length of your dress by folding it. Can this change be reversed?

[6] Changes Around Us
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A drawing sheet changes when you draw a picture on it. Can you reverse this change?

[6] Changes Around Us
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Give examples to explain the difference between changes that can or cannot be reversed.

[6] Changes Around Us
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Name the part of plant which produces food. Name the process.

[4] Getting to Know Plants
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Joints of the bones help in the ______ of the body.

[5] Body Movements
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The bones at the elbow are joined by a ______ joint.

[5] Body Movements
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Answer the following:

What is a ball and socket joint?

[5] Body Movements
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Answer the following:

Why can our elbow not move backwards?

[5] Body Movements
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The finger bones do not have joints.

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Classify the objects or materials given below as opaque, transparent or translucent and luminous or non-luminous:

Air, water, a piece of rock, a sheet of aluminium, a mirror, a wooden board, a sheet of polythene, a CD, smoke, a sheet of plane glass, fog, a piece of red hot iron, an umbrella, a lighted fluorescent tube, a wall, a sheet of carbon paper, the flame of a gas burner, a sheet of cardboard, a lighted torch, a sheet of cellophane, a wire mesh, kerosene stove, sun, firefly, moon.

[8] Light, Shadows and Reflections
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You have 3 opaque strips with very small holes of different shapes as shown in the following figure. If you obtain an image of the sun on a wall through these holes, will the image formed by these holes be the same or different?

[8] Light, Shadows and Reflections
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Is air around us always transparent? Discuss.

[8] Light, Shadows and Reflections
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The arrangement to store two magnets is shown by figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) in the following figure. Which one of them is the correct arrangement?

[10] Fun with Magnets
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Three magnets A, B and C were dipped one by one in a heap of iron filing. Figure shows the amount of the iron filings sticking to them.


The strength of these magnets will be

[10] Fun with Magnets
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Where do bees store honey?

[1] Food: Where Does It Come From?
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In a bar magnet, magnetic attraction is ______ near its ends.

[10] Fun with Magnets
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Four identical iron bars were dipped in a heap of iron filings one by one. Figure shows the amount of iron filings sticking to each of them.

  1. Which of the iron bar is likely to be the strongest magnet?
  2. Which of the iron bars is not a magnet? Justify your answer.
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Four identical iron bars were dipped in a heap of iron filings one by one. Fig. 13.5 shows the amount of iron filings sticking to each of them.

Which of the iron bars is not a magnet? Justify your answer.

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Label and colour the different parts of the plant given below in figure.

[1] Food: Where Does It Come From?
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