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प्रश्न
Where have you heard the maximum noise?
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उत्तर
At the traffic signals.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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The Train Come on children, let’s play a game Forward, backward, backward forward, Stay in line, and shut your eyes
On roads of iron, we move to and fro,
Smoky clouds, Fairs, and crowds. Village fairs, Riders on mares. Flocks of birds, Clustered huts. Bridges and paths, Dhobi ghats. Small tea shops, Puddles, and flocks. |
How did you like the poem?
Have you ever travelled by train? When?
Can a train move anywhere? Why?
Which all vehicles did the children travel in?


How would you keep yourself safe while travelling?
Find out from your elders – How did people travel fifty years ago? Were the present means of travel available at that time also?
If anybody makes a ‘chhuk-chhuk’ sound you know at once that it is being made for a train. From the sounds given below can you tell which vehicle it is? One example is given.
| Chhuk–Chhuk | Train |
| Pon–Pon | |
| Gharr–Gharr | |
| Peen-Peen | |
| Tup-Tup | |
| Tring–Tring |
These are the sounds of single vehicles. How does it sound when many vehicles run together on the road making different noises? Isn't there a lot of noise?
Do you like it so much noise? Why?
Look at the boxes in the picture on the top. Draw them in the correct sequence in the bottom boxes and colour. What did you get? Write its name.



