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Question
To identify materials of common use
Procedure – Just move around in your house – in the drawing room, sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom etc. Identify the things and All in the blanks in the table given below
| No. | Place | Name of the thing | Material used for making the thing |
| 1 | Study room | ||
| 2 | Drawing room | ||
| 3 | Kitchen | ||
| 4 | bathroom | ||
| 5 | Any other place |
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Solution
| No. | Place | Name of the thing | Material used for making the thing |
| 1 | Study room | Table, chair, books pens, pencils, table lamp, computer, fan | Wood, plastic, paper, glass, bakelite, connecting wires made of metal and plastics |
| 2 | Drawing room | Sofa, table, chairs, fan, curtains, windows etc. | Wood, cloth, coir, paint, plastics, aluminium, glass etc. |
| 3 | Kitchen | Taps, wash basin, cupboards, utensils, heating vessels strainer, containers aqua pure etc | Steel, aluminium, glass, china clay, iron, plastic, copper, stainless steel, brass etc |
| 4 | bathroom | Taps, tubs, mugs, tooth brush, tooth paste, soap, pail etc. | Iron, brass, stainless steel, plastics etc |
| 5 | Any other place | Scooter, car, road, rooms, trucks, shops | Iron, rubber, coaltar, bricks, wood, plastics, clothes. |
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