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ZEE HIGH SCHOOL HOLIDAYS SCHEDULE (2018 -19) Class :- IV Name : Do’s: Drink lots of water Wear light cotton clothes Have plenty of seasonal fruits Drink glass of butter milk Discover your creativity through research work Explore and enjoy your holiday trips. Sub: Hindi I. एए एएएएए एएएएए एएएए – एएएएएएए (Helping others)| II. एएएएएए एएएए एए एएएएएएए एएएएए एए एएएएएएएएए एए एएएएएएए एएएएएएए एए एएएएएएए एएए एएए एएएएएए एएएएएएएएए एएएएएएएए एए एएएए एएए एएएएए | (any 5) Sub: Telugu I. एएएएएए एएएएए एएएएए एएएएएएएए एएएएए एएएएएए एएएए एएएए एएएएएए एए एएएए एएएएएए एएएएएए एएएएएएएएएएएएए. II. एएएएएए 5 एएएएए एएएएएए एएएएएएएएएएए एएएए एएएएएएएएए एएएएएएएएए, एएएएएए एए एएएएएए एएएएएए एएएएएए एएएएएएएएएएए.

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ZEE HIGH SCHOOLHOLIDAYS SCHEDULE (2018 -19)

Class :- IV Name :

Do’s:

Drink lots of water

Wear light cotton clothes

Have plenty of seasonal fruits

Drink glass of butter milk

Discover your creativity through research work

Explore and enjoy your holiday trips.

Sub: HindiI. एक कहानी लिखें वि षय – परोपकार (Helping others)|II. समाचार पत्र से वि भि�न्न खेों और खिखावि�यों से संबंधि#त लिचत्रों को एकवित्रत करे तथा उन्हें धिमने ाे पुरस्कार के बारे में लिखें | (any 5)

Sub: TeluguI. కొన్ని� హాస్య కథలను సేకరించి చదివి అందులో మీకు బాగా నచి�న ఒక కథను గూరి� వ్రా� సి ప్రదరి#ంచండి.II. రోజుకు 5 కొత్త పదాలను తెలుసుకుంటూ వ్రాటి అర్ధా. న్ని� గ్రహిసూ్త , వ్రాటిన్ని ఒక పటి1క రూపంలో వ్రా� సి పొందుపరచండి.

Sub: English

Imagination is a unique quality of human we all imagine things which sometimes becomes our

fantasy and some such fantasies become dreams. As our APJ Abdul Kalam said

I. Draw a picture of your dream goal and write 10 to 12 sentences about plans to achieve it.

II. Learn five new words with meaning everyday and prepare your own dictionary.

III. Word Grid :- Find the Name of parts of speech from the Grid.

A D V E R B Q Y Q Z Q P

D E N Q Z Q D Z U R A R

J D O W Y W W Y K T B O

E S U X U E L U Z G C N

C O N J U N C T I O N O

T Y X T O T I Q Q Q D U

I N T E R J U N T I O N

V E R B P R F M X B Q Z

E O Z W K X T P Z X U X

Z P Y E M Z X L P Z W Q

Y Q T R N Y O Y R I U Y

Q P R E P O S I T I O N

IV. Punctuate the following.

“A true dream is not what you see while sleeping but it’s once which doesn’t let you sleep”.

Sub: Maths

Mental, Reasoning, Logical based questions:

1. Which of the following alphabets is not hidden in the given figure?

a. X b. V c. W d. K

2. Look at the given pattern of numbers 21,29,37,45?

If the pattern continues in the same way, What will be the next number.

a. 59 b. 27 c. 53 d. 61

3. If ‘Ball’ is called ‘ cap’; ‘cap’ is called ‘pencil’; ‘pencil’ is called ‘Eraser’; ‘Eraser’ is called

‘Bag’. Then Rohan will wear __________________ in Sunlight.

a. cap b. Eraser c. Pencil d. bag

4. What is the missing number in the number line.

a. 580 b. 720 c. 760 d. 640

5. Find the missing figure.

a. 44 b. 48 c. 42 d. 45

6. What number can be filled in the blank to make the number sentence valid?

_______+ 12-7 = 15

a. 10 b. 11 c. 7 d. 9

7. Find the missing digit in the box, If remainder is equal to 2.

a. 6 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

8. Ms. Naina needs to order rulers for the 24 students in her class.

Each student needs one ruler.

Rulers come in boxes of 8.

Which of the following can be used to find how many boxes of rulers Ms. Naina needs?

a. 24 + 3 b. 24 - 8 c. 24 x 8 d. 24 ÷ 8

9. Which of the following statement is incorrect?

A. 44 ÷ A = B + 1, then A=4 and B=10

B. 2 x 5 is equal to 5 x 2

C. If there are 4 balls in a box, then there as 52 balls in 13 boxes.

D. If Sonam has 56 socks, then she has 23 pairs of socks.

10. A basketball court is like a rectangle 20 metres long and 10 metres wide.

10m

20m

What is the total sum of its lengths and breadths?

A. 30 Metres B. 50 metres C. 60 metres D. 200 metres

11. On the basis of the given figure which of the following statements is true?

280 400 520 ?

700

8

22

14

32

?

49 49❑√149

A. 710 of the triangles have lines.

B. 720 of the triangles have dots.

C. Half of the triangles are blank.

D. All of these.

12. Jai and Nihal will paint the circle shown here.

First Jai will paint 28 of the circle.

Then Nail will paint another 38 of the circle.

What fraction of the circle is left to paint.

A. 58 B. 68 C. 516 D. 38

13. If =1 Whole, then equals = _____________

A. 1 12 B. 3 12 C. 2 12 D. 2 32

14. Find the value of P+Q

7 P 2 4

-5 9 4 Q

1 9 7 7

A. 15 B. 16 C. 13 D. 18

15. Four boys are playing a number game. Each of them are writing their favourite number. Who wrote the greatest number?Rahul- 5672 Ravi – 7297 Tarun – 5425 Raj – 1252A. Tarun B. Ravi C. Rahul D. Raj

16. How many triangles are there in the given figure?

A. 5 B. 11 C. 12 D. 10

17. Find the missing number.

18. Which of the following figures is exactly embedded in Fig. (X)?

19. How many meaningful words can be formed with second, sixth, tenth and fourteenth letters in the given series?

L N C F P O K M B E H Q J D S V X ZA. Nill B. One c. Two d. more than two20. Which of the following figures will complete the pattern in fig. (X)?

21. There is a definite relationship between fig(i) and (ii). Establish a similar relationship between figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options which will replace the (?) in fig(iv).

22. Identify the solids in the given figure. P Q R S TA. Cone Sphere Cube Cuboid CylinderB. Cuboid Cube Sphere Cylinder ConeC. Cone Cylinder Sphere Cube CuboidD. Sphere Cube Cylinder Cone Cuboid

23. Which of the following is the lightest?

24. The given table shows the number of pages read by Soham and Sakshi in 4 months. Who reads less no of pages in the months of January, March and April altogether and by how much?A. Soham, 119 B. Sakshi, 314 C. Soham, 314 D. Sakshi, 119

Month No of read pages

Soham SakshiJanuary 6884 6795February 6947 6892March 6780 6920April 6915 6745

25. The number represented by the abacus is ___________.

A. Forty five hundred thousand two hundred ninth sevenB. Forty five thousand two hundred seventy nine.C. Four ten thousand five thousand two hundred ninety sevenD. Forty five thousand two hundred ninety seven.

26. The given list shows the names of the students who are in the Sports Club. What fraction

of names are starting with alphabet S?

A. 2/8 B. 3/8 C. 1/8 D. 4/8

27. Select the INCORRECT option.

A. XXIV + LIX = 83

B. XXV + XXXVII =62

C. LX - XXIV = 16

D. XXXIX - XVI =23

28. The given pictograph shows the number of Ice-creams bought by 4 children. Which 2 children bought a total of 36 ice-creams? A. Vaani and RichaB. Mohit and PuneetC. Puneet and RichaD. Mohit and Vaani

29. Identify the number using the given clues.> Its tens digit is four more than smallest odd number> Its thousands digit is three more than hundreds digit> Its Ones digit is 4th multiple of ten thousands digit.> Its hundreds digit is multiple of 2> Its ten thousands digit is common factor of 2 and 7

A. 11454 B. 17454 C. 14754 D. 1524430. Take a drawing sheet and create a calendar for the May month and decorate it. Now answer the following questions.a. The first day of the month is ___________________b. There are ________Sundays in the month.c. The date of the last Saturday of the month is __________________d. If yesterday is 14, What will be the date day after tomorrow? _______________e. The day when the next month will begin is ______________f. The day when the last month ended was ______________2. Color 3/4 th of the clock to show ‘ quarter to’.Also show 1/4th or ‘quarter past’ with a different color.

Students in the sports club

Ananya Saumya

Shalu Shikha

Mona Anushka

Sonika Parul

Sub: Science

I. Prepare a pictorial presentation on uses of plants.

II. Collect the information of plants in preparing medicines (Ayurvedic medicine)

Hint: Write the name of the plant and part of the plant used in preparing medicines and name

the disease cured.

(Watch: Discovery channel, Animal Planet Channel)

Sub: Social

I. India is one of the most dynamic countries of the world. Its varied and vibrant culture speaks

volumes for itself. Come let us locate the different states of India and their capitals on a map

and colour the states with different colours.

Also collect information using the headlines given below in a Tabular form.

Capital, Language, Staple food, Clothes, Climate, Important places, Festivals Celebrated.

State Capital Language Staple food Climate Important Places Festivals

(Watch: National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, History Channel; Refer Atlas.)

Sub: ITI. Draw the classification of memory of computer on A4 size paper collects some pictures of

different types of storage devices and paste them on A4 size paper.

Note: Use separate A4 size paper for each subject. File them in a stick file and submit on the reopening day. The marks allotted will be considered for TERM- I SEA. See that a cover page with information like TERM- I SEA, Name, Class, Section is also included.

Don’t’s:

Don’t be out of your hour during afternoon sun.

Don’t have junk food.

Don’t waste time in being lazy.