CBSE Class 3 Social Science Worksheet Set F

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Chapter-wise Worksheet for Class 3 Social Science All Chapters

Students of Class 3 should use this Social Science practice paper to check their understanding of All Chapters as it includes essential problems and detailed solutions. Regular self-testing with these will help you achieve higher marks in your school tests and final examinations.

Class 3 Social Science All Chapters Worksheet with Answers

I. Write “True” if the statement is correct and “False” if the statement is incorrect.
 
1. There are big buildings, and institutions in a village.
2. There is a cure for HIV/AIDS.
3. The wellbeing of farmers depends on the wise use of the natural environment.
4. High rate of population growth is a source of environmental problems in developed countries.
5. Due the rapid population growth in Ethiopia, the carrying capacity of the environment has increased.
6. Children have the right to be admitted to schools before reaching mature age.
7. Wrong beliefs are mostly sources of harmful traditional practices.
8. HIV/AIDS is transmitted from one person to another by living or sitting together.
9. Population growth refers to a decrease in the number of people living in a specific place or country.
10. Living things inhabit the natural and cultural landscape.
11. Natural parks are unique public land or water bodies within a country.
12. Killing animals and birds is allowed without a license in game reserves.
 
Ans-
1. True 
2. True 
3. True 
4. True 
5. False 
6. False 
7. True 
8. False
9. False
10. True
11. True
12. False
 
II. Match the items under column “A” with their related concepts under column “B”
 
               A                                        B
 1. Local organization                 A. The process of transforming an area into a forest
2. International organization       B. A sustainable use or protection of natural resources
3. Afforestation                            C. Ethiopian Wild Life and Nation History society
4. Reforestation                         D. United Nations Environmental program
5. Illegal hunting                       E. The process of killing animals without having any license.
6. Conservation                         F. a process by which lost forests are regained.
 
Ans-
1.C 
2. D 
3. A
4. F 
5. E 
6. B 
 
III. Match the items under column “A” with the concept related and listed under column “B” 
          A               B 
1. Safety            A. Name of disease 
2. HIV                 B. Shortage of different services 
3. AIDS              C. Is the name of a virus 
4. Orphan           D. Fast spread of disease 
5. Scarcity           E. Freedom from danger 
6. Epidemic         F. A child who has lost his or her parents
 
Ans-
1.E 
2.C 
3. A 
4. F 
5.B 
6.D 
 
IV. Choose the correct answer for the following questions from the given alternatives. 
1. One of the following is an advantage of reforestation. 
A. Regulating habitats for wild animals.    C. Preventing soil erosion 
B. Regulating local climate                       D. All 
 
2. Which one of the following is a cause of wild fire? 
A. Friction 
B. Increased heat in dry season 
C. Dropping cigarette tips with fire unintentionally 
D. All 
 
3. Which one of the following is one form of corruption? 
A. Bribery     B. Transparency     C. Rule of law    D. Accountability 
 
4. Milk teeth extraction is performed on ______________. 
A. Adult males     C. Babies 
B. Old people      D. Young girls 
 
5. Which one of the following is a herbivore? 
A. Lion    B. Leopard    C. Wild Ass    D. Cheetah 
 
6. One of the following is a carnivore. 
A. Zebra    B. Cheetah    C. Elephant   D. Hartebeest 
 
7. Which one of the following is an aquatic animal? 
A. Fish B. Monkey C. Gazelle D. Gelada baboon 
 
8. Which one of the following is a feature of good governance? 
A. Accountability B. Transparency C. Avoiding corruption D. All 
 
9. One of the doesn’t constitute children’s rights: 
A. Right to get a name 
B. Right to receive free and compulsory elementary education 
C. Physical punishment 
D. Protection against all forms of neglect and exploitation
 
Ans-
1. D
2. D
3. A
4. C
5.C
7. A
8.D
9.C
 
V. Fill the blank spaces by using the following vocabularies 
Population      Corruption    Responsibility    Bully 
Accountability    Harmful     Traditional    practices    Accident 
 
1. The state of being answerable to somebody is called______________________________. 
2. ____________ is all people who live in a given area or region. 
3. ___________is common practices in social life which are considered dangerous to the wellbeing of a given society. 
4. _______________________ is a person who uses his/her strength or power to fight or hurt those who are weaker. 
5. The state of being responsible is known as ______________________. 
6. ____________________is an unexpected event that results in damage, injury or upset of something 
7. ____________________is dishonesty or illegal behavior by people in authority. 
 
Ans-
1. Responsibility   3. Harmful traditional practices    5. Accountability    7. Corruption
2. Population       4. Bully    6. Accident
 
VI. Give short answers for the following questions.
 
1. Write two uses of natural vegetation. 
A_____________________________________
B_____________________________________ 
 
2. Write two ways of transmission of HIV/AIDS from one person to another person. 
A____________________________________ B.___________________________

Ans- 

1. A. To regulate local climate, beautify the surrounding. 
B. keeping soil fertility & soil moisture, Attract visitors. 
 
2. A. unprotected sexual intercourse, Blood transfusion. 
B. sharing skin piercing tools like needle


Question. Assam is a place having-
(a) No rainfall
(b) Less rainfall
(c) Heavy rainfall
(d) River
Answer: C

Question. In a mud house the roof are made up of-
(a) Canvas
(b) Thorny Bushes
(c) Snow
(d) Iron
Answer: B

Question. ____________ lives in an igloo.
(a) Kashmiri
(b) Assami
(c) Eskimo
(d) Rajasthani
Answer: C

Question. In multistoreyed buildings people use-
(a) Ladder
(b) Swing
(c) Elevators
(d) Rope
Answer: C

Question. In a garden one can see-
(a) Lion
(b) Glow worm
(c) Deer
(d) Whale
Answer: B

Question. A chirping sound is created by-
(a) Butterflies
(b) Spiders
(c) Lizard
(d) Crickets
Answer: D

Question. House Boats are found in-
(a) Kashmir
(b) Kerala
(c) Delhi
(d) Assam
Answer: A

Question. A clean house is free from-
(a) Diseases
(b) Furniture
(c) Rangoli
(d) Heat.
Answer: A

Question. The word textile comes from the Latin word
(a) texere
(b) texture
(c) thatch
(d) tetch
Answer: A

Question. Texere means
(a) to weave
(b) to wear
(c) to walk
(d) to write
Answer: A

Question. Another word used for textile is
(a) fibre
(b) cloth
(c) fabric
(d) fancy
Answer: C

Question. Weaving different threads of the cloth on a machine called
(a) needle
(b) loom
(c) knitting
(d) loop
Answer: B

Question. In this method, the cloth is printed with wooden blocks
(a) Roller printing
(b) Tie & dye
(c) Stencil print
(d) Block print
Answer: D

Question. In this method the cloth is tied in to knots with thread
(a) Batik
(b) Tie & dye
(c) Block print
(d) Ikat
Answer: B

Question. In Bengal the thread embroidery is called
(a) Kantha
(b) Phulkari
(c) Kalamkari
(d) Batik
Answer: A

Question. In Punjab the style of embroidery is called
(a) Kantha
(b) Batik
(c) Phulkari
(d) Kalamkari
Answer: C

Question. Kalamkari is an art of
(a) Bihar
(b) U.P.
(c) Kerala
(d) Punjab
Answer: A

Question. In this printing method, wax is used for making colourful designs
(a) Ikat
(b) Batik
(c) Tie & dye
(d) Phulkari
Answer: B

Question. Phiran is worn by women in
(a) Orissa
(b) Bihar
(c) Assam
(d) Kashmir
Answer: D

Question. Women in Sikkim wear long skirts called
(a) Phiran
(b) Baku
(c) Skirt
(d) Lungi
Answer: B

Question. Earlier, dyes were made from natural things like
(a) Plant & animals
(b) Soil
(c) Water
(d) Wood
Answer: A

Question. A long piece of cloth which are worn (by women) unstitched
(a) Skirt
(b) Lungi
(c) Dhoti
(d) Sari
Answer: D

Question. Kurta –lungi & Turban is worn in
(a) Punjab
(b) Kerala
(c) Assam
(d) Bihar
Answer: A

Question. Lungi- Shirt is famous in
(a) Tamil nadu
(b) U.P.
(c) Assam
(d) Haryana
Answer: A

Q.1 Fill in the blanks : 
(1) The Capital of India is ________________.
(2) India has ______________ States and ____________ Union Territories.
(3) __________ is known as the National Capital Territory.
(4) India has a population of more than ______________ crores.
(5) There is one bond, we all share that we are all _______________.

Q.2 State whether the following statements are true or false. 
(1) Each state has its own State Government. __________
(2) The people of India are divided into different states. _____________
(3) Mumbai is the capital of Tamil Nadu. _________________
(4) Dr. Manmohan Singh is the Prime Minister of India. ___________________
(5) Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab and Haryana. _______________

Q.3 Answer the following questions. 

(1) Where do you live in a State or a Union Territory ?
Ans.
________________________________________________________________
 

(2) Name the state and its capital you live in ?
Ans.
________________________________________________________

(3) Of which state is Ranchi the capital ?
Ans.
__________________________________________________________

(4) Name two Union Territories which are islands.
Ans.
__________________________________________________________________________________________

Q.4 Write the Capitals. 
      States               Capitals
(1) Karnataka - ____________________
(2) West Bengal - ____________________
(3) Kerala - ____________________
(4) Maharashtra - ____________________
(5) Daman & Diu - ____________________

A. New words( Write these words twice):-

1. Loo
2. Embassies
3. High commissions
4. Rock Garden
5. Chicken Embroidery
6. River Jhelum
7. Mahatma Gandhi Setu
8. Sukhna Lake
9. Dal lake
10. Golghar
11. Martyr’s Memorial

B. Define terms:-
Discarded:-
Get rid of something as no longer useful
Embassies:- Governments of other countries have their offices in another country.

C. Answer these questions:-

Q1. Write the name of any four places of tourist interest in Delhi.
Ans- Four places of tourist interest in Delhi are India Gate, Qutub Minar, Raj Ghat and Humayun’s tomb.

Q2. What is the Rock Garden famous for?
Ans- Rock Garden is famous for its colourful people , trees, houses and animal all made from discarded material.

Q3. What places would you like to visit in Lucknow?
Ans- The places I would like to visit in Lucknow are Rumi Darwaza, Bara Imambara, Chattar manjil, Clock tower and the Residency.

Q4. Which language do people speak in Patna?
Ans- People in Patna speak Maithili, Urdu , Hindi and Bhojpuri.

Q5. Write two sentences on the climate of Srinagar.
Ans- In Srinagar winters are very cold, while the summers are pleasant. Srinagar receives snowfall in December and January.

Q6. Which is the longest bridge in India? Where is it located?
Ans- Mahatma Gandhi Setu is the longest bridge in India and it is in Patna.

A. New Words ( Write it twice):
1. Ragi
2. Bajra
3. Maize
4. Jowar
5. Food grains
6. Oil Seeds
7. Linseed
8. Ground Nut
9. Transportation
10. Pledge

B. Define terms:-

Groundnut:- Peanut
Spice:- an aromatic vegetable substance used to flavour food

C. Answer these questions:-

Question. Why do farmers in our country grow different types of crops?
Answer: The climate of a place determines the crops that grow there. Thus farmers in India grow different types of crops.

Question.Which vegetables and fruits are available in different seasons?
Answer: Vegetables such as green beans and pumpkin are available in summer and cabbages and peas are available in winter. Fruits such as mangoes, watermelon and cherries are available in summer, while oranges and grapes are available in winter.

Question. Why do we use spices? Write the names of three spices.
Answer: We use spices to add colour and taste to our food. Cinnamon, bay leaves and red chilli.

Question. How do fruits and vegetables reach different parts of India?
Answer:
 A good transportation system makes it possible for vegetables and fruits to reach different parts of India.

CBSE Social Science Class 3 All Chapters Worksheet

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