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This passage provides an overview of Jules Verne, a French writer from the 19th century known for his science fiction novels that predicted future scientific discoveries and inventions. Some key points: - Jules Verne was not a scientist but enjoyed reading about science and had a strong imagination. - One of his stories, "From Earth to Moon", accurately predicted aspects of the first manned mission to the moon over 100 years later. - His most famous book was "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", about a futuristic submarine. - Verne died in 1905 at age 77, and part of the moon is now named after him.

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This passage provides an overview of Jules Verne, a French writer from the 19th century known for his science fiction novels that predicted future scientific discoveries and inventions. Some key points: - Jules Verne was not a scientist but enjoyed reading about science and had a strong imagination. - One of his stories, "From Earth to Moon", accurately predicted aspects of the first manned mission to the moon over 100 years later. - His most famous book was "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", about a futuristic submarine. - Verne died in 1905 at age 77, and part of the moon is now named after him.

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Frenchman
Jules Verne was a Frenchman who was born in
1828. He was not an inventor and hew was not a
scientist, but he read a great many books on
science. He had very strong imagination and he
loved adventures although he did not have many
great adventures himself. He wrote a number of
electing books about the things which he thought
that scientists and inventors would one day be
able to do, At that time his stories seemed like
fairy tales.

Many of Jules Jerne’s attempts to look into the


future, however, were surprisingly. One of his look
was called ‘From Earth to Moon’, In this three men
and a dog made a journey around his moon they
did this in a hollow ‘Ship’ Sred from a gun. After
going around the Moon, they returned to earth and
splashed down into the sea not far from where the
Srst real Moon travelers landed in July, 1969 about
a hundred years later.

Jules Verne’s most famous book is ‘Twenty


Thousand Leagues under the sea’. Jules Verne
died in 1905. When he was seventy seven. Many
years later, explores really did go it the Moon and
one part of the Moon was given Jules Verne’s
name.

Answer the following questions:-

Q 1.Who was Jules Vern

(a) inventor (b) scientist (c) writer

Q2. Three men and a dog made a journey around


the Moon in a book.

(a) From earth to Moon

(b) Around the world in eighty days

(c) Twenty Thousand Leagues under the sea

Q3. Verne’s stories were like

(a) adventure (b) fairy tales (c) imagination


Q4: How did the three men and a dog made
journey around the moon.(a) Through a sea (b)
Space Ship (c) In a hollow ‘ship’

Q5. When did the Srst real Moon travelers landed


on Moon.

(a) 1828 (b) 1905 (c) 1969

Q6. Who given the name of Jules Verne

(a) one part of Moon (b) book (c) A dog

Q7. When did Verne die ?

(a) 1905 (b) 1969 (c) 1905

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Atmosphere
There are four major domains of the Earth-
Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere and
Biosphere. The solid portion
of the earth is called Lithosphere. The large land
masses are known as continents. All continents
lie in lithosphere.
There are seven continents. Asia is the largest
continent and Australia is the smallest continent.
Australia is called an island continent. The part of
the earth which is covered with water is called
Hydrosphere- The PaciSc Ocean, The
Atlantic Ocean, The Indian Ocean, The Southern
Ocean and The Arctic Ocean. The PaciSc Ocean is
the largest ocean.
The earth is surrounded by a layer of gases called
the atmosphere. There are Sve layers in the
atmosphere. The
Biosphere is the narrow zone of contact between
the land, water and air.

Answer the following questions:-

1)How many domains of the earth are there?

2)What is Lithosphere?

3)Which continent is called island continent?

4)What is Hydrosphere?

5)Which ocean is the largest ocean of the world?

6)What is Atmosphere?

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Food Chain
Animals eat plants and other animals. Animals
can be grouped under four categories depending
on the kind of food habits. Animals that eat plants
are called Herbivores. Cow, sheep Giraffe are
some herbivores animals. Carnivores are animals
that eat eesh of other animals. Animals like lion,
tiger e.t.c. are carnivore’s animals. Some birds eat
eash are called scavengers. Eagle and vulture are
scavengers. Animals that eat plants and eesh of
other animals both are called omnivores. Bear,
crow cockroach are omnivores. Parasites are
small insects or animals. Fleas, leeches and bugs
are some parasites.

Answer the following questions:-

1.What are herbivores?

2.What are carnivores?

3.What are parasites?

4. Name some carnivores animals?

5. Name some omnivores?

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Bears
Bears are found in Europe, Asia, Africa and
America they are massively built, with short tails
and thick legs. Bears are not really carnivore. They
eat almost anything the chief exception in the
polar bear which in its natural state lives on Ssh
and seals. However, in captivity, they seem to
enjoy meat, vegetables, fruits, milk, rice and
porridge.

Bears are not quite as dangerous as people


imagine them it be like most animals, they will do
their best to avoid human being. However bears
are by no means cowardly animals. Many hunters
have been killed by bears for they can be
extremely dangerous and cunning.

Bears have a strong sense of smell but they have


very poor eye-sight. They are also dull of hearing
but they are very intelligent.

Q.1) Where are bears found ?

(a) America (b) Australia (c) None of the


above

Q.2) What does a bear eat in captivity ?

(a) Milk (b) Fish (c) Seal (d) trees

Q.3) What does bear avoid like most animal ?

(a) Hunters (b) Human being (c) Ssh (d) none


of the above

Q.4) What kind of animal is bear ?

(a) coward (b) cunning (c) helpful (d) quiet

Q.5) What is the strongest sense of a bear ?

(a) touch (b) sight (c) smell (d) hearing

Q.6) Who have been killed by bears ?

(a) Humans (b) animals (c) hunters (d) birds

Q.7) The bear are massively built with short tail


and thin legs.

(write true of false)

Q.8) Bears are not carnivore animal.

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Solar System
The sun, eight planets, satellites and some other
celestial bodies form the solar system. The sun is
in the centre of the solar system. The sun is
ultimate source of heat and light for the solar
system. There are eight planets in our solar
system. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury is
the nearest planet to the sun.

Venus is considered as “earth’s-twin” because its


size and shape are very much similar to that of
earth. Earth is the third nearest planet to the sun.
The earth is a unique planet in the solar system
because only this planet has life on it. It is also
known as blue planet. Our earth has only one
satellite, that is the Moon.

Answer the following questions:-

1. What is solar system?


2. How many planets are there in solar
system?
3. Which planet is nearest to the sun?
4. Which planet is known as “earth’s twin”?
5. How many satellites does our earth have?
Write the names of that satellite?

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