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How Things are Made

CBSE · Class 4 · EVS

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What is the main material used to make paper in factories?

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Which seeds are used as binding material when making recycled paper?

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What does the 'R' in Reduce mean in waste management?

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Why is tissue paper used for cleaning?

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Which of the following are natural materials used for coloring paper?

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Turmeric, Spinach, Beetroot, Henna

Turmeric, spinach, beetroot, and henna are all natural ingredients that can be used to color paper. Plastic paint is artificial, not natural.

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What did people use for writing before paper was invented?

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Cloth, Leaves, Wooden boards, Palm leaves (talapatra)

Before paper, people used natural materials like cloth, leaves, wooden boards, and palm leaves (talapatra) for writing. Plastic was not available in earlier times.

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Making recycled paper helps save trees.

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True

True. Making recycled paper helps save trees because we reuse old paper instead of cutting down new trees to make fresh paper.

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What is cardboard mainly used for?

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Making boxes for packing

Cardboard is thick and hard, making it perfect for making boxes to pack and protect various objects.

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