Class 4 EVS Chapter 2 Exploring Our Neighbourhood – Extra Questions with Answers

Extra practice questions for Class 4 EVS Chapter 2 (Exploring Our Neighbourhood), beyond the textbook. These Class 4 EVS Chapter 2 important questions are handy for quick practice.

Very Short Answer Questions

Q1. Name two places commonly found in a neighbourhood.
Ans: Answers vary; examples include a school, a park, a market, or a temple/mosque/church.

Q2. What is one way to record what you observe in your neighbourhood?
Ans: By drawing a simple map or writing notes about what you see.

Q3. Give one example of a natural feature that might be part of a neighbourhood.
Ans: A pond, a hill, or a group of trees.

Short Answer Questions

Q4. Describe two ways a city neighbourhood might differ from a village neighbourhood.
Ans: A city neighbourhood often has more buildings and traffic close together, while a village neighbourhood may have more open fields and houses spread further apart with fewer vehicles.

Q5. Why is it useful to know the important places in your own neighbourhood?
Ans: Knowing important places like the school, hospital, or market helps you find your way around and know where to go for different needs.

Higher-Order Thinking Question

Q6. If you were to draw a simple map of your neighbourhood, what three places would you definitely include, and why?
Ans: Answers vary; students might include their home, school, and a market or park, since these are the places they visit most often and would help someone find their way around.

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