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From Here to There Class 3 EVS Worksheet
These questions are based on the chapter From Here to There for the Class 3 evs and this worksheet is in accordance with the NCERT book. Practice these questions for better grades in school. Do not forget to check the From Here to There MCQ Class 3 EVS Chapter 11 for this chapter.
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NCERT class 3 EVS chapter 11 worksheet
Name the following:
- What is the poem about?
- Where did the child go for vacation?
- What did the child ride in Shimla?
- What is the name of the Hindi poem mentioned?
- What is the discussion topic suggested in the chapter?
Give two examples of each:
- What vehicles did the children travel in during their vacations?
- What did the train pass by during its journey?
- What does the phrase “roads of iron” mean in the poem?
- How would you keep yourself safe while traveling?
- What vehicles do people use for travel twenty years from now?
FIll in the blanks:
- The train moves on the ____ of iron.
- From the railway station to his house, they went by the ____ which went through an underground tunnel.
- The child rode on the ____ when his dadi got tired while walking.
- The bells tied around the necks of the bulls made a ____ sound.
- To keep yourself safe while travelling, it is important to follow ____ rules and regulations.
True or False:
- The poem “Railgadi” is written in English.
- The poem “Railgadi” is written by Harendranath Chattopadhyay.
- The train in the poem passes by temples and mills.
- The train in the poem passes through a desert.
- The train in the poem is described as moving on “roads of iron”.
Identify the images

Short answer type questions
- What is the poem in the chapter about?
- Have you ever travelled by train? When?
- Can a train move anywhere? Why?
- What is meant by ‘roads of iron’ in the poem?
- Which vehicles have you travelled in? Write their names in your notebook.
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