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What is Cooking class 3 evs worksheet with answers

June 16, 2023 by Leave a Comment

Welcome to this What is Cooking class 3 EVS worksheet with answers. This ncert class 3 EVS chapter 10 worksheet is prepared by our expert teachers and follows the syllabus prescribed by CBSE.

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  • What is Cooking Class 3 EVS Worksheet
  • NCERT class 3 EVS chapter 10 worksheet
    • Name the following:
    • Give two examples of each:
    • FIll in the blanks:
    • True or False:
    • Identify the images
    • Short answer type questions

What is Cooking Class 3 EVS Worksheet

These questions are based on the chapter What is Cooking 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 What is Cooking MCQ Class 3 EVS Chapter 10 for this chapter.

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NCERT class 3 EVS chapter 10 worksheet

Name the following:

  1. Natural Fuels
  2. How do we cook food in different ways?
  3. What are some things we can prepare without cooking?
  4. What are the different methods of cooking?
  5. What is used to cook food in your house?
  1. Wood
  2. Baking, Boiling, Frying, Roasting, Steaming
  3. Salad, Sandwich, Fruit, Smoothie, Yogurt
  4. Grilling, Stir-frying, Braising, Poaching, Smoking
  5. Gas, Electricity, Wood, Coal, Kerosene, Sunlight

Give two examples of each:

  1. Utensils made of.
  2. Methods of cooking.
  3. Food items that are eaten both raw and cooked
  4. things that can be prepared without cooking
  5. Materials used for cooking fuel
  1. metal, plastic, ceramic, and glass.
  2. frying, baking, steaming, and more.
  3. fruits, vegetables, and meat.
  4. lemon water, fruit salads, and sandwiches.
  5. oil, coal, electricity, gas, wood, sunlight, and cow dung cakes.

FIll in the blanks:

  1. we can use some utensils used for ______.
  2. Utensils used for cooking can be made of different ______.
  3. Some food items are eaten ______ while others are eaten cooked.
  4. There are different methods of cooking such as roasting, boiling, frying, and ______.
  5. We can prepare Lemon Water by mixing sugar in water, adding lemon juice, and then ______ it.
  1. cooking
  2. materials
  3. raw
  4. baking
  5. straining

True or False:

  1. Utensils are not used for cooking in households.
  2. Utensils used for cooking can be made of different materials.
  3. Elderly people can provide information about the kind of utensils used earlier.
  4. All food items are cooked before eating.
  5. Chapati-making involves several steps.
  1. False
  2. True
  3. True
  4. False
  5. True

Identify the images

  1. Salad
  2. Coal
  3. Egg
  4. Sugar
  5. Steel

Short answer type questions

  1. What are some utensils used for cooking and what are they made of?
  2. What are some different methods of cooking and can you name two things cooked by each method?
  3. Can you give an example of a food item that can be eaten both raw and cooked?
  4. What are some different types of fuel used for cooking and how do they affect the environment?
  5. What is a simple food item that can be prepared without cooking and how is it made?
  1. Some utensils used for cooking include pots, pans, ladles, and spatulas. They can be made of various materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, cast iron, or copper.
  2. Some methods of cooking include roasting, boiling, frying, and baking. For example, roasted vegetables, boiled eggs, fried chicken, and baked potatoes.
  3. One example of a food item that can be eaten both raw and cooked is carrots. They can be eaten raw as a snack or cooked in a stew or soup.
  4. Some types of fuel used for cooking include kerosene oil, coal, electricity, gas, wood, sunlight, and cow dung. Some of these fuels can release harmful pollutants into the environment, while others, such as sunlight and wood, may be more sustainable.
  5. One simple food item that can be prepared without cooking is lemon water. To make it, mix sugar in water, add lemon juice, and strain it.

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