AP Board Class 5 EVS Workbook Chapter 10 The Journey of India for freedom Solution
Andhra Pradesh (AP) Board Chapter 10 The Journey of India for freedom Solution. AP Board Class 5 EVS Workbook Chapter 10 The Journey of India for freedom Worksheet Question Answer.
WORKSHEET – 1
1) Rewrite the following words
1.) National flag = National flag
2.) orange = orange
3.) white = white
4.) colour = colour
5.) occasion = occasion
2) Mention the importance of the three colours in our National Flag
Answer –
- The colour Saffron on the top signifies – Sacrifice, strength and courage.
- The colour white in the middle signifies –Peace and truth.
- The colour green in the middle signifies – fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land.
3) Draw the picture of National Flag and colour it.
4) Name the occasions on which we hoist the National Flag?
Answer –We hoist the National Flag on 15th August Independence day and 26th January Republic day.
WORKSHEET – 2
1) Rewrite the following words
1.) freedom = freedom
2.) struggle = struggle
3.) history = history
4.) business = business
5.) emperor = emperor
6.) Portuguese = Portuguese
7.) french =french
8.) trade = trade
2) Answer the following questions.
1.) Name some great kings and emperors in the history of India?
Answer – Some great kings and emperors in the history of India are Ashoka, Chandra Gupta, Samudra Gupta, Akbar, Shahjahan etc.
2.) What are the oldest Educationalinstitutions in India?
Answer – The oldest education institutions in India are Nalanda and Takshasila.
3.) Who visited India to extend their business?
Answer –Traders from different part of the world visited India to extend their business.
3) Name the following pictures.
Answer –
Sanchi Stupa, Taj Mahal, Red Fort.
WORKSHEET – 3
1) Rewrite the following words
1.) Europeans = Europeans
2.) Indian = Indian
3.) national = national
4.) congress = congress
5.) leader = leader
6.) conquer = conquer
7.) rebel = rebel
8.) kingdom = kingdom
9.) Dutch = Dutch
2) Answer the following questions.
1.) When did Europeans land in India?
Answer – Europeans landed in India in 1498.
2.) Who came to India from Europe?
Answer –The Portugese, Dutch, French and British people came to India from Europe.
3.) Why did the British come to India?
Answer – TheBritish came to India for trading.
4.) When did Indian National Congress form?
Answer –Indian National Congress was formed in the year of 1885.
5.) Who is the first leader of the Indian National Congress?
Answer – The first leader of the Indian National Congress is Mahatma Gandhi.
6.) Who discovered sea route from Europe to India?
Answer – Sea route from Europe to India was discovered by Vasco-da-gama.
WORKSHEET – 4
1) Rewrite the following words
1.) non-cooperation = non-cooperation
2.) movement = movement
3.) salt satyagraha = salt satyagraha
4.) Quit India = Quit India
5.) revolt = revolt
6.) war = war
7.) fight = fight
8.) sacrifice = sacrifice
9.) slogan = slogan
10.) Mahatma Gandhi = Mahatma Gandhi
2) Match the following.
1. Formation of Indian national congress | b) 1885 |
2. The revolt of 1857 | d) first war of Independence. |
3. Non-Cooperation movement | c) 1919-1922 |
4. Salt Satyagraha | e) 1930 |
5. Quit India movement | a) 1942 |
3) Answer the following questions.
1.) When did Mahatma Gandhi join the freedom movement?
Answer – Mahatma Gandhi join the freedom movement in the year of 1919.
2.) Which movements were started by Mahatma Gandhi?
Answer – Mahatma Gandhi started the movements called Non-cooperation Movement and Salt Satyagraha Movement.
3.) When did Quit India movement start?
Answer – Quit India movement started in the year of 1942.
4.) How did our freedom fighters sacrifice their lives?
Answer –Our freedom fighters sacrificed their lives fighting the British. They were imprisoned, tortured and killed. But they didn’t back down and got us independence.
5.) What is the slogan given by Mahatma Gandhi?
Answer – The slogan given by Mahatma Gandhi was “Do or die”.
6.) Write about Quit India movement?
Answer –The Quit India movement was initiated by the National Congress headed by Mahatma Gandhi. The main focus of the movement was to demand to the British to quit our country immediately.
WORKSHEET – 5
1) Rewrite the following words
1.) constitution = constitution
2.) Republic day = Republic day
3.) peaceful = peaceful
4.) vandemataram = vandemataram
5.) Independence = Independence
6.) achieve = achieve
7.) committee = committee
2) Match the following.
1. Constitution | e) Ambedkar |
2. Independence | a) 1947 |
3. Republic day | c) January 26th |
4. Vandemataram movement | b) 1905 |
5. Sardhar Patel | d) Iron man of India |
3) Answer the following questions.
1.) When did we get independence?
Answer – We got Independence on 15th August, 1947.
2.) When do we celebrate the Republic day?
Answer – We celebrate the Republic day on 26th January.
4.) Fill in the blanks.
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- 1942 Quit India movement was fought against the British.
- We got freedom on 1947
- Our constitution committee headed by B.R. Ambedkar
- First war of Independence was called 1857 revolt
WORKSHEET – 6
1) Rewrite the following words
1.) East Indian company = East Indian company
2.) struggle = struggle
3.) see route = see route
4.) time line = time line
5.) division = division
6.) arrival = arrival
7.) discover = discover
8.) British = British
2) Choose the correct answer
- Arrival of Europeans in India – 1498
- British began their rule in our country from 1757
- Division of Bengal – Vandemataram movement – 1905
- Mahatma Gandhi joined the fight against the British in 1919
- The movement led by Indians to break the salt law was called Salt Satyagraha
- The British left India 14th August 1947at midnight.
- Europeans discovered sea route to India in 1498
- Vandemataram movement was started against the division of Bengal
- India became Republic in 1950
3) Write the incidents.
WORKSHEET – 7
1) Rewrite the following words.
1.) DuvvuriSubbamma = DuvvuriSubbamma
2.) Duggiala Gopala krishna = Duggiala Gopala krishna
3.) GadicharlaHarisarvottamarao = GadicharlaHarisarvottamarao
4.) PottiSreeRamulu = PottiSreeRamulu
5.) TanguturiPrakasamPanthulu = TanguturiPrakasamPanthulu
6.) Alluri Seetaramaraju = Alluri Seetaramaraju
7.) Konda Venkatappaya = Konda Venkatappaya
8.) PonakaKanakamma = PonakaKanakamma
9.) Bhagat Singh = Bhagat Singh
10.) LalBahadurShastri = LalBahadurShastri
11.) SardarVallabhai Patel = SardarVallabhai Patel
12.) B. R. Ambedkar = B. R. Ambedkar
13.) Subhashchandra Bose = Subhashchandra Bose
14.) Jawaharlal Nehru = Jawaharlal Nehru
15.) Rani Lakshmi Bai = Rani Lakshmi Bai
16.) Bal GangadharTilak = Bal GangadharTilak
2) Write the names of the following eminent persons.
Answer –
DuvvuriSubbamma,PottiSreeRamulu, Duggiala Gopala krishna , Alluri Seetaramaraju
TanguturiPrakasamPanthulu, Konda Venkatappaya,PonakaKanakamma, GadicharlaHarisarvottamarao
3)
4) Identify the persons and write their names
Answer –
Rani Laxmi Bai, Bal GangadharTilak, LalBahadurShastri, SardarVallabhai Patel
Subash Chandra Bose, Dr. B.R. Ambednded, Bhagat Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru
WORKSHEET – 8
1.) Explain what would have happened if freedom fighters had not sacrificed their lives for us?
Answer – If freedom fighters had not sacrificed their lives for us then we would never get our independence. British people would still rule over us and control our country and our freedom.
2.) Write a brief note on Indian freedom movement?
Answer –The British began their rule in 1757. Then the first war of independence happened in 1857. After that Indian National Congress was founded in 1885. Mahatma Gandhi became the leader of Indian National Congress and he led to movements such as Non-cooperation Movement, Salt-Satyagraha, Quit India movement etc. after that the British left India on the midnight of 14th August 1947 and we got our freedom on 15th August 1947.
3.) Name some of the freedom fighters you know
Answer –Mahatma Gandhi, Subash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Bal GangadharTilak, Rani Laxmi Bai, SardarVallabhai Patel, Sri Potti Sri Ramulu, Konda Venkatappaya etc.
4.) What would have happened if Mahatma Gandhi had not arrived to India from South Africa?
Answer – If Mahatma Gandhi had not arrived to India from South Africa, then any non-violent movement wouldn’t happen and Indian freedom fight would be more violent. Many countries followed the steps of Mahatma Gandhi, they wouldn’t find such a suitable leader.
5.) Why do people install statues?
Answer – People install statues to
- As a reminder to their ideas and principles.
- To inspire us.
- Teachnew generation about the person.
6.) Collect the pictures of our freedom fighters and prepare an album (Project)
7.) Draw the National flag and colour it.
8.) How do you appreciate the sacrifices of the Indian freedom fighters and write a brief note.
Answer – Our freedom fighters sacrificed their lives for freedom and their fight, determination and ideal are inspiring generations.
We should follow their principles in daily life and learn from them. We should read more books about them to know more.