We said – You have done so much. What next?

Here are 10 one-word answer type questions based on the topic “We said – You have done so much. What next?” using content from the Class 5 EVS textbook Looking Around. Each question includes a one-word answer followed by its explanation.

1. Q: What is the name of the boy who spoke about his dream of becoming a scientist in Like Father, Like Daughter?

A: Sonu

Explanation: In the chapter, Sonu shares his dream to become a scientist and build something useful for the country.

2. Q: What is the name of the girl who became a forest protector in the chapter Whose Forests??

A: Suryamani

Explanation: Suryamani is a tribal girl from Jharkhand who took a stand to protect her forest and started a forest protection team.

3. Q: What type of farming was Suryamani trying to protect in Mizoram?

A: Jhoom

Explanation: Jhoom farming is a traditional method practiced by tribal communities which Suryamani’s team supported.

4. Q: What is the name of the forest-related group Suryamani started?

A: Friends

Explanation: Suryamani formed the group “Friends of the Forest” to spread awareness and protect forests.

5. Q: What is the name of the boy who spoke proudly about his father’s work in Like Father, Like Daughter?

A: Omprakash

Explanation: Omprakash shares that his father is a farmer and he is proud to help him in the fields.

6. Q: In Whose Forests?, which item is commonly collected by forest people to earn money?

A: Mahua

Explanation: Mahua flowers are collected from forests and sold for earning livelihood by tribal families.

7. Q: What is the term for the act of moving from place to place for work, mentioned in On the Move Again?

A: Migration

Explanation: Families like that of Dhanu move to other places during certain seasons in search of work.

8. Q: In On the Move Again, what is the name of the boy whose family migrates every year?

A: Dhanu

Explanation: Dhanu is a young boy from Maharashtra whose family migrates to work on sugarcane farms.

9. Q: What work do children like Dhanu do when they migrate with their families?

A: Cutting

Explanation: Children help in cutting sugarcane or managing animals during seasonal migration.

10. Q: What facility do children like Dhanu miss during their family’s migration?

A: School

Explanation: Migrating children miss their regular school education due to moving out of their village.

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