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Question 1 of 22
1. Question
It is sometimes said that fire is a good servant but a bad master. It only means that fire is very
useful as long as it is kept under control. For instance, we use it to cook our food, warm our
homes in winter, and to generate electricity. But, on the other hand, if the fire gets out of
control it can be very dangerous. Each year thousands of homes and shops are damaged by fire.
Vast areas of forest are also destroyed and hundreds of people are killed or injured.Fire is a good servant but a bad.
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Question 2 of 22
2. Question
It is sometimes said that fire is a good servant but a bad master. It only means that fire is very
useful as long as it is kept under control. For instance, we use it to cook our food, warm our
homes in winter, and to generate electricity. But, on the other hand, if the fire gets out of
control it can be very dangerous. Each year thousands of homes and shops are damaged by fire.
Vast areas of forest are also destroyed and hundreds of people are killed or injured.How does fire serve us?
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Question 3 of 22
3. Question
It is sometimes said that fire is a good servant but a bad master. It only means that fire is very
useful as long as it is kept under control. For instance, we use it to cook our food, warm our
homes in winter, and to generate electricity. But, on the other hand, if the fire gets out of
control it can be very dangerous. Each year thousands of homes and shops are damaged by fire.
Vast areas of forest are also destroyed and hundreds of people are killed or injured.When can fire be dangerous?
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Question 4 of 22
4. Question
It is sometimes said that fire is a good servant but a bad master. It only means that fire is very
useful as long as it is kept under control. For instance, we use it to cook our food, warm our
homes in winter, and to generate electricity. But, on the other hand, if the fire gets out of
control it can be very dangerous. Each year thousands of homes and shops are damaged by fire.
Vast areas of forest are also destroyed and hundreds of people are killed or injured.Give the meaning of ‘generate’.
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Question 5 of 22
5. Question
Early man didn’t know what fire was, but he must have seen the damage it could cause. He must
have watched lightning and volcanoes long before he began to use fire himself. The fire was
powerful and dangerous, and he was frightened. Fire may have puzzled early man but we now
know that fire is the result of a chemical reaction. When the oxygen in the air combines with
carbon and hydrogen in fuel, a chemical reaction takes place. The energy in the form of beat
and light is released in this process. This is what we call fire.Name the lesson.
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Question 6 of 22
6. Question
Early man didn’t know what fire was, but he must have seen the damage it could cause. He must
have watched lightning and volcanoes long before he began to use fire himself. The fire was
powerful and dangerous, and he was frightened. Fire may have puzzled early man but we now
know that fire is the result of a chemical reaction. When the oxygen in the air combines with
carbon and hydrogen in fuel, a chemical reaction takes place. The energy in the form of beat
and light is released in this process. This is what we call fire.Early man was frightened of:
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Question 7 of 22
7. Question
Early man didn’t know what fire was, but he must have seen the damage it could cause. He must
have watched lightning and volcanoes long before he began to use fire himself. The fire was
powerful and dangerous, and he was frightened. Fire may have puzzled early man but we now
know that fire is the result of a chemical reaction. When the oxygen in the air combines with
carbon and hydrogen in fuel, a chemical reaction takes place. The energy in the form of beat
and light is released in this process. This is what we call fire.Choose the correct answer.
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Question 8 of 22
8. Question
Early man didn’t know what fire was, but he must have seen the damage it could cause. He must
have watched lightning and volcanoes long before he began to use fire himself. The fire was
powerful and dangerous, and he was frightened. Fire may have puzzled early man but we now
know that fire is the result of a chemical reaction. When the oxygen in the air combines with
carbon and hydrogen in fuel, a chemical reaction takes place. The energy in the form of beat
and light is released in this process. This is what we call fire.Give the opposite of ‘long’.
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Question 9 of 22
9. Question
We spend millions of rupees each year in Íghting fires. And we spend more trying to Índ new
ways of preventing fires from happening and getting out of control. On the whole, we have
learned rather well to control fire and put it to good use in our everyday life.Name the lesson.
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Question 10 of 22
10. Question
We spend millions of rupees each year in Íghting fires. And we spend more trying to Índ new
ways of preventing fires from happening and getting out of control. On the whole, we have
learned rather well to control fire and put it to good use in our everyday life.How much money do we spend on Íghting fires?
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Question 11 of 22
11. Question
We spend millions of rupees each year in Íghting fires. And we spend more trying to Índ new
ways of preventing fires from happening and getting out of control. On the whole, we have
learned rather well to control fire and put it to good use in our everyday life.What have we learned, on the whole?
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Question 12 of 22
12. Question
Some fires cannot be put out with water. If water is sprayed onto an oil fire, the oil will float on
the top of the water and continue to burn. This can be very dangerous because water can Îow
quickly, carrying the burning oil with it and spreading the fire. Water should also not be used on
fires caused by electrical appliances. The person spraying water might receive an electric
shock and be killed. A carbon dioxide extinguisher is the best thing to Íght an electrical fire.Two types of fire should not be extinguished:
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Question 13 of 22
13. Question
Some fires cannot be put out with water. If water is sprayed onto an oil fire, the oil will float on
the top of the water and continue to burn. This can be very dangerous because water can Îow
quickly, carrying the burning oil with it and spreading the fire. Water should also not be used on
fires caused by electrical appliances. The person spraying water might receive an electric
shock and be killed. A carbon dioxide extinguisher is the best thing to Íght an electrical fire.The best thing to put out an electric fire is ___________.
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Question 14 of 22
14. Question
Some fires cannot be put out with water. If water is sprayed onto an oil fire, the oil will float on
the top of the water and continue to burn. This can be very dangerous because water can Îow
quickly, carrying the burning oil with it and spreading the fire. Water should also not be used on
fires caused by electrical appliances. The person spraying water might receive an electric
shock and be killed. A carbon dioxide extinguisher is the best thing to Íght an electrical fire.Give the meaning of ‘put out’.
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Question 15 of 22
15. Question
The discovery of fire and its uses helped early man to cope with nature better and gradually
adopt a settled mode of life. Fire is still worshipped in many parts of the world. Fire is indeed a
friend but as we know it can be a dangerous enemy once it gets out of control.What was the use of fire for early man?
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Question 16 of 22
16. Question
The discovery of fire and its uses helped early man to cope with nature better and gradually
adopt a settled mode of life. Fire is still worshipped in many parts of the world. Fire is indeed a
friend but as we know it can be a dangerous enemy once it gets out of control.Fire is a _________.
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Question 17 of 22
17. Question
The discovery of fire and its uses helped early man to cope with nature better and gradually
adopt a settled mode of life. Fire is still worshipped in many parts of the world. Fire is indeed a
friend but as we know it can be a dangerous enemy once it gets out of control.When is fire a bad master?
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Question 18 of 22
18. Question
The discovery of fire and its uses helped early man to cope with nature better and gradually
adopt a settled mode of life. Fire is still worshipped in many parts of the world. Fire is indeed a
friend but as we know it can be a dangerous enemy once it gets out of control.Give the meaning of ‘gradually’.
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Question 19 of 22
19. Question
Long ago, there were no firemen. When the fire broke out, everybody became a fireÍghter.
People formed human chains (they still do if required) and passed buckets of water from a well
or a pond to the blaze. Now there are laws about building construction which ensure that
space is left between buildings to reduce the fire risk.Name the lesson.
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Question 20 of 22
20. Question
Long ago, there were no firemen. When the fire broke out, everybody became a fireÍghter.
People formed human chains (they still do if required) and passed buckets of water from a well
or a pond to the blaze. Now there are laws about building construction which ensure that
space is left between buildings to reduce the fire risk.What used to happen if a fire broke out?
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Question 21 of 22
21. Question
Long ago, there were no firemen. When the fire broke out, everybody became a fireÍghter.
People formed human chains (they still do if required) and passed buckets of water from a well
or a pond to the blaze. Now there are laws about building construction which ensure that
space is left between buildings to reduce the fire risk.What laws are formed to avoid fire risk?
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Question 22 of 22
22. Question
Long ago, there were no firemen. When the fire broke out, everybody became a fireÍghter.
People formed human chains (they still do if required) and passed buckets of water from a well
or a pond to the blaze. Now there are laws about building construction which ensure that
space is left between buildings to reduce the fire risk.Give the opposite of ‘reduce’.
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