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A story of the Wheel Class 3 EVS Worksheets Practice

A story of the Wheel Class 3 EVS Worksheets Practice

EVS Practice Worksheet  – Story of the Wheel
Tick (✔) the correct options.
  1. Early man
  • lived a life of a wanderer.
  • carried goods in trains.
  • did not have any means of transport.

  1. Wheel is used
  • for preparing food.
  • for making pottery.
  • to attach to the vehicles.

  1. The invention of the wheel
  • has changed man’s life.
  • is of no use to man.
  • put the man on the path of progress.


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