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Chapter 15 Making Pots

Board CBSE
Textbook NCERT
Class Class 3
Subject EVS
Chapter Chapter 15 Making Pots
Chapter Name Chapter 15 Making Pots
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NCERT Solutions for Class 3 EVS Chapter 15 Making Pots

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Q1. Why did the crow need a pot?

Ans. The crow needed a pot to collect the water for washing its beak to eat the sparrow’s egg.

Q2. Who all helped the crow to make the pot?

Ans. The blacksmith gave the trowel and the potter made the pot using a trowel, and a clay pit. So, the trowel, the blacksmith, a clay-pit, and a potter helped the crow make a pot

Q3. What things did the potter need?

Ans. The potter needed some clay from a clay pit to make a pot.

Q4. Are there utensils made of clay in your house? Which are these?

Ans. Yes, we have a clay pot in our house that we use to keep curd. We also have a clay matka for storing water.

Q5. If someone gives you clay, will you be able make some utensils from it?

Ans. It will be tough for me to make some utensils from clay as it requires high skill and knowledge. [Students should mention their experience based on the above lines.]

A Pot from a Chapati of Clay

Q1. What will happen if you store water in these pots overnight?

Ans. If I store water in such pots overnight, then there is a high chance that the pot will start leaking because the clay will not be hard enough to hold the water, and finally, the pot will break.

Q2. We often keep water in a clay pot at home or in the school. Why do these pots not get spoilt by the water?

Ans. The clay pots at our school or home are hardened or baked in a kiln (bhatti). Therefore, water does not leak from these pots, and the pots do not get spoilt.

Q3. Have you ever seen bricks or pots being baked in a kiln?

Ans. Yes, I have seen a kiln where they bake bricks in my uncle’s village.

Q4. In the olden days, when people did not have any pots, what did those people do?

Ans. When people did not know how to make pots, they may have used coconut shells, pumpkin shells, watermelon shells, big leaves of banana, etc., for storing water.

Q5. Why would people have made pots?

Ans. People must have felt the need for something to store their food and water, and so came up with the idea of making pots.

Q6. Imagine—one day all the pots disappear from the world. What will happen in your house?

Ans. If all the pots disappear from the world, we will not be able to store anything. Food and water will spill all over the house. We will not be able to cook anything. Without the pots, we would have to use our own hands to hold food and water, which is impossible.

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