Class 5 EVS Who will do this Work
Q: Who usually does the cleaning work ?
A: People from specific communities often do this cleaning work.
Q: Why do these people continue doing this work?
A: They don’t get other job opportunities even after studying.
Q: How long has one person been doing cleaning work ?
A: Around twenty years.
Q: Why couldn’t they study further?
A: They didn’t have enough money for further studies.
Q: What did Gandhiji and his team do to bring change?
A: They cleaned toilets and worked to reduce untouchability.
Q: Why did some people leave Gandhiji’s ashram?
A: They didn’t want to do cleaning work like others.
Q: What lesson did Gandhiji want people to learn by cleaning?
A: He believed cleaning teaches responsibility and is a skill.
Q: What happens if nobody cleans the garbage?
A: The area becomes dirty and unhealthy to live in.
Q: Why did Gandhiji say untouchability is hard to change?
A: It needs a lot of effort and time to change people’s mindset.
Q: What work did Hetal and Meena do in their school?
A: They cleaned the ground and toilets.
Q: Why didn’t all children help in cleaning in their school?
A: Only children from certain communities were made to clean.
Q: What did Hetal say would happen if they didn’t clean?
A: They would be beaten.
Q: How did the man behave with Mahadevbhai after using the toilet?
A: He asked Mahadevbhai to clean the dirt rudely.
Q: How did people treat those who cleaned toilets and drains?
A: They often treated them poorly and looked down on them.
Q: What did Bhim learn when the barber refused to cut his hair?
A: That people were treated unfairly based on their caste.
Q: Who was Bhim later known as?
A: Bhim Rao Baba Saheb Ambedkar.
Q: What did Baba Saheb Ambedkar fight for?
A: Justice and equality for people like him.
Q: Do boys and girls do the same kind of work at home?
A: No, they often do different types of work.
Q: What was Gandhiji’s view on work?
A: Everyone should do all kinds of work, including cleaning.
Q: Why is it important to bring change in how work is viewed?
A: So that everyone is treated equally, and no work is considered inferior.
- Class 5 EVS Chapter 17 Across the Wall
- Class 5 EVS Chapter 18 No Place for Us
- Class 5 EVS Chapter 19 A seed tell a farmer story
- Class 5 EVS Chapter 20 Whose Forests
