AP 4th EVS Unit 1 Family Workbook Answers 2026-27

AP 4th EVS Unit 1 Family Workbook Answers 2026-27. APSCERT has released the New Workbooks for 2026-27. In this series the new and revised 4th Class EVS Workbook also released. The Answers for APSCERT 4th EVS Unit 1 Family is Workbook presented in this article with detailed explanations.
AP 4th EVS Unit 1 Family Workbook Answers 2026-17

AP 4th EVS Unit 1 Family Workbook Answers 2026-27

WORKSHEET - 1 (Concept: Family members and relations)
I. Rewrite the following words two times:
[Activity for students to write the given words twice: Grandparents, Summer, Vacation, Persons, Grandfather, Grandmother, Brother, Sister, Uncle, Aunt]
II. Mind Map - Write your relation with each family member in your family:
Members of my family:
1. Father (నాన్న)
2. Mother (అమ్మ)
3. Grandfather (తాతయ్య)
4. Grandmother (నాయనమ్మ / అమ్మమ్మ)
5. Brother / Sister (సోదరుడు / సోదరి)
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III. Read the paragraph and answer the given questions:
1. Naveen's father is Raghu. Then, how are Raghu's parents related to Naveen? (నవీన్ తండ్రి రఘు. అప్పుడు రఘు తల్లిదండ్రులు నవీన్కు ఏమవుతారు?)
Answer: Grandparents (తాతయ్య మరియు నాయనమ్మ).
2. How are Ramya and Chinnu related to Naveen? (నవీనకు రమ్య, చిన్ను ఏమవుతారు?)
Answer: Ramya is the elder sister (అక్క) and Chinnu is the younger brother (తమ్ముడు). They are siblings (తోబుట్టువులు).
3. Among Raghu's father, Raghu, and Naveen, there are two fathers and two sons. How is that possible? (ఈ ముగ్గురిలో ఇద్దరు తండ్రులు, ఇద్దరు కొడుకులు ఉన్నారు. ఎలా?)
Answer: Raghu's father is a father to Raghu, and Raghu is a father to Naveen (Two Fathers). Raghu is a son to his father, and Naveen is a son to Raghu (Two Sons).
4. How is Raghu related to Naveen's grandfather? Similarly, how is Naveen related to him? (నవీన్ తాతయ్యకు రఘు, నవీన్ ఏమవుతారు?)
Answer: Raghu is the son (కొడుకు) and Naveen is the grandson (మనవడు) to Naveen's grandfather.
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IV. Join the dots and colour the pictures:
[Drawing and colouring activity for students]
V. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences:
1. Name the members of your family? (మీకుటుంబ సభ్యుల పేర్లు రాయండి.)
Answer: My family members are my Father, Mother, my sister, and myself. (Children can write their own family members' names).
2. What is a family? (కుటుంబం అంటే ఏమిటి?)
Answer: A family consists of people who are related to each other and live together under one roof with love, care, and cooperation.
3. Who are called grandparents? (తాతయ్య, అమ్మమ్మ / నాయనమ్మ అని ఎవరిని పిలుస్తారు?)
Answer: The parents of our father and mother are called grandparents. Father's parents are paternal grandparents, and mother's parents are maternal grandparents.
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VI. Answer the following questions in five or six sentences:
1. Ravi calls his elder brother by his name. Is this correct? Why? What is good about calling family members by their relationship names instead of their actual names? What advice would you give Ravi?
Answer: No, it is not correct to call an elder brother by name. Calling family members by relationship titles shows proper manners, love, and respect. It builds helpful family values and deepens bonds. I would advise Ravi to always call his elder brother 'Anna' respectfully.
2. Just like Deepika, did you recognize your parents in the old photos at your grandparents' house? Write what your grandparents told you about their childhood.
Answer: Yes, I recognized my parents in the old childhood photos at my grandparents' house. My grandparents told me that in the past, everyone lived together happily as a large joint family. They shared all house work, ate healthy home-cooked food, and played simple traditional games together.
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WORKSHEET - 2 (Concept: Family relationships)
I. Rewrite the following words two times:
[Writing practice for words: Maternal, Paternal, Daughter, Son, Husband, Cousin, Relation, Siblings, Extended family, Wife]
II. Match the following:
1. Maternal family → B. Related to mother's side
2. Paternal family → A. Related to father's side
3. Siblings → D. Brothers and sisters of the same parents
4. Cousins → C. Children of aunt and uncle
III. Read the paragraph and answer the given questions:
1. Rakesh and Pushpa are __________ and wife.
Answer: husband
2. Their family has __________ members.
Answer: four
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3. Rakesh works as a __________.
Answer: farmer
4. Their children go to __________ regularly.
Answer: school
5. Rakesh takes care of the __________.
Answer: fields
IV. True (T) or False (F):
1. Brothers and sisters of the same parents are called cousins.
Answer: False (F) (They are called siblings)
2. The parents of your mother are your maternal grandparents.
Answer: True (T)
3. Children of aunts and uncles are cousins.
Answer: True (T)
4. Your mother's father is the grandfather to you and to your maternal uncle's son.
Answer: True (T)
V. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences:
1. Introduce the members of your family and their names.
Answer: My father's name is Suresh, he is a teacher. My mother's name is Lakshmi, she is a homemaker. My sister's name is Divya, and she studies in 2nd class.
2. Draw and label a family flowchart of your family.
[Activity: Draw boxes starting with Grandparents at the top, Parents next, and Children at the bottom, then fill in names.]
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WORKSHEET - 3 (Concept: Changes in families)
I. Rewrite the following words two times:
[Writing practice for words: Wedding, Transfer, Marriage, Newborn, House, Relatives, Changes, Adapt, Employee, Life]
II. Find out all about the youngest child in your home or in the home of a relative:
1. When was the baby born? → Last month.
2. Is the baby a boy or a girl? → A baby girl.
3. How are you related to the baby? → She is my sister / cousin.
4. How many hours each day does the baby sleep? → Around 16 hours.
5. How do babies communicate before they learn to speak? → They communicate by crying, laughing, and moving their hands.
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III. Read the paragraph and answer the given questions (True / False):
1. Rani lives with her mother and father.
Answer: True (T)
2. Raju came to Rani's house for a holiday.
Answer: False (F) (He came for higher studies)
3. Rani feels unhappy about sharing her room with Raju.
Answer: False (F) (She is very happy to have a big brother)
4. Rani's mother says we learn to share and care when new members join the family.
Answer: True (T)
IV. Fill in the blanks with the given answers:
1. Marriage brings new members into the family.
2. Komali's mother had a newborn baby to the family.
3. Peter's family lived in Ongole before moving.
4. Families do not remain the same forever.
5. Moving to another place brings change to the family.
V. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences:
1. Explain how birth or marriage can change a family?
Answer: A birth adds a sweet newborn baby, making the family larger and bringing new work. A marriage brings a new member (like an aunt or sister-in-law) to live in the home, which changes the total number of members.
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VI. Answer the following questions in five or six sentences:
1. Observe a family where one member moves away for work. How does this affect the other family members?
Answer: When a family member moves away for work, the others miss them very much and feel lonely. The remaining members have to take up more daily work and duties. However, they talk on phone calls and feel happy when that member visits during holidays.
2. A family moves to a new place due to a job transfer. How do you think the children may feel? Why?
Answer: Children might feel a bit sad because they leave behind their old school, toys, and close friends. At the same time, they feel excited to see a new city, sit in a new classroom, and make new playmates. It takes some days for them to fully settle down.
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WORKSHEET - 4 (Concept: Types of families)
I. Rewrite the following words two times:
[Writing practice for words: Large, Dependent, Problem, Joint family, Single, Support, Ill-health, Nuclear family, Accident, Understand]
II. Fill in the blanks with the given answers:
1. A family with parents and children is called a nuclear family.
2. A family with grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins is called a joint family.
3. Raghu's family is supported by his father.
4. Srinu's mother takes care of the family because his father is ill.
5. A family with only one parent is called a single-parent family.
III. Read the paragraph and answer the given questions:
1. What type of family does Gopal belong to?
Answer: Nuclear family (చిన్న కుటుంబం).
2. Who is Gopal's friend that lives in a joint family?
Answer: Asha (ఆశా).
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3. When you visit your friend's house, how can you find out what type of family they have?
Answer: We can count the members who stay together. If only parents and children live there, it is a nuclear family. If grandparents, uncles, and cousins live together, it is a joint family.
IV. Draw and label:
[Activity for students to draw three houses side-by-side representing a Nuclear Family, a Joint Family, and a Single-Parent Family, and color them neatly.]
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IV. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. A family with father, mother and children is called a → B) Nuclear family
2. A family where grandparents, parents, uncles, aunt and cousins live together is called → C) Joint family
3. Which type of family has only one parent taking care of children? → C) Single parent family
4. Raju lives with his grandparents. He lost his parents in an accident. His family is → B) Supported by grandparents
5. Which of the following is a large family? → C) Grandparents, parents, children and cousins
V. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences:
1. Why do family members need to support each other?
Answer: Family members support each other to cross tough times easily. Working together makes the family very strong and spreads true love and happiness among all.
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2. A new baby is born in your family. What changes do you see in your family?
Answer: The size of the family increases and the house becomes very noisy and happy. Everyone loves to hold, play with, and care for the cute newborn baby.
VI. Answer the following questions in five or six sentences:
1. Explain the difference between a 'nuclear family' and a 'joint family'.
Answer: A nuclear family is a small family that has only a father, mother, and their children. A joint family is a large family where grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins all live together in the same house. Nuclear families have few members, while joint families have many members who share space, food, and daily chores together.
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WORKSHEET - 5 (Concept: Family responsibilities and values)
I. Rewrite the following words two times:
[Writing practice for words: Happy, Responsibilities, Values, Help, Childhood, Share, Respect, Elders, Strong, Care]
II. True (T) or False (F):
1. Helping parents with household work shows responsibility. → True (T)
2. Family members should not care about each other's feelings. → False (F)
3. Respecting elders is an important family value. → True (T)
4. Sharing work in the family helps everyone to live happily. → True (T)
III. Choose the correct answer:
1. A family lives happily when there is → B) cooperation
2. When do family members help each other mainly? → C) difficult times
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3. What does discipline in your family mean? → B) following rules
4. When is a peaceful family possible? → B) when members care for one another
IV. Answer the following questions in four or five sentences:
1. Why do you think cooperation is important in a family?
Answer: Cooperation divides the household tasks so no single person gets too tired. It keeps the home peaceful, stops silly fights, and brings unity. When we help one another, it shows that we truly love and value our sweet family.
V. Answer the following questions in five or six sentences:
1. Is it important to share responsibilities at home? Give reasons.
Answer: Yes, sharing responsibilities at home is very important. It finishes chores fast, which gives the family plenty of free time to sit and talk together. It teaches children helpful clean habits, team effort, and good discipline values. Sharing ensuring that every family member feels helpful and happy.
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ASSESSMENT
I. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. The children of an uncle and an aunt are called → B) Cousins
2. Siblings mean → B) Children born to the same parents
3. A family becomes strong when → B) We share and care
4. Moving to another town happens due to → A) Transfer
II. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences:
1) Write the reasons for changes in a family.
Answer: Families change due to events like the marriage of a member, the birth of a baby, job transfers, moving to new towns for high school studies, or the loss of a loved member.
2) Who are called grandparents?
Answer: The loving parents of our mother and our father are called grandparents (తాతయ్య, నాయనమ్మ / అమ్మమ్మ).
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III. Answer the following questions in four or five sentences:
1. Write reasons for the increase of nuclear families.
Answer: Nuclear families are increasing because people move to cities for work or higher studies. Houses in big towns are small, making it tough for large groups to live together. Also, many modern couples prefer independent living arrangements.
IV. Answer the following questions in five or six sentences:
1. Write a paragraph on "My responsibilities in my family".
Answer: In my family, I have many small duties. I always respect my parents and listen to my grandparents. I keep my schoolbooks, toys, and dress neat and clean. I help my mother serve water to guests or pick up dishes. I also study my lessons every day and help look after my little brother nicely.

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