Means of Transport & Journeys
Transport is how people and goods move from one place to another. The simplest CTET-friendly way to classify it is by the path it travels: land transport (bus, car, train, bicycle, bullock cart, auto-rickshaw), water transport (boat, ship, steamer, ferry) and air transport (aeroplane, helicopter). A second split the paper tests is public versus private - public transport is shared by many people and usually cheaper and better for the environment (bus, train, metro, shared auto), while private transport belongs to one person or family (own car, scooter, bicycle). Transport has evolved over time: people first walked, then used animals (horse, camel, bullock cart, palanquin), then wheeled carts, and finally engine-powered vehicles - trains, cars, ships and aeroplanes. In India the railways are the lifeline of long journeys; the Indian Railways is one of the largest networks in the world, trains run on tracks, and a journey is described through stations, tickets, platforms and the people one meets on the way. EVS treats a journey as a rich experience - the changing scenery, languages, food and landforms a child notices - not just a timetable.
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Key Concepts — Quick Reference
Directions and the Sun (memorise cold)
| Sun rises in the | EAST (in the morning) |
|---|---|
| Sun sets in the | WEST (in the evening) |
| Facing the rising Sun | North is to your LEFT, South to your RIGHT |
| Four cardinal directions | North, East, South, West (clockwise: N-E-S-W) |
Transport by path (where it travels)
| Land transport | bus, car, train, bicycle, bullock cart, auto-rickshaw |
|---|---|
| Water transport | boat, ship, steamer, ferry |
| Air transport | aeroplane, helicopter |
| Public vs private | public is shared by many (bus, train); private is personal (own car, cycle) |