You are given a special magic liquid. You can make anything invisible by spraying this liquid on it. Describe five instances where you will use this liquid in your daily life. Use a sketch and a brief note (less than 20 words) to describe each answer.
Evaluation Criteria:
Originality of ideas.
Ability to imagine.
Sense of humor.
Step 1: The Magic Liquid Concept.
The idea of using a special magic liquid to make objects or people invisible is imaginative and fun! Here’s how the liquid could be used in daily life:
1. Invisible Homework:
- Sketch Idea: A student spraying the homework to make it invisible.
- Brief Note: "Invisible homework, no more last-minute panic!"
2. Invisible Alarm Clock:
- Sketch Idea: A person spraying the alarm clock to make it invisible so they can sleep.
- Brief Note: "A good night's sleep without waking up to the alarm!"
3. Invisible Gym Weights:
- Sketch Idea: Spraying weights so you don’t feel them while working out.
- Brief Note: "Perfect for an easy workout session!"
4. Invisible Bills:
- Sketch Idea: Spraying bills and taxes to make them invisible.
- Brief Note: "No more worries about bills for the month!"
5. Invisible Traffic:
- Sketch Idea: Spraying the traffic ahead to make it invisible for a smoother commute.
- Brief Note: "No more frustrating traffic jams!" 
Plan of a three-dimensional object is shown here. Identify the correct front view of the object from amongst the four images shown below.
The crow is the most common bird that we get to see in India. One cannot miss noticing the innumerable deep-rooted associations that the crow has in Indian society. Imagine that you are a crow and narrate your autobiography. 1. Write your story in 5 sentences. 2. Make 3 sketches of the crow in your story in various poses/moods/expressions. 3. Design a storyboard to describe your story in 8 frames.
Evaluation Criteria:
Ability to design an interesting character and story.
Quality and finish of drawings.
Originality of the story.
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