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In the table below, Khushi has grouped objects according to the materials that they are made of. Her list of objects is in the first column of the table. The names of the materials are in the second column.
The third column of the table is for you to complete. Here write the names of some objects you have seen that are made from that material. Some objects around you may be made from materials not in this list, e.g., clay and rubber are missing in Khushi's list. Use one of these to add an additional row in the table.
Khushi's listName of the materialObjects made of this material which are in your classroom or
Table, chair, doorWoodFor example, Pencil
Door, hinges, nailsMetal 
Window panes, light bulbGlass 
Electric switchesPlastic 

Answer

The complete list for Khushi's classroom materials is given below in the table.
Khushi's listName of the materialObjects made of this material which are in your classroom or
Table, chair, doorWoodFor example, Pencil
Door, hinges, nailsMetalKnife
Window panes, light bulbGlassMagnifying glass, spectacles
Electric switchesPlasticGeometry box, water bottle
EraserRubberWater bottle covers

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