Question 1
To walk through a waterlogged area, you usually shorten the length of your dress by folding it. Can this change be reversed?
Yes, by unfolding the dress, the dress becomes normal. So, this change is reversible.
The general day to day activities of a primary school going teen named Swami are mentioned below. 1. To walk through a waterlogged area, Swami shortens the length of his dress by folding it. 2. In school, he draws an apple in his slate with chalk. 3. After school, he comes home directly and starts playing with his new toy, but accidently breaks it. 4. At night, his mother cooks food for him. He eats and then goes to bed. Connect the above excerpts to a reversible or an irreversible change.
Question 2
You accidentally dropped your favourite toy and broke it. This is a change you did not want. Can this change be reversed?
A few activities of Sooraj on a particular morning are mentioned below. 1. To walk through a waterlogged, Sooraj reduced the length of his pants by folding it. 2. In school, he ate an apple during his snacks break. Classify the above activities as reversible and irreversible.