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प्रश्न
Listen to the passage about Nammazhwar, an environmental crusader from Tamil Nadu. As you listen, answer the following question. The listening act can be repeated if required.
Explain in your own words the meaning of “Farming ___________ even in the 21st Century”.
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उत्तर
“Farming is not only for making money. It is necessary to do farming to live even in the 21st Century”
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Comets are mostly made of _______.
What makes the detective sure that the robber did not come through the windows?
"And the robber definitely did not use the front door." Which is the best way to rewrite this sentence?
Listen to the audio and answer the following.
Did Shabeena go to Jacklin's house?
- Yes
- No
The power supply in many areas is normal.
Listen to the audio and respond to the following question.
It is ______ in Canada.
Listen to the songs of birds. Say the words boy and bee. Listen to the b sound in -
| big | bubbles | bin | bag | blue | blow | black |
What are the different ways of knowing the time during the day?
Say the words aloud one by one. Follow the instructions and move your body accordingly.
| Shoulders | Move them up and down. |
| Feet | Walk forward and backward. |
| Run | Fast and slow. |
| Hands | Move them left and right. |
First, read the question given below, then listen to the poem, read aloud by the teacher, or played on an audio player. Then answer the question based on your listening of the poem.
Midnight Wonders
I was tossing in my bed in the midnight hour, struggling to get a wink of sleep, but my eyes lay on the clock tower.
I looked upon the dark sky; it was adorned with sparkling pearls, which giggled at me and put a shine to my curls.
I gazed at the chubby moon, which was white and glistening like milk. Gave me a lovely, motherly smile through her lips as rosy pink.
All these magnificent objects made my mind calm. My eyelids started drooping. I was grateful for their wonderful charm.
Nature had arrived to aid me when I was trying to catch sleep. She, with her caring palms, lulled me to slumber, so deep.
1. The poet was tossing in the bed awake because ______
- he was worried
- he was struggling to sleep
- it was daytime
- he was tired
2. The ______were ‘sparkling as pearls’.
- moon
- sun
- stars
- meteoroids
3. The ______gave the poet a motherly smile.
- sun
- stars
- moon
- sky
4. ______made the poet’s eyelids droop.
- nature
- rosy lips
- songs
- tiredness
5. ______is the title of the poem.
- Wonders
- Midnight Wonders
- Nature
- Midnight dreams
