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Why did the people of Kangleipak love their king and queen?

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Why did the people of Kangleipak love their king and queen?

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The people of Kangleipak loved their king and queen because they loved them very much and always wanted to see them happy.

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अध्याय 10.2: Who Will be Ningthou? - Reading is fun [पृष्ठ १७२]

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अध्याय 10.2 Who Will be Ningthou?
Reading is fun | Q 2 | पृष्ठ १७२

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What were the preparations in the palace for?


A recipe is a list of directions to prepare a dish. The following sentences are not in order for preparing avail. Number them in the correct order.

  1. Grind some coconut, green chilies, and garlic.
  2. Cut the vegetable scraps into long strips.
  3. Wash and clean the mix of vegetable bits.
  4. Decorate with curry leaves.
  5. Whip some curd and mix it in.
  6. Pour some coconut oil on top.
  7.  Avial is ready.

Word hunt

The bridegroom went to visit his ______.


Look at this proverb: All's well that ends well.

Write down your story or the event. Then read the paragraph to your neighbour.


Let’s play the clap word game.

Where the word produces one sound, clap once, as in ‘creep’. Clap twice if the word can be broken up into two syllables as in creeper, and thrice as in to-mo-rrow.

creeper struggled tomorrow geese
throw foolish possible noticed
carefully flapped returned evening
trapped surprise    

Where was Robinson Crusoe?


Use the joining words given below and join the sentences in Column A and B.

or, and, so, but, because.

 

Srl No. A B

i

I can sing well. I forgot to post it.
ii She wore a raincoat. It was raining.
iii We may go to Shimla. He was late to school.
iv He wanted a book for his birthday. We may go to Darjeeling.
v He missed the school bus. He wanted a football for his birthday.
vi I wrote the letter. I can’t dance at all.

What are the things that Munna liked to do?


Now make a timetable for yourself including your study time and your play time.


Read the following passage and answer the question that follow.

Oliver was a nine-year-old boy. He lived with other homeless boys in an orphanage. He was pale and thin as were the other boys living there. This was because they had to work hard but were never given enough to eat. The owner of the orphanage, Mr. Bumble, was a cruel man and he ill-treated the boys.

The boys were always hungry It was true that they were given three meals a day but each meal consisted only of a bowl of watery soup. They were almost starving. So it was decided by them to ask the master for more soup. But who would bell the cat? Finally, the task fell to Oliver.

When all the boys had assembled in the cold stone hall for their evening meal, the soup was served. It soon disappeared. The boys whispered to one another and one boy pushed Oliver a little. Oliver, making a brave effort, stood up, walked up to the master with his bowl and spoon in his hand, and said tremblingly, “Please sir, I want some more.”

1. Why did Oliver live in the orphanage?

2. Who was Mr. Bumble?

3. What meals were the boys given?

4. What did Oliver say to Mr Bumble?

5. The boys were given three meals a day. Then why were they always hungry?

  1. Because the soup they were given was never enough. 
  2. Because they worked very hard all day long. 
  3. Because the older boys drank up their soup.

6. Find the words from the passage that mean the same as

  1. very hungry (para 2) ______
  2. to vanish (para 3) ______

7. ‘All the boys assembled in the cold stone hall.’ Here the word assembled means

  1. moved away
  2. collected
  3. worked together

8. From the word 'assembled' remove the last two letters. Add one letter to make a word which means a time at the school when the whole school gathers.

assembl______

9. Give a suitable title to the passage.


Bold the correct meaning of the given words. You may need to use the dictionary.

idled away wasted rested admired
constant coffee construct steady
companion dog stranger partner
realise to understand to set free real
descend to not send to be decent to move down
barrel a wooden container a musical instrument a bag
contents to be happy the ingredients the index of a book

Rip was a hardworking man.


The short old man on the mountain was his constant companion.


______ was his constant companion.


What kind of a man was Rip Van Winkle?

  1. He was a kind neighbour.
  2. ______
  3. ______
  4. ______

What are the things the Sultan gave to the Barber?


Study the words in the first column and see the changes in them in the second column. The words in Column II are the opposites of the words in Column I.

I II
important unimportant
patient impatient
pleasure displeasure

Now write the opposites of the following using un-, im-, dis-.

  1. believe ______
  2. shaved ______
  3. perfect ______
  4. satisfy ______
  5. polite ______
  6. respect ______
  7. pure ______
  8. expected ______
  9. obedient ______

Now use the joining word given in the option to fill in the blank.

Your speech cannot be heard by the audience _______ you use a powerful mike.


Look at the words in the box. Write what you do when you are at a

sit drink play yell dance sing serve run enjoy buy wave shout ride greet win cheer compete.
  1. feast? ______
  2. race? _____
  3. cricket match? ________
  4. cinema? ______
  5. fair? ______
  6. party? ____

Some interesting words sound like the noises for which they stand. You use a different tone of voice when you say these words. The voice becomes louder and more forceful.

  • Click! ______________
  • Chirp! _____________
  • Whisper! ____________
  • Bravo! _____________
  • Oh! _____________
  • Ah! _____________
  • Hurrah! _____________
  • Alas! ______________
  • Wonderful! ___________
  • Hi! ___________
  • Ho! __________
  • Hop away! _______.

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