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प्रश्न
Find the odd one out.
eg. Weight lifting, Boxing, Silambam, Fencing -Weight lifting
पर्याय
Snooker
Polo
Five Pins
Carrom Board
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उत्तर
Polo
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Payal and her mother started talking bravely about where to bury Owlie. Just then, Owlie opened one eye and then the other. She got out her feet and quietly climbed the perch! Payal learnt later that falling on her back and pretending to be dead was Owlie’s way of defending herself against danger.
- Why did Payal and her mother want to bury Owlie?
- What did Owlie do then?
- What did Payal learn from Owlie’s pretence?
Find their group name and write them in the blanks. One is done for you.
eg: elephant, tiger, lion, monkey - Land animals
albatross, penguin, pelican, fish hawk- ______
What is the logical sequence for these words? Choose the right option.
- Travel
- Book
- Plan
- Confirm
- Enjoy
Look at the pictures, discuss in pairs, share your answers with the class.
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During which season do you see a peacock dance? |
In which season can you see trees without leaves? Name the country where your can find this season. |
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Which season is shown in this picture? What are the people doing? |
Which season is shown in this picture? How do you know? |
Malathi kutty wanted to see kutti oppu.
Meenakshi Edathi was a ______ relative of the Ambazhathel family.
Rearrange the following jumbled sentences in the correct order.
- The dry leaves that had collected around the pond swirled upwards.
- Branches shook and the seat of the swing fell down from the ilanji tree.
- The wind tore through the coconut palms in the southern compound.
- Meenakshi Edathi was a dark-skinned and middle aged woman.
- Without Meenakshi Edathi Ambazhathel family could not have existed happily for a single day.
Why was Mahesh brought to court?
Think and Answer
If you were Ms.English, would you do the same? Why or Why not? Justify your answer
Look at the pictures given below and talk about their habitat (living place, food, family, etc.)






