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प्रश्न
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
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उत्तर
- The poet was tossing in the bed awake because he was struggling to sleep.
- The stars were ‘sparkling as pearls’.
- The moon gave the poet a motherly smile.
- Nature made the poet’s eyelids droop.
- Midnight Wonders is the title of the poem
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Read the passage aloud.
Listen carefully and write all the words correctly.
He ate the whole apple but there were holes in the apple.
Recite the poem.
Here is a travelogue by the student of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Pattukkottai after their trip to Darjeeling. Listen to the travelogue and answer the following question.
Fill in the blanks with a suitable word.
The students visited ____________ city.
As the sky was cloudy, they could get the glimpse of the Mount Everest.
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.
Give the synonyms of ‘sustainable’.
Don’t let ______ on the road ______.
The wedding anniversary is on ______.
______ does not happen overnight.
She can connect to the Internet on her mobile.
She can’t read emails on her mobile.
There are often a lot of problems with mobile phones.
Santhiya’s parents and friends can always ___________ her.
Dilli Haat is a _______.
Dad hasn’t been to this fishing spot since last year.
The Nobel Committee has been called a conservative body because
What do you understand by common sense should prevail at all times?
Mint leaves help to cure______.
Udagamandalam is located in the Western Ghats zone at an altitude of______.
Listen to the audio and answer the following.
Who has the big bus?
- Jacklin
- Shabeena
Listen and respond to the directions. Then circle the correct action words that you heard and performed.
| 1. |
(a) get up |
(b) sit down | (c) bend down | (d) stand |
| 2. | (a) ask | (b) hear | (c) tell | (d) shout |
| 3. | (a) drink | (b) chew | (c) swallow | (d) eat |
| 4. | (a) drive | (b) ride | (c) fly | (d) sail |
| 5. | (a) imitate | (b) act | (c) do | (d) perform |
| 6. | (a) put | (b) throw | (c) take | (d) keep |
| 7. | (a) read | (b) print | (c) draw | (d) write |
| 8. | (a) shake | (b) touch | (c) grab | (d) hold |
| 9. | (a) tell | (b) say | (c) ask | (d) read |
| 10. | (a) open | (b) close | (c) shut | (d) drag |
Fouls usually lead to a ______.
Listen to the conversation and answer the following.
How long will it take to make Adai?
- 5 minutes
- 10 minutes
- 15 minutes
Listen to the advertisement and answer the question given.
How many accounts can a parent open at the most?
- 3
- 2
- 3
Who do you think should have been made the future king?
- Sanajaoba, the one who jumped through the tree.
- Sanayaima, the one who jumped over the tree.
- Sanatomba, the one who uprooted the tree.
Why do you think so?
Who was made the future queen and why?
What are the different ways of knowing the time during the day?
Also find out how people sent messages in olden days and how they send them nowadays.
Read the questions based on the running commentary of a cricket match. Then, listen to the running commentary of the match read out by your teacher or played on the recorder and tick the right answers.
49th over, first ball, Kulasekara to Yuvraj, 1 run, yorker outside off, dug out to point, Yuvraj and Dhoni scamper through for a single. Perfect time for Dhoni to hit the winning runs. He deserves to hit the runs. Second ball, Kulasekara to Dhoni, SIX!! India are World Champions! A nation of a billion will sleep well tonight. What a shot to end the game! Yuvraj can’t control his emotions. He is in tears. Sachin runs in from the dressing room and is mobbed. What marvellous scenes in Mumbai! Dhoni got under the length ball and absolutely hammered that out of sight and out of the park. The White Kookaburra soared over the fence. Bhajji too is in tears. 28 years in waiting and the helicopter shot has brought an end to the game.
The finishers of old times Dhoni and Yuvraj, who were popularly called ‘ The Finishers ’ against Pakistan and Sri Lanka a few years ago, took the game closer and a thrilling finish was on the cards. They needed 30 off 30 deliveries when the batting power play became mandatory. Could they do it? They were up against a lethal bowler in Malinga. Just three runs of the Malinga over meant the Indians needed 27 off the next four overs. There were nerves all around, but the two batsmen in the middle looked to be in a different world altogether. Pressure was just a distant relative and they kept their cool to help India romp home with 10 deliveries to spare.
i) Who faced the first ball in the 49th over?
- Kulasekara
- Yuvraj
- Dhoni
- Sachin
ii) Which batsman hit a sixer?
- Kulasekara
- Bajji
- Dhoni
- Yuvraj
iii) Where was the match held?
- Chennai
- Delhi
- Calcutta
- Mumbai
iv) Who were popularly called ‘The Finishers’?
- Dhoni and Yuvaraj
- Bajji and Malinga
- Gambhir and Yuvaraj
- Perara and Malinga
v) How many runs did India need to win the match in the last four overs?
- 21
- 27
- 30
- 37
The Art Museum at Trivandrum is called ______.
Now, you are going to listen to the cautionary instructions that are given to the general public living in flood-prone areas. Listen carefully and complete the following sentences.
Floods are an inevitable natural disaster that can occur in any part of the world. Floods can prove all the more disastrous in localities, where population density is high. Preparation for Disaster Management has become imperative for any city, town, or village during monsoons. The Government Department entrusted with Disaster Management makes periodic announcements about the precautions to be taken whenever floods are anticipated.
Now, you are going to listen to the cautionary instructions that are given to the general public living in flood-prone areas. Listen carefully and complete the following sentences. For the attention of the public, here is an announcement from the Department of Disaster Management. As per the warning issued today by the Meteorological Department, there exists a high probability of a widespread heavy downpour from the early hours of Sunday and consequent flooding of low-lying areas. In order to ensure the safety of life and property, everyone is hereby warned and advised to take certain precautionary measures:
- First of all, prepare a household flood plan and be ready to respond to the situation.
- Find out the locations of the closest flood shelters available and routes to reach them.
- Maintain an emergency kit comprising water bottles, biscuit packets, medical supplies, a torchlight, and a whistle to signal for help.
- Paste or fix a list of emergency telephone numbers on the wall in a visible spot.
- Switch off hazardous items like gas cylinders and disconnect electrical gadgets.
- Secure important personal documents and valuables in a waterproof case and place it in an accessible location.
- Place small pieces of furniture and clothing on tables and cots.
- Shift all the small objects safely to the loft.
- Empty your refrigerators and leave their doors open to avoid damage in case they float.
- Charge your mobile phones as well as your battery banks so as to communicate with friends, relatives, and emergency services.
- Place sandbags in the toilet bowls and bathroom drain holes to prevent sewage inflow.
- Prepare and pack food with a long shelf life.
- Finally, listen to the periodic news updates through your portable communication devices and follow the instructions implicitly.
- The announcement was made by the Department of ______.
- Widespread heavy rains are expected from the early hours of ______.
- The public is asked to find out the locations of ______.
- An emergency kit should contain water bottles, biscuit packets, and a ______.
- A list of ______should be displayed on the wall. f) Important documents can be secured by keeping them in a______ case.
- Damage to refrigerators can be avoided by ______.
- Mobile phones should be charged to enable the marooned to contact their friends, relatives and ______.
- ______should be placed in the toilet bowls to prevent sewage inflow.
- Listen to the ______and follow the instructions implicitly.
