Ans (b) We landed at the Mumbai international airport at 3.30 in the morning.
Ans (c) We stayed in Mumbai for two days and visited the Elephanta caves, the Gateway of India and Juhu Beach.
Ans (d) On the morning of the 4th we drove down to Pune, where my grandparents live.
Ans (b) It flows through Egypt and Sudan and it is 6,650 kilometres long.
Ans (c) The second longest river is the Amazon, which is 6,450 kilometres long.
Ans (d) If you count all its tributaries and look at the area it covers, the Amazon is the biggest river in the world.
Ans (b) Bahadur lived in the state of Uttaranchal in north India.
Ans (c) One night as he was lying in his bed, his whole room began to shake.
Ans (d) Bahadur was really scared because he did not know how to keep himself safe.
Ans (b) The keyboard helps us to key in our commands and our words.
Ans (c) The mouse helps us to move about the screen easily.
Ans (d) The printer prints out whatever we want from the computer memory.
Ans (b) She lives with her parents, grandparents and elder sister in a big house.
Ans (c) She has many friends and she studies in a school nearby.
Ans (d) She rides her bicycle to school every day and takes twenty minutes to reach.
Ans (b) Seated on a raft, you can splash down a roaring river.
Ans (c) Between September and June you can join a rafting expedition in India.
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