(i) What did Sonsung love about the forest?
(a) Rocks and caves
(b) Satin silk touch of flowers
(c) Skirts made of grass
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
Sonsung's love for the satin silk touch of flowers.
(ii) Why did God choose Sonsung to learn weaving?
(a) She was rich
(b) She loved Nature
(c) She lived in a cave
(d) She wore skirts made of skin
Ans: (b)
God chose Sonsung because of her love for Nature.
(iii) What did Sonsung use to weave cloth initially?
(a) Satin silk
(b) Bark and leaves
(c) Grass
(d) Animal skins
Ans: (b)
Sonsung initially learned to weave using bark and leaves.
(iv) What did Sonsung weave into her cloth after seeing the rising sun?
(a) Ripples in the river
(b) Play of light and shade
(c) Beautiful colors of the rainbow
(d) All of the above
Ans: (d)
Sonsung wove ripples in the river, the beautiful colors of the rainbow, and the play of light and shade into her cloth.
(v) What happened to Sonsung's loom when a porcupine got jealous?
(a) It turned red
(b) It broke into pieces
(c) It disappeared
(d) It caught fire
Ans: (b)
The porcupine pushed down Sonsung's loom, breaking it into pieces.
Q2: Fill in the Blanks.
(i) Sonsung would talk to __________ in the forest.
Ans: Trees
Sonsung would look at the trees and talk to them.
(ii) God taught Sonsung to weave using __________ and __________.
Ans: Bark and leaves
God taught Sonsung to weave using bark and leaves.
(iii) Sonsung made rippling patterns in her cloth inspired by the ripples in the __________.
Ans: River
Sonsung made rippling patterns in her cloth inspired by the ripples in the river.
(iv) The porcupine went up to Sonsung's cave and __________ her loom.
Ans: Broke
The porcupine went up to Sonsung's cave and broke her loom.
(v) The pieces of Sonsung's loom were washed up in different villages along the __________.
Ans: River
The pieces of Sonsung's loom were washed up in different villages along the river.
Q3: Match the Column.
Ans:
Q4: True or False.
(i) Sonsung initially wore skirts made of rocks.
Ans: False
Sonsung initially wore skirts made of grass, not rocks.
(ii) God taught Sonsung to weave using animal skins.
Ans: False
God taught Sonsung to weave using bark and leaves, not animal skins.
(iii) Sonsung's cloth was soft and beautiful because of the weaving machine.
Ans: False
Sonsung's cloth was soft and beautiful due to her skills and love for nature, not just the weaving machine.
(iv) The porcupine admired Sonsung's weaving skills.
Ans: False
The porcupine was jealous and pushed down Sonsung's loom; it didn't admire her skills.
(v) The pieces of Sonsung's loom were found only in her village.
Ans: False
The pieces of Sonsung's loom were washed up in different villages along the river, not just in her village.
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2. How does spending time in nature benefit children's physical health? |
3. What are the advantages of nature-based learning for children? |
4. How can parents encourage their children to love and appreciate nature? |
5. Are there any specific safety precautions parents should take when allowing their children to explore nature? |
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