Q1. Where does the frog sit?
(a) In trees
(b) In ponds and in the rain
(c) On rooftops
(d) On roads
Ans: (b) In ponds and in the rain
The frog sits in ponds and in the rain.”
Q2. What was the frog as a tadpole?
(a) A small frog
(b) A tiny fish-like thing
(c) A snake
(d) A bird
Ans: (b) A tiny fish-like thing
As a tadpole, it swims with cheer like a tiny fish-like thing.
Q3. How does the frog catch its food?
(a) With its feet
(b) With its tongue
(c) With its eyes
(d) With its tail
Ans: (b) With its tongue
The frog flicks its tongue to catch food.
Q4. What should the frog beware of?
(a) Snakes
(b) Birds
(c) Fish
(d) Humans
Ans: (a) Snakes
But snakes are near the frog must beware.
Q5. How does the frog feel in its pond?
(a) Lonely
(b) Proud
(c) Scared
(d) Angry
Ans: (b) Proud
The frog feels proud in his pond.
Q1. The frog only lives on land.
Ans: False
The frog lives on land and in water.
Q2. The frog’s colours match the plants and trees.
Ans: True
This helps the frog hide in the grass and leaves.
Q3. The frog croaks quietly.
Ans: False
The frog croaks its songs that sound so loud.
Q4. The frog hops very high.
Ans: True
The frog hops around and jumps high.
Q5. The frog swims with webbed feet.
Ans: True
The frog swims with ease with webbed feet.
Q1. The frog hops about in a ______ drain.
Ans: muddy
Q2. As a tadpole, the frog swims with ______.
Ans: cheer
Q3. The frog hides in grass and ______.
Ans: leaves
Q4. Snakes may catch the frog ______.
Ans: unaware
Q5. The frog leaps high in joyful ______.
Ans: breeze
(i) Tadpole
Ans: Meaning: A young frog that lives in water
Sentence: The tadpole swims happily in the pond.
(ii) Croak
Ans: Meaning: A loud deep sound made by frogs
Sentence: The frog croaks loudly at night.
(iii) Webbed
Ans: Meaning: Feet with skin between the toes
Sentence: Webbed feet help the frog swim easily.
(iv) Cheer
Ans: Meaning: Happiness or excitement
Sentence: The tadpole swims with cheer.
(v) Muddy
Ans: Meaning: Covered with wet soil
Sentence: The frog hops in a muddy drain.
(i) ddmyu → ___________
Ans: muddy
(ii) pdaotlt → ___________
Ans: tadpole
(iii) webd → ___________
Ans: webbed
(iv) rehce → ___________
Ans: cheer
(v) craok → ___________
Ans: croak
(a) I croak my songs, they sound so loud,
(b) I hop around, I jump so high,
(c) I live on land and water too,
(d) With webbed feet, I swim with ease,
(e) My colours match the plants and trees.
Ans: (c) → (e) → (a) → (b) → (d)
Q1. Describe the frog’s habitat.
Ans: The frog lives in ponds, muddy drains, and damp places on land, and can survive both on land and in water.
Q2. How does the tadpole differ from the frog?
Ans: The tadpole is a tiny fish-like creature that swims with cheer, while the frog can hop, jump, and croak.
Q3. How does the frog catch its food?
Ans: By flicking its tongue quickly to capture insects or prey.
Q4. Why is camouflage important for frogs?
Ans: It helps them hide among grass and leaves to avoid predators like snakes.
Q5. How does the frog feel in its pond?
Ans: Proud and confident while croaking loudly.
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