(i) The birds are singing in _________.
Ans: Trees.
(ii) And you _______ the buzzing bees.
Ans: Hear.
(iii) I much too late to __________ in _____.
Ans: Lie, bed.
(iv) So hurry up, you sleepy ______.
Ans: Head.
(v) The _____, the ________, the _______ and the_____, the _______chicken.
Ans: Cow, Horses, Sheep, Tiniest.
(i) The poet says it is too early to rise from bed.
Ans: False (Everyone is up, so it is too late to lie in bed.)
(ii) It is time to come out and play.
Ans: True
(iii) It is a very dull day.
Ans: False (It is a very lovely day.)
(iv) Everyone is out and about.
Ans: True
(v) The poet tells the cows, horses, ducks, sheep and chicken to get up.
Ans: True
(i) The cows are barking in the trees.
Ans: The cows are mooing in the fields.
(ii) It's too early to get up, so stay in bed.
Ans: It's much too late to lie in bed, so hurry up and get ready.
(iii) Ducks are meowing by the pond.
Ans: Ducks are quacking by the pond.
(iv) The chickens are roaring loudly.
Ans: The chickens are clucking softly.
(v) The poem says it's okay to sleep all day.
Ans: The poem encourages everyone to wake up and enjoy the day.
(i) Who are singing and where they are singing?
Ans: Birds are singing in the trees.
(ii) What is the name of the poem?
Ans: Wake up is the name of the poem.
(iii) What is the name of the author?
Ans: C.Fletcher.
(iv) Who is saying cheep-cheep-cheep?
Ans: The tiniest chicken is saying cheep cheep.
Read the extract given below and answer the following question.
Wash and dress
And come on out
Everyone is up and about.
The cow, the horses, the ducks
And the sheep,
The tiniest chicken
Cheep-cheep-cheep
Wake up!
(i) What is everyone doing?
Ans: Everyone is up and about, including the cow, horses, ducks, sheep, and the tiniest chicken.
(ii) What does the poet want us to do?
Ans: The poet wants us to wake up, wash, dress, and come outside to join everyone who is already up and about.
(iii) Which word in the extract means the same as 'to take bath'?
(a) come on (b) dress (c) wash (d) cheep
Ans: (c) wash
(iv) Which of the following is used as an adjective?
(a) dress (b) up and about (c) cheep (d) tiniest
Ans: (d) tiniest
(i) When you wake up what is the first sound you hear?
Ans: When we wake up, we hear the chirping of the birds and the buzzing of the bees.
(ii) What is the first thing you see when you open your eyes?
Ans: Alarm clock is the first thing we see when we open our eyes.
(iii) ‘Wake up! Wake up!
It’s a lovely day,
Oh! Please get up
And come and play.’
(a) With whom does the poet want to play?
Ans: The poet wants to play with the child.
(b) What is the weather of the day like?
Ans: The weather of the day is lovely and pleasant.
(iv) Why does the poet want us to hurry up?
Ans: The poet wants us to hurry up because it's much too late to lie in bed, and everyone else, including the animals, is already up and about.
(v) Which creatures wake up in the morning before the child does?
Ans: The cow, the horses, the ducks, the sheep, and even the tiniest chicken wake up before the child does.
(vi) What type of day is it?
Ans: The poem doesn't explicitly mention the type of day. However, it conveys a cheerful and inviting atmosphere with the birds singing, bees buzzing, and everyone being up and about, suggesting it's a pleasant day.
(vii) What sounds do the bees and birds make on waking up?
Ans: The poem mentions that the birds are singing in the trees, and you can hear the buzzing bees.
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. Discuss.
Ans: Early rising is a good habit. It enables us to do a lot of work in the early morning as we have good feelings and a fresh mind. Early rising is best for the students. They get lot of extra time for studying if they rise early. The environment is also calm in the morning. There is no extra sound and noise, as in the daytime. Early rising, has a good impact on our health too. We can also do some physical exercise in the fresh air of the morning. It gives us pleasure. At the same time, we should also have sound sleep at night and should sleep early so that we can get up early the next morning.
Suppose your brother is having a bad habit of getting up late. How can you help them in improving this habit?
Ans: As an elder sister, it is both a responsibility and a duty to guide and support younger siblings in cultivating positive habits. So to start with, I would talk to my brother about the advantages of embracing an early morning routine.
Adequate sleep is crucial for cognitive function, mood regulation, and overall vitality. Whether it's studying, setting goals, or planning the day, waking up early can contribute to a sense of accomplishment and progress. I would discuss with them the impact of sleep on overall health and help them understand that a consistent sleep schedule, including waking up early. I would also support them throughout this process. Offering assistance in creating a morning routine and addressing any challenges they may face will also help them in making a good morning routine.
Approaching the situation with understanding, empathy, and a focus on the positive benefits of waking up early can create a supportive environment for younger siblings to help them improve their habits.
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