Page No. 47
Question 1:
1) Chatting
2) Archery
3) String
4) Bang
5) Target
6) Defending
7) Amazement
8) Triumphantly
Answer
1) Chatting: to talk in a friendly way Example sentences:
1) I was chatting on Facebook with my friend.
2) She was chatting with my best friend in the classroom.
2) Archery: shooting with a bow and an arrow Example sentences:
1) I took part in archerycompetition in school.
2) I have done a specialisation in archery.
3) String: a thread that can be twisted Example sentences:
1) The clothes were hanging on the string.
2) The string of my purse is of blue colour.
4) Target: the aim of an attack Example sentences:
1) He was our target in the match.
2) It was a very tough target to aim for.
5) Defending: to protect from harm or danger Example sentences:
1) My mother was defending my younger brother from father.
2) The man was defending himself against theft.
6) Amazement: a feeling of great surprise or wonder Example sentences:
1) She shook her head in amazement.
2) I answered the question in amazement.
7) Triumphantly: having achieved victory Example sentences:
1) She shouted triumphantly after winning the match.
2) A girl triumphantly showed her trophy to everyone.
Page No. 48
Question 1:
What did Nasruddin boast about?
Answer
Nasruddin boated about his excellent skills in archery.
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Question 2:
Why did Nasruddin take someone else’s name each time he missed the target?
Answer
Nasruddin took someone else’s name each time he missed the target, so as to hide himself from the shame of not been able to aim the target.
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Question 3:
Why did Nasruddin say, “It was my aim,” the third time?
Answer
Nasruddin said, “It was my aim,”, the third time because finally he was by then able to aim the target successfully.
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Question 4:
Do you think Nasruddin was good at archery?
Answer
No, I don’t think Nasruddin was not good at archery because he was not able to aim the target in his first and second turn. It was only in the third turn that he was able to aim the target fortunately.
Page No. 50
Question 1:
Shoot the arrow and hit the target by matching the words with their correct meanings.
Answer
Page No. 51
Question 2:
Replace the bold word/words with a word from the quiver and re-write the sentence –
In no time she hit the object she aimed at.
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Nasruddin was surely not a good archer.
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The teacher said something about his good handwriting. He felt very happy.
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Answer
1) In no time she hit the target.
2) Nasruddin was certainly a good archer.
3) The teacher remarked on his good handwriting. He felt very happy.
Page No. 51
Question 1:
This is a picture of Rahul Gupta. Using the clues given, write a paragraph about him in your notebook.
Clues Indian, cricket, eight hours, practises, eats healthy food, runs two kilometres every day, batsman |
This is Rahul Gupta. He is an Indian. He plays cricket very well. His aim is to become a part of Indian cricket team. He is a very hard-working boy. He practises cricket for over eight hours daily. He is known to be a very good batsman among his friends. He also takes great care of his health. He eats healthy food like milk, eggs and meat. He exercises daily and also runs two kilometres every day to stay fit and fine.
Page No. 52
Question 2:
Use the words ‘and’ or ‘but’ and make as many sentences as you can about Rajiv’s family.
Example : | Grandpa and Grandma get up early in the morning. |
Grandpa is walking but Rajiv is jogging. |
Answer
Disclaimer: These are sample answers. Students are advised to write the answers based on their own imaginative and writing skills.
1) Sita and Rajiv exercise daily in the park. Sita likes to run but Rajiv likes to walk.
2) Father and mother take care of their body. Father is working out with dumbles but mother is doing yoga.
3) Grandma and Grandpa eat healthy food Grandma is having milk but Grandpa is walking in the park.
Page No. 54
Question 1:
Fill in the grid with words given below. You can use one word more than once.
stick bat/ball eleven table racket ball football stadium two or four ground
Ans:
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Question 2:
Using the information in the grid, write a sentence about each game. One has been done for you.
(a) Cricket is an outdoor game. We play it with a bat and a ball. There are eleven players in this game.
(b) ___________________________________ ___________________________________
(c) ___________________________________ __________________________________
(d) ___________________________________ ___________________________________
Answer
(b) Football is an outdoor game. We play it with a football. There are eleven players in this game.
(c) Table tennis is an indoor game. We play it on a table with a racket. There are two to four players in this game.
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Question 3:
The following words are used in various sports. List them under the sport that they are used in.
(a) | googly | (b) | goal | (c) | LBW |
(d) | penalty | (e) | free kick | (f) | penalty corner |
Some words may be used in more than one game.
Answer
Hockey 1. free kick 2. penalty corner | Cricket 1. googly 2. LBW | Football 1. goal 2. penalty |
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