(i) Ranji wanted to buy _______ at the sweet shop.
(a) Fish
(b) Jalebis
(c) Apples
(d) Flowers
Ans: (b)
(ii) Why did the shopkeeper refuse Ranji's coin?
(a) It was too shiny
(b) It was too heavy
(c) It was too old
(d) It was too new
Ans: (c)
(iii) How did Ranji get to the river?
(a) By walking
(b) By truck
(c) By bicycle
(d) By boat
Ans: (b)
(iv) What did Ranji exchange for the flute?
(a) Fishing rod
(b) Necklace
(c) Coin
(d) Jalebis
Ans: (a)
(v) What did Koki give Ranji in exchange for the necklace?
(a) A book
(b) A rupee
(c) A flute
(d) A necklace
Ans: (b)
(i) Ranji exchanged the fishing rod for a ____________.
Ans: flute
(ii) The river was shallow and ________ during the dry season.
Ans: muddy
(iii) The boy who played the flute offered to trade it for a ___________.
Ans: rupee
(iv) Koki gave Ranji a shiny new __________ in exchange for the necklace.
Ans: rupee
(v) Ranji bought jalebis from the sweet shop with the rupee he got from ________.
Ans: Koki
Match the items in Column A with their corresponding descriptions in Column B.
Ans:
(i) The shopkeeper accepted Ranji's old coin.
Ans: False
(ii) Ranji caught many fish in the river.
Ans: False
(iii) Mohinder's uncle collected old coins.
Ans: True
(iv) The flute made a loud, pleasant sound when Ranji played it.
Ans: False
(v) Koki gave Ranji a necklace for free.
Ans: False
1. How can a rupee go a long way? |
2. What are some tips for making a rupee go further? |
3. How can saving and investing benefit a person financially? |
4. What are some ways to teach children the value of money? |
5. How can individuals contribute to the economy by wisely spending their money? |
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