Directions: Read the letter and answer the following questions.
Letter to Rudolf,
Santa’s Reindeer Dear Rudolf, My name is Meethu. I am a baby parrot! I live with my friend in the great city of Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra. Of course, that’s in India, but I’ll bet you knew that! Rudolf, some things that I might like for Christmas this year, two bags full of my favourite seed-mix, lots of green chillies and another baby parrot to play with. And please don’t forget to put in a good word for my friend with Santa! He is very nice. He doesn’t keep me in a cage.
Lots of love Meethu
Q. Meethu asks for ______.
Directions: Read the letter and answer the following questions.
Letter to Rudolf,
Santa’s Reindeer Dear Rudolf, My name is Meethu. I am a baby parrot! I live with my friend in the great city of Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra. Of course, that’s in India, but I’ll bet you knew that! Rudolf, some things that I might like for Christmas this year, two bags full of my favourite seed-mix, lots of green chillies and another baby parrot to play with. And please don’t forget to put in a good word for my friend with Santa! He is very nice. He doesn’t keep me in a cage.
Lots of love Meethu
Q. Why does Meethu like his owner?
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Directions: Read the letter and answer the following questions.
Letter to Rudolf,
Santa’s Reindeer Dear Rudolf, My name is Meethu. I am a baby parrot! I live with my friend in the great city of Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra. Of course, that’s in India, but I’ll bet you knew that! Rudolf, some things that I might like for Christmas this year, two bags full of my favourite seed-mix, lots of green chillies and another baby parrot to play with. And please don’t forget to put in a good word for my friend with Santa! He is very nice. He doesn’t keep me in a cage.
Lots of love Meethu
Q. Do you think keeping birds as pet is right?
Red woods are among the world’s tallest trees. They grow 200 to 300 feet high. The wood, when cut remains remarkably free from decay caused by weather and insects. So, it is used to build houses and even outdoor furniture.
Q. Read the paragraph and choose the correct option.
Red woods are among the world’s tallest trees. They grow 200 to 300 feet high. The wood, when cut remains remarkably free from decay caused by weather and insects. So, it is used to build houses and even outdoor furniture.
Q. Word rhyming Fall from the passage
Red woods are among the world’s tallest trees. They grow 200 to 300 feet high. The wood, when cut remains remarkably free from decay caused by weather and insects. So, it is used to build houses and even outdoor furniture.
Q. Mark the correct fact according to passage given above
Directions: Read the passage and answer accordingly.
Once in a jungle there lived a dog and a jackal. One day they saw a rabbit sitting in the bushes near a pond. The jackal wanted to eat the rabbit. He told the dog that they would chase and kill the rabbit. The jackal wanted to make fun of the dog. He asked, ‘Friend, can you catch the rabbit?’ The dog was not very interested. The jackal said, ‘It is a big rabbit. I am sure its meat will be very tasty. I wish we both could share this rabbit.’ So the dog ran after the rabbit. But the rabbit was too fast for the dog.
The jackal made fun of his friend. He said, ‘You are not a good hunter!’ To this the dog replied, ‘I ran after the rabbit to kill it. The rabbit ran for its life. One who runs for one’s life can run really fast. So you please understand this fact before making fun of me.’
The jackal realized his mistake. He felt ashamed. He said, ‘I am sorry, my friend.’ The dog said, ‘You have realized your mistake.
Let’s be friends forever.’
The jackal and the dog became good friends and the jackal never tried to make fun of anyone.
Q. Moral of the story is :
Directions: Read the passage and answer accordingly.
Once in a jungle there lived a dog and a jackal. One day they saw a rabbit sitting in the bushes near a pond. The jackal wanted to eat the rabbit. He told the dog that they would chase and kill the rabbit. The jackal wanted to make fun of the dog. He asked, ‘Friend, can you catch the rabbit?’ The dog was not very interested. The jackal said, ‘It is a big rabbit. I am sure its meat will be very tasty. I wish we both could share this rabbit.’ So the dog ran after the rabbit. But the rabbit was too fast for the dog.
The jackal made fun of his friend. He said, ‘You are not a good hunter!’ To this the dog replied, ‘I ran after the rabbit to kill it. The rabbit ran for its life. One who runs for one’s life can run really fast. So you please understand this fact before making fun of me.’ The jackal realized his mistake. He felt ashamed. He said, ‘I am sorry, my friend.’ The dog said, ‘You have realized your mistake.
Let’s be friends forever.’
The jackal and the dog became good friends and the jackal never tried to make fun of anyone.
Q. Who was making fun of the dog?
Directions: Read the passage and answer accordingly.
Once in a jungle there lived a dog and a jackal. One day they saw a rabbit sitting in the bushes near a pond. The jackal wanted to eat the rabbit. He told the dog that they would chase and kill the rabbit. The jackal wanted to make fun of the dog. He asked, ‘Friend, can you catch the rabbit?’ The dog was not very interested. The jackal said, ‘It is a big rabbit. I am sure its meat will be very tasty. I wish we both could share this rabbit.’ So the dog ran after the rabbit. But the rabbit was too fast for the dog.
The jackal made fun of his friend. He said, ‘You are not a good hunter!’ To this the dog replied, ‘I ran after the rabbit to kill it. The rabbit ran for its life. One who runs for one’s life can run really fast. So you please understand this fact before making fun of me.’ The jackal realized his mistake. He felt ashamed. He said, ‘I am sorry, my friend.’ The dog said, ‘You have realized your mistake.
Let’s be friends forever.’
The jackal and the dog became good friends and the jackal never tried to make fun of anyone.
What lesson did the jackal learn at the end of the story?
Directions: Read the passage and answer accordingly.
Once in a jungle there lived a dog and a jackal. One day they saw a rabbit sitting in the bushes near a pond. The jackal wanted to eat the rabbit. He told the dog that they would chase and kill the rabbit. The jackal wanted to make fun of the dog. He asked, ‘Friend, can you catch the rabbit?’ The dog was not very interested. The jackal said, ‘It is a big rabbit. I am sure its meat will be very tasty. I wish we both could share this rabbit.’ So the dog ran after the rabbit. But the rabbit was too fast for the dog.
The jackal made fun of his friend. He said, ‘You are not a good hunter!’ To this the dog replied, ‘I ran after the rabbit to kill it. The rabbit ran for its life. One who runs for one’s life can run really fast. So you please understand this fact before making fun of me.’ The jackal realized his mistake. He felt ashamed. He said, ‘I am sorry, my friend.’ The dog said, ‘You have realized your mistake.
Let’s be friends forever.’
The jackal and the dog became good friends and the jackal never tried to make fun of anyone.
Q. Antonym of friendship.