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1. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
(Pg:21; Pa:1)
The mischievous sage Narada liked to cause trouble. Once,
the sage visited the Vindhya Mountain. Vindhya, happy to see
Narada, welcomed him with great respect. The sage was given an
important place on one of Vindhya’s peaks and offered a splendid
meal. Narada was pleased. He lay back and began talking to
Vindhya.
1.______________ mountain mentioned in the passage.
2.______________ sage is Narada.
3.He lay back and ____________ talking to ___________.
4.Name of the sage ____________.
5.______________ meal.
2. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
(Pg:21; Pa:4)
“Meru is proud for other reasons as well. Unlike other
mountains, he is beautifully gold in colour. He thinks he’s special
because he covered with gems, his air is pure and his foot grow
holy herbs,” continued Narada.
1. _________ is proud.
2. Opposite of like ___________.
3. BE___UT___F___LLY.
4. Opposite of impure __________.
5. Plural of Feet __________.
3. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
(Pg:22; Pa:4)
Gods, humans, animals and birds were completely confused.
Imagine what would be like if day and night were stuck! That is
exactly what happened. Some parts of the universe were brightly lit
up, while others were covered in darkness. Even the stars did not
know weather to shine or not.
1.Who were completely confused?
2.What were stuck?
3.Who don’t know to shine or not?
4.Pick any two adverbs from the passage?
5.Pick the word which mean STOP in the passage?
4. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
(Pg:30; Pa:1)
Peter was quite alone on the rock. Around him, the sea
began to rise. The water started to nibble at his feet. Peter knew
that soon, the water would cover him completely. To pass the
time, he watched the only thing moving on the water. He thought
it was a piece of floating paper or part of a kite.
1.Pick on two nouns from the passage.
2.What started nibble at his feet?
3.What began to rise?
4.Pick two verbs from the passage.
5.Pick out the past tense of the verb “start”?
5. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
(Pg:31; Pa:5)
The bird fluttered overhead. She was waiting there in the sky
not to watch peter get into the nest but to see what he did with her
eggs.
1.Pick a common from the passage?
2.Pick a proper noun from the passage?
3.Pick out conjunction from the passage?
4.O __ E R H __ A D.
5.Pick out a “ing” form from the passage?
6. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
(Pg:32; Pa:3)
When Peter reached the shore, he left the nest in a place
where the never Bird could easily find it. But she liked the
hat so much that she abandoned the nest completely. It
drifted about till it went to pieces.
1.Peter reached the ________________________.
2.He left the ____________________.
3.___________________ find it.
4.A B ___ ___ D ___ N ___ D.
5.R ____ ____ C H ____ D.