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(1)
Vidyasagar was a very generous and charitable man. From his earliest years he helped the poor and the needy to the utmost of his power. As a boy at school he often gave some of the little food he had to another boy who had none. If one of his school fellows fell ill, little Ishwar would go to his house, sit by his bed and nurse him. When he grew rich, hundreds of poor widows and orphans were supported by him. He would never have an attendant at his gate lest some poor man who wished to see him should be turned away. Rich or poor, high or low, all loved him alike.
Question 1.
What type of man was Vidyasagar?
(a) Good looking
(b) Generous
(c) Charitable
(d) Both (b) and (c)
Answer
Answer: (d) Both (b) and (c)
Question 2.
Whom did he use to help?
(a) The poor
(b) The needy
(c) The poor and the needy
(d) The rich
Answer
Answer: (c) The poor and the needy
Question 3.
Whom did he give his food in school?
(a) To a poor boy
(b) To his sister
(c) To his friend
(d) To a laborer
Answer
Answer: (a) To a poor boy
Question 4.
Whom did he support when he grew rich?
(a) The poor
(b) The widows
(c) The orphans
(d) All of them
Answer
Answer: (d) All of them
Question 5.
Vidyasagar was loved and respected by ………………
(a) the rich
(b) the poor
(c) the low
(d) all of them
Answer
Answer: (d) all of them
Question 6.
Give the meaning of ‘generous’.
(a) kind
(b) cunning
(c) cruel
(d) wise
Answer
Answer: (a) kind
Question 7.
Write the opposite of ‘rich’.
(a) wise
(b) helpful
(c) poor
(d) kind
Answer
Answer: (c) poor
(2)
Gandhiji’s elder brother got into a debt and didn’t know what to do about it. At last he thought to clip a bit out of a golden bangle he always wore on his arm and sell it. Gandhiji, who was in know of this secret, helped his brother in this plan. The debt was paid. However, as soon as it was done, Gandhiji s heart almost broke with remorse. He felt sure that what he had done was wrong, and he made up his mind to confess it to his father. He felt terribly afraid, but he wanted to get the weight off his conscience. So he wrote what he had to say on a sheet of paper. He told him everything and ended by promising never to steal again and asked for his forgiveness.
Question 1.
Who had got into debt?
(a) Gandhiji’s brother
(b) Gandhiji’s friend
(c) Gandhiji’s father
(d) Gandhiji
Answer
Answer: (a) Gandhiji’s brother
Question 2.
How was the debt paid?
(a) By selling the golden bangle
(b) By selling part of the golden bangle
(c) By mortgaging the bangle
(d) By borrowing
Answer
Answer: (b) By selling part of the golden bangle
Question 3.
What does the word ‘remorse’ mean?
(a) happy
(b) sad
(c) joyful
(d) guilty
Answer
Answer: (d) guilty
Question 4.
……………… to confess it to his father. What was to be confessed for?
(a) For loss of money
(b) For theft
(c) For debt
(d) For helping brother in trouble.
Answer
Answer: (d) For helping brother in trouble.
Question 5.
How did Gandhiji clear his conscience?
(a) Talked to his father
(b) Talked to his brother
(c) Talked to his friend
(d) Wrote on a sheet of paper
Answer
Answer: (d) Wrote on a sheet of paper
Question 6.
Which one single word can describe the quality of Gandhiji?
(a) Coward
(b) Brave
(c) Truthful
(d) Afraid
Answer
Answer: (c) Truthful
Question 7.
Choose the word which means ‘You owe something to other.’
(a) conscience
(b) confess
(c) remorse
(d) debt
Answer
Answer: (d) debt
(3)
We now know many curious things about ants. Some red ants in Europe keep other ants as slaves. They take their slaves from black ants which are smaller in size. When they want slaves they attack the nests of black ants and carry off some of their eggs. Their eggs are hatched in the red ants nests and produce black ants. These black ants are then treated as slaves. They are taught to obey orders and made to do all kinds of work. The driver ants of Africa are the most fierce ants. They are completely blind and they march like a big army from one place to another. On the way they eat up any living animals including big animals like tigers, and elephants. When these driver ants enter a house the people leave the house and run away into the forests.
Question 1.
Red ants are found in ………………..
(a) Europe
(b) Africa
(c) Asia
(d) America
Answer
Answer: (a) Europe
Question 2.
…………….. ants are smaller in size.
(a) Red
(b) White
(c) Black
(d) All of them
Answer
Answer: (c) Black
Question 3.
Blank ants are treated as ………………..
(a) masters
(b) guards
(c) helpers
(d) slaves
Answer
Answer: (d) slaves
Question 4.
Which are the most fierce ants?
(a) Red ants
(b) Driver ants of Africa
(c) White ants
(d) Black ants
Answer
Answer: (b) Driver ants of Africa
Question 5.
The driver ants of Africa eat big animals like …………………..
(a) tiger
(b) elephants
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) none of these
Answer
Answer: (c) both (a) & (b)
Question 6.
How do driver ants of Africa move?
(a) Independently
(b) Like a big army
(c) Separately
(d) Jointly
Answer
Answer: (b) Like a big army
Question 7.
Write the opposite of ‘slave’.
(a) king
(b) kind
(c) master
(d) brave
Answer
Answer: (c) master
(4)
Men, women, and children are full of joy. People wear beautiful clothes. Children go to the shops with their parents. They buy toys and sweets. There is a heavy rush at the shops. People light hundreds of lamps and candles in the evening. Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the Hindus. Everyone is happy on the Diwali day. Shopkeepers start new account books. People worship Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. They pray to her to give them wealth and health.
Question 1.
People are full of joy on the occasion of:
(a) Holi
(b) Id
(c) Diwali
(d) Lohri
Answer
Answer: (c) Diwali
Question 2.
Children go to the shops with their …………….
(a) friends
(b) parents
(c) mother
(d) classmates
Answer
Answer: (b) parents
Question 3.
What do the children buy?
(a) Toys
(b) Sweets
(c) Toys and sweets
(d) Books
Answer
Answer: (c) Toys and sweets
Question 4.
Diwali is an important festival of ………………….
(a) Muslims
(b) Christians
(c) Sikhs
(d) Hindus
Answer
Answer: (d) Hindus
Question 5.
Goddess Laxmi is called ‘the goddess of ………………..’.
(a) health
(b) wealth
(c) welfare
(d) none of these
Answer
Answer: (b) wealth
Question 6.
People pray to Goddess Lakshmi to give them ……………..
(a) health
(b) wealth
(c) health and wealth
(d) friends
Answer
Answer: (c) health and wealth
Question 7.
Give the opposite of ‘sad’.
(a) happy
(b) unhappy
(c) foolish
(d) crazy
Answer
Answer: (a) happy
(5)
Once a servant carried a letter and basket of mangoes from his master to his master’s daughter. The young lady got the basket and the letter and she found four of the mangoes missing. Then she asked the servant why he had taken four mangoes from the basket. The servant who did not know how to read or write, said, “This is really wonderful! When I asked the master for a message for you, he told me that the letter would tell you everything. On my way to this village I felt very hungry and wanted to eat some of the mangoes. I buried the letter deep in the earth to make sure that it did not see me eating them. After eating four mangoes, I dug the letter out and put it back in the basket. But the letter must have somehow seen me eating the mangoes and it has now told you about it. This is something magical!” If you think about it, there cannot be anything more magical than writing. The simple servant realized its magic, but we do not realize it at all!
Question 1.
From where did the servant carry basket of mangoes?
(a) Market to master’s house
(b) Master’s house to market
(c) Master’s house to his master’s daughter
(d) Master’s daughter to master’s house
Answer
Answer: (c) Master’s house to his master’s daughter
Question 2.
How many mangoes were found missing?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
Answer
Answer: (d) Four
Question 3.
What had happened to the mangoes?
(a) They fell down
(b) The monkey ate them
(c) The servant ate them
(d) The master ate them
Answer
Answer: (c) The servant ate them
Question 4.
What type of person was a servant?
(a) Greedy
(b) Coward
(c) Liar
(d) Truthful
Answer
Answer: (d) Truthful
Question 5.
How did servant try to save himself?
(a) By buried the letter under the earth
(b) By telling a lie
(c) By not going to master’s daughter’s house
(d) By eating all the mangoes
Answer
Answer: (a) By buried the letter under the earth
Question 6.
Choose the word which means ‘buried’.
(a) lying on the top
(b) eating
(c) put under the earth
(d) saw
Answer
Answer: (c) put under the earth
Question 7.
Choose the word which is antonym of ‘shallow’.
(a) deep
(b) buried
(c) magical
(d) hollow
Answer
Answer: (a) deep
(6)
It is no easy matter to decide what is right sing and what is not. One little test I shall ask you to apply whenever you are in doubt. Never to anything in secret or anything that you would wish to hide. For the desire to hide anything means that you are afraid. Fear is a bad thing and unworthy of you. Be brave. If you are brave, you will not fear and will not do anything of which you are ashamed. You know that in our great Freedom Movement, under Bapuji’s leadership, there is no room for secrecy. We have nothing to hide. So in our private lives let us do nothing secretly. And if you do so, my dear, you will grow up a child of light, unafraid and undisturbed, whatever may happen (Taken from Nehru’s A Birthday Letter’ to his daughter Indira on 26th October 1930)
Question 1.
Desire to hide means that you are ………………
(a) happy
(b) in doubt
(c) in anger
(d) afraid
Answer
Answer: (d) afraid
Question 2.
If you are brave you will not be ………………….
(a) happy
(b) angry
(c) ashamed
(d) unworthy
Answer
Answer: (c) ashamed
Question 3.
Under Bapuji’s leadership, there was no room for ………………….
(a) money
(b) secrecy
(c) power
(d) love
Answer
Answer: (b) secrecy
Question 4.
If we do nothing secretly, we will grow up a child of ……………….. Which of the choices is inaccurate?
(a) light
(b) unafraid
(c) undisturbed
(d) dark
Answer
Answer: (d) dark
Question 5.
Who is the speaker of these lines?
(a) Jawahar Lai Nehru
(b) Indira Gandhi
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Kamla Nehru
Answer
Answer: (a) Jawahar Lai Nehru
Question 6.
“One little ………………….. you are in doubt.” ‘Doubt’ stands for:
(a) What is right or not
(b) What is right
(c) What is wrong
(d) Secret
Answer
Answer: (a) What is right or not
Question 7.
Which word is antonym of ‘coward’?
(a) strange
(b) fear
(c) brave
(d) ashamed
Answer
Answer: (c) brave
(7)
Our world seems to be in the grip of speed age. Don’t you see everyone in a great hurry to reach somewhere? God knows where and why? Out on the roads, fast moving vehicles are driven faster, pedestrians also appear to be running instead of walking, queue or no queue, hefty people push their way through the crowd, injuring or hurting women, old people or even small children. Doctors, lawyers, and even shopkeepers have no patience or time to listen to you, or attend to you. People have no time even to have their food peacefully and so ‘superfast’ food joints have sprung up. No surprise then that so many suffer from hypertension or heart diseases. Even nature seems to have joined this race. Years, months, weeks and days seem simply to fly away as if to take mankind faster aster to the new century promising a brighter and happier era.
Question 1.
The world seems to be in the grip of …………………… age.
(a) stone
(b) speed
(c) iron
(d) none of these
Answer
Answer: (b) speed
Question 2.
How do pedestrians look like on the road?
(a) Walking
(b) Jogging
(c) Running
(d) Talking
Answer
Answer: (c) Running
Question 3.
Why have ‘superfast’ foods become popular?
(a) People have no time to have their food peacefully
(b) People have no time to cook food
(c) People do hot want to cook food
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (a) People have no time to have their food peacefully
Question 4.
……………… seems to have joined this race.
(a) Trees
(b) Earth
(c) Plants
(d) Nature
Answer
Answer: (d) Nature
Question 5.
People suffer from ………………… due to speed age.
(a) cancer
(b) headache
(c) hypertension
(d) fever
Answer
Answer: (c) hypertension
Question 6.
Pick out the word from the passage which means the same as ‘the person walking on foot’.
(a) driver
(b) pedestrian
(c) plumber
(d) carpenter
Answer
Answer: (b) pedestrian
Question 7.
‘Century’ means a period of ……………..
(a) ten years
(b) twenty years
(c) hundred years
(d) fifty years
Answer
Answer: (c) hundred years
(8)
There is an interesting story about a rabbit and his grandpa. It happened on a full-moon night. Our friend, the rabbit, had gone out for a stroll when he met a cunning Jackal. Luckily for Mr. Rabbit, Mr. Jackal had a very hearty meal that night. So, instead of making Mr. Rabbit his dinner, Mr. Jackal decided to have only some fun at the expense of Mr. Rabbit. He said to Mr. Rabbit, “Look up there. Your grandpa is waiting for you on the moon. Don’t you want to go up there and see him?” Mr. Rabbit was taken in. He did not understand that cunning Mr. Jackal was only trying to befool him. He paid no heed to the advice of his dear mother and went from friend to friend seeking help in reaching the moon.
Question 1.
The above story is about ……………….
(a) a rabbit
(b) a rabbit and his grandpa
(c) a tortoise
(d) a Jackal
Answer
Answer: (b) a rabbit and his grandpa
Question 2.
Whom did rabbit meet on his way?
(a) A tortoise
(b) A cunning fox
(c) A jackal
(d) A lion
Answer
Answer: (c) A jackal
Question 3.
Why did Mr. Jackal not eat up Mr. Rabbit?
(a) Because his stomach was full
(b) Because he did not like rabbit
(c) Because he had a fast on that day
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (a) Because his stomach was full
Question 4.
What could the rabbit not understand?
(a) That the Jackal was going to eat him
(b) That the Jackal was going to eat his grandpa
(c) That the Jackal was befooling him
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (c) That the Jackal was befooling him
Question 5.
The rabbit did not pay heed to his ………………… advice.
(a) mother’s
(b) friend’s
(c) father’s
(d) sister’s
Answer
Answer: (a) mother’s
Question 6.
Where did he want to reach?
(a) Moon
(b) Earth
(c) Sky
(d) His burrow
Answer
Answer: (a) Moon
Question 7.
Give the meaning of ‘stroll’.
(a) run
(b) go
(c) try
(d) walk
Answer
Answer: (d) walk
(9)
“The time of which I am now speaking is my sixteenth year. My father, as we have seen, was bed-ridden, suffering from a fistula. My mother, an old servant of the house and I were his principal attendants. I had the duties of a nurse, which mainly consisted in dressing the wound, giving my father his medicine, and compounding drugs whenever they had to be made up at home. Every night I massaged his legs and retired only when he asked me to do so or after he had fallen asleep. I loved to do this service. I do not remember ever having neglected it.” (Mahatma Gandhi)
Question 1.
Who is ‘I’ in the first line?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Mahatma Gandhi’s father
(c) Mahatma Gandhi’s mother
(d) An old servant
Answer
Answer: (a) Mahatma Gandhi
Question 2.
What does ‘bed-ridden’ mean?
(a) Loves to sleep
(b) Loves bed
(c) Confined to bed
(d) Does not enjoy bed
Answer
Answer: (c) Confined to bed
Question 3.
Which duty was given to Mahatma Gandhi?
(a) Servant
(b) Nurse
(c) Cook
(d) Priest
Answer
Answer: (b) Nurse
Question 4.
Which of the duties was not performed by Gandhiji?
(a) Dressing the wound
(b) Giving medicine
(c) Compounding drugs
(d) Washing clothes
Answer
Answer: (d) Washing clothes
Question 5.
Who was the principal attendant of Gandhi’s father?
(a) Gandhi
(b) Old servant
(c) Gandhi’s mother
(d) Both (a) and (c)
Answer
Answer: (d) Both (a) and (c)
Question 6.
The word ‘principal’ here means:
(a) temporary
(b) good
(c) main
(d) loving
Answer
Answer: (c) main
Question 7.
The word ‘neglected’ means:
(a) enjoyed
(b) ignored
(c) loved
(d) retired
Answer
Answer: (b) ignored
(10)
Coconut is the most important nut in the world. Not only it is one of the biggest of all nuts but almost all parts of the tree are useful to the man. The coconut is an elegant palm-tree growing up to a 100 feet high. It trunk is useful timber, the leaves are used for thatching, sap which pours from the cuts made on the young flower spike can be turned into sugar and when fermented into vinegar or a strong alcoholic drink known as toddy. The flesh of the green coconut is used as a vegetable, the milk inside the young nut as a fresh drink. Rope, matting and brooms are made from the outside layers which protect the nuts. And lastly the mature nut flesh is dried to be the world’s important source of vegetable fats and oils. All this comes from a tree which will grow in pure sand.
Question 1.
Which is the most important nut in the world?
(a) Cashewnut
(b) Coconut
(c) Ground nut
(d) Walnut
Answer
Answer: (b) Coconut
Question 2.
The coconut grows upto a height of ……………….
(a) 10 feet
(b) 50 feet
(c) 100 feet
(d) 200 feet
Answer
Answer: (c) 100 feet
Question 3.
The flesh of green coconut is used as …………………
(a) vegetable
(b) fruit
(c) medicine
(d) liquid
Answer
Answer: (a) vegetable
Question 4.
The milk inside the coconut is used as …………………
(a) oil
(b) fresh drink
(c) medicine
(d) vinegar
Answer
Answer: (b) fresh drink
Question 5.
Which things are made from the outside protective layer of the coconut?
(a) Ropes
(b) Brooms
(c) Bags
(d) All the above
Answer
Answer: (d) All the above
Question 6.
Coconut tree grows in ………………..
(a) sand
(b) moisture
(c) water
(d) soil
Answer
Answer: (a) sand
Question 7.
Which word in the passage means ‘liquid like material’?
(a) toddy
(b) oils
(c) fats
(d) sap
Answer
Answer: (d) sap
(11)
Proper food is the basic requirement of health. Health does not mean the absence of diseases; it rather means the presence of energy and vitality. Most of the food we eat daily does not contain essential nutrients needed for the preservation of health and prevention of diseases. There are various kinds of foods. Protective foods are essential for prevention of diseases and are needed both by the healthy and the sick. They are rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals. Energy giving foods are rich in carbohydrates and are needed by those who are engaged in hard physical labour. Body building foods are rich in proteins. Diet of growing children, adolescents and nursing mothers should contain sufficient quantity of protein for growth and for repair and maintenance of body tissues.
Question 1.
……………….. is the basic requirement of health.
(a) Food
(b) Exercise
(c) Rest
(d) Disease
Answer
Answer: (a) Food
Question 2.
Health means presence of …………………..
(a) energy
(b) disease
(c) nutrition
(d) protection
Answer
Answer: (a) energy
Question 3.
Energy giving foods are rich in ………………..
(a) proteins
(b) carbohydrates
(c) fats
(d) vitamins
Answer
Answer: (b) carbohydrates
Question 4.
Body building foods are rich in ………………
(a) fats
(b) vitamins
(c) carbohydrates
(d) proteins
Answer
Answer: (d) proteins
Question 5.
Which group of people do not necessarily require protein-rich diet?
(a) Growing children
(b) Adolescents
(c) Nursing mothers
(d) Grown-ups
Answer
Answer: (d) Grown-ups
Question 6.
Those who do hard physical labour must be given …………………..
(a) proteins
(b) fats
(c) carbohydrates
(d) vitamins
Answer
Answer: (c) carbohydrates
Question 7.
Which a word means the same as ‘period of growing youth’?
(a) Children Growing
(b) Adolescents
(c) children
(d) Grown ups
Answer
Answer: (b) Adolescents
(12)
Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing at the age of two because of an illness. Since she was deaf, she also lost the ability to speak, for we learn to speak by imitating what we hear. At first it seemed impossible that she would ever understand others or be understood by them. Hers was thus a lonely world. She was helped by a wonderful teacher called Miss Sullivan who herself had been blind as a child but recovered her right after an operation. She volunteered to help Helen and taught her to speak, read and write. Helen later went to a university and even gained a degree. She then spent the rest of her life working to help the blind and the deaf.
Question 1.
Helen Keller lost her sight at the age of ……………….
(a) one
(b) two
(c) three
(d) four
Answer
Answer: (b) two
Question 2.
She lost the ability to speak due to her being …………………..
(a) blind
(b) illness
(c) age
(d) deaf
Answer
Answer: (d) deaf
Question 3.
Helen Keller enjoyed a …………………. world.
(a) busy
(b) lonely
(c) happy
(d) lovely
Answer
Answer: (b) lonely
Question 4.
Helen had a wonderful teacher named ……………….
(a) Miss Sullivan
(b) Mr. Sullivan
(c) Miss Sussan
(d) Mrs. Sussan
Answer
Answer: (a) Miss Sullivan
Question 5.
Sullivan gave her many skills. Which skill was not given by Sullivan?
(a) Speaking
(b) Reading
(c) Writing
(d) Singing
Answer
Answer: (d) Singing
Question 6.
What does the word ‘imitating5 mean?
(a) speaking
(b) talking
(c) listening
(d) copying
Answer
Answer: (d) copying
Question 7.
Which word has been wrongly matched with its opposite?
(a) recovered – lost
(b) volunteered – refused
(c) illness – healthy
(d) ability – disability
Answer
Answer: (b) volunteered – refused
(13)
Androcles was ordered to fight a huge lion that had been kept hungry for two days. He was sure the lion would tear him to pieces. So, he was sad to the back bone. A large crowd of people had come to see the fight. The lion was let loose into the arena where Androcles had been made to enter. The beast came roaring aloud out of its cage looking fiercely. As the lion neared Androcles, people got excited to see the bloody drama. But suddenly the lion stopped roaring and became calm. Instead of attacking Androcles he crouched at his feet and began to lick his hands. Tears of joy welled up in Androcles’ eyes and he embraced the lion. It was the same lion with whom Androcles had lived in the den for many days.
Question 1.
Who was Androcles?
(a) A king
(b) A slave
(c) A lion
(d) A minister
Answer
Answer: (b) A slave
Question 2.
What was Androcles ordered to do?
(a) To fight a huge hungry lion
(b) To fight with a bear
(c) To fight a huge lion
(d) To fight with a tiger
Answer
Answer: (a) To fight a huge hungry lion
Question 3.
What was Androcles sure of?
(a) That the lion would not harm him
(b) The lion would embrace him
(c) The king would put him in parison
(d) The lion would kill him
Answer
Answer: (d) The lion would kill him
Question 4.
Who had come to see the fight?
(a) The king and his men
(b) The soldiers
(c) A large crowd of people
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (c) A large crowd of people
Question 5.
How did the lion come towards Androcles?
(a) Crying
(b) Smiling
(c) Roaring
(d) Limping
Answer
Answer: (c) Roaring
Question 6.
What did the lion do?
(a) Killed Androcles
(b) Went back into the cage
(c) Fought with Androcles
(d) Licked Androcles’s hands
Answer
Answer: (d) Licked Androcles’s hands
Question 7.
Find the word from the passage which means the same as ‘unafraid’.
(a) huge
(b) tear
(c) calm
(d) crouched
Answer
Answer: (c) calm
(14)
Children should be educated without pressure. They should enter into adulthood free from the damaging effects of tradition and fear. Free expression of thought should be given to the children. A child once asked Krishnamurthy, “Is it your hobby to given lectures? Don’t you get tired of talking? Why are you doing it ?” Krishnamurthy replied: “I am glad you asked that question. You know, if you love something, you never get tired of it. I mean love in which there is no desire of wanting something out of it. If you are talking because you are getting something out of it: money, reward, sense of your importance: then there is weariness. Then it has no meaning because it is only self-fulfillment, but if there is love in your heart., it is like a fountain, always giving fresh water.”
Question 1.
Children should be educated without.
(a) fear
(b) money
(c) pressure
(d) books
Answer
Answer: (c) pressure
Question 2.
What type of expression should be given to children?
(a) Busy
(b) Complex
(c) Damaging
(d) Free
Answer
Answer: (d) Free
Question 3.
If you …………….. something you never get tired of it.
(a) hate
(b) love
(c) enjoy
(d) express
Answer
Answer: (b) love
Question 4.
Weariness means feeling ……………….
(a) happiness
(b) anger
(c) tiredness
(d) joy
Answer
Answer: (c) tiredness
Question 5.
Which quality of Krishnamurthy excited the child?
(a) Talking
(b) Singing
(c) Listening
(d) Enjoying
Answer
Answer: (a) Talking
Question 6.
Which word is wrongly matched with its meaning?
(a) Damaging – preserving
(b) Give – take
(c) Never – always
(d) Fresh – sour
Answer
Answer: (d) Fresh – sour
Question 7.
Which reward will not make you feel ‘weariness’?
(a) money
(b) sense of importance
(c) only reward
(d) love in your heart
Answer
Answer: (d) love in your heart
(15)
India is the largest country in South-East Asia. India has very high mountains in the North, called the Himalayas. She is surrounded by the Arabian Sea in the West, the Bay of Bengal in the East and the India Ocean in the South. India has various types of climates. The climate on the Himalayan mountains is cold and wet. The southern part of India is hot and humid. The western part of India has the Thar desert. India is thickly populated. The capital of India is New Delhi. The national language of India is Hindi. But there are many languages spoken in different states. The Indian National Flag has three colours and it is called the Tiranga or Tricolour.
Question 1.
Where are the mountains located in India?
(a) East
(b) West
(c) North
(d) South
Answer
Answer: (c) North
Question 2.
What is India surrounded by in the South?
(a) Arabia sea
(b) Indian Ocean
(c) Bay of Bengal
(d) Desert
Answer
Answer: (b) Indian Ocean
Question 3.
Which is the capital of India?
(a) Chennai
(b) Calcutta
(c) Bombay
(d) New Delhi
Answer
Answer: (d) New Delhi
Question 4.
Which is the national language of India?
(a) Hindi
(b) Marathi
(c) English
(d) Punjabi
Answer
Answer: (a) Hindi
Question 5.
What is ‘Indian National Flag’ called?
(a) Multi-coloured
(b) Tricolour
(c) Two-coloured
(d) White
Answer
Answer: (b) Tricolour
Question 6.
What is the climate on the ‘Himalayan mountains’?
(a) Cold
(b) Wet
(c) Cold and wet
(d) Dry
Answer
Answer: (c) Cold and wet
Question 7.
Find a word from the passage which is the opposite of ‘smallest’.
(a) largest
(b) smaller
(c) huge
(d) bigger
Answer
Answer: (a) largest
(16)
Once a greedy man had a goose that laid a golden egg every day. This made him very rich. His greed increased day by day. After some time, he said to himself, “My goose lays one egg in a day. That given me seven eggs in a week. That is a very slow process. I will kill it and get all the golden eggs at once”. So he foolishly killed the goose. There was no gold in her body. All the geese are the same. The greedy man wept and repented for his folly. He said, “Oh! I have lost all by my greed.”
Question 1.
The man was very ………….
(a) greedy
(b) honest
(c) selfish
(d) wise
Answer
Answer: (a) greedy
Question 2.
What did the goose lay daily?
(a) Silver egg
(b) Golden egg
(c) Egg
(d) Chicken
Answer
Answer: (b) Golden egg
Question 3.
How did the man become rich?
(a) By selling the goose
(b) By earning more money
(c) By killing the goose and selling all the eggs
(d) By selling golden eggs
Answer
Answer: (b) By earning more money
Question 4.
How many eggs did the goose lay daily?
(a) One
(b) Three
(c) Two
(d) Four
Answer
Answer: (a) One
Question 5.
Why did he kill the goose?
(a) To eat its flesh
(b) Because it was disturbing him
(c) To take out all the golden eggs
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (c) To take out all the golden eggs
Question 6.
Find the plural of ‘goose’.
(a) gooses
(b) geese
(c) gander
(d) none of these
Answer
Answer: (b) geese
Question 7.
Write down the opposite of ‘foolishly’.
(a) cleverly
(b) cheerfully
(c) wise
(d) wisely
Answer
Answer: (d) wisely
(17)
In England Gandhiji, at first, did not give his time entirely to his studies. Instead, he tried to copy fashionable English gentleman in every way. Like so many young men of his age he was attracted by what was new and foreign. He wasted a lot of money on buying smart English clothes. He started taking lessons in ballroom dancing, in playing the violin etc. What a change from the shy boy on the ship who would not talk to the other passengers! After three months, he suddenly realized how silly it was to waste his good brother’s money on such things. After this, he devoted all his time to serious study. From the very childhood, when Gandhiji found out that he was doing a wrong thing, he at once stopped doing it.
Question 1.
What purpose had driven Gandhiji to England?
(a) Games
(b) Wine
(b) Studies
(d) Politics
Answer
Answer: (b) Studies
Question 2.
Whom did Gandhiji try to copy?
(a) Youngmen
(b) Young women
(c) Friends
(d) Parents
Answer
Answer: (a) Youngmen
Question 3.
Gandhiji was a completely changed man for a period of ……………….
(a) two months
(b) three months
(c) four months
(d) five months
Answer
Answer: (b) three months
Question 4.
He wasted a lot of money in England on buying:
(a) English shoes
(b) English wine
(c) English books
(d) English clothes
Answer
Answer: (d) English clothes
Question 5.
In England he started many kinds of new things. Which one is not true?
(a) Taking lessons in ballroom dancing
(b) Playing the violin
(c) Buying smart English clothes
(d) Playing cards
Answer
Answer: (d) Playing cards
Question 6.
Choose the word which means ‘seriously take interest in’.
(a) entirely
(b) devoted
(c) attracted
(d) realized
Answer
Answer: (b) devoted
Question 7.
Which opposite has been wrongly matched?
(a) Entirely—completely
(b) Attracted—repelled
(c) Shy—extrovert
(d) Waste—save
Answer
Answer: (a) Entirely—completely
(18)
Once there was a farmer. He had four sons. They always quarrelled with one- another. So the farmer was very sad. One day he fell ill. His end was near. He called his sons. He gave them a bundle of sticks. He asked them to break it. None could do so. He untied the bundle. He gave them one stick each. Each son broke his stick easily. At this the farmer said, “If you live like the bundle, nobody will harm you” and he died. The sons learnt the lesson. They never quarrelled again.
Question 1.
How many sons did the farmer have?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
Answer
Answer: (c) Three
Question 2.
Why was the farmer sad?
(a) Because he was poor
(b) Because his sons always quarrelled.
(c) He was sick.
(d) He could not get enough crop.
Answer
Answer: (b) Because his sons always quarrelled.
Question 3.
What did he ask them to break?
(a) A bundle of sticks
(b) A bundle of grass
(c) A glass
(d) A bunch of grapes
Answer
Answer: (a) A bundle of sticks
Question 4.
Did the sons quarrel again?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Sometimes
(d) Can’t say
Answer
Answer: (a) Yes
Question 5.
What happened to the farmer?
(a) He died
(b) He went to his village
(c) He lived happily
(d) He gave his money to his eldest son
Answer
Answer: (a) He died
Question 6.
What lesson do you learn from this story?
(a) Union is strength
(b) Do good, have good
(c) Divide and Rule
(d) All is well that ends well
Answer
Answer: (a) Union is strength
Question 7.
Give the opposite of ‘united’.
(a) wrapped
(b) loosened
(c) united
(d) tied
Answer
Answer: (d) tied
(19)
Venice is a strange and beautiful city in the north of Italy. It is not one island but a group of one hundred and seventeen islands. These islands are near one another. There are about four hundred old stone bridges joining the islands of Venice. In this city, there are no motor cars, no horses and no buses. This is because Venice has no streets. Everyone must go by boat from one place to another. The boats sail on one hundred and fifty canals or ‘water ways’. The water touches the walls and steps on the buildings. The men of Venice are very good sailors. They have long boats with flat bottoms, called ‘gondolas’. But today we can also see plenty of motor boats in Venice.
Question 1.
Venice is situated in ……………….. of Italy.
(a) East
(b) West
(c) North
(d) South
Answer
Answer: (c) North
Question 2.
Venice is a group of …………….. islands.
(a) one hundred and seventy islands
(b) one hundred and seventeen islands
(c) one hundred and seven islands
(d) one hundred islands
Answer
Answer: (b) one hundred and seventeen islands
Question 3.
How many old stone bridges join the islands of Venice?
(a) One hundred
(b) Two hundred
(c) Three hundred
(d) Four hundred
Answer
Answer: (d) Four hundred
Question 4.
On what do the boats sail?
(a) Ponds
(b) Canals
(c) Lakes
(d) Water
Answer
Answer: (b) Canals
Question 5.
The men of Venice are very good …………………….
(a) sailors
(b) servants
(c) farmers
(d) cooks
Answer
Answer: (a) sailors
Question 6.
What are Gondolas?
(a) Long boats
(b) Long boats with flat bottom
(c) Small ships
(d) Paper boats
Answer
Answer: (b) Long boats with flat bottom
Question 7.
Write the opposite of ‘beautiful’.
(a) smart
(b) handsome
(c) active
(d) ugly
Answer
Answer: (d) ugly
(20)
ONE hot summer day a Fox was strolling through an orchard till he came to a bunch of grapes just ripening on a vine hanging over a lofty branch. “Just the things to quench my thirst,” said he. Drawing back a few paces, he took a run and a jump, and just missed the bunch. Turning round again with a One, Two, Three, he jumped up, but with no greazer success. Again and again he tried after the tempting morsel, but at last had to give it up, and walked away with his nose in the air, saying: “I am sure they are sour.” The moral of the story is that it is easy to hate what you cannot get.
Question 1.
The summer was very ……………….
(a) pleasant
(b) hot
(c) airy
(d) none of these
Answer
Answer: (b) hot
Question 2.
The fox was walking through an …………………
(a) orchard
(b) jungle
(c) garden
(d) house
Answer
Answer: (a) orchard
Question 3.
What did he see?
(a) A lion
(b) A bunch of grapes
(c) Some apples
(d) A bunch of bananas
Answer
Answer: (b) A bunch of grapes
Question 4.
Where were the grapes hanging?
(a) From a tree
(b) On the roof
(c) From a lofty branch
(d) From a vine
Answer
Answer: (c) From a lofty branch
Question 5.
The fox went away saying ………………….
(a) the grapes are sweet
(b) the grapes are tasty
(c) the grapes are bitter
(d) the grapes are sour
Answer
Answer: (d) the grapes are sour
Question 6.
Give the meaning of ‘bunch’.
(a) cluster
(b) number
(c) separate
(d) part
Answer
Answer: (a) cluster
Question 7.
Give the opposite of ‘sour’.
(a) bitter
(b) sweet
(c) tasty
(d) salty
Answer
Answer: (b) sweet
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