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1. ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL II. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 3 4) 3 5) 5. III. bright = givingoutorfilledwithlight creatures = living beings, particularly animals wonderful = very good, pleasant or remarkable glowing = expressing great praise almighty = having unlimited or very great power headed = the front, forward, or upper part of something mountain = a very high, steep hill brighten = make bright might = used to express possibility or make a suggestion pleasant = satisfactory and enjoyable V. 1) little, glowing 2) little, tiny 3) purple-headed, high 4) cold, shivering 5) pleasant, hot 6) ripe, delicious. VI. 1 - f, 2 - d, 3 - b, 4 - e, 5 - a, 6 - c. VII. My mother loves me very much. She cooks whatever I want and feeds me.

She makes me ready for school and sends me. She tells me stories. God gave my mother, so she is great.

VIII. 5) Rose, Jasmine, Lily, Hibiscus, Marigold. 6) Crow, Peacock, Hen, Sparrow, Parrot. 7) Cat, Dog, Parrot, Rabbit, Pigeon. 8) Tiger, Lion, Bear, Fox, Elephant.

2. WHAT TO REMEMBER AND WHAT TO FORGET II. 1) 5 2) 3 3) 5 4) 3 5) 5. III. argument =aheatedexchangeofconflictingviews slapped = hit with the palm oasis = a fertile place in a desert where water rises to ground level drowning = dying or killing through submersion in water recovered = returned to a normal state of health, mind or strength surprised = a feeling of shock caused by something unexpected forgiveness = the state of being forgiven etch = cut writing on a surface V. 1) a 2) b 3) c 4) a 5) b. VI. Thestoryisaboutayoungboy,Dirkie,whoisflyingwithhisUnclePeteacross

the Kalahari Desert in a small plane, piloted by Uncle Pete, who pathway into theflighthasaheartattackandpartiallylosescontroloftheplane.Thankstohis struggles to land safely inthedesertevenwhilesufferingtheheartattack,

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the crash is not as serious as it might have been otherwise, and while Pete himself dies, Dirkie and his small pet dog survive, and the bulk of the story follows Dirkie’s various adventures while he struggles to survive the harsh desert conditions, including an encounter with Kalahari Desert Bushmen, who give him help, but abandon him after an unfortunate misunderstanding concerning Dirkie’s dog.

The story switches several times to Dirkie’s father Anton Hayes and follows hisincreasinglydesperateeffortstolocatehisson.

Ultimately Anton travels to the Kalahari Desert himself after everything else fails to make progress. In the desert, he meets one of the Bushmen who had earlier met Dirkie, and gets information about the direction Dirkie was last seengoingin,andheisfinallyabletofindDirkie,wholooksasifheiscloseto death. His dog is still with him, although injured. The story ends with Dirkie (unconscious) in his father’s arms, together with his little dog (still alert), both being carried back to the vehicle his father had travelled there in.

VII. 6) We should learn to forgive our friends or else we will lose them. It is important for us to forgive the mistakes of others because no friendship or relationship would exist if people held grudges in their hearts and refused to forget and forgive the faults of others.

8) Our parents and elders forgive and forget the mistakes that we make because they love us.

3. UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL II. 1)fight2)different3)sticks4)break5)enemy. III. quarrelling = having an angry argument or disagreement resolve = findasolutiontoaproblem bundle = a group of things tied together sticks = thin pieces of wood strength = the quality of being strong separated = divided into distinct parts divided = separated into parts understood = known or realized the intended meaning of words of a speaker V. 1) b 2) a 3) b 4) c 5) a. VI. It is not a good thing for the countries to rage war against each other to get

more power and resources. Wars cause death of many lives, damage of properties, waste of lots of money etc. But, no use. So, one should love peace and propagate peace. If any clashes are there, they have to be resolved peacefully and mutual co-operation and understanding is important.

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VII. 1)Thekingswerefightingamongthemselvesfortheterritories,morepowerand resources. 2) The Britishers cleverly divided the kings and the general public and ruled them. By the weapons of money and reign of states, they divided the Indians. 3) The vice of greed turned the people against each other. 4) The Britishers treated the Indians very badly. We were not treated equally as that of Britishers. There were many discriminations upon us. 5) We got our freedom when the common people came together and got united under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. They fought unitedly against the British.

4. BOATMAN II. ferry = a boat that transports passengers and goods as a regular service boatman = a person who provides transport by boat across = from one side to the other of something purse = a small pouch for carrying money penny = a British bronze coin IV. do - you; blue - you; do - blue; ferry - penny; eye - my. V. 1) Oatman 2) Cherry, Merry 3) Potter, Daughter 4) Glue, Clue 5) Guys, Mice. VI. 1) Ship, Boat, Steamer, Launch.

5. PRIDE GOES BEFORE A FALL II. 1) teak 2) herb 3) mock 4) storm 5) fall. III. proud = having an excessively high opinion of yourself height = the measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top strength = the quality of being strong advice = recommendationofferedtosomeoneaboutwhat he/she should do misdemeanour = a minor wrong doing politely = respectfully calmed = peaceful and undisturbed stronger = physically powerful V. more superior, prouder, wiser, stronger, longer, more intelligent. VI. 1) Tarun is taller than Sujan. 2) Tanmay is shorter than Gina. 3) Sujan is

thinner than Laxman. 4) Tanmay is fatter than Manisha. 5) Manisha is happier than Gina. 6) Sujan is more intelligent than Laxman. 7) Gina is prettier than Tanmay. 8) Laxman is more handsome than Tarun.

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VIII. 1) Coconut (Tree) 2) Mustard (Herb) 3) Coriander (Herb) 4) Garlic (Herb) 5) Jack fruit (Tree) 6) Mango (Tree).

6. SYMPATHY II. sympathy = the feeling of being sorry for someone ungrateful = not feeling or showing gratitude wretch = a person who you feel sympathy for gnawing = bite at or nibble persistently chained = fasten with a chain IV. 1) Dear 2) Your 3) Shake 4) Day 5) Night 6) Woods. V. 1) My neighbour brought a puppy to keep as pet. 2) My mother cooked a

delicious dish today. 3) Lakshmi gave birth to a baby. 4) The criminal was chainedandbroughttothecourt.5)Eaglesflyhighupinthesky.

VI. 5)Likehumans,animalsalsoneedlove,care,kindnessandaffection.Indeed,they are very useful for us in many ways. How do we feel if someone beat us? Similarly, they also feel the same. So, we should be kind towards animals. 6) I advise them not to do so, because it is not good to do like that and also, the dogs may bite us in return. 7) No, it may not be happy there because it feels it like a prison.

VII. 1,3,5 and 6 pictures. VIII. 1) shed 2) kennel 3) sty 4) stable 5) pen 6) den 7) aquarium 8) nest

9) burrow 10) web 11) coop 12) hive.7. THE COUNTING OF CROWS

II. 1) Birbal 2) crows 3) 95,463 4) pleased 5) witty. III. wit = keen intelligence minister = a political head of a government department tricky =needingcareandskillbecausedifficult observed = noticed vacation = a holiday period question = a sentence expressed so as to obtain information thought = an idea or opinion produced by thinking kingdom = a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen thousand = ten hundreds (1,000) count =findthetotalnumberofacollectionofpeopleorthings neighbouring = be next to or very near something relatives = persons connected by blood or marriage

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V. 1) a 2) b 3) b 4) c. VI. 1) Srikrishnadevaraya was a great Vijayanagara King. 2) The fox is known as

a tricky animal. 3) The lion, believing the words of rabbit, immediately jumped intothewell.4)Maheshrepliedcorrectanswertothedifficultquestion.5)Thefox pleased the crow to get the piece of meat.

VII. Chhota Bheem & Ganesh :Dholakpurissuddenlyattackedbytwofirespittingdragon monsters.As they spew fire and create havoc, King Indervermaplaces the responsibility of saving his kingdom on the mighty Chhota Bheem’s shoulders. Meanwhile, Bheem and his friends save a mouse’s life, who happens to be a Mushik, Lord Ganesh’s companion mouse. But due to some unfortunate events, Mushik is taken away by the dragons. Lord Ganesh comes down on earth to help his companion. He and Bheem pair-up against the dragons to save humanity.

VIII. 1) 6 2) 3 3) 3 4) 2 5) 4 6) 10 7) 10.8. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP

II. 1) forest 2) shallow 3) cunning 4) silly 5) believe 6) fooled 7) leap. III. roaming = travelling aimlessly over a wide area accidentally = happening by accident (an unexpected event) cunning = skilled at deceiving people succeed = achieve an aim or purpose choice = an act of choosing shallow = not deep quenched = satisfiedthirstbydrinking trapped = caught or hold in a trap hind = situated at the back believe = accept that something is true intelligent = clever leap = jump high or a long way V. 1) 5 2) 3 3) 5 4) 3 5) 3 6) 3 7) 3. VI. I think “when two people quarrel, a third rejoices” is the best proverb to describe

the given picture. It means : If two people quarrel, often a third person can take advantage of the situation. In the picture, the two salesmen in the shop werefightingwitheachother.Takingthisasadvantage,awomancameintothe shop and stole a milk tin for her baby and calmly left the shop.

VII. 1 - f, 2 - c, 3 - e. 4 - b, 5 - a, 6 - d.

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9. WHEN I GROW UP II. engine = a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion siren = a device that makes a long loud warning sound screaming = sound expressing great pain ringmaster = the person directing a circus performance crack = make a sudden sharp sound command = give an order trapeze = a horizontal bar hanging by two ropes high above the ground, used by acrobats in a circus glorious = having or bringing fame or honour sparkles =glitteringflashesoflight breeze = a gentle wind shining =givingoutorreflectinglight gleaming =shiningbrightlywithreflectedlight IV. 1) 5 2) 5 3) 3 4) 3 5) 5. V. 2) Ringmaster is the person who directs the whole circus performance.

He gives directions to the performers on how to do, what to do and when to do the feats. 3) The Blue Cross Society banned ill-treating wild animals for our enjoyment.

10. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY II. 1) intelligent 2) strict 3) special 4) copied 5) conscience 6) honesty. III. intelligent = clever pediatrician = doctor concerned with children and their diseases strict = following rules bothered = worried, disturbed pneumonia =aninfectioncausinginflammationofoneorbothlungs announced = made a public statement about something average = ordinary punishments = rough treatments copied = made a copy of pricking = make a small hole in something with a sharp point conscience = a person’s moral sense of right and wrong honesty = the quality of being honest V. 1) 5 2) 3 3) 3 4) 3 5) 5 6) 3. VII. Dear Mother, Recently, I had read a unit, ‘Honesty is the Best Policy’. From this unit,

I learnt that being honest is good than cheating. Whenever we do a cheating our conscience would prick us throughout our life. So, we should never cheat. That’s why, I say that ‘Honesty is the Best Policy’.

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11. THE OWL AND THE PUSSY-CAT II. wrapped = covered or enclosed in paper or soft material elegant = graceful and stylish guitar = a stringed musical instrument with six strings, played by plucking or strumming sailed = travelled in a sailing boat pound = the basic unit of money of the UK fowl = a domesticated bird such as a chicken tarried = stayed longer than intended willing = ready, eager, or prepared to do something shilling = a former British coin married = joined in marriage turkey = a large game bird native to North America runcible = a fork curved like a spoon IV. 1) 5 2) 3 3) 5 4) 5 5) 3 6) 5. V. 1) My brother had a plenty of toys to play with. 2) The gift is wrapped in a colourful paper. 3) The lion has a elegant mane. 4) Our teacher is going to be married next month. 5) Students are willing to participate in the quiz competition. 6) Last night, we dined at 9 o’clock. VI. 1) I would take clothes, soaps, pastes, brushes, money, some food items,

water etc. with me. 2) The Owl and the Pussy-cat would have purchased clothes, gifts, food

items with the money. 3) The Pussy liked the sweet voice of the Owl and the Owl liked the beauty

of the Pussy. So, they liked each other and wanted to get married. 4) The Pussy and the Owl might invited all their friends, relatives, the pig and

the turkey.12. ANDROCLES

II. 1)fled2)moaning3)friends4)combat5)lick6)pardoned. III. slave = a person who was the legal property of another and was forced

to obey them roaming = travelling aimlessly over a wide area groaning = making a deep sound of pain or despair

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pierced = made a hole in or through something with a sharp object combat = fighting stadium = an athletic or sports ground with rows of seats for spectators appointed = given a job or role to someone escaped = got free from someone moaning = alowmournfulsound,expressingsuffering swollen = became larger or rounder in size disobeyed = fail or refuse to obey relieved = lessenedorremovedpain,distressordifficulty beasts = animals, especially large or dangerous mammals emperor = the ruler of an empire licking = passing the tongue over sentenced = state in a court that a guilty person is to receive a particular punishment captured = took or got by force spear = a weapon with a pointed metal tip and a long shaft summoned = instructed someone to be present incident = an event freed = make free V. 1) Androcles was trying to escape from his master. 2) A huge thorn was stuck in the lion’s paw. 3) The lion brought meat for Androcles daily. 4) The soldiers captured Androcles. 5) The criminals and other people who disobeyed their masters were punished in the stadium. 6) A spear was given to Androcles to protect himself from the lion. 7) The lion licked Androcles’ hand in the stadium. 8) The Emperor pardoned Androcles. VI. 1) The fox and the wolf are roaming in the forest. 2) The thief was escaped from the prison. 3) WhenIsawthesnake,Ifledinfear. 4) Due to wound, the dog was moaning. 5) A thorn stuck in the foot of Sunil. 6) No one is a slave to anyone in our country. 7) Criminals must be punished severely. 8) Ravi disobeyed her parents advises.

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9) Dowry became a custom in our country. 10) The High Court sentenced the culprits to hang. 11) TheAssemblysummoneditsfirstmeetingtoday. 12) No one witnessed the accident. 13) The teacher pardoned Amala for the mistake. 14) The rope is loose at one end. VII. a) 5 b) 1 c) 2 d) 4 e) 6 f) 3

13. I LOOK LIKE ME IV. 1) din-ner 2) as-tro-naut 3) school 4) de-li-ci-ous 5) por-cu-pine

6) sun-shine 7) alpha-bet 8) won-der-ful 9) air-plane 10) comm-uni-ca-tion 11) va-ca-tion 12) ca-len-dar 13) te-le-vision 14) ta-ble 15) stars.

V. TOM, CLARA, PAUL, KATRINA, PEDRO, SYLVIE, SAM. VIII. Tina - Kiara, Harsh - Nitin, Amrit - Amol, Tanvi - Aashma.

14. THE TRAVELLERS AND THE BEAR

II. 1) travelling 2) animals 3) promised 4) bushes 5) dead 6) desert. III. travelling = going on from one place to another, especially over a long distance scared = frightened or became frightened unable = not having the skill, means, strength, or opportunity to do something touches = comes into or be in physical contact with journey = an act of travelling from one place to another dangerous = likely to cause harm or problems savage = fierceandviolent sniffed = breathinairaudiblythroughthenose assuming = based on the acceptance that something is true without having proof desert = leave someone without help or support whispered = spoke very softly moment = a brief period of time V. 1) Two friends were travelling in the forest. 2) They were scared of the dangerous animals that lived in the forest.

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3) Suddenly a bear came out of the bushes. 4) One of the friends pushed the other in front of the bear. 5) Thebearcamenearthemanandsniffedhim. 6) We should not make friends with people who would desert us in the

moment of danger. VI. A friend who helps us in times of need and danger is called a true and sincere

friend. VII. 1) Hina - 1, Tarun - 3, Karan - 4. 2) John - John has a long greenish brown hair. He is wearing a green shirt

and a purple pants. He loves to eat ice cream. Farhan - Farhan has a long yellow hair. He is wearing a red shirt and a

blue pants. He is running. Rohit - Rohit is wearing a cap, a green shirt and a brown pants. He likes

to ride a cycle. VIII. 2) on top, 3) up, 4) in, 5) in front, 6) under, 7) on, 8) down, 9) beside.

15. POLAR REGIONS II. endangered = in danger of becoming extinct huddle = curl the body into a small space camouflage = thenaturalcolouringorformofananimalwhichallowsit to blend with its surroundings unfavourable = expressing lack of approval feathers = flatstructuresgrowingfromabird’sskin IV. 1) 3 2) 3 3) 5 4) 5 5) 3 6) 5. V. 1) the natural colouring or form of an animal which allows it to blend in with its surroundings. 2) in danger of becoming extinct. 3) Ostrich, Emu, Kiwi. VI. Beak, Dream, Treat, Creep, Dreamt, Tree, Scream, Bead.

16. VISITING THE ZOO

II. herbivorous = an animal that feeds on plants pride = deep pleasure or satisfaction felt if you or people close to you have done something well

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pattern = a repeated decorative design enclosure = an enclosed area IV. 1) 5 2) 5 3) 3 4) 5 5) 3. V. 1)Zebra2)Giraffe3)IndianGharial VI. The peacock is a blue coloured bird. It has long legs. It has a crown on its

head. It has a long feathered tail. The feathers are very colourful. It likes to dance in rain. The tail looks beautiful when it is spread out. It is the National Bird of India. But, it has ugly feet.

VII. 1) Land 2) Both 3) Water 4) Water 5) Land 6) Both 7) Land 8) Land 9) Land. VIII. a - 6, b - 5, c - 7, d - 3, e - 2, f - 4, g - 1

17. FOUR LEGGED FRIENDS II. breed = a particular type within a species of animals or plants ancestors = something from which a later species has developed criminals = persons who have committed crimes pedigree = the record of an animal’s origins IV. 1. c, 2. d, 3. c. V. 1) Dalmatian, 2) German Shepherd, 3) Great Dane, 4) Labrador Retriever. VI. The two street dogs might attacked Toby and injured it severely. VII. 1 - d, 2 - c, 3 - a, 4 - f, 5 - b, 6 - e. VIII. 1) Kennel 2) Stable 3) Den 4) Sty 5) Pen 6) Hill.

18. NOT GIVING UP II.1) communicate = share or exchange information series = a number of similar or related things coming one after another autobiography = an account of a person’s life written by that person organized = arranged in an orderly way 2) 1)Light2)Difficult3)Narrow4)Deep5)Sweet. IV. 1)Myfirstdayinschool.Iamsoexcited. 2) Finally, I am a part of the team. 3) This place is so beautiful. I love going out with mom and dad.

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V. 1) an account of a person’s life written by that person. 2) It means she successfully crossed all the obstacles that come her way. VI. 1) SCRAMBLE - POSSIBLE, SUITABLE, READABLE 2) ADAPTORS - PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, PACKAGES 3) REWARDED - REMARKED, REMAINED, RELEASED 4) TROUBLES - TAPEWORM, TERYLENE, TORTOISE VII. Indoor - Table tennis, Chess Outdoor - Football, Hockey, Ice skating, Cricket, Golf. VIII. 1) Glove 2) Gem 3) George 4) Glass. IX. 1) Hockey - Outdoor ; 2) Table tennis - Indoor ; 3) Cricket - Outdoor ; 4) Skating - Outdoor ; 5) Football - Outdoor.

19. PEN FRIENDS II. envelope = aflatpapercontainerwithasealableflap,usedtoenclosea letter or document indicates = points out, shows delivered = brought and handed over something to the person who is to receive it address = the details of where someone lives or a building is situated IV. 1) d. 2) a. Bring - Brought, b. Drink - Drank, c. Eat - Ate. V. 1) Barber, 2) Washerman, 3) Surgeon, 4) Judge, 5) Mason, 6) Florist. VI. they, are, who, send, started, many, with, to, can, get, has.

20. TWO SILLY GOATS II.1) drowned = died or killed through submersion in water bridge = a structure carrying a road, path, or railway across a river, road etc. fighting = takingpartinaviolentstruggleinvolvingphysicalforceorweapons realized = became fully aware of something as a fact narrow = of small width in comparison to length 2) 1)Wide2)Clever3)Danger/Unsafe4)Old5)Low6)Difficult 7) Near 8) Shallow.

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IV. 1) c. Milk, d. Leather 2) a. Running, b. Swimming, c. Walking, d. Speaking 3) a. Die due to submersion in water.

V. 1) Lion - Cub, 2) Frog - Tadpole, 3) Hen - Chick, 4) Owl - Owlet.21. NEVER CHEAT OTHERS

II. promised = an assurance that you will do something or that something will happen agreed = have the same opinion about something borrowed = took and use something belonged to someone else with the intention of returning it flown = movedsteadilyandcontinuouslyinacurrentorstream lying = tell a lie or lies ashamed = feeling embarrassed or guilty IV. 1) b 2) c 3) c 4) a 5) c 6) c V. 1. Baking, 2. Boiling, 3. Chopping, 4. Frying. VI. 1. may I, 2. Will you, 3. let me. VII.

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GRAMMAR - 31. THE SENTENCE

I. 1) He is knocking at the door. 2) She is my best friend. 3) He is hanging a picture on the wall. 4) Mary had a little lamb. 5) The students were not in the class. 6) Stars shine at night. 7) The box is too heavy for you to carry. 8) We put on new clothes during festivals. 9) Which is your favourite animal at the zoo? 10) Did you enjoy your swim in the pool?

II. 1) Imperative 2) Interrogative 3) Assertive 4) Imperative 5) Assertive 6) Interrogative 7) Exclamatory 8) Imperative 9) Imperative 10) Exclamatory.

2. PARTS OF THE SENTENCE I. 1) The table 2) A strong wind 3) The women 4) My sister 5) The boys

6) My mother 7) I 8) The teacher 9) The horse 10) She. II. 1) is a well - known actress. 2) passed in all subjects. 3) are beautiful insects.

4) attracts honeybees. 5) is a faithful animal. 6) gives us light and heat. 7) drink milk. 8) protects us from rain. 9) is a clever seller. 10) plays cricket well.

3. NOUNS AND THEIR KINDS I. 1) apple 2) toy 3) parents 4) strangers 5) clown 6) car 7) sweets

8) chocolates 9) gift 10) cooker. II. 1) New Delhi, India 2) Jawaharlal Nehru 3) Ganga 4) Raman 5) Taj Mahal, Agra 6) William Shakespeare 7) Sharmila, Oxygen 8) London, England 9) Pandit Jasraj 10) Amitabh Bachchan. III. 1)bunch2)bouquet3)army4)choir5)pack6)fleet7)flock8)swarm

9)crowd10)flight. IV. 1) glass 2) diamonds, silver, gold 3) cement, bricks 4) wool 5) iron 6) rubber

7) sugar, milk 8) china clay 9) wood 10) rubber. V. Common Nouns : glove, table, frog, dog, lemon, apple, mat. Abstract Nouns : honesty, beauty, hate, sadness, joy, silence, love, relaxation. VI. 1) d 2) b 3) c 4) b 5) d 6) a 7) a 8) c.

4. PRONOUNS I. she, he, they ; they, he, she ; he, it, they. II. 1) it, 2) they, 3) it, 4) she, 5) it, 6) it, 7) it, 8) he, 9) it. III. 1) It 2) It 3) He 4) She 5) It.

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IV. 1)Thisisarainbow.2)Thisisadog.3)Theseareflowers. 4) This is my pet. 5) This is a well. V. 1) myself, I 2) herself, she 3) ourselves, we 4) yourself, you 5) herself, she. VI. 1) Which 2) Who 3) What 4) Whom 5) What. VII. 1) her 2) their 3) mine 4) they 5) your.

5. VERBS I. 1) A boy is standing. 2) Two girls are playing see-saw. 3) A boy and a girl

are swinging. 4) A boy and a girl are sliding. 5) A man and a woman are sitting. 6) A man and a woman are talking. 7) Some people are looking at the fountain. 8) An old man is reading a newspaper.

II. 2) He is running. 3) He is dancing. 4) He is walking. 5) He is standing. III. 1)fight(T)2)saw(T)3)spoke(T)4)spoke(T)5)Boil(T)6)stopped(T) 7) kicked (T) 8) shines (I) 9) blew (T) 10) grow (I) 11) laughed (I) 12) baked (T) 13) fell (I) 14) moved (T) 15) galloped (I).

6. ADJECTIVES I. 1) active, 2) rich, 3) fat, 4) young, 5) slow, 6) strong, 7) happy, 8) light,

9) big, 10) cold, 11) tall, 12) clean. II. 1) precious - Adjective of quality 2) big - Adjective of quality 3) ripe - Adjective of quality 4) famous - Adjective of quality 5)five-Adjectiveofnumber 6) some-Adjectiveofquantity 7) lazy - Adjective of quality 8) intelligent - Adjective of quality 9) that - Demonstrative adjective 10)which-Interrogativeadjective.first-Adjectiveofnumber.

7. ADVERBS 1) outside - Adverb of place 2) loudly - Adverb of manner 3) carefully - Adverb of manner 4) where - Interrogative adverb 5) why - Interrogative adverb, late - Adverb of time 6) carelessly - Adverb of manner 7) inside - Adverb of place 8) soon - Adverb of time 9) late - Adverb of time 10) never - Adverb of frequency.

8. PREPOSITIONS I. 1) between 2) beside 3) on 4) behind 5) in front of 6) under 7) near 8) on. II. 1) to 2) in front of, in 3) under 4) over 5) to 6) at, for 7) into 8) to 9) in 10) to 11) in 12) on 13) around, in 14) on 15) with, in.

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III. 1) along 2) on 3) to 4) on 5) into 6) before 7) in 8) by 9) for 10) at. IV. 1) on 2) in, near 3) in front of 4) in, behind 5) on 6) in 7) between 8) behind, on 9) in front of 10) beside.

9. INTERJECTIONS I. 1) Good Heavens! 2) Oh, 3) Oops! 4) Alas! 5) Ahh! 6) Hey! 7) Wow! 8) Well, 9) Huh! 10) Aww! II. 1) Alas!Myhomeworkisonfire! 2)Oh!Iamlatefortheschool. 3) Oops! I left the tap running. 4) Wow! This juice tastes awful. 5) Aww! That is a surprise! III. 1) Achoo 2) Oh 3) Congratulations 4) Shh 5) Ugh.

10. CONJUNCTIONS I. 1) and 2) or 3) and 4) but 5) so. II. 1) a 2) d 3) c 4) b 5) d. III. 1) and 2) because 3) but 4) so 5) and.

11. HELLO, GRAMMAR! I. 1) b 2) a 3) a 4) d 5) c 6) a 7) b 8) b 9) d 10) c 11) b 12) c 13) c 14) c 15) c 16) c 17) a 18) c 19) c 20) b 21) c 22) c 23) a 24) d 25) b 26) b 27) b 28) b 29) d 30) a. II. 1) prize 2) courage 3) stroll 4) save 5) cheerful 6) big 7) pieces 8) ill 9) afraid 10) shut 11) chilly 12) quiet 13) start 14) damp. III. 1) big 2) short 3) sad 4) cry 5) light 6) small 7) little 8) unhealthy 9) close

10) cold 11) end 12) dry 13) bad 14) bottom. IV. 1) duck - a water bird with a broad bill, short legs and webbed

feet a cricket batsman’s score of nought 2) lead - cause a person or animal to go with you a heavy bluish - grey metallic element 3) wind - a natural movement of the air move in or take a twisting or spiral course 4) fly - movethroughtheair an insect 5) can - be able to a cylindrical metal container 6) bat - aflyingmammal an implement for hitting the ball

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V. 1) a. We have two eyes. b. We too come with you. 2) a. There is a hole in the wall. b. The whole family went to the cinema. 3) a. Kirtana went to America by an aeroplane. b. Kamala went to market to buy vegetables.

12. NUMBER I. 1) cats 2) lunches 3) foxes 4) classes 5) taxes 6) boots 7) bunches 8) brushes 9) socks 10) fans. II. 1) parties 2) cherries 3) pennies 4) candies 5) berries 6) families 7) ladies 8) cities 9) armies 10) ferries. III. 1) There are kittens in front of the trees. 2) The women were keeping money in their purses. 3) There are pens under the tables. 4) He has got candies in his hands. 5) She has got white parrots at her home. IV. 1)dishes2)desks3)books4)trucks5)puppies6)elephants7)flies 8) wolves 9) dresses 10) clothes 11) cars 12) matches 13) boxes 14) stars 15) cups 16) beds 17) knives 18) shelves 19) bushes 20) oranges

21)apples22)houses23)children24)wives25)friends26)fishes 27) men 28) women 29) hamburgers 30) vegetables 31) sheep 32) mice

33) hands 34) lives 35) buses 36) teeth 37) sweets 38) feet 39) babies 40) geese 41) dictionaries 42) monkeys 43) tigers 44) churches 45) persons 46) eyes 47) goats 48) cakes 49) pencils 50) eggs.

13. GENDER I. 1) sow 2) hen 3) buck 4) ass 5) duck 6) ram 7) tiger 8) mother 9) uncle 10) priestess 11) queen 12) policeman 13) princess 14) woman 15) nephew

16) daughter 17) grandfather 18) empress 19) boy 20) wizard. II. Masculine Feminine Common Neuter

brotherfatherboy uncle

momwomancousin sistergrandmother

friendwaiterchildrenhorse

restaurantballoontoy cargiftstudy tableshirtcake

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14. ARTICLES

I. 2) A chocolate 3) A banana 4) An ice cream 5) An egg 6) An orange 7) An apple 8) An elephant 9) A sandwich 10) A cat 11) A chicken.

II. 1) an 2) a 3) a 4) a 5) a 6) a 7) an 8) a 9) a 10) an 11) an 12) a 13) a 14) a 15) an.

III. 1) the, a 2) an, a 3) a, the 4) The 5) the 6) a 7) a, the 8) the 9) An 10) the.

15. TYPES OF PRONOUNS

I. 1) He 2) us 3) her 4) He 5) us. II. 1) My 2) hers 3) his 4) hers 5) Ours. III. 1) someone 2) Everybody 3) anybody 4) nobody 5) everyone. IV. 1) Which 2) whom 3) Who 4) That 5) Who. V. 1) that 2) whom 3) who 4) that 5) which. VI. 1) This 2) These 3) Those 4) That 5) These. VII. 1) That is a bone. 2) This is a plant. 3) These are my pets. 4) Those are clouds. 5) These are raindrops. VIII. 1) myself 2) himself 3) ourselves 4) yourself 5) herself.

16. TYPES OF VERBS

I. 1) was (Helping Verb (HV)), racing (Main Verb (MV)) 2) had (HV), joined (MV). 3) were (HV), using (MV). 4) are (HV), working (MV). 5) have (HV), visited (MV). II. 1) beings 2) being 3) been 4) be 5) been.

17. TENSES - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

I. 1 - j, 2 - e, 3 - h, 4 - k, 5 - g, 6 - i, 7 - f, 8 - b, 9 - c, 10 - l, 11 - d, 12 - a. II. 1) c 2) c 3) b 4) b 5) b 6) c. III. 1) a 2) a 3) b 4) b 5) a 6) a 7) a 8) a. IV. 1) will teach 2) will guard 3) will paint 4) will bake 5) shall live 6) will marry

7) will travel 8) shall study 9) will come 10) will go.

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18. ADJECTIVES - DEGREES OF COMPARISON 1) best - superlative 2) pretty - positive 3) better - comparative 4) cunning -

positive 5) most beautiful - superlative 6) most serious - superlative 7) largest - superlative 8) better - comparative 9) more honest - comparative 10) most sincere - superlative.

19. COMPARISON OF ADVERBS 1) faster - fastest 2) better - best 3) more carefully - most carefully 4) more

often - most often.20. PUNCTUATION

Once there was a young mouse. He had never seen the world outside his hole. So, he took his mother’s permission and came out of his hole. He loiteredaroundforawhile in thefieldsnearbyand thenreturned to tellhismother of the wonderful creatures he saw.

“Dear Mother,” said the mouse, “I saw some curious animals. There was one beautiful animal with soft white fur and a long beautiful tail. She had a sweet purring sound. I wanted to go and talk to her for a while.”

Mother mouse was listening to the young mouse intently and asked, “Dear son, what else did you see?” “I saw another animal, a terrible looking monster,” said the mouse, “He had a strange crown and an ugly looking beard on his chin. He had thick wings with pale feathers and he was crowing in a shrill voice. I did not like the very sight of that horrible creature and ran away from there.”

Mother mouse smiled and said, “My dear, that horrible creature was a harmless bird known as the rooster ; but that beautiful animal that you saw was a mouse-eating cat. You are lucky, she did not have you for dinner.”

I. 1) India 2) mother’s, Mrs. 3) My 4) Ria 5) I. II. 1) movie 2) doctors, cabins 3) blackboard, classroom 4) dog, bed 5) cousins, Australia 6) vegetables 7) animals, zoo 8) Rahul, boy, class 9) mother, Allahabad 10) father, banker.

21. COMPREHENSION A. 1) The boys were playing around a pond. 2) The boys were throwing rocks at the frogs. They competed with each

other to see who could hit the most number of frogs.

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3) Because some frogs died with the hit of the rocks. 4) Yes. 5) It is truly said that what is fun for one, may be death and destruction for the

other. B. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 3 4) 3 5) 5 6) 3. C. 1) The peacock was unhappy with his ugly voice. 2) The peacock met a fox in the forest one day. 3) The wise fox consoled the peacock, “God has given each one of us a

special gift. But if it is in your nature to keep complaining always, even if you had a melodious voice, you would still complain about some other thing.”

4) Nightingale - Sweet voice, Owl - Eyes, Eagle - Strength. 5) It is important for us not to crib about what we do not have but to feel

blessed for what we have.

D. 1) The rooster was perched on a branch of a very high tree. 2) A fox happened to hear the crowing. 3) The fox said to the rooster, “Why are you afraid of me now? Have you not

heard of the recent treaty between the animals and the birds that we shall no longer attack each other and live together in peace and unity? Please come down, I want to give you a hug and discuss more about the treaty.”

4) The rooster stretched out his neck and pretended as if he were trying to look at something distant.

5) The rooster said that he could saw a pack of wild dogs coming towards that side and were looked ferocious. On hearing this, the fox ran away from the place.

6) a. hen b. vixen c. having a cunning and deceitful nature d. to quickly ran away.

E. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 3 4) 5 5) 5 6) 3.

23. ESSAY WRITING

1) A Visit to Zoo : One day I went to the zoo along with my friends. The zoo is at Purana Qila in Delhi. We reached there and went inside the zoo. We saw many beautiful birds and animals there. We also saw some wild and dangerous animals like lions, tigers and cheetahs.

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These animals were kept in cages as they were dangerous. We also saw a unique white tiger and gorilla. Some animals were taking rest and some were eating their food. We fed some peanuts and bananas to monkeys. We enjoyed a lot in the zoo. We gained a lot of educational knowledge on how differentbirdsandanimalslivebyvisitingthezoo.

2) A Class Picnic : I study in Ravi Public School. Our class students went for a picnictoBhedaghat.Aboutsixtystudentsandfiveteacherswenttothepicnic.We took eatables and drinks along with us. We went to the picnic spot in our school bus. We clapped and shouted with joy in the bus. We also sang songs and played games. We reached the picnic spot at ten o’clock. We hired boats and went for boating. It’s a great pleasure riding in a boat. We looked at the majestic hills made out of white marbles. Our teachers said that the movie Ashoka of Shahrukh Khan was shot there. At one o’clock we had our lunch. After lunch, we enjoyed a lot by playing. Our teachers took rest. At four o’clock we left the picnic spot. I would never forgot that wonderful day in my life.

3) First day at School :Istillremembermyfirstdayatschool.Itwasamemorableday. I introduced myself to the class. My school’s name is Ravi Public School. I was admitted into III class. Five teachers took classes on that day. All teachers were very cordial. Meanwhile, our Principal also visited our classroom. He told us about good manners to be followed in the classroom, playground and at home. In the recess time, I talked with some of my classmates. Three of them became my friends. I never forgot that day.

4) My Birthday : My name is Pradeep Kumar. I am seven years old today. Tomorrow I am stepping into my eighth year of age. On my birthday, I got up early in the morning. I took head bath and wore new clothes. Then, I ate the sweet dish cooked by my mother and I shared it with my parents and neighbours. Then, I went to school taking chocolates and biscuits.

I distributed them to all my classmates, and gave to my teachers and Principal also. I invited my school friends to my birthday party in the evening at home. I also invited our neighbours, some relatives and friends around our home to the evening party. In the evening, the party started. I cut cake with lot

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of excitement among all who gathered there. My sister and mother gave cakes, biscuits, chocolates and cool drinks to all of them. I had given balloons, whistles and caps to them. I got several gifts mainly toys. The best thing about my birthday is my father had given me a bicycle as gift.

5) My Favourite Game : My favourite game is cricket. I like it very much. Nearly fifteen countries of the world play it. They have their own teams.Eleven players comprise a team. A team has a captain and vice-captain. There are two types of matches in cricket - test match and one day match. Under Mahendra Singh Dhoni captaincy, India won the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Six balls are thrown to the batsman in an over. A match begins

with a toss. The toss winning captain decides himself whether he will bowl or batfirst.Ilovetoseeallthematchesliveonthetelevision.

6) My Country : India is my country. I love it very much. It has many beautiful mountains, lakes, rivers and deserts. It is the seventh largest country in the world in area. It is the second most populated country in the world. People of differentreligionsliveinmycountry.Peopleherespeakdifferentlanguages.Many cultures and traditions are there in the country. In spite of many differencesinseveralareas,peopleliveunited.That’swhy, inIndiaweseeunity in diversity. India is a birthplace of many great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Rani Lakshmibai, Bhagat Singh etc. So, I feel proud to be an Indian.

24. HELLO, GRAMMAR! I. 1) Arjun and Ayush like to watch TV. 2) book, food 3) weak 4) brother, cousin, father, mother 5) sad 6) cherries 7) church, chair 8) them 9) When 10) bat, hat, cat 11) dive 12) wale, wel 13) 1) recycle, rebirth, recall 2) unhappy, unrest, unstable 3) careful, useful, grateful 4) happily, sadly, merrily

5) misbehaviour, misunderstand, misfortune 6) teacher, employer, owner. II. 1) Iknowhowtoflyakite. 2) Thank you for the help. 3) Eleena went to see a movie. 4) My mother ate dinner. 5) We saw a bird on the tree.

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III. 1) The cat 2) Jack 3) Anita 4) I 5) The teacher 6) These apples 7) Rose 8) Oranges 9) That boy 10) The Emperor.

IV. 1)Good 2)Dirty 3)Difficult 4)Long /Tall 5)Low 6)Light 7)Old8) Strong 9) Thick 10) Full.

V.

Male Female Common Neuterbrothermagicianfather

Meetumother

friendpigeonflowers

hatbouquetsticknoodlespizzasburgerscakepastriesbakery

VI. 1) apples 2) men 3) mangoes 4) fishes 5) horses 6) bees7) chairs 8) parrots 9) teeth 10) leaves 11) shoes 12) tomatoes.

VII. 1) and 2) because 3) but 4) but 5) but 6) and 7) so 8) because 9) because 10) and.

VIII. 1) I 2) She 3) We 4) She 5) him 6) me 7) Her 8) Your. IX. 1) go 2) talking 3) saw 4) bought 5) waited, come 6) read 7) took

8) respect 9) promised, work. X. 1) wants 2) go 3) walks 4) play 5) cooks. XI. 1) beautiful 2) red 3) intelligent 4) cute 5) colourful. XII. gently, soundly, loudly, quickly, slowly, tenderly. XIII. 1) Antonyms, 2) Synonyms, 3) Antonyms, 4) Antonyms, 5) Synonyms, 6) Antonyms, 7) Antonyms, 8) Synonyms, 9) Antonyms.

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1. Fun with Numbers

Do These - 1: VI. a. 1118, 1120, 1122, 1124, 1126. b. 3012, 3015, 3018, 3021, 3024. c. 4126, 4130, 4134, 4138, 4142. d. 5640, 5645, 5650, 5655, 5660. e. 6124, 6130, 6136, 6142, 6148. f. 7868, 7875, 7882, 7889, 7896. Do These - 2: I. a. 80 b. 600 c. 3 d. 6000 e. 200 f. 30 g. 300 h. 1 i. 400. Do These - 3 : II. a. 3275 b. 5327 c. 4262 d. 3245 e. 6523 f. 3005 g. 720 h. 8583. V. a. 6000 + 800 + 20 + 4 b. 4000 + 100 + 20 + 1 c. 1000 + 500 + 10 + 6 d. 1000 + 700 + 10 + 1 e. 2000 + 400 + 2 Do These - 6 : I. a. > b. > c. < d. = e. = f. > II. a. 5856 b. 4521 c. 4436 d. 7653 e. 8888 III. a. 3000 b. 4001 c. 1206 d. 2127 e. 1204 IV. a. 9750 (G), 5079 (S) ; b. 8720 (G), 2078 (S) c. 7530 (G), 3057 (S) ; d. 5431 (G), 1345 (S) V. a. 4259, 4882, 5951, 6815, 9154 b. 1089, 1558, 4237, 7715, 8580 VI. a. 9919, 9318, 9219, 9019, 8219 b. 8182, 8080, 7398, 6218, 5632

2. Roman Numerals Do These : I. a. VI b. XIX c. XXII d. XXXVII e. XXIV f. XII g. D h. XXXII i. XI j. XXIX. II. a. 18 b. 20 c. 2 d. 23 e. 3 f. 50 g. 14 h. 36 i. 1000 j. 16.

3. Addition and SubtractionAddition

Do These - 1 : II. a. 113 b. 160 c. 114 d. 131 e. 62 f. 157 g. 61 h. 84 i. 62 j. 73 k. 94 l. 84. Do This - 3 : a. 896 b. 683 c. 895 d. 906 e. 840 Do This - 5 : a. 9172 b. 8791 c. 6055 d. 8003

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Subtraction

Do These - 1 : II. a. 59 b. 56 c. 29 d. 19 e. 89 f. 29 g. 119 h. 166 Do This - 3 : a. 3427 b. 1459 c. 1943 d. 899 e. 4109 f. 1149 g. 919 h. 459. Do These - 4 : I. a. 2707 b. 5131 c. 3028 d. 3855 e. 1186 f. 6459 g. 4515 h. 3245 II. a. 550 b. 1890 c. 2286 d. 4590.

4. Multiplication

Do These - 1 : I. a. 4,16 b. 5,45 c. 3x6 =18 d. 6, 18 e. 10, 70. II. a. 3 x 3 = 9 b. 4 x 4 = 16 c. 3 x 5 = 15 d. 2 x 6 = 12 III. a. 24 b. 42 c. 81 d. 25 e. 80 IV. a. 152 b. 435 c.116 d. 291. Do This - 2 : a. 936 b. 808 c. 666 d. 666 e. 628 f. 639 g. 888 h. 800. Do This - 3 : a. 4256 b. 950 c. 860 d. 2250 e. 8991 f. 1876 g. 2781 h. 5427 Do This - 4 : a. 923 b. 966 c. 1092 d. 1452 e. 1998 f. 1504 g. 391 h. 2100 Do These - 5 : I. a. 4230 b. 9676 c. 4216 d. 9555 e. 6600 f. 9673 g. 9888 h. 9984 II. 1. 396 2. J 7371 3. 1080 4. 5400 Do This - 6 : a. 0 b. 1123 c. 1123 d. 120, 120 Do This - 7 : a. 5 x 8 = 40 = 400 b. 10 x 6 = 60 = 600 Do These - 8 : I. a. 80 b. 150 c. 10000 d. 14530 II. a. 480 b. 1500 c. 11000 d. 7200.

5. Division

Do These - 1 : I. a. 9 b. 2 c. 5 d. 8 II. a. 7 b. 7 c. 7 d. 6. III. a. 32 ÷ 4 = 8, 32 ÷ 8 = 4 b. 21 ÷ 7 = 3, 21 ÷ 3 = 7 c. 56 ÷ 7 = 8, 56 ÷ 8 = 7 d. 12 ÷ 4 = 3, 12 ÷ 3 = 4 IV. a. 7 b. 5 c. 7 d. 9. V. a. 9 b. 6 c. 6 d. 9.

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Do This - 2 : a. Quotient (Q) = 11, Remainder (R) = 0 b. Q=12, R=0 c. Q=15, R=0 d. Q=15, R=0 e. Q=13, R=1 f. Q=14, R=0 g. Q=31, R=1 h. Q=5, R=0

Do This - 3 : a. Q=124, R=0 b. Q=17, R=6 c. Q=216, R=0 d. Q =101, R=1 e. Q=61, R =0 f. Q=31, R=4 g. Q=77, R =0 h. Q=100, R =0.

Do This - 4 : a. Q=1912, R=0 b. Q=343, R=2 c. Q=2162, R=0 d. Q =246, R=1 e. Q=611, R =0 f. Q=1247, R=3 g. Q=770, R =0 h. Q=1115, R =3.

Do This - 5 : a. Q=39, R=0 b. Q=24, R=0 c. Q=43, R=0 d. Q =42, R=1 e. Q=25, R =11 f. Q=28, R=0 g. Q=69, R =12 h. Q=41, R =5.

Do These - 6 : I. a. Q=86, R=2 b. Q=117, R=10 c. Q=152, R=0 d. Q =98, R=4 e. Q=438, R =7 f. Q=384, R=4 g. Q=729, R=5 h. Q=315, R =14.

II. 1) Q=16, R=1 2) Q=21, R=0 3) J 1875 4) Q =115, R=0 5) Q=21, R =0 6) Q=244, R=0.

6. Factors and Multiples

Do These - 1 : I. 1, 2, 4, 8 II. a. 7, 3 b. 1, 5 c. 9, 4 d. 5, 20 e. 4, 10. III. 1) No 2) Yes 3) No 4) Yes IV. a. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48. b. 1, 2, 7, 14 c. 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 d. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32. e. 1, 3, 9. V. a. 24 b. 60 c. 99 d. 50 VI. a. 1, 2, 4 b. 1, 2 c. 1, 2, 4, 8 d. 1 e. 1, 2, 4, 8 f. 1, 2 g. 1, 3 h. 1, 3, 5, 15. Do These - 2 : I. a. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 b. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 c. 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 d. 9, 18, 27, 36, 45 e. 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 II. a. 7, 14, 21, 28 b. 11, 22, 33, 44 c. 8, 16, 24, 32 d. 20, 40, 60, 80 e. 12, 24, 36, 48. III. a. 3 b. 5 c. 3 IV. a. 15, 30, 45 b. 10, 20, 30, c. 8, 16, 24 d. 4, 8, 12 e. 6, 12, 18 f. 20, 40, 60. V. 1) 1 2) itself 3) even 4) 0, 5 5) 0.

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7. Fractional Numbers Do These - 1 : I. 1, 2, 4 II. 1, 2, 3, 5 III. 1, 5, 6 Do These - 2 : I. 2, 4, 6 II. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

III. 1) 2) 3) 4)

5) 6)

IV. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

V. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

VI. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

VII. 1) 2) 3) 4)

Do This - 3 : 1) 14 2) 23 3) 34 4) 34 5) 24 6) 12 7) 34 8) 13

Do These - 4 : I. 1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 II. 1) 2 2) 4 3) 3 III. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 1

Do These - 5 : I. a. Numerator (N) = 1, Denominator (D) = 8 b. N = 5, D = 6 c. N = 2, D = 3 d. N = 7, D = 8 e. N = 4, D = 5 f. N = 1, D = 4 g. N = 3, D = 4 h. N = 1, D = 2

II. 1) 36 2) 34 3) 45 4) 27 III. 1) 26 2) 34 3) 59 4) 13 5) 12 6) 35

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IV. 1) Colour 6 stars 2) Colour 6 circles 3) Colour 5 triangles 4) Colour 9 boxes V. 1 - d, 2 - a, 3 - e, 4 - b, 5 - c.

Do These - 6 : I. 15, 16, 111, 18, 1

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8. Geometry Do This - 1 : a. Point b. Line c. Ray d. Line Segment e. Curved line

Do This - 3 : a. Square b. Triangle c. Rectangle d. Circle e. Cube f. Cone g. Cuboid h. Sphere i. Cylinder

9. Telling TimeCan you help Sonu in filling it up? 1, 60, 1, 7, 1, 12 Do These : II. 1) a.m. 2) a.m. 3) p.m. 4) p.m. III. 1) minutes 2) hours 3) months 4) days 5) minutes 6) months 7) hours

10. Measures of Length, Mass and Capacity Do This - 1 : a. 16,000 m, b. 8 m, c. 9 km, d. 1900 cm, e. 4 kg, f. 15,000 gm g. 4 l h. 8 l i. 20,000 ml.

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Do These - 2 : I. a. 81 l 080 ml b. 236 km. 080 m c. 273 l. 105 ml d. 385 kg. 105 gm e. 420 kg. 910 gm f. 82 l. 908 ml II. a. 7 kg. 800 gm, b. 7 kg 920 gm c. 129 l. 987 ml d. 10 km e. 1mm f. 349 km 550 m. III. a. 16 l 800 ml b. 81 gm 200 mg c. 64 km 056 m d. 27 m e. 30 l 408 ml f. 32 m 20 cm IV. 1) 99 km. 900 m 2) 4 l 900 ml 3) 271 gm 4) 370 ml

11. Money Do These - 1 : I. 1) 2 2) 100 3) J 4) 10 5) 20 6) 100 7) 5 II. a. J 3.50 b. J 10.50 c. J 5.50 d. J 25 III. a. J 1 b. J 11.50 c. J 14 d. J 23 IV. a. J 1.50 b. J 8.50 c. J 4 d. J 20 Do These - 2 : I.a.Sixteenrupeesb.Tenrupeesc.Fortyfiverupeesandfiftypaised.Ninetysixrupeese.Fiftyonerupeesandfiftypaise.f.Fiftypaiseg.Twentyrupeesh.Onehundredandfortyeightrupeesandfiftypaise. II. 1) J 7.50 2) J 108 3) J 65 4) J 75.50 Do These - 3 : I. a. 1900 paise, b. 2400 paise c. 6300 paise d. 5000 paise e. 50 paise f. 450 paise g. 1550 paise h. 9550 paise II. a. J 16.50. b. J 4.50. c. J 10.00. d. J 69.50. e. J 3.50. f. J 40.00. III. a. 500 b. 5000 c. 8200 d. 9000 e. 2500 f. 1000 Do These - 4 : I. a. J 140.50 b. J 66 c. J 99.50 d. J 232.50 e. J 479 f. J 828.50. II. a. J 439 b. J 1406. 50 c. J 21 d) J 4.50 III. 1) J 68 2) J 6.50 3) J 951 Do These - 5 : I. a. J 40.50 b. J 77.50 c. J 139.50 d. J 169 e. J 22 f. J 71.5 II. a. J 33 b. J 8.50 c. J 22.50 d. J 766.50 III. 1) J 3.50 2) J 58 3) J 162.50 IV. a. 2 coins of 50 paise b. 10 coins of 50 paise c. 5 coins of 2 rupees d. 4 coins of 5 rupees.

Fun Time II. 1) J 33 2) J 20 3) J 12 4) J 6 5) J 45 6) J 3

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - 31. THINGS AROUND US

Storytime:1)Dove,Butterfly2)Lotus3)Cat,Dog,Cow 4) Fish, Crocodile 5) Rose, Marigold. II. 1) G ; 2) D, G, F ; 3) C, G ; 4) C, G ; 5) A ; 6) E, B, F, H. III. Pets - 2. Dog, 5. Cow, 6. Cat, 8. Horse. Wild animals - 1. Elephant, 3. Fox,

4. Tiger, 7. Lion.2. GREEN GOLD

II. 1) oxygen 2) trees 3) shrubs 4) herbs 5) insectivorous plants 6) malaria 7) rose 8) clean 9) grow.

III. (2) 1) Leaf 2) Fruit 3) Roots 4) Stem 5) Seeds. (3) 1) Sowing a seed. 2) Watering it daily. Absorbing the water, the seed coat ruptures. 3) A baby plant comes out of the seed. It has tender roots, stem and leaves. 4) Later, the plant becomes a young plant with hard stem, lovely green leaves and several roots.

IV. SUNLIGHT, WATER,GOOD SOIL, FERTILIZER, LOVE AND CARE.3. THE MAGIC LIQUID

II. 1) Walking, Writing, Reading. 2) During the summers, the water sources dried up as well as the underground water levels went deep. 3) Because seawater is salty.

III. 1) Water from various waterbodies gets evaporated into the atmosphere, where it gets cooled and condensed and then returns back to the earth in the form of water. This is known as the water cycle. 2) Water is the greatest gift of God to mankind. When water supply is normal, we don’t care about the importance of water. We use it carelessly. Rather, we waste a lot of water. But when the taps are dry, we become very worried. All work comes to a standstill. When there is no water we cannot do washing, cleaning or bathing. We cannot cook our meals and have no water to drink. People run to all places in search of water, carrying cans and buckets. The day without water causes a lot of problems and hardships. A day without water only makes us realize the importance of water.

IV. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 3 4) 5 5) 3. V. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9.

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4. OUR FOOD II. 2) We will become fat, lazy and unhealthy if we keep consuming junk food. III. 1) it gives us energy to work. It helps us to grow and stay healthy. 2) it protects us from diseases. 3) plenty 4) it has an ideal combination of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and

minerals. 5) more oil and fat content. IV. 1) Cheesecake, 2) Meat, 3) Idli, 4) Eggs, 5) Rice, 6) Samosas. V. Healthy foods : Bread, Banana, Biscuits, Rice, Milk, Corn, Meat, Tomato,

Strawberry, Milk. Unhealthy foods : Samosas, Burger, Drink, Ice cream, Cheesecake, Ice cream.

5. FRIENDS OF THE SKY II. 1) Duck 2) Eagle 3) Woodpecker 4) Dove 5) Parrot 6) Ostrich 7) Tailor bird

8) Cuckoo 9) Peacock 10) Hummingbird. III. 1)boat2)Kakapo3)flightless4)webbed5)preying. IV. 1 - b, 2 - g, 3 - d, 4 - f, 5 - e, 6 - c, 7 - a.

6. THE EARTH - ABOUT OUR HOME II. 1)third2)fifth3)blue4)tinydustparticles5)Portuguese

7. THIS IS WHERE I LIVE ! II. 1) 5 2) 5 3) 5 4) 3 5) 3 6) 5. III. 1) rain 2) municipal pipe 3) sad 4) proper 5) comfort. IV. 2) Generally, very poor people live in the slums, outside the city. Their

surroundingareasareveryfilthy.Theirhousesarenotpermanentandaregenerally made of canvas clothes, bamboos and palm leaves. They frequently fell ill due to unhealthy conditions. Children do not go to school. They also went to work. 3) We can help poor children who live in slums by giving food, clothes, books and some money.

V. 1) Tree house, 2) House, 3) Igloo, 4) Hut, 5) Castle, 6) Tent, 7) Caravan, 8) Apartment.

8. MAKING RAIN II. 1) b 2) b 3) a 4) b 5) c 6) a 7) a 8) a. III. SOLID - ice ; LIQUID - water ; GASEOUS - water vapour. IV. 1) boil, evaporates 2) cool, condenses 3) cool, freezes 4) heat, melts.

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9. PLANTS AS FOOD II. 1) plants 2) energy 3) Quinine 4) skin infections 5) part. III. 1 - c, 2 - d, 3 - b, 4 - a. IV. 1) Stem 2) Root 3) Leaves 4) Fruit 5) Leaves 6) Fruit 7) Root 8) Leaves

9) Fruit 10) Fruit. V. 1 - c, 2 - d, 3 - e, 4 - a, 5 - f, 6 - b.

10. OUR HOMES II. 1) Asom 2) Changthang 3) Jammu and Kashmir 4) Rajasthan 5) Kerala.

III. a - 8, b - 6, c - 7, d - 3, e - 2, f - 4, g - 1, h - 5

11. TAKING CARE OF ANIMALS II. 1) trouble 2) useful 3) Carnivores 4) Omnivores 5) Herbivores.

12. TAKING CARE OF PLANTS II. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 5 4) 3 5) 5. III. light, carbon dioxide, water, glucose, oxygen.

13. MY COUNTRY : INDIA II. 1) Lotus 2) Tiger 3) Peacock 4) Hockey 5) Jana Gana Mana 6) Vande Mataram. III. 1) Peacock is our national bird. 2) Hockey is our national sport. 3) Mango is

our national fruit. 4) The national emblem of India is a replica of Sarnath lions. 5)Lotusisournationalflower.6)Banyanisournationaltree.7)Tigerisournational animal.

14. THE SOUTHERN STATES OF INDIA II. 1) 14 2) Bharatanatyam 3) Kannada 4) twelfth 5) Mahendragiri. III. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 3 4) 5 5) 5.

15. OUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

II. 1) 26th of January, 1950 2) highest good 3) Untouchability 4) religion 5) exploitation 6) Supreme.

III. 1) 3 2) 3 3) 5 4) 5 5) 3 6) 3. IV. The fundamental rights were included in the constitution because they were

considered essential for the development of the personality of every individual and to preserve human dignity. All people, irrespective of race, religion, caste or sex, have been given the right to move the Supreme Court and the High Courts

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for the enforcement of their fundamental rights. They help not only in protection but also the prevention of gross violations of human rights. They emphasize on the fundamental unity of India by guaranteeing to all citizens the access and use of the same facilities, irrespective of background.

16. RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN II. 1) responsibility 2) orderly 3) community 4) obey 5) elections. III. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 3 4) 5 5) 3. IV. 1) We must not allow water to stagnate. 2) We must dump the garbage in the

public dustbins only. 3) We must allow the used water into the pit or into the drainage. 4) We must not spit or urinate in public places. 5) We must not throw waste papers here and there in the school premises. Use a dustbin for that purpose.

V. 2 & 3 pictures.17. AIR AROUND US

I. 1) a 2) a II. 1) a, b & c 2) a 3) b 4) b III. 1) c 2) c 3) a IV. 1 - b, 2 - c, 3 - a. V. 1) b 2) b 3) b 4) b 5) b

Do These : II. 1) water 2) gills 3) soil 4) nose 5) stomata III. 1) a 2) b 3) a 4) b 5) b 6) b 7) a 8) a 9) b.

18. SOIL I. 1) a, c & d 2) b 3) a II. 1) d 2) b 3) a 4) a, b & c 5) a III. 1) c 2) a 3) c IV. 1) b, c & d 2) c 3) a, b,c & d 4) a 5) a Do These : II. 1) sandy 2) pebbles 3) air 4) pots, toys, bricks 5) clayey 6) Loamy soil 7) loamy 8) Humus III. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 5 4) 3 5) 3 6) 3 7) 5 8) 5 . IV. 1) c 2) a, c & d 3) a 4) d 5) a & b 6) b 7) a, b, c & d 8) a, c & d 9) a, b & c.

19. WHAT IS COMMUNICATION? I. b & c II. 1) c 2) a III. 1) a, b & c 2) a, b & c IV. 1) c 2) b V. 1) b 2) cDo These : II. 1) Satellites 2) Internet 3) pigeons 4) Telephone or Mobile phone

5) fax 6) messages 7) mass media 8) India 9) Letters. III. 1) 3 2) 3 3) 3 4) 5 5) 5. IV. 1) b 2) c & d 3) d 4) b.

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20. OUR BODY SYSTEMS I. 1) a 2) b II. 1) a 2) c 3) b 4) III. 1) a 2) a, b & c IV. 1) c 2) a V. 1) a 2) a VI. 1) b 2) a VII. 1) b 2) c

Do These : II. 1) respiratory 2) inhaled air 3) skin 4) reproductive 5) bones. III. 1) a 2) b 3) a. IV. 1) c 2) a 3) b 4) a 5) b 6) c. V. 1 - d, 2 - c, 3 - a, 4 - e, 5 - b. 21. LANDFORMS IN INDIA

I. 1) a 2) a & c 3) c 4) b. II. c III. 1) b 2) c 3) c. IV. 1) a 2) a 3) c. V. 1) a 2) b 3) 1 - b, 2 - a.Do These : II. 1) seventh 2) moderate 3) Mount Everest 4) Central India

5) Southern India 6) peninsula 7) Andaman and Nicobar. III. 1) 5 2) 5 3) 3 4) 3 5) 3. IV. 1 - c, 2 - a, 3 - d, 4 - b.

22. DIFFERENT TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS, MAIN OCCUPATIONS

I. 1) d 2) MINING 3) FARMING 4. Animal Rearing - Eggs, Honey, Milk. Forests - Rubber ; Mining - Steel Pipes, Petrol. II. 1) b & c 2) b 3) 4, 3, 1, 2. III. 1) PLUMBER 2) GARDENER 3) JOURNALIST.

Do These : II. 1) clothes 2) ploughing 3) occupation 4) dairy 5) jute 6) sheep 7) Fishing 8) Farming 9) spades 10) Wool Farming.

III. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 3. IV. 1 - d, 2 - a, 3 - b, 4 - c. V. 1 - e, 2 - d, 3 - b, 4 - c, 5 - a.

Digestive System

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1. All First 1) Igloo 2) Goat 3) Tap 4) Elephant 5) Rope 6) Tiger.

2. In Common 1) Tub 2) Tree 3) Tent 4) Teapot 5) Tortoise 6) Tray 7) Tomato 8) Television 9) Toys 10) Teddy Bear. The starting letter of all these words is ‘T’.

3. What a Pest! Rat,Cockroach,Housefly.

4. Secrets of Plants 1)Coconut2)Hydrilla3)Triangle4)Sunflower5)Banyantree.

5. Plant Extracts 1) c 2) b 3) c 4) b 5) c.

6. Mammals and Reptiles I. Mammals : Cheetah,Elephant,Leopard,Lion,Giraffe,Tiger. II. Reptiles : Crocodile, Snake, Lizard, Tortoise.

7. Animal Facts 1 - j, 2 - i, 3 - h, 4 - g, 5 - f, 6 - e, 7 - d, 8 - c, 9 - b, 10 - a.

8. Animal Groups 1) a. Monkey b. Gorilla c. Chimpanzee 2) a. Cow b. Whale c. Kangaroo 3)a.Starfishb.Sharkc.Octopus4)a.Crocodileb.Snakec.Chameleon 5) a. Honeybee b. Mosquito c. Grasshopper 6) a. Ostrich b. Penguin c. Duck.

9. General Science 1 - h, 2 - g, 3 - f, 4 - e, 5 - d, 6 - c, 7 - b, 8 - a.

11. Great Inventors 1 - e, 2 - d, 3 - b, 4 - f, 5 - a, 6 - c.

12. Indian Freedom Fighters 1) Chandra Shekhar Azad 2) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 3) Gopal Krishna Gokhale

4) Lala Lajpat Rai 5) Sukhdev 6) Bipin Chandra Pal 7) Dadabhai Naoroji 8) Khudiram Bose 9) Mangal Pandey.

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13. Indian Social Reformers 1) Dayananda Saraswati 2) Annie Besant 3) B.R. Ambedkar 4) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar 5) Medha Patkar 6) Jyotirao Phule 7) Baba Amte 8) Vinoba Bhave 9) Anna Hazare.

14. India - Boundaries 1) North 2) West 3) East 4) North 5) South 6) West 7) East 8) East.

15. States and Union Territories 1 - e, 2 - d, 3 - c, 4 - b, 5 - q, 6 - a, 7 - j, 8 - i, 9 - h, 10 - g, 11 - f, 12 - o, 13 - n,

14 - m, 15 - l, 16 - k, 17 - p, 18 - s, 19 - r, 20 - u, 21 - t, 22 - y, 23 - iii, 24 - x, 25 - w, 26 - v, 27 - i, 28 - ii, 29 - z.

Match the Union Territories with their capitals. 1 - f, 2 - d, 3 - b, 4 - c, 5 - g, 6 - e, 7 - a.

16. States and Languages 1 - e, 2 - i, 3 - c, 4 - h, 5 - g, 6 - b, 7 - a, 8 - f, 9 - d, 10 - m, 11 - n, 12 - l, 13 - o, 14 - k, 15 - j.

20. Our Colourful Festivals 1) Baisakhi 2) Dussehra 3) Diwali 4) Eid-ul-Zuha 5) Easter 6) Pongal

7) Onam 8) Guru Nanak Jayanti 9) Khordad Sal 10) Mahavir Jayanti. 21. Famous Sites

a) 11 b) 12 c) 10 d) 6 e) 8 f) 7 g) 9 h) 5 i) 4 j) 3 k) 2 l) 1.22. Games

1) Cricket 2) 52 3) Ice hockey 4) Polo 5) Tennis. 23. Music, Dance and Entertainment

1)Playstheflute-HariprasadChaurasia(2ndfig),2)Painting-M.F.Husain(4thfig),3)Bharatanatyamdancer-SudhaChandran(1stfig),

4)Singer-S.P.Balasubrahmanyam(5thfig),5)Playssantoor instrument -ShivkumarSharma(3rdfig).

24. Cartoon and Animation 1) Chicken Little, 2) The Lion King, 3) Finding Nemo, 4) Dumbo, 5) Bambi,

6) Toy Story.25. Our Reliable Friends

1 - c, 2 - e, 3 - d, 4 - b, 5 - a. 26. Books and Authors

1 - n, 2 - j, 3 - k, 4 - g, 5 - d, 6 - p, 7 - e, 8 - a, 9 - l, 10 - o, 11 - b, 12 - h, 13 - f, 14 - m, 15 - c, 16 - i.

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COMPUTER - 31. COMPUTER - A REVIEW (Term-1)

II. 1) Input 2) Scanner 3) CPU 4) Read Only Memory 5) Storage. III. 1) 5 2) 5 3) 3 4) 3 5) 3. IV. 1 - d, 2 - c, 3 - e, 4 - a, 5 - b.

1. COMPUTER - A REVIEW (Semester-1) II. 1) C, 2) B, 3) A. III. 1) Input 2) Scanner 3) CPU 4) Read Only Memory 5) Storage. IV. 1) 5 2) 5 3) 3 4) 3 5) 3. V. 1 - d, 2 - c, 3 - e, 4 - a, 5 - b. VI. 1) Input device 2) Output device 3) Input device 4) Output device 5) Output device 6) Input device

2. HISTORY OF COMPUTERS (Term-1) II. 1) SOROBAN 2) multiplications 3) Charles Babbage 4) Harvard 5) ENIAC. III. 1) 5 2) 3 3) 3 4) 5. IV. 1 - b, 2 - d, 3 - a, 4 - e, 5 - c. V. 1)SlideRule2)UNIVAC3)DifferenceEngine.

2. HISTORY OF COMPUTERS (Semester-1) II. 1 ) C, 2) B. III. 1) SOROBAN 2) multiplications 3) Charles Babbage 4) Harvard

5) ENIAC. IV. 1) 5 2) 3 3) 3 4) 5. V. 1 - b, 2 - d, 3 - a, 4 - e, 5 - c. VI. 1) Slide Rule2)UNIVAC3)DifferenceEngine.VII.1)Atanasoff-BerryComputer

2) Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator 3) Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer 4) Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer. 5) UNIVersal Automatic Computer.

3. TYPES OF COMPUTERS (Semester-1) II. 1 ) A, 2) C, 3) B. III. 1) Personal Computer 2) Super Computer 3) Mainframe.

IV. 1) 5 2) 3 3) 5. V. 1 - c, 2 - a, 3 - b.4. PAINT

II. 1) a 2) b 3) b. III. 1) Curve 2) Opaque 3) warning. IV. Line, Curve, Oval, Rectangle and Rounded Rectangle, Triangle and Right Triangle, Diamond, Pentagon, Hexagon, Arrows, Stars, Callouts, Heart, Lightning bolt. V. 1) We usetheBrushestooltodrawfree-formandcurvinglinesthathaveadifferentappearance and texture. 2) We use the Polygon tool to make a custom shape with any number of sides. 3) We use the Text tool to enter text in the picture.

5. EDITING IN PAINT II. 1) B 2) A III. 1) degrees 2) Select 3) background IV. 1) 3 2) 5 3) 5 . V. 1 - c, 2 - d, 3 - a, 4 - b.

6. COLOR TOOLS II. 1)A2)A3)BIII.1)Magnifier2)Gridlines3)Color2IV.1)3 2) 5 3) 3

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Page: 7 I. 1) Yam 2) Stag 3) Pea 4) Cart 5) Pulley 6) White.

II. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

III. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

IV. 1 - d, 2 - e, 3 - a, 4 - b, 5 - c.

Page: 14 I. 1) Canal 2) Squirrel 3) Fever 4) Needle 5) Knitting

6) Thief 7) Gem 8) Teeth 9) Lightning 10) Seed.

II. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

III. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

IV. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

Page: 23 I. 1) Farmer 2) Garden 3) White 4) Old man 5) Black 6) Family.

II. 1) 2) 3) 4)

III. 1) 2) 3) 4)

IV. 1) Those are stars. 2) He is Narayana. 3) This pen is mine.

4) You are reading the Ramayana.

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II. 1) , 2) , 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)9)

III. 1) Coin 2) Mule 3) Grasshopper 4) Blanket 5) Sugar cane

6) Aim 7) Jam 8) Surgeon 9) Big Nail 10) Angry.

IV. 1) 2) 3)

V. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

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