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I  Textual Questions

1. Why does the poet  feel that the nose is a funny thing?

Ans: 

      The poet feels that the nose is a funny thing because of the way it grows, stuck right out where it shows only two little holes where the breathing goes.

2. Why is a nose important for you?

Ans:

     The nose is important because it helps us in breathing.

3. Does the child in the poem like her nose? Why do you think so?

Ans:

     Yes, the child likes her nose because she thinks that her nose is like a handle that sticks out on her face.

 

The Little Fir Tree

1. Why was the fir tree sad?

Ans:

     The fir tree was sad because it had needle-like leaves.

2. Why was the fir tree not happy with its gold leaves?

Ans:

      The fir tree was not happy with its gold leaves because a man stole them.

3. Who ate the green leaves?

Ans:

       A goat ate the green leaves.

4. What happened to the glass leaves?

Ans:

     At night when the wind blew all the glass leaves broke.

5. Was the fir tree happy to have its needle-like leaves back?

Ans:

      Yes, the fir tree was very happy to have its needle-like leaves back.


II Give the opposites by adding 'un' or 'in'.

1. happy

Ans:

       unhappy

2. polite

Ans:

      impolite

3. seen

Ans:

     unseen

4. proper

Ans:

     improper

5. Lucky

Ans:

      unlucky

6. Possible

Ans:

      impossible

7. Important

Ans:

     unimportant

8. healthy

Ans:

     unhealthy

9. safe

Ans:

    unsafe

10. Perfect

Ans:

     imperfect

11. Pure

Ans:

    impure

12. Patient

Ans:

    impatient.

III.  Rewrite the given sentences, by changing the word in bold to its opposite.

1. Rina  won  the race

Ans:

     Rina  lost  the race

2. I carry a  light  bag to school every day.

Ans:

      I carry a heavy bag to school every day.

3. This glass of milk is full.

Ans:

     This glass of milk is empty.

4. The old man is wise.

Ans:

     The old man is foolish.

5. I love eating vegetables.

Ans: I hate eating vegetables.

Std 4
Tamil Nadu (English Medium)




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