Wings Class 5 Lesson 9 all activities answers by our teachers. There are total 18 activities in Lesson 9. We have given verified answers of each activity. Students of West Bengal 5th Standard will very much helpful by this solution.
Wings Class 5 Lesson 9 Answers Activities 1 – 18
Activity – 1
Underline the correct alternative:
(1) The story of King Harishchandra is taken from ___the Mahabharata /the Ramayna/the Hiad.
(2) Janardanbabu’s grandmother used to read ___ in silence/ used to read aloud/ never read.
(3) The Mahabharata has ___ only one version/ more than one version/ one hundred thousand versions.
(4) The Mahabharata is ____ a long poem/ the longest poem/ one of the longest poems.
(5) The main story – line of Mahabharata is ___ the friendship between the Pandavas and the Kauravas/ conflict between the Pandavas and Kauravas/ about the outing of the Pandavas and Kauravas.
Activity – 2
Write ‘T’ for ‘True’ and ‘F’ for False statements in the boxes given:
(1) The young JanardanBabu listened to his grandmother with much attention. (T)
(2) The Mahabharata has only one story line. (F)
(3) The longest version of the epic has only one thousand slokas. (F)
(4) The Stories of Mahabharata attracted JanardanBabu very much. (T)
(5) The story of King Yajiti is not a part of the Mahabharta. (F)
Activity – 3
Answer the questions that follow:
(1) When did Janardanbabu’s grandmother read out stories from the Mahabharata?
Ans:Janardanbabu’s grandmother read out stories from the Mahabharata every morning.
(2) What is the longest poem known?
Ans:Mahabharatais the longest poem known.
(3) What habit did Janardhanbabu’s grandmother have?
Ans:Janardhanbabu’s grandmother had the habit of reading aloud.
(4) How many versions of the epic are there?
Ans:There are more than one versions of the epic are there.
(5) How many slokes are there in the longest version of the Mahabharata?
Ans:There are more than one hundredslokes in the longest version of the Mahabharata.
Activity – 4
Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’:
(1) He is anhonourable man.
(2) We will come home an hour later.
(3)The Yamuna river is dying gradually.
(4) That is just a mouse.
(5) My friends gifted me a watch.
Activity – 5
Look at the picture and fill in the blanks with words from the Help Box:
(1) There is a house inthe centre of the picture.
(2) The coconut tree is just beside the house.
(3) Coconuts are hanging onthe tree.
(4) There is a dog lying under the coconut tree.
(5) A monkey is sitting atthe roof top.
(6) Many birds are flying in the sky.
Help Box: at, in, beside, from, on, under |
Activity – 6
Underline the adverbs:
The old man still walks steadily. Everyday, he wakes up exactly at 5:00 am in the morning. He then silently meditates for an hour. Sometimes he openly boasts of his health. He does this quite innocently. We like him very much. He is equally good as a person.
Activity – 7
Fill in the blanks with appropriate adverbs provided in the Help Box:
(1) For the next few days, his health steadily improved.
(2) I know exactly where to look for it.
(3) She thought silently for a few minutes.
(4) Both the movies are equally entertaining.
Help Box: steadily, exactly, silently, equally |
Activity – 8
Fill in the blanks with words from the Help Box:
ViratKohli is a skilfull Player.
You must obey your teacher.
The tiger is a fierce animal.
Everyone was fascinated by his performance.
Help Box: Skilful, obey, fierce, fascinated |
Activity – 9
Arrange the words to make meaningful sentences:
(1) elders my always I obey
Ans:I always obey my elders.
(2) Was the Swami Vivekananda disciple Sri Ramakrishna of
Ans:Swami Vivekananda was the disciple of Sri Ramakrishna.
(3) Very is always a tiger wounded a fierce animal
Ans:A wounded tiger is always a very fierce animal.
(4) me scenery beautiful the fascinated
Ans:The beautiful scenaryfascinated me.
(5) Visible was dense nothing fog in the
Ans: Nothing was visible in the dense fog.
Activity – 10
Match Column A with B and write in the boxes the alphabetical order (a, b, c, d):
A | B |
(a) A tribe is a group of people | (i) modern technologies (d) |
(b) Tribal festivals are related | (ii) with unique social and cultural characteristics.(a) |
(c) Shamans have | (iii) to agricultural cycles. (b) |
(d) Tribes are learning | (iv) fascinating knowledge about medical herbs.(c) |
Activity – 11
Circle the words you have read in this paragraph:
Society, customs, understand, religions, glad, immense, identity, poem, social, tribal, grandmother, succession, dense, fascinating, knowledge.
Activity – 12
Fill in the blanks with the information given in the passage:
(a) Tribal people observe their own festivals.
(b) Some of the major tribes of west Bengal are Asur, Khond, Hajong, Ho, Parhaiya, Rabha, Santhal, Savar.
(c) Shamans work just like doctors.
(d) All the tribal groups have their religious leaders.
Activity – 13
Make new sentences using the given words:
(a) Festivals:Festivalsare celebrated with family and friends.
(b) Knowledge:To gain knowledge I should read more.
(c) medicinal herb:Tulsi, Neem, Mint are some medicinal herbs.
Activity – 14
Look at the picture and fill in the blanks with words from the Help Box:
(1) There is a chandelier is hanging from the ceiling.
(2) There is a cup onthe table.
(3) There is a box under the table.
(4) There is a bookshelf beside the table.
(5) There are many books in it.
Help Box: in, beside, from, on, under |
Activity – 15
Fill in the blanks with appropriate adverbs provided in the Help Box:
(1) She was ill, but she was improving steadily.
(2) The book was found exactly in the same position.
(3) The teacher sometimes openly criticised his students.
(4) The work was extremely difficult.
Help Box: Openly, extremely, steadily, exactly |
Activity – 16
Fill in the blanks with words from the Help Box:
Don’t loss your concentrationduring exam.
He was criticized for his casual attitude.
The ghost was not visible to the people.
Help Box: concentration, criticized, visible |
Activity – 17
Make sentences with the following words:
Observe:Did you observe something suspicious there?
Skilful:All the players are very skilful.
Visible:The man was not visible in the dark.
Rivalry:The rivalry between them is clearly shown to everyone.
Activity – 18
Look at the pictures below. They tell you about a story. Try to write the story with the help of the words given in the Help Box:
Help Box: The story does not end here. Write five sentences to complete the story. You may use the following words.
Promised to help, laughed at him, let him go, lion caught, mouse cut the trap, sharp teeth, lion free, lion thanked Lion, sleeping, mouse playfully, got into lion’s nostrils, sneezed, woke up, angry |
Ans: Once there was a lion sleeping in his den. Suddenly a little mouse playfully got into his nostrils. The lion sneezed and got angry as he woke up from his nap. He held the mouse in his paw. The mouse became so frightened to realise that he would soon be killed by the lion. So he pleaded the lion to not to kill him and promised him to help him in his trouble. The lion laughed at the tiny mouse for a while and then let him go. After few days from that the lion got trapped. Hearing the lion’s roar the mouse went there to help him. He cut the trap with his sharp teeth and set the lion free. The lion thanked the little mouse to save his life.
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