Saturday, 31 October 2015

Class 6. WE ARE SEVEN

ANS 5. The girl told the poet that her sister Jane was confined to bed and lay in pain for quite some time and finally she died . She was thus relieved of her suffering . Later on her brother John also died and was buried in the churchyard by Jane's side. Ans 6. The girl thought that there was no difference between the dead and the living, and they were still seven sisters and brothers. The poet however understands that they are only five now. Reference questions 1.b. The girl says that they are seven brothers and sisters but accounts for only five. The poet wants to know how this could be. c.She gave account of herself, two in Conway and two at sea. But she said they were seven. This puzzles the poet and he questions her about it. 2.a. It was futile trying to explain to the girl. b. The girl thought that there was no difference between the dead and the living.The poet could not convince the little girl that two of them were dead. c. The poet is correct in his calculations. But the girl is young and innocent, so she should be free to follow her own will.

Monday, 19 October 2015

Class 6 sst Revision UT

CIVICS Panchayati Raj Complete the following. 1. The gram panchayat is headed by_________________ 2. The Block Samiti takes care of______________________ 3. The minor offences in a village are dealt by_______________ 4. The gram Sabha consists of the________________ 5.The Panchayati Raj system works for the development______________ 6. The state government appoits a ______________ of the Block Samiti to take care _____________ HISTORY 1. Mahavira is believed to be the last of the----------------- 2. Jainism and Buddhism became popular because________________ 3. A Monastry is a place Where ______________ 4. Upanishads believed in the __________________ 5. The Vedic religion expected elaborate ____________ 6. The Sangha Travelled to ____________.

Sunday, 18 October 2015

THE UNITED NATION class 5.

THE UNITED NATIONS Ans 1. The two world Wars left many nations destroyed and millions dead or injured. So the nations of the world came forward to form the United Nations whose main aim was to prevent wars. Ans. 2. The United Nations sends peacekeeping forces to countries which are in danger of war . It expects the richer nations to help the poorer countries improve their living conditions and to uphold human rights in their countries. Ans 3. the six organs of the UN are:- a) The General Assembly b) The Security Council c) The Secretariat d) The Economic and Social Council e) The International Court of Justice f) The Trusteeship Council. The most powerful organ of the UN is the Seurity Council. Ans4. The five permanent members of the Securiy Council are the USA, United Kingdom, France, Russia and China.

Greenland Class 5

Greenland short answers..odtGREENLAND Ans the following in one sentence:- 1. What is the capital of Greenland? 2. What is the other name for Tundra Region? 3. What are icebergs? 4. What are Eskimos also known as? 5. What kind of houses do Eskimos make? 6. Who gave the name Greenland ? 7. Which is the warmest part of Greenland? 8. Which latitude passes through Greenland? 9. What kind of boats are used in Greenland? 10. Are icewbergs really small? Give reason.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Class 4 Sending Messages.

Ans 1. The different ways of sending messages through post offices are letters and the courier service called Speed post . Ans 2. Letters sent through courier services reach any city in India in just a day or two whereas an ordinary postal delivery take several days. Ans 5. The means to communicate or send a message to a large number of people at the same time is called mass communication . Newspaper, radio, internet and television are all mediums of mass communication. Note:- Collect post card , inland letter, MO form etc from post office and paste or staple in copy.:/

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Class 5 Some People Never Die

Ans 4. Gandhiji fought for the rights of the Blacks and Indians in South Africa . He fought for the 'untouchables' whom he called 'Harijans'. He also fought for Hindu - Muslim unity. Ans 7. Mother Teresa felt her true calling was to help the poorest people in the city of Kolkata. Ans 8. The Missioneries of Charity took a vow to serve the poor and the homeless. Ans 3. Gandhiji developed hisn own method of fighting against injustice by using non violent methods called Satyagraha. Satyagraha in Sanskrit means – truth and firmness.

We are seven

ANS 5. The girl told the poet that her sister Jane was confined to bed and lay in pain for quite some time and finally she died . She was thus relieved of her suffering . Later on her brother John also died and was buried in the churchyard by Jane's side. Ans 6. The girl thought that there was no difference between the dead and the living, and they were still seven sisters and brothers. The poet however understands that they are only five now. Reference questions 1.b. The girl says that they are seven brothers and sisters but accounts for only five. The poet wants to know how this could be. c.She gave account of herself, two in Conway and two at sea. But she said they were seven. This puzzles the poet and he questions her about it. 2.a. It was futile trying to explain to the girl. b. The girl thought that there was no difference between the dead and the living.The poet could not convince the little girl that two of them were dead. c. The poet is correct in his calculations. But the girl is young and innocent, so she should be free to follow her own will.

English class 6 c

MULLAH NASRUDDIN and the Nail EX A 1. Q1. A1.Mullah Nasruddin was a local priest in a small village. Q2. A2.No one knew whether he was crazy or a sage because of his strange activities.He was deeply involved in spiritual pursuits and material comforts occupied a secondary place in his life. Q3. A3.Debts accumulated , and he ran out of credit.Eventually he had to sell his ancestral house. Q4. A4.Nasruddin added the clause that he should be allowed to keep the ownership of the nail on the wall of the living room and do whatever he wanted to do with it. Q5. A5.The neighbour convinced his wife that since they are getting the house for half its value there was no harm in allowing Nasruddin to keep the nail.As he only wanted to worship it. Q6. A 6.She was angry because Nasruddin kept returning to worship the nail.The first time he hung his turban,then his scarf,then coat and ultimately brought the sack full of cow dung to hang.Obviously the wife was furious with her husband.She threatened to leave him. Q7. A7.The neighbour felt that Nasruddin had crossed his limits.So he called for a meeting of the council of elders.The assembly of wise men studied the contract between him and Nasruddin.They found nothing wrong with what Nasruddin had done and eventually dismissed the case.The neighbour lost the case. Q8. A8.The neighbour's wife refused to allow Mullah to continue worshipping the nail in spite of the wise men's verdict.There were long arguments between the husband and wife .Finally the neighbour asked Mullah to buy his house back at a bargain price.Nasruddin happily agreed and moved back into his house. EX A2. 1. a)The object being referred to here is the nail sticking out of the wall of the living room of Nasruddin's house. b)His father had a massive heart attack and died before he could complete hammering the nail in. c)The speaker is selling his ancestral house at half price to his crafty neighbour.He wants to teach him a lesson.So he makes up this story about the nail.He obviously has some plan in his mind. 2. a)The neighbour's wife says this to her husband. b)Nasruddin was taking advantage of the little clause in the contract by coming back to their house to worship the nail. 3. a)The neighbour says this to Mullah. b)The listner had brought in a sack of cow dung.Seeing him drag it in ,the neighbour's wife was furious and threatened to leave her husband. c)The listener went on to hang the cow dung on his nail. Click here to Reply or Forward 8.18 GB (54%) of 15 GB used Manage Terms - Privacy Last account activity: in 5 hours Details