Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Time: 2 Hrs
Class-IV
M. Marks: 50
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Section A Section B
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2 Marks
C .enerallnstructions:
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Answer all the questions. The questions should be t~nsweredin the space provided. Neat and tidy work will be appreciated. Avoid overwriting. No extra sheet will be' issued. '1
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1. Read tlhe passage carefully and answer the questions fo IIow. 'The Little .-~Fir Tree
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Once there was a Little Fir Tree ina forest in the middle of some tall fir trees, The Little Fir Tree was very unhappy because he was not big like the other fir trees, When the birds sat on the branches of the big trees he used to Gall them, "Come, rest o'n my branches!" But they always said that the Little Fir Tree was too small.
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In winters, the snow covered the, trees with wonderful white caps. Ihe Little Fir Tree would call the snow. But the snow also said that the Little Fir Tree was too tiny.SomE~time:s, men came to cut the big trees and carried them away. Some tall trees would become masts of big ships or parts of fine houses in cities. But nobody even looked at the Little Fir '
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One morning the same men carne looking for smaller trees. They chose the Little Fir Tree. They took it away and when they came to the town
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, they placed him in a row of other small fir trees. People kept coming to look at the trees but nobody chose him. Until two children saw the tree and cried out, "VVe'li take this one. ltis just the right size."
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The children took the tree through big doors and set him on a table. The tree felt them touch his branches. After some time, when he looked at
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himsE~lf,hie saw shiny' chains and golden bells on his branches. There were presents at his feet! He waslboking wonderful.
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Suddenly two ladies wearing uniforms took the table with the tree' another room. There were littfe white beds in it and children were sitting
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up in the beds. He was in a hospital! Before he could wonder anymore, he heard the children s,ay, .How pretty! It's the best
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Cl6. Find words from the passage that meanthe same as: (1) i) ii) big poles (para 2) -;-_.'_ want to know, curious (para 5)
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Q2. Giver~ below is the beginninlg of a story. Use your imagination and complete the story in around 100 words. . (4)
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Q1. Complete the postcard given below by filling in the blanks with suitable preposltlons
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-_---_._-----Dear Tom Last Friday we went to the JlVildlifePark. Affer resting for some time we climbed .
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(for/into) the ji.lngle. To our delight we saw many animals. Then we sat
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We couldsee a lot of birds fly,j7g In fact a cuckoo bird came and sat Later we even walked
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Ct2. Fill in the blanks with correct similar sounding words from the brackets. (1/2x8=4) i)
Shelly could not __ ._ to see the poor child __ of any woollens in winter. (bare I bear)
The children caught them Rahul the . __ some nuts at the monkey. The monkey ._.the bars of the cage.( threw/through)
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his cycle carefully as there was a lot of traffic on ' (road/rode) who was eating _
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Q3. Fill in the blanks with Past Tense of, the verbs given in the
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(see) a kitten on a high branch of a tree. It .__ (decide) to help it. She _ (gelt) a ladder. She
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(take) the kitten in her arms. She then _-,-(give) it warm milk to drink.
(put) it in her bag. Later, she _ The kitten looked at her smilingly.
Q4. Fill in the blanks with the Simple Present Tense or Present Contilluous; Tense of the verbs given in the brackets. (1/2x8= 4)
1. My pet dog, Toffee, usually
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(run) around her! (rain) just (play) in the rain. now and all my friends
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(4) a) "I had to find a way t(! get everyone to go to the top of the
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iii) . Why did the speaker want everyone to go to the top of the mountain? (1)
iv) Pick out a verb from the line given above. Also give its present continuous tense. (1 )
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