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Model Activity Task - III (sept) : English Class - IV


Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:

The forest was dark. The dense trees blocked sunlight. There appeared a huge tiger. It was large, yellow with black stripes. It looked out of grey eyes at Subol and Madol. "Barre Miya," Subol said with awe. "Keep quiet, "Madol said softly, "don't challenge him."

Activity 1

Answer the following questions : 2 × 3 = 6

a) Why was the forest dark ?
Ans: The forest was dark because the dense trees blocked sunlight.

b) Describe the tiger.
Ans: The tiger was large, yellow with black stripes.

c) What advice did Madol give to Subol ?
Ans: Modal adviced Subol to keep quiet and did not challenge the tiger.

Activity 2

Complete the following sentences with words from the passage : 1 × 3 = 3

a) The dense trees blocked sunlight.

b) Subol said with awe.

c) Madol spoke softly, “don’t challenge him”.

Activity 3

Fill in the blanks with Present Continuous Tense forms the Verbs given in brackets : 1 × 3 = 3

a) The girl is singing (sing).
b) They are playing (play).
c) The students are writing (write).

Activity 4

Write five sentences on Tigers.

The Tigers

a) The tiger occupies a very special place in the animal kingdom because of its strength and ferocious nature.
b) The tiger is the national animal of India.
c) It is an animal which inhabits dense forests.
d) It preys on other animals.
e) The Sunderbans of West Bengal provide shelter to the famous Royal Bengal Tigers.


Thank you..

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