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DAV: Class VI English Practice Chapter 1: Putting It Together

DAV: Class VI English Practice

Chapter 1: Putting It Together

Worksheet 1

A. Read the following …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Proper Noun

Common Noun

Abstract Noun

Mr Sunil Arya

children

kindness

New City

family

intelligence

Syd

scientist

Tim

laboratory

Mic

home

machines

inventions

language

animals

gadgets

newspapers

puzzles

B. Given below are …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

A

B

1. Mr Sunil Arya

Scientist

2. The Taj Mahal

Monument

3. Sachin Tendulkar

Cricketer

4. The India Gate

Monument

5. Swami Vivekanand

Saint

C. Mr Arya loves …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Across

Down ˅

3,

A good person has much goodness.

1.

A courageous man shows a lot of courage.

4.

A patient person shows a lot of patience.

2.

A thing of beauty is joy forever.

7.

An honest person possesses a lot of honesty.

5.

A curious person is full of curiosity.

8.

A brave soldier shows great bravery.

6.

A poor family suffers from its poverty.

Worksheet 2

A. No exercise

B. Read the passage …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Sl. No.

Action Words

Words telling more about the action

1.

cooks

patiently

2.

clean

every day

3.

wash

carefully

4.

decorate

beautifully

5.

visit

often 

Worksheet – 3

A. The following word grid …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Sl. No.

Adjective

Adverb

1.

loud

loudly

2.

bold

boldly

3.

correct

correctly

4.

bad

badly

5.

sweet

sweetly

6.

quick

quickly

7.

merry

merrily

8.

slow

slowly

B. Replace the phrases …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. He left the room hurriedly.

2. She packed her bag carefully.

3. He fought in the war courageously.

4. He looked for him everywhere.

5. She greeted us pleasantly.

Worksheet – 4

Read the following passage …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Number/Quantity

Quality

Size

Shape

Colour

Related Noun

ten

elegant

small

rectangular

fair

Nikki

sixth

energetic

great

round

brown

curious

small

red

sharp

large

confident

big

clean

beautiful

B. Write the adjective …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Sl. No.

Noun

Adjective

1.

nation

national

2.

sun

solar

3.

affection

affectionate

4.

child

childish / child-like

5.

rectangle

rectangular

6.

beauty

beautiful

7.

danger

dangerous

8.

gold

golden

9.

hope

hopeful

10.

year

yearly

Worksheet – 5

A. Read the …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Given below …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. Syd can read faster than any other child.

2. Syd can learn lessons more quickly than any other child.

3.  Syd can speak more loudly than any other child.

4. Syd can work more efficiently than other children.

5. Syd can clean better than any other child.

6. Syd can dance more beautifully than other children.

Worksheet – 6

A. Read the following passage …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

The family has a pet dog Snoopy. We/They treat him very well. He is the laziest creature on (the) earth. He never moves unless it is for some mischief. He loves destroying the neighbour’s garden. He pounces on the postman every time he comes to deliver letters. For the rest of the time, he keeps snoozing.

Snoopy loves to eat his meals in his special plate. Mrs Arya gives him special dog food every day. She takes him out for a walk every evening. He follows her everywhere and loves her the most.

B. Given below …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Mrs Arya

:

Nikki, what are you doing?

Nikki

:

I am chopping vegetables.

Mrs Arya

:

Who taught you to chop vegetables?

Nikki

:

No one, mother. I learnt it myself.

Mrs Arya

:

Be careful, dear, or else you’ll hurt yourself.

Nikki

:

Don’t worry, mother, I won’t injure myself.

Mrs Arya

:

By the way, have you bought New Year cards for your friends?

Nikki

:

No, I’ll prepare them myself. Millie also has painted all her cards herself.

Worksheet – 7

A. Given below is a picture …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. Millie’s shirt is lying on the floor (bed); it should have been inside the almirah.

2. Millie’s notebook is lying on the floor; it should have been on the table.

3. Millie’s bag is lying on the floor; it should have been inside the almirah.

4. The foot-mat is lying on the bed; it should have been on the floor.

5. The pen-stand is lying on the floor; it should have been on the table.

6. Millie’s shoes are lying on the table; it should have been under the bed.

7. The painting is lying on the floor; it should have been hung on the wall.

B. Given below …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. Mrs Arya’s house is located at the west of New City. The house is situated by/near the main highway which connects the city to the other parts of the country. For going to the main city, Mrs Arya has to cross a bridge over a river. Beautiful boats sail along the river throughout the year. While crossing the bridge, Mrs Arya can see many children swimming in the river.

Worksheet – 8

Mrs Arya wants …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1.

milk

UN

 

6.

pulse

UN

2.

tea

UN

 

7.

tomato

CN

3.

carrot

CN

 

8.

cotton

UN

4.

flour

UN

 

9.

candle

CN

5.

salt

UN

 

10.

sugar

UN

Worksheet – 9

Mrs Arya prepares …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

From the recipe …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Countable Nouns

Uncountable Nouns

vessel

rice

onions

starch

chillies

ginger

capsicums

salt

spices

red chilli powder

cashew-nuts

turmeric powder

minutes

gravy

saffron

Worksheet – 10

Nikki and Millie …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. They saw Emperor Akbar’s throne.

2. They saw Mahatma Gandhi’s watch.

3. They saw Empress Noorjahan’s jewellery.

4. They saw Munshi Premchand’s wooden pen.

5. They saw a Persian king’s crown.

6. They saw Mrabai’s portrait.

Worksheet – 11

Mrs Arya …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. Mr Arya is amazed to see the huge vegetable.

2. He tries to pull it out, but fails.

3. He seeks the help of his wife.

4. Mr and Mrs Arya both try to pull the vegetable, but fail.

5. Mrs Arya calls Nikki, their daughter.

6. All three of them try to pull out the vegetable, but fail again.

7. Nikki calls her pet Tiger for help.

8. All four of them try to pull out the vegetable together.

9. This time they succeed in pulling it out.

Worksheet – 12

Mr Arya …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. The vegetable looks like the pea. It should be named pea-new. It is rich in proteins and vitamins, and is good for our health. It should be cooked with rice in boiling water and served.

Do It Yourself

1. The following passage …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

A hungry fox were hunting for his dinner.

(a)

was

he entered in a garden where he knew he

(b)

-- (no replacement)

would find some taste grapes.

(c)

tasty

The fox saw many large bundles in grapes

(d)

of

hanging right in his head. He jumped

(e)

over

and jumped but they could not reach

(f)

he

them. ‘How bitter they look,’ he said. I

(g)

juicy/sweet

must has them.’ So he jumped again,

(h)

have

but an grapes were too high. At last

(i)

the

he grew tired and said, ‘The grapes is sour.

(j)

are

I doesn’t want to have them.’

(k)

don’t

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