Best Primary School 2 Unit Test: Std-3 Subject English Text Course

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BEST PRIMARY SCHOOL

2nd Unit Test


Std-3
Course:
L-4 A Wonderful Gift
L-5 - The Golden Bird
L-6 - The Storm
Paper style
Q-1 Fill in the blanks.
Q-2 True or False.
Q-3 Choose correct option.
Q-4 Answer in one word.
Q-5 Who said to whom.
Q-6 Answer the questions.
Q-7 Give reasons.

Subject English Text

Assignment
Ex-1 Fill in the blanks.
1. The picture grew as the charcoal touched the cardboard.
2. Benjamin West became a great painter.
3. Benjamin could hear a clock ticking.
4. The baby smiled but did not wake up.
5. The golden bird was in a golden cage.
6. The golden bird hopped out of the cage.
7. The golden bird heard a hissing noise in the grass.
8. The monkey swung off into the trees.
9. The chameleon pushed the bird into the centre of a large, yellow flower.
10. The eagle flew straight past her.
11. The building stood against the force of the wind and rain.
12. With a ripping sound made by the roof, the metal sheets blew away.
13. The books were piled on the beds.
14. The rat leapt onto the desk.
15. Two rooms were now roofless.
16. Snow crystals shone like diamonds on the empty bookshelves.
17. The children helped the narrator.
Ex-2 State whether the sentence is True or False.
1. Benjamin West lived in England. False
2. Benjamins sister was sleeping while he drew her picture. True
3. A fly sat on the babys cheek. True
4. The priest asked Benjamin to paint the picture. False
5. Benjamin West became a great writer. False
6. The king sang for the bird daily. False
7. The monkey tossed his head and moved away. False
8. The golden bird was not ready to take help from the monkey. True
9. The chameleon was the same colour of the tree trunk. True
10. The bird flapped her wings and flew away from the eagle. False
11. The monkey hid among the leaves of the trees. True
12. The narrator lived with his adopted family high in the hills. True
13. The roof of the old house was made of tiles. False
14. Water poured through the windows on the bookshelves. True
15. The children were too scared to help the narrator. False
16. During the storm, everybody took refuge in the childrens room. True

Ex-3 Answer in one word.


1. A hard, black, burnt piece of wood Charcoal
2. Wish that something good will happen Hope
3. To hold someone tightly close to the chest Hug
4. Very soft, thin and small Fine
5. To let her out of the cage Set her free
6. To move smoothly and fast, twisting its body slither
7. A type of garden lizard that can change its colour to match the place it is in
Chameleon
8. Moved quietly and quickly Slid
9. To say loudly and with joy Exclaim
10. To make sure she had food and was safe Look after
11. A family that is not your own but you love as if they are your own- Adopted family
12. Made a loud, harsh sound- Clattered
13. Very important and greatly loved-Precious
14. Flat pieces of wood or glass that are arranged in a window- Slats
15. A place that is safe from danger, rain and so on-Shelter
16. Soft, thick heavy sheets made with many layers of cloth or cotton- Quilts
17. Long, thin, pointed pieces of ice that hang from a roof- Icicles
18. A person who makes and repairs things made of tin and other metals- Tinsmith
Ex-4 Choose correct option.
1. Benjamin West lived in America.
a. India
b. America
c. Australia
2. Benjamin loved pictures.
a. Food
b. movies
c. pictures
3. The baby was sleeping in her crib.
a. Sleeping
b. playing
c. jumping
4. Benjamins mother was overjoyed to see his picture.
a. Sad
b. angry
c. overjoyed
5. The golden bird had fine, ___ feathers.
a. red
b. white
c. yellow
6. The golden bird was kept in a ____ cage.
a. silver
b. iron
c. golden
7. The king began to feel ___ for keeping the bird in the cage.
a. happy
b. sorry
c. excited
8. The bird was ____ in nature.
a. sweet
b. polite
c. rude
9. The narrator lived on the top floor of the three-storeyed building.
a. Ground floor b. Middle floor
c. top floor
10. A large field rat leapt onto the desk.
a. Wild cat
b. field rat
c. cockroach
11. The narrator and the children moved the books from his room.
a. Clothes
b. utensils
c. books
12. The roof was made of tinsheets.
a. Tinsheets
b. iron bars
c. cement sheets
13. After the wind stopped, it began to snow.
a. Rain
b. thunder
c. snow
14. The childrens father got the tinsmith to repair the roof.
a. Goldsmith
b. tinsmith
c. mason
Ex-5 Who said to whom.
1. I didnt learn it.

A. Benjamin said to his mother.


2. It looks like her, doesnt it?
A. Benjamins mother said to Benjamins father.
3. This child has a wonderful gift.
A. The priest said to Benjamins parents.
4. I can see youre new to the jungle.
A. The monkey said to the Golden bird.
5. Do as you like.
A. The monkey said to the Golden bird.
6. What can a snake teach me?
A. The Golden bird said to the snake.
7. Come, let me show you the jungle.
A. The snake said to the Golden bird.
Ex-6 Answer the questions.
1. Why did Benjamin start feeling lonely?
A. Benjamins sister was fast asleep while he sat watching over her. Everything around
him was quiet except for the birds and the clock, so he began to feel lonely.
2. Describe the babys face as Benjamin saw it.
A. The babys head was round and covered with pretty curls. She had pretty eyes and a
small mouth and ears. Her hands looked wonderful to him.
3. What didnt Benjamin have that could help him draw?
A. Benjamin did not have paper and a pencil that could help him draw.
4. How could Benjamin draw so well?
A. Benjamin could draw so well because he was blessed with his natural talent.
5. What did Benjamins mother ask his father about the boys talent?
A. Benjamins mother was worried, so asked his father if it was wrong for Benjamin to
do such a thing.
6. How was the golden bird looked after?
A. The golden bird lived in a cage in the kings palace. Every day someone gave it food
and water and groomed her fine yellow feathers.
7. What did the bird do for the king?
A. The bird sang beautiful songs for the king.
8. What did the snake offer to show?
A. The snake offered to show the bird the jungle paths.
9. What did the monkey want to teach the bird?
A. The monkey wanted to teach where to hunt for food.
10. What did the bird do after he was saved from the eagle?
A. After saved from the eagle, the bird thanked the animals and sang beautiful songs for
them.
11. What kind of a house did the narrator live in the story The Storm?
A. The house was on the top floor of a three-storeyed building. The roof was made of tin
sheets and the ceiling had wooden boards.

12. Who did the narrator live with?


A. The narrator lived with his adopted family of three children and their parents.
13. Where did the narrator and children pile his books and papers?
A. The narrator and children piled his books on a bed, tables and chairs in the childrens
room.
14. How long did the roof hold and when did the narrator realise that a part of the ceiling
had come off?
A. The roof held itself for four hours. The narrator realised that a part of the ceiling had
come off when he felt icy cold water on his face.
15. What did the narrator have to save from the rain during the storm?
A. The narrator had to save his typewriter, radio, books, papers and clothes.
16. When did the snow make its appearance and how?
A. It began to snow after the wind stopped blowing. The window panes were covered
with snow and snow crystals shone like diamonds on empty bookshelves.
17. When did the roof get repaired?
A. The roof got repaired by evening.
Ex-7 Give reasons.
1. Benjamin did not know that his mother was back because he was very busy drawing,
so he did not notice anything else.
2. Benjamins mother was worried because she did not know if Benjamin had done the
right thing.
3. Benjamin was glad to stay in the house and take care of his baby sister because he
loved the baby.
4. The golden birds wings were weak because she had never used them in the kings
palace.
5. The chameleon pushed the golden bird into a flower because he wanted that she
would not be seen against the yellow flower.
6. The king let the bird free because he felt sorry for the bird.
7. The golden bird could not see the chameleon at first because it was of the same colour
as the tree trunk that it was sitting on.
8. The narrator and his adopted family couldnt sleep because a storm had come about
and rain was pelting on the old roof of the old house.
9. The narrator and children had to pile all the books on the chairs and table because the
floor was wet and the chairs and table were in the driest corner of the room.

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