Class Vii Pa2 Worksheet

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CLASS VI

REVISION WORKSHEET

DATE: 13/12/23

NOTE: You are requested to practice this worksheet for the


complete revision for PA 2 at home

COMPREHENSION

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions:

Garbage is a great environment hazard. It comes from various sources—


used paper, tiffin packing’s, plastic bags, ice-cream wrappers, bottle caps,
fallen leaves from trees and many more. Garbage makes the premises
ugly, unkempt and breeds diseases.

A lot of trash that is thrown away contain material that can be recycled
and reused such as paper, metals and glass which can be sent to the
nearest recycling centre or disposed of to the junk dealer. It also contains
organic matter such as leaves which can enrich soil fertility. A compost
pit can be made at a convenient location where the refuse can be placed
with layers of soil and an occasional sprinkling of water. This would help
decomposition to make valuable fertilizer. This would also prevent
pollution that is usually caused by burning such organic waste.

Q1: Garbage originates from

(a) used paper, tiffin, packings, plastic bags and fallen leaves from trees

(b) leftovers of food

(c) fallen branches from trees

(d) building materials.

Q2: Garbage can create havoc to the mankind by

(a) spreading foul smell


(b) slowing our vehicles on the road

(c) spreading several diseases

(d) all the above.

Q3: What happens to the disposed material at the recycling centre?

(a) It is thrown away

(b) It is recycled for reuse

(c) It is sold to the rag pickers

(d) It is dumped into the ground.

Q4: Fallen leaves from trees are useful because they

(a) solve the problem of fuel wood in village households

(b) enrich water quality

(c) enrich soil fertility

(d) beautify landscape.

Q5: Which of these is correct with reference to a composite pit?

(a) The refuge is placed with layers of soil with an occasional sprinkling
of water

(b) It contributes to the manufacture of useful fertilizer

(c) It prevents pollution

(d) All the above.

GRAMMAR
Exercise 1

Pick out the Transitive and Intransitive Verbs in the following


sentences. Name the Object of each Transitive Verb :

1. I killed a snake.
2. The ship sank.
3. She jumped into the well.
4. She spoke slowly.
5. The sun rose in the East.
6. I broke the plates. ,
7. The play lasted an hour.
8. This pen costs five rupees.

Exercise 2

Identify the finite and non-finite verbs in the following sentences.

1. He wants to find a good job.

2. I enjoy swimming in the sea.

3. A young man rose from his seat to speak.

4. I went to Mumbai to stay with my brother.

5. She does not know what to do.

6. Seeing the cops, the thieves ran away.

Exercise 3
Identify the non-finite verbs in the following sentences and say whether they are
infinitives, gerunds or participles.

1.
That was a wonderful place to go skiing.
2. Trespassing is prohibited.
3. They have decided to part ways.
4. Swimming against the current is not an easy task.
5. We saw logs floating on the water.
6. Sitting on a branch, the monkey gibbered.

Exercise 4

Choose the correct auxiliary.

1. Tell me, _____ you coming to the party? (is/are/am)


2. They _____ finished the job. (has/have/will)
3. What _____ you do every Sunday? (does/do/is
4. I _____ like to watch movie on Netflix. (is/am/would)
5. What _____ they doing when you came in? (are/were/have)

Exercise 5

Fill in the blanks with the correct auxiliary/modal verbs. (you might need
to use some contractions too such as hasn’t/haven’t/won’t etc.)

1. America _____ discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492.


2. Where ______ you going when I met you?
3. What _____ you been doing?
4. She ______ come yet, we’re still waiting for her.
5. I _____ like to visit the beaches in winters.
6. You _____ get admission in that prestigious college without
qualifying the admission test.
7. You _____ be careful about your baggage while travelling in
public trains.
8. Students ______ wear the uniforms to school.
9. We ______ complete the project tomorrow.
10. You _____ read everyday to become knowledgeable.
LITERATURE

1. Write true or false.


a. ‘Mowgli- The Wolf-Child’ is written by Rudyard Kipling.
b. Mowgli was found in jungle by Sher Khan.
c. The priest in the story was a clever man.
d. Mowgli thought that Buldeo’s stories were real about the jungle.
e. Mowgli felt very comfortable to sleep in the hut in his village.

ANSWER THESE

1. Why was Mowgli angry on men when he entered the


village?
2. What is the meaning of the title ‘One Earth to One World’?
3. What problems does unequal distribution of resources
cause?
4. What is the difference between'within nations' and 'between
them (nations)?
5. What happens on Christmas Eve that makes the grandfather
happy in ‘The Strangers’?
6. What does the poet want to convey throught the poem
‘Where the Mind is without a Fear’?
7. Why do you think Jason wants to be like his parents?

READ THE POEM AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS


Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
Where knowledge is free
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow
domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depths of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary
desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever widening thought and
action
into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.

1. What is the poet’s wish in the poem?


2. Do you think his wish is fulfilled?
3. Pick out any line that has alliteration.
4. According to the poet- ‘narrow domestic walls’ refer to?

a. Small houses with narrow walls


b. A house divided into rooms by walls
c. Narrow minded thinking
d. Broad minded thinking

5. In the sentence 'Where the mind is led forward by thee; the word
‘thee’ refers to:

a. Father
b. Poet
c. God
d. You

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