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NCERT Solutions for 4th Class English (Poem): Chapter 3-NOSES
NCERT 4th English (Poem) Chapter 3, class 4 English (Poem) Chapter 3 solutions
Reading is Fun
1. Why does the poet feel that the nose is a funny thing?
Ans. The poet feels that the nose is a funny thing because it is stuck on the face like a handle and it has two little holes.
2. Why is a nose important for you?
Ans. Nose is important for us because the two little holes in it help us in breathing.
3. Does the child in the poem like her nose? Why do you think so?
Ans. The child in the poem definitely likes her nose. She takes it as the funniest thing which sticks out on her face like a handle.
NCERT 4th English (Poem) Chapter 3, class 4 English (Poem) Chapter 3 solutions
Let’s Talk
1. Describe a few funny things you have seen. Do they make you laugh?
Ans. People with long and flat nose make me laugh. Some dresses worn by people also make me laugh.
2. What does features mean? Look up the dictionary. What are the different kinds of features of people we come across in the world? Discuss.
Ans.‘Features’ means – distinctive parts of the face or appearance.
The different kinds of features of people are
• People with big, bright eyes
• People with long, short or flat nose
• People with rosy cheeks
• People with round and broad faces
• People with curly, silky hair
Fun Time
1. Sit in groups.
2. Look at your friend’s face and describe what you see.
Use words like long, round, oval, slanted, sharp, flat to help you. You can use other words also.
Ans. My friend’s face is round. He has a long nose. His eyes are very bright. His features are sharp.
3. What is your favourite fruit? Describe it in five sentences.
Ans. My favourite fruit is mango.

Let’s Exercise
A breathing exercise
• Close your right nostril with your right thumb.
• Inhale slowly through your left nostril till your lungs are filled with air.
• Now close your left nostril with your second and third fingers.
• Remove your finger from the right nostril and exhale through it.
• Repeat this exercise slowly in the beginning and with practice increase your speed.
Ans. Do it yourself
Let’s Write
1. Do you know a fish breathes from its gills? Write two sentences about
other animals which can breathe under water.
Ans. Crocodiles and turtles are water animals. They can breathe under water.
2. Punctuate the following passage.
mother father neelam said i have got a fire engine ive got a fire engine whats this whats this called mother somewhat confused by the noise ive got a fire engine mother come and see it.
Ans. “Mother, father”, Neelam said, “I have got a fire engine! I’ve got a fire engine!” “What’s this? What’s this?” called mother, somewhat confused by the noise. “I’ve • got a fire engine, mother. Come and see it.”
3. Using a red pencil, choose and circle the things whose smell you like.
Now with a blue pencil circle the things whose smell you do not like. Make five sentences like this –
like/do not like the smell of…….. because it reminds me of……..

Ans.
(a) I like the smell of rose because it reminds me of the beauty of nature.
(b) I do not like the smell of dirty shoes because they remind me of decayed rats.
(c) I like the smell of the shampoo because it reminds me of the scent my
father uses
(d) I do not like the smell of garbage, because it reminds me of the smell of stagnant water during rainy season.
(e) I like the smell of marigold because it reminds me of the soap my mother uses.
Write three pairs of words that rhyme with each other.

Ans. nose—goes guess—watercress small—all
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Chapterwise NCERT Solutions for Class 4 English :
- Unit 1
- Chapter 1 Wake Up!
- Chapter 2 Neha’s Alarm Clock
- Unit 2
- Chapter 3 Noses
- Chapter 4 The Little Fir Tree
- Unit 3
- Chapter 5 Run!
- Chapter 6 Nasruddin’s Aim
- Unit 4
- Chapter 7 Why?
- Chapter 8 Alice in Wonderland
- Unit 5
- Chapter 9 Don’t be Afraid of the Dark
- Chapter 10 Helen Keller
- Unit 6
- Chapter 11 The Donkey I Had A Little Pony
- Chapter 12 The Milkman’s Cow
- Unit 7
- Chapter 13 Hiawatha
- Chapter 14 The Scholar’s Mother Tongue
- Unit 8
- Chapter 15 A Watering Rhyme
- Chapter 16 The Giving Tree
- Unit 9
- Chapter 17 Books
- Chapter 18 Going to Buy a Book
- Unit 10
- Chapter 19 The Naughty Boy
- Chapter 20 Pinocchio
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