Class 5: English Chapter 7 solutions. Complete Class 5 English Chapter 7 Notes.
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- 1 NCERT Solutions for 5th Class English Chapter 7-Crying
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- 2 NCERT Solutions for 5th Class English Chapter 7: Download PDF
- 3 Chapterwise NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English :
- 4 About NCERT
NCERT Solutions for 5th Class English Chapter 7-Crying
NCERT 5th English Chapter 7, class 5 English Chapter 7 solutions
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Question 1:
According to the poet, should you cry a little or should you cry a lot?
Answer
According to the poet, we should cry a lot.
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Question 2:
What can you do after crying a lot?
Answer
You can take a bath after crying a lot.
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Question 3:
(i) Read the first two lines of the poem. Is the mood
happy? | sad? | angry? | jealous? | upset? |
(ii) In the last few lines the mood of the poet has changed. What is it now?
very happy | angry | cheerful | sad | jealous |
Answer
(i) Sad
(ii) Cheerful
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Question 4:
Are these sentences right or wrong?
(i) The poet says you must not cry much. ( )
(ii) The poet says that you should cry till your pillow is soaked. ( )
(iii) The poet says that after crying you should open the window and laugh so that people will see that you are happy. ( )
(iv) The poet says that you should open the window and show people that you are crying. ( )
Answer
(i) False
(ii) True
(iii) True
(iv) False
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Question 1:
Where do you cry? What are the things that make you cry?
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
I cry in the bathroom. I usually cry when I get a scolding from my parents.
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Question 2:
Can you cry when you are happy?
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
No, I cannot cry when I am happy.
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Question 3:
Which are the things that make you happy? In what ways do you show your happiness?
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their experiences and observations.
Eating food and playing football makes me happy. I scream loudly to show my happiness.
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Question 1:
dash | bash | splash | cash | trash |
steer | tear | clear | deer | dear |
shower | power | tower | flower | mower |
poked | croaked | soaked | stroked | joked |
wept | kept | crept | leapt | slept |
Answer
Disclaimer: Students are advised to practice this on their own.
dash | bash | splash | cash | trash |
steer | tear | clear | deer | dear |
shower | power | tower | flower | mower |
poked | croaked | soak | stroked | joke |
wept | kept | crept | leapt | slept |
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Question 1:
The word happiness ends in-nees and comes from the word happy. Write three words that end in the same way. Which words do they come from? ____________________ ness; ____________________ ____________________ ness; ____________________ ____________________ ness; ____________________
Answer
Politeness; Politeness Heartlessness; Heartlessness awareness; Awareness
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Question 1:
Fill in the blanks with the exact feeling word.
(i) The tourists were ___________ to see the beautiful Taj Mahal. (amazed, shocked, worried)
(ii) The lights went out suddenly. I was alone and _____________. (worried, shocked, frightened)
(iii) He has been ill for a long time and his parents were __________. (unhappy, worried, angry)
(iv) The shopkeeper was ____________when he saw his safe wide open with all his money missing. (unhappy, shocked, angry)
Answer
(i) amazed (ii) frightened (iii) worried (iv) shocked
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Question 1:
Narrate an incident when you have experienced happiness, excitement, surprise. You can use the following clues.
With whom… When did it happen… Why… Where…
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
One morning, I found my pet dog missing at home. I was worried about where he could be. He slept with me in my bed the last night. He was not well so I took him to vet the day before he was missing. I spent the whole day to find him. It was only in the evening that the vet called me up and informed me that he was sitting near his hospital. I rushed towards the hospital and was extremely glad to see him after these long hours.
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Question 1:
When you have something serious to think about then you have food for thought.
Here’s some FOOD FOR YOUR THOUGHT!
Tomatoes are red, beans are green A brinjal has a crown, just like a queen. Potatoes are brown, onions are pink Carrots have juice, which I can drink. Vegetables make me healthy and wise So eat some daily with roti and rice.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
Answer
Tomatoes are red, beans are green A brinjal has a crown, just like a queen. Potatoes are brown, onions are pink Carrots have juice, which I can drink. Vegetables make me healthy and wise So eat some daily with roti and rice.
NCERT Solutions for 5th Class English Chapter 7: Download PDF
NCERT Solutions for 5th Class English Chapter 7-Crying
Download PDF: NCERT Solutions for 5th Class English Chapter 7-Crying PDF
Chapterwise NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English :
- Unit 1: Ice-cream Man
- Unit 2: Wonderful Waste!
- Unit 3: Teamwork
- Unit 4:Flying Together
- Unit 5: My Shadow
- Unit 6: Robinson Crusoe Discovers a footprint
- Unit 7: Crying
- Unit 8: My Elder Brother
- Unit 9: The Lazy Frog
- Unit 10: Rip Van Winkle
- Unit 11: Class Discussion
- Unit 12: The Talkative Barber
- Unit 13: Topsy-turvy Land
- Unit 14: Gulliver’s Travels
- Unit 15: Nobody’s Friend
- Unit 16: The Little Bully
- Unit 17: Sing a Song of People
- Unit 18: Around the World
- Unit 19: Malu Bhalu
- Unit 20: Who Will be Ningthou?
About NCERT
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