Model Activity Tasks | English | CLASS 6 | September | 2021 | PDF | Question & Answer

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Model Activity Tasks | English | CLASS 6 | September | 2021 | PDF | Question & Answer

Question Paper, September'2021

Model Activity Tasks | English | CLASS 6 | September | 2021 | PDF | Question & Answer

Answer Paper ::

MODEL ACTIVITY TASK

CLASS - VI

ENGLISH

 

ACTIVITY 1 

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:

'One Thousand and One Nights' is a collection of the Middle Eastern folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as 'The Arabian Nights'. The work was collected over many centuries by various authors, translators and scholars across West, Central and South Asia and North Africa. The bulk of the text is in prose, although verse is occasionally used for songs and riddles and to express serious emotion. Some of the stories commonly associated with 'The Arabian Night ' in particular, 'Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp', ’Alibaba and the Forty Thieves' and 'The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor' were not part of 'The Arabian Nights' in its original Arabic version. These stories were added to the collection by Antoine Galland and other European translators.

 

A. Complete the following sentences with information from the text:

(i) 'The Arabian Nights' is a collection of the Middle Eastern folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age.

(ii) In the text, verse is used for songs and riddles and to express serious emotion.

(iii) One of the famous translators of 'The Arabian Nights' is Antoine Galland.

B. Answer the following questions:

(i) When was 'The Arabian Nights' composed?

Ans.> 'The Arabian Nights' was composed during the Islamic Golden Age.

 

(ii) In which language was it originally written?

Ans.> It was originally written in Arabic.

 

(iii)  How did the English translation of 'The Arabian Nights' differ from the original version?

Ans.> Some of the stories commonly associated with 'The Arabian Night ' in particular, 'Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp', ’Alibaba and the Forty Thieves' and 'The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor' were not part of 'The Arabian Nights' in its original Arabic version.

 

ACTIVITY 2 

Identify the Assertive, Imperative, Optative, Exclamatory and Interrogative sentences:

(i) Hurrah! We have won the match. (Exclamatory)

(ii) What is your name? (Interrogative)

(iii) Neeraj Chopra won gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics. (Assertive)

(iv) Open the door. (Imperative)

(v) May God bless you. (Optative)

ACTIVITY3 

Add Prefixes to the words given below and make opposites:

respect, comfortable, fortune, mature, literate

 

Word

Add Prefixes

opposites

respect

dis -

disrespect

comfortable

un -

uncomfortable

fortune

mis -

misfortune

mature

im -

immature

literate

il -

illiterate

ACTIVITY 4

Develop the following outline into a story. Add a suitable title and a moral to your story:

Stag was drinking water - saw the image of his horns -admired them - disliked slender legs - chased by a pack of wolves - horns caught in thick bush - lan1ented

 

Story: The Stag and his Horns

Once a stag was drinking water in a river. He saw the image of his horns in the water. He felt proud and admired them. When he saw his legs, he disliked his slender legs.

One day he was chased by a pack of wolves. He  ran away as fast as he could. His thin legs helped him to escape. He realized that his ugly-looking legs were his real friends.

Soon his beautiful horns caught in a thick bush. He tried his best to release himself. But he could not succeed. He was killed.

Moral : All that glitters is not gold

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