Niketan Class 4 English Chapter 11 The Honest Wood-cutter

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The Honest Wood-cutter

Chapter – 11

ENGLISH

SANKARDEV SISHU NIKETAN


1. Answer the following questions :

Q.1. Where did the woodcutter live? 

Ans :- The woodcutter lived in a village. 

Q.2. What was he cutting? 

Ans :- He was cutting one of the branches of a tree. 

Q.3. Why was the woodcutter sad? 

Ans :- The woodcutter axe slipped down from his hands and fell into the river. So he was sad. 

Q.4. Who came out of the river and what did he do? 

Ans :- The River-God came out of the river. He asked the woodcutter why was he so sad. 

Q.5. What was the first axe made of ? 

Ans :- The first axe was made of gold. 

Q.6. How many axes did the woodcutter get from the God and why? 

Ans :- The woodcutter got two other axes from the River-God. It was a reward for his honesty. 

Q.7. What lesson do you learn from the story? 

Ans :- A honest man is always rewarded.

2. Fill in the blanks with words given below : glad, axe, dived, gave, bank, honest, made of

(i) The woodcutter lived in a village on the …………… of river. 

Ans :- The woodcutter lived in a village on the bank of river. 

(ii) The woodcutter was very ………….

Ans :- The woodcutter was very sad.

(iii) The River-God …………. into the river and came out with an ………….. made of gold. 

Ans :- The River-God dived into the river and came out with an axe made of gold.

(iv) The River-God ……………. all the three axes to the woodcutter.

Ans :- The River-God gave all the three axes to the woodcutter.

(v) The woodcutter’s axe was ………… iron

and wood.

Ans :- The woodcutter’s axe was made of iron and wood.

(vi) The woodcutter was …………… to see his axe. 

Ans :- The woodcutter was glad to see his axe. 

3. Use the following words in your own sentences: sad, suddenly, glad, reward, enter, honest. 

Ans :- Sad : Ram was very sad for loosing his faith. 

Suddenly : The Principal suddenly visited our classroom. 

Glad : I Am very glad to meet her. 

Reward : He was rewarded for his courage. 

Enter : Our school entered is the final of football tournament. 

Honest : Mridul is the honest boy in our class. 

4. Understand the use of ‘mine’ in the following pair of sentences, and then use the word making pairs of sentences meaningful. 

Example : 

This is my book.           This book is mine. That is his 

pen.                               That pen is not mine.

(a) This is my table.         (a) …………………

      This is his fan.                 …………………..

(b) That is my shirt.          (b) …………………

      That is his pant.               ……………………

Ans :- (a)This is my table.   (a) This table is mine. 

               This is his fan.       This fan is not mine. 

(b) That is my shirt.      (b) This shirt is mine. 

      That is his pant.       This pant is not mine. 

5. Understand the following pair of sentences, and make another pair using the word bank:

Example :

My father works in a bank. 

Gargaon is on the bank of the river Dikhow.

(a) ………………………………………….

     ………………………………………….

Ans :- (a) I deposit my money in a bank.Guwahati stands on the bank of the river Brahmaputra. 

6. Fill up the blanks. 

(a)The bag slipped ……….. from his hand.

Ans :- The bag slipped down from his hand.

(b) A tiger came …………. of the jungle. 

Ans :- A tiger came out of the jungle.

(c) The tiger appeared …………… the villagers. 

Ans :- The tiger appeared before the villagers.

(d) The student appeared …………….. the

Pradhan Acharya. 

Ans :- The student appeared before the Pradhan Acharya.

(e) The woodcutter cried …………… “This is my axe”.

Ans :- The woodcutter cried out, “This is my axe”.

(f) The God brought ………….. an axe. 

Ans :- The God brought back an axe.

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