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Chap 16

The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to a lesson about a train journey, including details about the journey's highest point, reasons for train stops, and matching words with their meanings. It also includes exercises on vocabulary, sentence formation, and descriptions related to travel and experiences. Additionally, it covers topics such as group names, action words, and the Seven Wonders of the World.

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Chap 16

The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to a lesson about a train journey, including details about the journey's highest point, reasons for train stops, and matching words with their meanings. It also includes exercises on vocabulary, sentence formation, and descriptions related to travel and experiences. Additionally, it covers topics such as group names, action words, and the Seven Wonders of the World.

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CHAPTER – 18

AROUND THE WORLD

Page No 159:
Question 1: Which tribe of Red Indians attacked the travellers?
Answer
Soux Indians attacked the travellers.

T IO S I
NO A D
CO N
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Question 2: Which was the highest point of their journey?

PY
DO U A
Answer
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They passed the highest point of their journey when they were 7524 feet
above sea level.
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Page No 159:
Question 3: Why did the train stop the first time?
Answer
The train stopped the first time when a herd of buffaloes charged across
the railway track.

Page No 159:
Question 4: How many days would it take for the train to reach New
York?
Answer
It would take seven days for the train to reach New York.

Page No 159:
Question 5: Tick the correct answer.
(i) The first time the train stopped was because
(a) some robbers stopped the train.
(b) a herd of buffaloes was passing.

T IO S I
(c) the tracks were broken.
NO A D
CO N
(ii) The bridge fell with a crash into the river
A
(a) after the train had passed through.

PY
DO U A
(b) the train was still on the bridge.
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(c) before the train passed over the bridge.


Answer
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(i) (b) a herd of buffaloes was passing


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(ii) (a) after the train had passed through.

Page No 160:
Question 6: Match the following words with their meanings. You can
take the help of a dictionary.

halted people travelling in buses, trains etc.

passengers stopped
defended completely

shuddered many times

several occasions trembled or shook violently

interruption break the continuity of

entirely protected from attack

T IO S I
Answer
NO A D
CO N
A

PY
DO U A
halted stopped
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people travelling in buses, trains


passengers etc.
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defended protected from attack

shuddered trembled or shook violently

several occasions many times

interruption break the continuity of

entirely completely
Page No 160:
Question 1: Read the following sentences
• The train steamed forward at full speed.
• The train headed for the steep mountains.
Find five more such words from the lesson.

Answer

T IO S
1) Halted

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NO A D
2) Steamed

CO N
A
3) Reversed

PY
4) Slowed
DO U A
T
5) Crossed
ED PR
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Question 2: From the text find three more describing words like the ones
given below in the example.
Steep mountain slopes __________________________

Deep canyons __________________________

Hari raising curves. __________________________

Answer

Steep mountain slopes French Passenger


Deep canyons Rocky Mountains

Hari raising curves. Red Indians

Page No 160:
Question 3: Find the opposites of the following words from the text.
(i) Minimum speed __________________________

T IO S I
(ii) Moved forward __________________________
NO A D
CO N
A
(iii) Disappeared __________________________

PY
DO U A
(iv) Closed __________________________
T
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(v) Lowest __________________________

Answer
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(i) Minimum speed full speed

(ii) Moved forward reversed

(iii) Disappeared appeared

(iv) Closed opened

(v) Lowest highest


Page No 161:
Question 4: In the lesson you will find many words that describe sounds
like whistling, roaring, braking, crashing, raging. Can you list the things
these sounds are related to?
Sounds Things associated

whistling wind, policeman

T IO S
roaring ___________________

I
NO A D
braking ___________________

CO N
A
crashing ___________________

PY
DO U A

raging ___________________
T
ED PR

Answer
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Sounds Things associated


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whistling wind, policeman

roaring lion, fire

braking car, bicycle

crashing vehicle, plane

raging war, fever


Page No 161:
Question 1: Disclaimer: Kindly refer to the textbook for the image.
1. See the picture of the people climbing on the train. We notice that most
of the time we do not wait for the other people to get off the train before
boarding it, causing inconvenience to others.
2. Discuss with your partner the manner in which you conduct yourself
while interacting with others.

T IO S
Answer

I
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the
NO A D
answer based on their own experiences and observations.

CO N
A
It is very important to ensure the safety and security of all the passengers.

PY
DO U A
I always make sure that I let other people get down first before boarding
the train. I always talk politely with people and also help them in taking
T
ED PR

their luggage down.


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Page No 162:
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Question 1: Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.


Look at the view of the classroom from above. Now answer the following.
You can use words like front, back, left and right.
1. How many doors and windows are there in the classroom?
2. Where is the blackboard?
3. How may rows of desks are there in the middle and back rows?
Answer
1. There is one door and three windows in the classroom.
2. The blackboard is at the back of the chair.
3. There are 12 rows in the middle and 12 rows in the back.

Page No 162:
Question 2: Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
1. There are ______ trees between the classroom and the playground.
2. The ______ trees line the passage from the entrance.
3. Many ______ trees are along the side of the playground.

T IO S I
Answer
NO A D
CO N
1. There are two neem trees between the classroom and the playground.
A
2. The mango trees line the passage from the entrance.

PY
DO U A
3. Many Gulmohar trees are along the side of the playground.
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ED PR

Page No 163:
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Question 3: Diclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.


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Use the above map to answer the questions.


1. What does the dotted line on the map show?
2. What road would Ajay take to get to the boat club?
3. What building is next to the picnic area?
4. What road passes by Ajay’s house?
5. What other way could Ajay use to get from his house to his
grandmother’s house?
Now write: Use verbs like: go, turn, cross Use prepositions like: across,
between, in front of, beside, near, behind and write how you get home
from school.
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
Answer
1) The dotted lines on the map show the route from Ajay’s house to go to
school.
2) Ajay would take Kasturba Gandhi Marg to get to the boat club.

T IO S
3) Boat club is near the picnic area.

I
4) Ring Road passes by Ajay’s house.
NO A D
CO N
5) Ajay can use Ashoka Road to get from his house to his grandmother’s
A
house.

PY
DO U A
T
ED PR

Page No 164:
Question 1: Do you like to float paper boats? Listen to the poem given
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below.
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Day by Day I Float My Paper Boats Day by day I float my paper boats
one by one down the running stream. In big black letters I write my name
on them and the name of the village where I live. I hope that someone in
some strange land will find them and know who I am. I load my little boats
with shiuli flowers from our garden, and hope that these blooms of the
dawn will be carried safely to land in the night.

RABINDRANATH TAGORE
(i) Discuss with your partner how you would send a similar message to
someone.
(ii) Also find out how people sent messages in olden days and how they
send them nowadays.
Answer
Disclaimer: These are sample answers. Students are advised to write the
answer based on their experiences and observations.
1) I would draw a sketch and describe how I feel about myself and our
friendship. I will gift it to him on his birthday.
2) In olden days, people used to send messages through letters and
homemade cards. However, in recent days, we send messages through e-
mails, sums and fax machine.

T IO S I
NO A D Page No 165:

CO N
A
Question 1: See the picture Travel Time below. Answer the questions

PY
DO U A
that follow.
T
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
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(i) Where did you go for an excursion/holiday?


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(ii) With whom did you go?


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(iii) What did you take with you?


(iv) What was the first thing you saw when you reached your destination?
(v) What did you like best about the place?
(vi) How long did you stay there?
(vii) What did you miss about home?
Answer
Disclaimer: These are sample answers. Students are advised to write the
answers based on their own experiences and observations.
(i) I went to Shimla for a holiday.
(ii) I went with my family members.
(iii) I took my luggage with me.
(iv) I saw the hills when I reached my destination.
(v) I liked weather the most over there.
(vi) I stayed there for a week.
(vii) I missed homemade food over there.

Page No 165:

T IO S I
Question 2: Make sentences using any two new words which you have
NO A D
learnt in the lesson.

CO N
A
(i) ________________________________________________

PY
DO U A
(ii) ________________________________________________
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ED PR

Answer
1) Steamed: I was steamed after hearing the conversation.
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2) Procession: The funeral procession made me cry.


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Page No 166:
Question 3: Which do you think would be more fun — travelling by
Aeroplane or sailing on a ship?
Write why you think so.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the
answer based on their experiences and observations.
Sailing on a ship would be more fun for me because I can see the blue
water and pleasant breeze while sailing. It is more exciting to see yourself
in the middle of the sea with dolphins jumping now and then in front of
you in it.

Page No 166:
Question 4: Look at the following words. They are group names. troop
of soldier’s swarm of bee’s team of player’s litter of puppy’s fleet of ships

T IO S
library of books

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NO A D
CO N
A
clump

PY
cluster
DO U A

choir
T
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bunch flock
band
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Fill in the blanks choosing group words from the box.


(i) The travellers rested under the _______ of trees.
(ii) The _________ sang beautifully.
(iii) The _________ of flowers was lying on the table.
(iv) The girl looked up at the _________ of stars.
(v) The _________ of robbers escaped.
(vi) The hunter shot at the _________ of birds.
Answer
(i) clump (ii) choir (iii) bunch (iv) cluster (v) band (vi) flock
Page No 166:
Question 5: Some words describe actions. Many of them end in -ly.
The girl danced beautifully.
Fill in the blanks by changing the word in the brackets suitably.
(i) The girl slept ________. [sound]
(ii) The children finished their work ________. [quick]
(iii) The old man shouted ________. [loud]

T IO S I
(iv) The boys played ________. [quiet]
NO A D
CO N
(v) Do your work ________. [neat]
A
(vi) I can do the sum ________. [easy]

PY
DO U A
Answer
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ED PR

(i) soundly (ii) quickly (iii) loudly (iv) neatly (v) easily
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Page No 167:
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Question 1: Which country would you like to visit when you grow up?
Make a project by drawing or pasting.
(i) a map of that country, its national flag
(ii) stamps of the country, its currency
(iii) some famous monuments or landmarks
Answer
Disclaimer: The answer may vary from student to student.
I would like to visit The United States of America when I grow up.
(i)
(ii)

(iii)
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DO U A
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NO A D A
T
T IO S I
CO N
PY
T IO S
Statue of Liberty Mount Rushmore

I
NO A D
CO N
A
Page No 167:

PY
Question 2: Do you know that there are seven wonders in the world? Can
DO U A

you tell the name of the one which is in India? Find out and write the
T
ED PR

names of all the seven wonders and the countries they are located in.
Wonders of the world Countries
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(i) The Taj Mahal ___________________

(ii) The Great Wall of China ___________________

(iii) _______________________ ___________________

(iv) _______________________ ___________________

(v) _______________________ ___________________

(vi) _______________________ ___________________

(vii) _______________________ ___________________

Answer
Wonders of the world Countries

(i) The Taj Mahal India

(ii) The Great Wall of China China

(iii) Giza Necropolis Egypt

(iv) Petra Jordon

T IO S
(v) Colosseum Italy

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NO A D
CO N
(vi) Chichen Itza Mexico
A

PY
(vii) Machu Picchu Peru
DO U A
T
ED PR

Page No 168:
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Question 1: When an e is added to some words, the words change along


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with their sounds and meanings.


cap mat pin not

cape mate pine note

kit sit fin hat

kite site fine hate

cut bit quit din

cute bite quite dine


Answer
Diclaimer: Students are advised to practice this on their own.
cap mat pin not

cape mate pine note

kit sit fin hat

T IO S
kite site fine hate

I
NO A D
CO N
cut bit quit din
A

PY
DO U A
cute bite quite dine
T
ED PR
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