(a) What are the joys of childhood.
(1) games, work hard and fun
(2) labour and work only
(3) eating cakes only
(4) games, fun, eating sweets and cakes.
(b) Give opposite of forget'.
(1) dark (2) dull
(3) remember (4) call
(c) Would old people be happy, if they became children again
(1) Yes (2) May be (3) May not be (4) No
(d) What wish did the father make ?
(1) He had been a child again
(2) He would become an oldman
(3) He would become a young boy
(4) He would become a rich man.
(e) Give meaning of little'.
(0) Give Adjective form of (Il and Ill form degree) 'Good'.
(g) Why was the boy crying ?
(1) He wanted a lollipop
(2) He did not want to go to school
(3) He had not done his homework
(4) He was hurt.
(h) To whom does a child's troubles seem big.
(1) to a mother
(2) to a father
(3) to a child
(4) to a teacher.
Answers
Explanation:
a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d.??
e. small
f. better, best
g. 2
h. 4
Answer:
The correct answers will be:
(a) (4) games, fun, eating sweets and cakes.
(b) (3) remember
(c) (2) May be
(d) (1) He had been a child again.
(e) meaning of "little" is "lower in age and smaller in size"
(f) Good- Better - Best.
(g) (2) He did not want to go to school.
(h) (3) to a child.
Explanation:
(a) The best part of life, according to the elderly, is childhood. They reflect on their past and recall all of their good childhood memories. The humorous games, the enjoyable times they had at school, the delectable cakes they used to eat, the jokes they used to tell, and the never-ending conversations they had with their classmates on virtually every subject.
(b) Forget means not remembering something.
(c) According to the passage, the old men may be happy if they become children again.
(d) The father by seeing his son crying for not going to school wished to be a child again.
(e) Little means a small thing. Here the boy is little as he i lower in age and smaller in size.
(f) Comparative or II degree of Good is Better and Superlative or III degree of Good is Best.
(g) The boy was crying because he did not want to go to school.
(h) A child's trouble seems to be a little one for the aged ones but it is a major problem for themselves.
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