Q.5. Read the poem and answer the questions. 5
The sun, the moon, the stars He made
To all his creatures free
And spreads o ‘er earth the grassy blade,
For worms as well as thee.
Let them enjoy their little day,
Their lowly bliss received;
O do not lightly take away
The life thou canst not give.
1. Give the meaning of a.bliss b. thou
2. Explain the thought contained in the last two lines.
3. Name the figure of speech a. The sun, the moon, the stars He made
4. What is the ecological importance of worms?
5. What are the creations of God mentioned in the poem?
Q.6. Read the extract and complete the table below: 5
Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869. He completed his law in England and
returned back to India. He was keen on helping the poor and downtrodden. He is
internationally known for his work in South Africa, where he fought against racial
discrimination. He began the sathyagraha movements and initiated a major agitation in the
form of a “ non-cooperation movement” against Britishers in 1930, followed by the Quit India
movement in 1942. He was killed by a fanatic on 30th January 1948. He was given the title
“Father of the Nation.”
Name :
Academic qualification :
Aim in life :
Two major movements :
Work in South Africa :
Q.7.Write in 4 to 5 sentences
7. what are the provisions in the declaration of United Nations to ensure equality of
women? 4
8. write a letter to your friend telling how you are going to celebrate dipawali during the
pandemic Covid-19. 5
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1. Meaning of bliss is perfect happiness and great joy
2.the thought is that don't take away life easily if u r not happy
3. I think it is a paradox
4. worms are also called farmers friends coz of the multiplied of service they provide to soil that helps in the plant's growth.
5. Sun , moon , stars are the creations by God mentioned in the poem
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