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           The Aditya Birla Public School, Khor      (2021 - 2022) Sub: English                                                                                                   Class: IV B __________________________________________________________________________                                                          Bambi_CB_MCQs 1. Who is the author of the lesson ‘Bambi’? i) Roald Dahl ii) Nandini Nayar iii) Felix Salten iv) Leo Tolstoy 2. What was the name of Bambi's friend? i) Man ii) old stag iii) Faline iv) Roe 3. How did Bambi wake up from his sleep? i) When Faline called him. ii) The stag woke him up. iii) When he heard a sound. iv) The bird was chirping. 4. Who said to whom? "You will never come back". i) old stag to Bambi ii) Bambi to Faline iii) Faline to Man iv) Man to Faline 5. How did the old stag move through the bushes? i) leaping ii) gliding iii) walking iv) jumping 6. What is the meaning of the word ‘rage’? i) walking slowly ii) get extremely angry iii) jumping iv) quickly   7. Why was Bambi puzzled and terrified? i) Because the old stag didn't allow him to move quickly. ii) When he saw Man. iii) As he was not able to meet Faline. iv) When the old stag disappeared. 8. How did Bambi and stag return back? i) They took a zigzag course. ii) They took a straight way back. iii) They waited till Man left. iv) They bounded ahead. 9. Match the beginning of the sentence with the correct ending. The old stag advanced slowly __________________. i) the noble stag just now ii) and Bambi followed him iii) and lifted his head, listening. iv) stop again, going very slowly ahead.   10. Match the beginning of the sentence with the correct ending. Man was standing quite close to them leaning against the trunk of an oak,  ______________. i) the noble stag just now ii) in spite of his impatience iii) hidden by a few leaves of hazel bushes iv) stop again, going very slowly ahead​

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Answered by tejalwathore695
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a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles.

a half of the celestial sphere.

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