Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : |
Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct option: |
(a) One of the most important virtues of pepsin is that......................... |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : |
Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
(b) Intestinal irritation can be overcomed by......................... |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : |
Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
(c) Throat disorders can be cured if............................ |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : |
Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
(d) The juice can be used as a cosmetic' means............................ |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : |
Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
(e) The fact that papaya is a versatile fruit is evident from................... |
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Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
(f) The healthiest fruit is.......... |
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Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
(g) Regularly taking of ripe .fruit corrects habitant?........... |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : |
Papaya is the healthiest fruit with a list of properties that is long and exhaustive. Papaya favours digestion as well as cures skin irritation and sunburns. You can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked or boiled or just drink it up as milk shake or juice. The most important of these virtues is the protein - digesting enzyme in the milky juice. The enzyme is similar to pepsin in its digestive action and is said to be so powerful that it can digest 200 times its own weight in protein. It assists the body in assimilating the maximum nutritional value from food to provide energy and body - building materials. |
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess of unhealthy mucus in the stomach, dyspepsia and intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten regularly, corrects habitant constipation, bleeding piles and chronic diarrhoea. |
The juice, used as a cosmetic, removes freckles or brown spots due to exposure to sunlight and makes the skin smooth and delicate. A paste of papaya seeds is applied in skin diseases like those caused by ringworm. The black seeds of the papaya are highly beneficial in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver caused by malnutrition, alcoholism etc. |
(h) To remove ringworm ...............is applied. |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: |
Gorelal was a famous sculptor. His sculptures looked like real ones. One day, he saw a dream that after fifteen days, the demon of death would come to take him. Gorelal prepared nine statues of himself and on the fifteenth day, when the demon of death was to come, he took his place among the statues. The demon could not recognise him and was astonished to see ten Gorelals instead of one. He returned without taking him. Now the God of death came himself. He was also confused so he said, "Gorelal these sculptures would have been perfect but for one mistake", Gorelal could not tolerate the fault finding in his work. He came out and asked, "Where is the fault?? God of death caught him and said, "Here". His pride made his fall. |
Answer the following questions briefly: |
(a) How did the sculptures of Gorelal look? |
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Gorelal was a famous sculptor. His sculptures looked like real ones. One day, he saw a dream that after fifteen days, the demon of death would come to take him. Gorelal prepared nine statues of himself and on the fifteenth day, when the demon of death was to come, he took his place among the statues. The demon could not recognise him and was astonished to see ten Gorelals instead of one. He returned without taking him. Now the God of death came himself. He was also confused so he said, "Gorelal these sculptures would have been perfect but for one mistake", Gorelal could not tolerate the fault finding in his work. He came out and asked, "Where is the fault? God of death caught him and said, "Here". His pride made his fall. |
(b) What did Gorelal dream one day? |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: |
Gorelal was a famous sculptor. His sculptures looked like real ones. One day, he saw a dream that after fifteen days, the demon of death would come to take him. Gorelal prepared nine statues of himself and on the fifteenth day, when the demon of death was to come, he took his place among the statues. The demon could not recognise him and was astonished to see ten Gorelals instead of one. He returned without taking him. Now the God of death came himself. He was also confused so he said, "Gorelal these sculptures would have been perfect but for one mistake", Gorelal could not tolerate the fault finding in his work. He came out and asked, "Where is the fault?? God of death caught him and said, "Here". His pride made his fall. |
(c) What did Gorelal do after the dream? |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: |
Gorelal was a famous sculptor. His sculptures looked like real ones. One day, he saw a dream that after fifteen days, the demon of death would come to take him. Gorelal prepared nine statues of himself and on the fifteenth day, when the demon of death was to come, he took his place among the statues. The demon could not recognise him and was astonished to see ten Gorelals instead of one. He returned without taking him. Now the God of death came himself. He was also confused so he said, "Gorelal these sculptures would have been perfect but for one mistake", Gorelal could not tolerate the fault finding in his work. He came out and asked, "Where is the fault?? God of death caught him and said, "Here". His pride made his fall. |
(d) How was Gorelal caught by the God of death? |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: |
Gorelal was a famous sculptor. His sculptures looked like real ones. One day, he saw a dream that after fifteen days, the demon of death would come to take him. Gorelal prepared nine statues of himself and on the fifteenth day, when the demon of death was to come, he took his place among the statues. The demon could not recognise him and was astonished to see ten Gorelals instead of one. He returned without taking him. Now the God of death came himself. He was also confused so he said, "Gorelal these sculptures would have been perfect but for one mistake", Gorelal could not tolerate the fault finding in his work. He came out and asked, "Where is the fault? God of death caught him and said, "Here". His pride made his fall. |
(e) Give the synonyms of 'astonished' and 'caught, |
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: |
Gorelal was a famous sculptor. His sculptures looked like real ones. One day, he saw a dream that after fifteen days, the demon of death would come to take him. Gorelal prepared nine statues of himself and on the fifteenth day, when the demon of death was to come, he took his place among the statues. The demon could not recognise him and was astonished to see ten Gorelals instead of one. He returned without taking him. Now the God of death came himself. He was also confused so he said, "Gorelal these sculptures would have been perfect but for one mistake", Gorelal could not tolerate the fault finding in his work. He came out and asked, "Where is the fault? God of death caught him and said, "Here". His pride made his fall. |
(f) Where the opposite from the passage of the following: |
(a) artificial |
(b) life |
Complete the sentences by choosing appropriate options. |
(i) I do not agree ............... you. (with / on / at) |
(ii) My neighbour died.............. cancer, (of/from / despite) |
(iii) A house protects you.............. cold and winter, (with / from / among) |
(iv) She did not agree.............. my proposal, (to / with / on) |
(v) He did not listen.............. my advice, (into / at / to) |
(vi) I congratulated her.............. her success, (by/on/into) |
(vii) The diver jumped ............. the river, (over / on / into) |
(viii) The nurse treated him ............. great care. (by/ for/ with) |
(a) | Ancient | (a) | Rough |
(b) | Coarse | (b) | Enthusiasm |
(c) | Glow | (c) | Old |
(d) | Zeal | (d) | Shine |
Rearrange the jumbled words to form meaningful sentences. |
Example: without knowing / not good / his / nature / of a person / to be friend / is / it |
It is not good to be friend of a person without knowing his nature. |
(a) continue/ you / your / should not / with him / friendship |
(b) flatter you / should beware of / always / friends / you / who |
(c) deceive / one day / certainly / will / they / you |
(d) a / is / friend / in / friend / need / a / indeed |
Read the lines from the poem and answer the following questions : |
Explore the meadow houses, |
The burrows in the ground, |
A nest beneath tall grasses, |
The ant?s amazing mound. |
Oh! Meadows have surprises |
And many things to tell; |
You may discover these yourself, |
If you look and listen well. |
Questions: |
(a) What does the poet suggest us in the poem 'Meadow Surprises? |
(b) What do you mean by Meadow Kouses? |
(c) How can the beauties of the meadow be enjoyed? |
(d) What do sharp ears help one to enjoy? |
OR |
Read the lines from the poem and answer the following questions: |
At a quarter to one, dirty and dishevelled cut and bleeding, he said, I think that will do, and rose and wiped his brow. |
The bicycle looked as if it also had enough of it. Which one had received most punishment it would have been difficult to say. I took him into the back kitchen where, so far as was possible, he cleaned himself. Then I sent him home. |
Questions: |
(a) What made the friend dirty and bleed? |
(b) Explain: ?I think that will do'. |
(c) What does the above passage narrate? |
(d) Find the word from the passage that means 'hard' or 'tough'. |
Answer any four of the following questions: |
(a) How did the spirit of the dog help the farmer second time? |
(b) Why was the name plate missing at Mr. Gessler's shop? |
(c) Does Nishad agree with Maya about Mr. Nath? How does he feel about him? |
(d) Why does Mr. Wonka collect items from the oldest things? Do you think this is the right way to begin his invention? |
(e) Which challenge of the king did Gopal accept? |
(f) How does a butterfly sip nectar from a buttercup? |
Answer the following question. |
(a) What is 'The master call? Why is it the most important signal for an elephant to learn? |
(b) If a cop had not arrived in the end what would have Soapy's life been like? |
(c) What is the difference between Mr. Purcell and the customer? |
(d) This pet bear is constantly compared to a dog. Why? |
(e) On which planet did Tilloo live? |
Narrate the author's reaction when his bicycle was destroyed. |
OR |
The second zoo keeper made some revelations. What were they? |
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