JANDKNCERT | English | Class 4th | Tulip Series
Robin
Hood | Lesson 7 | Prose |
Summary | Questions | Answers
Short Summary
Robin Hood was a brave
and clever man who helped poor people. In this story, a clever man uses his wit
to escape from Robin Hood and his friends.
Reading is Fun
Question
1. Who was Robin Hood?
Answer:
Robin Hood was a brave and clever man who lived in Sherwood Forest with his
friends.
Question
2. Who did Robin Hood and his friends see?
Answer:
Robin Hood and his friends saw a poor man walking through the forest.
Question
3. What did the man say to Robin Hood?
Answer:
The man told Robin Hood about his problem and asked for help.
Let’s Talk
1.
If you encountered a situation like that of the man, what would you do?
Answer:
If I faced such a situation, I would stay calm and try to solve the problem
wisely. I would also seek help from honest and kind people.
2.
Do you remember any incident where you used your wit?
Answer:
Yes, once I solved a difficult classroom problem quickly by thinking carefully
and using my intelligence. My teacher appreciated me for it.
3.
Do you read children’s books? Who is your favourite child hero?
Answer:
Yes, I like reading children’s books. My favourite child hero is Robin Hood
because he was brave, clever, and always helped poor people.
Let’s Write
1.
Write True or False
1.
Robin Hood was a good man.
Answer: True
2.
Robin Hood lived in a palace.
Answer: False
3.
The man was carrying a bag of clothes.
Answer: False
4.
The man was not intelligent.
Answer: False
5.
The man threw flour into the faces of Robin Hood’s friends.
Answer: True
2.
Write the rhyming words
Wit
— Sit
He
— Me
Pink
— Think
Sack
— Back
Fair
— Dear
Tell
— Well
Then
— Ten
Bad
— Sad
3.
Apply your knowledge and write one word for the following
a.
A place where you read.
Answer: Library
b.
A place where you play cricket.
Answer: Playground
c.
You write with it in your copy.
Answer: Pen
d.
You sleep on it in the night.
Answer: Bed
e.
A place where you have bath.
Answer: Bathroom
f.
A room where you read comics in the school.
Answer: Library
Grammar Time
Phrase
A
phrase like a sentence is also a group of words that has meaning and makes
sense but not complete sense. It unlike a sentence has neither a subject nor a
predicate. e.g.:
(i)
at great speed. (ii) without any fear.
(iii)
homework regularly. (iv) in the ground.
NOTE:
A Phrase can be turned into a Sentence by adding some words to it. e.g.:
(a)
I’ll do my homework regularly.
(b)
An honest man faces everything without any fear.
Now
write in the space provided which of the following groups of words are Sentences
and which are Phrases?
1.
There is a lot of noise.
Answer: Sentence
2.
A good student must be punctual.
Answer: Sentence
3.
Out of the cage
Answer: Phrase
4.
Do you like reading novels?
Answer: Sentence
5.
Three hours late
Answer: Phrase
6.
Be honest.
Answer: Sentence
7.
What a beautiful bird on that tree!
Answer: Sentence
8.
Man of wisdom
Answer: Phrase
9.
Thank you!
Answer: Sentence
10.
Last Sunday
Answer: Phrase


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