DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 4 Describing Words

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DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Solutions Pdf Chapter 4 Describing Words

DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Chapter 4 Worksheet 1 Solutions

Question 1.
Match the following pictures with their description.
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Answer:
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Question 2.
Read the following:
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  • Alladinwasa poor boy.
    What kind of a boy?— poor
  • He lived in a small hut.
    What kind of a hut? — small
  • One day he found a magic lamp.
    What kind of a lamp? — magic

The words ‘poor’, ‘small’ and ‘magic’ tell us something about the nouns Alladin, hut and lamp respectively.
Similarly,

  • A powerful genie lived inside the lamp.
  • He had black eyes and a big , round belly.
  • He promised to grant Alladin three wishes.

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DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 4 Describing Words

Question 3.
Read the following extracts from the A.3 ‘Dolphins’ (Unit-Animal World) and A.2 ‘The God of River’ (Unit- Nature Cares) of My English Reader and underline the describing words.
(a) Dolphins are usually gentle but sometimes they get angry. When they are angry, they make loud, clapping noise with their jaws. Dolphins are often very helpful.
(b) He was tall and fair and held a golden pot in his hand. But he looked sad.
Answer:
(a) gentle; angry; loud; clapping
(b) tall, fair, sad

Question 4.
Fill in the blanks with suitable
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Cinderella was a ________ girl. She had _______ hair and ________ eyes. She lived with her ________ step-sisters.They both were _______ and ____ . They did not like Cinderella. Even her step-mother was _______ towards her.
Answer:
beautiful; golden; blue; two; fat; ugly; cruel.

DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Chapter 4 Worksheet 2 Solutions

Question 1.
Read the following story. Some nouns (naming words) have been underlined. Encircle the describing words for each of the underlined nouns.
The Poor Lady and the Little Lamb
Once upon a time there lived an (old)lady. She was very poor. She led a lonely life. One day she got a little lamb with green eyes and white fur. The kind lady started looking after the lovely lamb. Then, one day, a man who had red eves and a long beard came to the old lady’s small hut. He told the lonely lady that he was the owner of the lovely lamb. The lady heard this and became sad. Seeing this the man told her that he had come there only to see if the elderly lady was taking proper care of the small lamb. He did not want to take the innocent lamb back. The old lady thanked the kind man and lived happily thereafter.
Answer:
lonely; little; green; white; kind; lovely; red; long; small; lonely; lovely; elderly; small; innocent; old; kind.

Question 2.
Work with your partner and write at least five describing words each for the following. One example is given for you.
(a) bag—
(i) new bag
(ii) tom bag
(iii) big bag.
(iv) _____________
(v) _____________

(b) grapes
(i) _____________
(ii) _____________
(iii) _____________
(iv) _____________
(v) _____________

(c) house
(i) _____________
(ii) _____________
(iii) _____________
(iv) _____________
(v) _____________

(d) day
(i) _____________
(ii) _____________
(iii) _____________
(iv) _____________
(v) _____________

(e) king
(i) _____________
(ii) _____________
(iii) _____________
(iv) _____________
(v) _____________

(f) neighbour
(i) _____________
(ii) _____________
(iii) _____________
(iv) _____________
(v) _____________
Answer:
(a) – (iv) small bag
(v) black bag.

(b) —(i) sweet grapes
(ii) sour grapes
(iii) ripe grapes
(iv) unripe grapes
(v) costly grapes.

(c) —(i) big house
(ii) new house
(iii) pink house
(iv) my house
(v) painted house.

(d)—(i) hot day
(ii) rainy day
(iii) sunny day
(iv) black day
(v) bright day.

(e)—(i) kind king
(ii) cruel king
(iii) brave king
(iv) popular king
(v) great king.

(f)—(i) kind neighbour
(ii) helpful neighbour
(iii) fat neighbour
(iv) quarrelsome neighbour
(v) cruel neighbour.

DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 4 Describing Words

DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Chapter 4 Worksheet 3 Solutions

Question 1.
The following groups of words contain one wrong describing word. Underline it. The first one has been done for you.
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(a) Chocolate—soft, tasty, sweet, harmful, slow.
(b) dress—new, red, clever, costly, neat
(c) book—soft, holy, interesting, good, old
(d) movie—exciting, rich, boring, enter-taining, long
(e) baby—naughty, active, cute, thick, innocent
Answer:
(b) clever
(c) soft
(d) rich
(e) thick.

Question 2.
Add at least one describing word before the underlined nouns and rewrite the sentences in the space provided. One example is given for you.
(a) The princess was sleeping on her bed.
Answer:
The pretty princess was sleeping on her comfortable bed.

(b) The lady gave the boy some money.
Answer:
The kind lady gave the hungry boy some money.

(c) The clouds covered the sky.
Answer:
The dark clouds covered the vast sky.

(d) The nightingale sang a song.
Answer:
The little nightingale sang a melodious song.

(e) The baby broke the inkpot.
Answer:
The sweet baby broke the small inkpot.

(f) The soldier killed the enemy.
Answer:
The brave soldier killed the foreign enemy.

(g) The student solved the question.
Answer:
The intelligent student solved the tough question.

Do It Yourself

Question 1.
Circle the describing words in the following story.
A rich man once employed a mahout for his pet elephant. The mahout was a cruel man and did not love the elephant. One day he went to a busy market riding on the elephant. He felt thirsty and bought a tender coconut to drink its sweet juice. He broke the coconut on the elephant’s head. The elephant was very angry. He was a clever creature and thought of teaching the heartless mahout a lesson. On the way back, the elephant saw a big coconut tree laden with green and juicy coconuts. The elephant plucked a huge coconut with its long trunk and gave the mahout mighty blow on the head with the coconut.
Answer:
rich; his; cmel; one; busy; tender; sweet; clever; heartless; big; green; juicy; huge; long; mighty.

Question 2.
Draw and Describe
Draw a doll/clown/genie or any other thing (noun) of your choice and then describe it to your friends. One example is given for you.

My Doll
My doll has big, green eyes and long hair. She is wearing a white lacy dress and pink shoes. She has a small, round purse In her hand.
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DAV Class 3 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 4 Describing Words

Question 3.
Let us play a game. Divide yourselves Into two Teams—A and B. A member from Team A will whisper a noun to a member from Team B. This member will now describe the noun to his team-mates without disclosing its name. His team-mates will have to guess the noun from the description. Example,
the noun given is — apple
description — I am round and red.
I am sweet and juicy.
Do not forget to use as many describing words as possible.
Answer:
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