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ST THOMAS SCHOOL WORKSHEET ENGLISH NAME DATE TIME: 3 Hrs CLASS: IV SEC: M. Marks : 80 Q 1 SECTION A (READING) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Golu and Molu were two friends. They lived in Rajnagar colony. Golu worked hard and did his work in time. Molu loved to play and watch TV. He never came back in time in the evenings. He copied all his homework from Golu. He was not sincere in his work so he never get good marks. Golu was loved by his neighbours and teachers because he was sincere. Molu had one good habit. He helped others, he shared his snacks with his friends. Golu asked him to work in time so that he can be a better boy. Molu tried and he too was loved by all. 1.1 Answer the following questions: (a) Who were friends? Ans. (b) Where did they live? Ans. (c) Who did work in time? Ans. (d) Who came late in the evening?. 1.2 (e) Write the antonyms of: (i) hard (ii) good (e) Use these words in sentences of your own: (i) Friends (ii) Sincere SECTION B (WRITING) Q 2 Complete the following story with the help of the words: Complete the letter with the help of words / phrases given below: Head, opportunity, Fighting, bite, quarrel, poor

After a feast, two cats see a piece of cake and start for it. A monkey sees this as an for gain and offers to help them. The monkey divides the cake into two parts but shakes its saying they are unequal. He takes a of one piece and then the other, but still finds them unequal. He continues doing so until there is no more cake left, leaving the little cats disappointed. Moral: When you amongst yourselves, someone else gains from it. Q 3 Complete the letter with the help of words / phrases given below: Assembly attending notice, cricket, advised, excuse 456, Sapphire apartment Chennai The Principal St. Thomas School Chennai Sub: Exemption from school assembly Madam This is bring to your that I sprained my foot yesterday while playing. I shall be grateful to you if you me from the school for three days from January 20, 2019 as the doctor has me for maximum rest possible. SECTION C (GRAMMAR) Q 4 Fill in the blanks with correct adjectives: (a) He is years of age. (sixty / a few ) (b) Ram is a boy. (enough / strong) Q 5 Underline the adverbs in the sentences and write their kinds: (a) Check the sum again. (b) Sohan kicked the ball hardly.. Q 6 Fill in the blanks with suitable similes: (a) As as thieves (b)as as doorpost (c) As as bull. (d)as as mouse.

Q 7 Fill in the blanks with the synonyms of the underlined words: (a) Manish is very brave boy. (b) Anita keeps her room very tidy. Q 8 Identify the parts of speech: An apple a day keeps the doctor away. _ Q 9 Fill in the blanks with much / many / some / any : (a) How does this shirt cost? (b) We don t have rice. (c) I want water. (d) I have read novels. Q 10 Frame new words by adding dis / un prefix and able / ish suffix: (a) + piease = (b) admire + = Q 11 Fill in the blanks using Conjunction from the words given below: (a) Do you want to go Agra Jaipur? (or / and) (b) I can not eat eggs I am allergic to them. (though / because) Q 12 Fill in the blanks using correct Preposition: (a) we went this tunnel. (through / above ) (b) They will come Monday. ( on / at ) (c) He looked the fridge. (into / in ) Q 13 Fill in the blanks with the correct question tags: (a) She has a beautiful dress. (b) I told you about my friend. (c) He doesn t like coffee. Q 14 SECTION D (LITERATURE) Answer the following questions: (a) When did Nawab realize he had been outwitted? Ans (b)why did the boy bring the young crow home?

(c)what was the day s order to the dark clouds? Ans (d)why did David decide to go to Betsey Trotwood? Ans Q 15 Write the meanings of : gleaming chilly occasionally beheaded Q 16 Read these lines and answer the following questions: (a) I don t know- it s got six legs and sharp knees. And srt of frilly ginger eyebrows on stalks (i) What is being described here? (ii) Who is describing it? (iii) Who is it being described it?