My School Days Question Answer Class 5 Lesson 5 | Activity Solution

 West Bengal Primary Board My School Days Question Answer Class 5 Lesson 5 | Activity Solution


My School Days


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ACTIVITY 1


Let’s answer the following questions:

 

(a) To which school was the author admitted?

Answer - The author was admitted to Ballygunge Government High School.

 

(b) What was the school hall used for?

Answer - The school hall was used for the annual prize distribution ceremony, feasts, on the occasion of Saraswati Puja, and showing play and movie.

 

(c) What was the name of the Shakespearean play that was performed in the hall?

Answer - The name of the Shakespearean play that was performed in the hall was “The Merchant of Venice”.

 

(d) Name the two foreign actors mentioned by the author.

Answer - Greenberg and Salim are the two foreign actors mentioned by the author.

 

ACTIVITY 2


Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements:

 

(a) The author went to Ballygunge Government High School with his mother. [F]

 

(b) The Ballygunge Government High School is on the eastern side of Beltala Police Station. [T]

 

(c) The southern part of the school was the playground. [T]

 

(d) When seen from above the author’s school looked like the English letter “L”. [F]

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ACTIVITY 3


Let’s match the words in column A with their meanings in column B:

 

A

B

(a) Sums

Someone who belongs to another country (d)

(b) Nodded

Encircled (c)

(c) Surrounded

Movie (e)

(d) Foreigner

Mathematical problems (a)

(e) Cinema

Moving the head up and down to say yes (b)

 

ACTIVITY 4


Let’s fill in the following chart with suitable verb forms:

 

PRESENT

PAST

PAST PARTICIPLE

Go

Went

Gone

Look

Looked

Looked

Give

Gave

Given

Show

Showed

Shown

Use

Used

Used

 

ACTIVITY 5


From sentences of your own with the following verbs:

 

Went - He went to the school yesterday.

 

Looked - The boy looked around him with wondering eyes.

 

Give - Give me a glass of water, please.

 

Show - I'll show you the car I've just bought.

 

Use - She advised him not to use too much sugar.

 

ACTIVITY 6


Let’s complete the following sentences with information from the text:

 

(a) The subject that B.D Roy taught was English.

 

(b) The author remembers the head pandit Bhattacharya Sir for his excellent handwriting.


(c) Ashubabu conducted an event called Music drawing.

 

(d) The time span of the author’s school-life was six years.

 

(e) The author went back to his school one more time to attend a reunion of ex-students.

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ACTIVITY 7


Let’s answer the following question:

 

(a) How did B.D. Roy teach the pronunciation of ‘the’?

Answer - B.D. Roy taught that the pronunciation of ‘the’ depends on whether the following word begins with a vowel or a consonant.

 

(b) How did the author get to be Ashubabu’s favourite?

Answer - The author could draw very well and Ashubabu was the drawing teacher of the school. In this way, the author got to be Ashubabu’s favourite.

 

(c) What was ‘Music drawing’?

Answer - ‘Music drawing’ was an event conducted by drawing teacher Ashubabu. In this event, there would be a blackboard and colored chalks on a table. A student would sing a song and another would draw a picture on the blackboard, trying to capture in lines and colour the essence of the song.

 

(d) Why did everything seem much smaller to the author when he went back to school after ten years?

Answer - The author seemed everything much smaller when he went back to the school after ten years because when he left the school he was five feet three inches tall and now he has grown to about six and a half feet.

 

(e) What is ‘a pleasure’ according to the author?

Answer - According to the author ‘A pleasure’ is indeed to look back and relive the past moments of joy.

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ACTIVITY 8


Let’s fill in the blanks with words from the box:

[Pronounce, excellent, favourite, memories, recognize]

 

(1) Sachin Tendulkar is my favouritecricketer.

 

(2) When Rip Van Winkle came back to the village the next morning, he could not recognize it.

 

(3) Most people have sweet memoriesof childhood.

 

(4) The student could not pronouncethe word correctly.

 

(5) Mr. Das is an excellentteacher.

 

ACTIVITY 9(a)


Let’s identify the subject and predicate in the following sentences:

 

(1) One day he told us the story ‘The Ox and The Frog’ from Aesop’s fables.

 

(2) B.D. Roy taught us English.

 

(3) He was a small man and he took great care to ensure that we pronounced English correctly.

 

(4) But I could draw very well.

 

(5) Ashubabu was given the charge of the decorating the hall for the annual prize distribution ceremony.

 

ACTIVITY 9(b)


Let’s split the sentences mentioned in Activity 9(a) into subject and predicate, and fill in the given chart:

 

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

He

told us the story ‘The Ox and The Frog’ from Aesop’s fables.

B.D. Roy

taught us English.

He

was a small man and took great care to ensure that we pronounced English correctly.

I

could draw very well

Ashubabu

was give the charge of decorating the hall for the annual prize distribution ceremony.

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ACTIVITY 10


Fill in the blanks with present continuous tense of the giving verbs in brackets.

 

(1) What are you doing (do) tonight?

 

(2) John is reading (read) a book now.

 

(3) Ali and Sudip are working(work) late today.

 

(4) Mita is listening (listen) to music.

 

(5) Raju is sitting (sit) next to Sunil.

 

(6) How many other students are studying(study) with you?

 

(7) The phone is ringing (ring).

 

ACTIVITY 11


Write five sentences to describe yourself with the following hints:

 

Your name and age: Myself (You’re Name) and I am 12 Year old.

 

The place you live in: I lived in (Your address) with my parents.

 

The name of your school: My school name is (Your school name).

 

Your hobby likes and dislikes: I'm mad about reading book, but I can't bear time pass work.

 

What you want to be when you grow up:Some want to become a lawyer, teacher, or any other profession in their life.

 

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Revision Lesson

Lesson 1 India: Superpower in Cricket

Lesson 2 A Feat On Feet

Lesson 3 Phulmani’s India

Lesson 4 Memory In Marble

Lesson 6 The Clever Monkey

Lesson 7 The Rebel Poet

Lesson 8 Buildings to Remember

Lesson 9 The Bird’s Eye

Lesson 10 A Great Social Reformer

Lesson 11 The Finishing Point

Lesson 12 Beyond Barriers

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