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1 Written as per the new syllabus prescribed by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune. STD. VI English Balbharati Printed at: Repro India Ltd., Mumbai Target Publications Pvt. Ltd. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, C.D. ROM/Audio Video Cassettes or electronic, mechanical including photocopying; recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the Publisher _10900_JUP P.O. No
2 PREFACE Our Std.VI English book comes equipped with Summaries, Paraphrases, Formative and Summative Questions and Answers and of course Grammar. The goal of this English book was to simplify the Text Book and break it into smaller bites so as to make it easier for the students to understand. Every chapter in the book begins with a Glossary section that explains the meaning of difficult words. It moves ahead with a paraphrase/ summary that gives the readers a snapshot of the poem/ chapter. The section that follows consists of Summative Assessment which includes Questions and Answers based upon the poems and chapters. We have deliberately broken the poems and chapters into smaller extracts for an easy understanding. The Summative Assessment section also includes Language Study and Open Ended Questions that compel the students to think out of the box and ignite their imagination. The Formative Assessment part of the poems and chapters includes Speaking, Reading and Writing Activities along with Project Work. Here, we've answered as many Questions as we could and deemed necessary. To be judicious towards the exercise, we've left a few Questions unanswered and have expected the students to answer them on their own. However this was done either based on the nature of the questions or to prod the students to dig deeper into the given topics. The Grammar section which is included towards the end of the book consists of eight chapters. It focuses on all the topics as mentioned in the syllabus and is packed with solved and practice exercises. The final section of the book includes the Model Test Papers. Every Model Test Paper is based on a Single Unit as it appears in the Text Book. It gives students a chance to test their knowledge quotient based on what they've learned so far. We hope this book turns out to be a guiding angel for the students of Std.VI and helps them prepare aptly for their examination. The journey to create a complete book is strewn with triumphs, failures and near misses. If you think we ve nearly missed something or want to applaud us for our triumphs, we d love to hear from you. Please write to us at : mail@targetpublications.org A book affects eternity; one can never tell where its influence stops. From, Publisher Best of luck to all the aspirants!
3 No. Topic Name Page No. Voyage One 1.1 Don t Give Up! Who s the Greatest? Autobiography of a Great Indian Bustard Children are going to school A Kabaddi Match The Peacock and the Crane Param Vir Chakra : Our Heroes 39 Voyage Two 2.1 The Clothesline The Worth of a Fabric A Wall Magazine for your Class! Anak Krakatoa The Silver House Ad wise Customers Yonamine and Bushi 75 Voyage Three 3.1 It Can Be Done Seven Sisters Stone Soup Sushruta (A Peep into the Past) The Donkey The Merchant of Venice At the Science Fair 120
4 Voyage Four 4.1 Sleep, My Treasure The Story of Gautama s Quest Mr Nobody A Mad Tea Party If I can stop one heart from breaking The Phantom Tollbooth (A Book Review) The Sword in the Stone An Autumn Greeting 162 Grammar 01 Main Parts of Speech Types of Verbs Degrees of Comparison Wh-Questions Polar Questions Prefix and Suffix Rhyming Words Alliteration 180 Model Test Paper Model Test Paper - I 182 Model Test Paper - II 183 Model Test Paper - III 184 Model Test Paper - IV 185 Note: Textual Questions are represented by * mark.
5 1.1 Don t Give Up! Std. VI Chapter 1.1: Don t Give Up! Glossary bowed her (phrase) defeat (n) give up (phrase) has known many a blast (phrase) loftier (adj) patient (adj) prouder (adj) stronger (adj) sturdy (adj) victory (n) you beat (phrase) pulled her down failure lose heart and stop trying has survived many blows of stormy winds taller and stronger to be calm and uncomplaining feeling good about oneself physically powerful strong success you win Paraphrase In the poem Don t Give Up!, the poet is asking the readers to never give up. She says that even if one has tried and failed, one should never stop there. She says that having patience helps one achieve great things in life. For example, she talks about the little birds that fall while learning to fly. But they still do not stop trying. Through a continuous effort, they finally learn to fly and grow stronger. The poet gives us an example of an oak tree that has survived many storms and has grown taller and stronger with time. She concludes by saying that if one wins by easy means, it would be of no value. Hence, winning, after facing defeat is the real achievement. Summative Assessment Extract I Read the extract from line (1 to 16) on page (1) of your textbook and answer the following questions. 1. What is the poet trying to teach us? Ans: The poet is trying to teach us to never give up in life. She wants us to keep trying until we succeed. 2. What difficulties does the young bird face while learning to fly? Ans: The young bird keeps falling while learning to fly for a longer period of time. However, it never stops trying and eventually grows strong and learns to fly. 3. How does the oak tree become loftier and prouder? Ans: The oak tree becomes loftier and prouder only after surviving countless blows of stormy winds. 4. Choose any four pairs of Rhyming Words from the poem. Ans: The four pairs of Rhyming Words are: i. won - done ii. crying - trying iii. stronger - longer iv. known - grown 1
6 Std. VI Chapter 1.1: Don t Give Up! 5. Give two examples of Alliteration. Ans: Alliteration is a figure of speech where a repetition of sound or letter in the beginning of words, gives a musical quality to the line. Examples of Alliteration: i. Up a little longer. ii. That s the test that tries you! Here, the words that, the, test begin with the same sound and letter t. Open Ended Questions *1. Your friend fell down learning to ride a bicycle and now has given it up altogether. What do you think will be the poet s advice? Write it down. Ans: I think, the poet will advise my friend to keep trying until he learns to ride the bicycle. 2. You have failed a class test and now you lack the confidence to face any class test again. What do you think will the poet advise you? Write it down. [Note: Students are expected to attempt the above question on their own.] Formative Assessment Speaking Activity *1. Have you ever given up on something good? Share your story with your friend. Ans: Yes, I did give up on something good when I was in class XI. I was selected to take part in a singing contest. However, I was afraid to go up on the stage and perform in front of the crowd. I, therefore, asked my music teacher to withdraw my name from the competition, giving up on my dream of winning the singing contest. 2. Recite your favourite motivational poem in class. Ans: Your Best If you always try your best Then you ll never have to wonder About what you could have done If you d summoned all your thunder. And if your best Was not as good As you hoped it would be, You still could say, I gave today All that I had in me. 2 -Barbara Vance
7 Std. VI Chapter 1.1: Don t Give Up! Reading Activity 1. Read the following quotes and guess the names of the speakers. Arise, Awake and stop not until the goal is reached. Swami Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently. Ford Many of life s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. Thomas 3
8 Std. VI Chapter 1.2: Who s the Greatest? 1.2 Who s the Greatest? Glossary agitated (adj) disturbed compete (v) to take part in a competition courtier (n) a person who is present in the court of a king curious (adj) eager to know emperor (n) king, ruler exclaimed (v) to say or shout with strong emotions expression (n) the look on someone s face extends (v) to stretch favours (n) to give someone things they desire flog (v) beat someone hard, especially with a whip in a proper fix (phrase) in a tight corner, in a difficult situation incur displeasure (phrase) make someone angry interesting (adj) something that catches attention moustache (n) hair that grows on the upper lip of a man nobleman (n) a man born into high class of rank or title occasion (n) a particular time or event offending (adj) upsetting, causing a problem opportunity (n) chance patron of art and culture (phrase) a person who appreciates, supports and encourages art and culture pose (v) to put across scholar (n) an intelligent and learned person stunned (adj) shocked, surprised sweetmeats (n) sweet food thoughtfully (adv) with a careful thought whip (v) to hit someone word of mouth (phrase) passing information orally from one person to another Summary Emperor Akbar is known as one of the greatest ruler in the world. Moreover, he was also a good human being. He had great respect for scholars, writers, poets and artists of various religions. Birbal was his favourite among the nine gems or nav-ratnas in his court. Akbar liked to ask questions to his courtiers and Birbal was usually the one to come up with witty answers. One day the Emperor asked his courtiers in a very serious manner as to what should be the punishment extended to the person who pulls his moustache. This question surprised some courtiers and left some disturbed. Only Birbal was witnessing the scene calmly and had a smile playing on his lips. Akbar, suddenly, threw the question at Birbal to which he cleverly replied that the offender should be given his favourite sweets. The courtiers looked at Birbal with a question mark on their face. Birbal explained that it could only be the Emperor s grandson, who would have the courage to pull his moustache. Upon hearing this Emperor Akbar burst out laughing. The exact incident had taken place earlier that day. On another occasion, when Akbar was relaxing with his courtiers, they began to flatter him to gain favours. He was called the greatest of kings by one of them. They even compared his 4
9 Std. VI Chapter 1.2: Who s the Greatest? greatness to God. Akbar wasn t foolish to believe them, so he decided to test them on their word. He asked them to point out one thing that he could do but God Almighty couldn t. He warned them that if they failed to come up with an answer by the next day, they would have to face his displeasure. Everyone was puzzled. They could not find any solution other than to ask Birbal for his help. The next morning, in a court full of people, the Emperor asked the courtiers for their answer. Birbal stepped forward to answer the question in his usual witty form. According to him, there was certainly one thing that Akbar could do, but God Almighty could not. He said that Emperor Akbar could banish a person from his kingdom, but God could not. This is because God s kingdom extends everywhere. Akbar, once again, praised Birbal for his wit and forgave the courtiers for their foolishness. Summative Assessment Extract I Read the extract from line (1 to 16) on page (2) of your textbook and answer the following questions. I. Do as directed. 1. Name the courtier closest to the Emperor s heart. Ans: Birbal 2. King Akbar was a patron of and. (Fill in the blanks) Ans: art and culture 3. Choose the verb form of the word belief from the extract. Ans: believe II. Give the meaning of the following words and phrases. *1. untold wealth - a large quantity of wealth *2. closest to the Emperor s heart - Emperor s favourite 3. pose interesting questions - to ask exciting questions III. Answer of the following questions in 2-3 sentences. 1. Why was Akbar known as one of the greatest rulers in the world? Ans: Akbar was known as one of the greatest rulers in the world because along with having a vast empire, a very strong army and untold wealth, he was a good human being. 2. What did Akbar love to do? Ans: Akbar loved to pose interesting questions to his courtiers in his court. 3. How have the stories of Akbar and Birbal handed down over generation? Ans: The stories of Akbar and Birbal have been handed down over generations mostly by word of mouth. 5
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