CLASS II ASSIGNMENT 3. Time: Flexible Maximum Marks: 30. Section A: COMPREHENSION [10]

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Link Unit 3 A Freshly Baked Cake CLASS II ASSIGNMENT 3 Time: Flexible Maximum Marks: 30 Section A: COMPREHENSION [10] Read this passage. Once upon a time, there lived an ant and a grasshopper in a grassy meadow. All day, the ant worked hard. She collected grains of wheat from the farmer s field, far away. Every day, she would start in the morning to bring grains of wheat. All day long she would toil, without stop or rest, scurrying back and forth from the field, collecting the grains of wheat and storing them carefully in her larder. The grasshopper would look at her and laugh. Why do you work so hard, dear ant? he would say. Come, rest for a while, and listen to my song. Summer is here, the days are long and bright. Why waste the sunshine in labour and toil? The ant ignored him every time, and just kept hurrying to the field a little faster. This made the grasshopper laugh even louder. He thought the ant was silly to work like this and not enjoy the summer months. He would say, Come and dance with me! Forget about work and enjoy the summer! and the grasshopper would hop away across the meadow, singing and dancing merrily. Then, the winter came and snow began to fall. The sun was hardly seen, and it became freezing cold. The grasshopper was cold and hungry. He had nowhere to shelter from the snow, and nothing to eat. There was no food, everything was covered with snow.

Oh! What shall I do? Where shall I go? wailed the grasshopper. Suddenly he remembered the ant. Ah! I shall go to the ant and ask her for food and shelter! decided the grasshopper. So off he went to the ant's house and knocked at her door. Hello ant! he cried cheerfully. Here I am, to sing for you. I will warm myself by your fire, while you get me some food from that larder of yours! The ant looked at the grasshopper and said, All summer long, I worked hard while you made fun of me, and sang and danced. You should have thought of winter then! Go away and find somewhere else to sing, grasshopper! There is no warmth or food for you here! And the ant shut the door on the grasshopper's face. Now, answer these questions. A. Complete the following sentences by choosing the right option from the ones given in the brackets. [3] 1. The collected wheat from the farmer s field. (grasshopper, ant) 2. The grasshopper would look at the ant and. (sing, laugh) 3. When the winter came the was hardly seen. (sun, snow) B. Answer the following questions. [3] 1. Why did the grasshopper go hungry in winter? 2. Why did the ant not help the grasshopper? 3. What does the story teach you?

C. Tick the right answer. [2] 1. The ant brought the wheat and a) sowed it in the field. b) stored it in her larder. c) gave it to the grasshopper. 2. The ant told the grasshopper that a) he was welcome in her house. b) he should look for food outside. c) she would not give him food or shelter. D. Choose the right meaning. [½ x 4 = 2] A B toil scurrying larder ignored a room for storing food not noticed work hard move quickly Section B: GRAMMAR [10] E. Divide the following sentences into Subject and Predicate. Write S on the part that is subject and P on Predicate. [½ x 4 = 2] S P E.g., Mother/ is making cookies. 1. The gardener is watering the plants.

2. The sun is hiding behind the clouds. 3. Miss Maheshwari is playing the piano. 4. The boys are running in the field F. Choose the predicates from the box to complete the story. [½ x 6 = 3] is watching are sitting around her is telling a story is sleepy is tickling is getting angry Grandmother. The children. Monty. Bunty Monty. Monty. Grandmother both of them. G. Complete these sentences with the words given below. [½ x 5 = 2 ½] flowers bird mother bone hide and seek 1. The children are playing. 2. Shalini is arranging.

3. Amna is helping _. 4. The dog is chewing a. 5. Tom is chasing a. H. Select suitable words from the box to make meaningful sentences. showing signing reading asking patting [½ x 5 = 2 ½] 1. Raghav is his report card to Dad. 2. Dad is the report card. 3. He is Raghav something. 4. Dad is Raghav on his back. 5. He is now the report card. Section C: VOCABULARY [5] I. Add -ing to the words given below, and rewrite them as required. [¼ x 4 = 1] take wipe shine rise

J. Tick the correct -ing form of the words given here. [½ x 3 = 1 ½] bite biteing biting like liking likeing shape shapeing shaping K. Fill in the blanks with words from the box. [½ x 5 = 2 ½] true tall honest cold bright 1. The trees are. 2. The water is. 3. The room is. 4. The story is. 5. The guard is very. Section D: WRITING [5] Fill in the blanks and complete this story of Little Red Riding Hood making tea for her grandmother. Little Red Riding Hood tea for her grandmother. She taking the and water in it.

Now, she is putting _ tea leaves in the teapot. She is the water the tea leaves. She covers the pot. The tea is _. She pours the in a cup. Now, she is adding _ milk and sugar to. Grandmother is enjoying her. 2