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Write in your own words a few sentences about  the following:

Sitaram

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Sitaram was the washerman’s son. He had his daily routine of delivering freshly pressed clothes to the people of Pipalnagar early in the morning. He is a very helpful person because he eagerly offers to look for a suitable job for Nathu. Not only that, he even talks to Mrs. Srivastava about a job for Nathu. He is a good person who likes to be of assistance, be it to a friend or a customer.

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The Boy Who Broke the Bank
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अध्याय 2.2: The Boy who Broke The Bank - English Workshop [पृष्ठ ५४]

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अध्याय 2.2 The Boy who Broke The Bank
English Workshop | Q 9.(d) | पृष्ठ ५४

संबंधित प्रश्न

Read the following statements. Describe whether they are facts or rumours. Justify your decision.

Statements Fact Rumour Explanation
1. Cow gives birth to a calf.      
2. In 2025 the sun will swallow the earth.      
3. You receive a message that you have won rupees five crores in a lottery.      
4. Bees beat their wings 270 times in a second.      
5. Many ships and aeroplanes have disappeared in Bermuda Triangle.      
6. Driverless cars are no more a dream      
7. Sophia is the world's first robot citizen.      
8. Ghosts dwell in banyan trees.      
9. Do not step out on a new moon day      
10. Aliens will conquer the earth.      

Who am I? (Identify the character from the extract.)

I am the owner of the bank, who am I?


Who am I? (Identify the character from the extract.)

I am the sweeper, who am I?


Who am I? (Identify the character from the extract.)

I am the friend of Mrs. Srivastava, who am I?


Who am I? (Identify the character from the extract.)

I am the hair dresser. Who am I?


Make a list of customers of Pipalnagar Bank, from the extract (The Boy who Broke The Bank).


Match the following and write the complete meaningful sentences.

  Group A   Group B
i. Sitaram was looking out for any job... (a) holidaying in Kashmir
ii. According to Mrs.Bhushan.. (b) to go home and come back the next day.
iii. Govind Ram was... (c)  that might suit Nathu.
iv. The manager told the customers... (d) it was the hottest summer in the history of Pipalnagar.

Write who said to whom.

“Who would have thought the bank would collapse !”


Write who said to whom.

“Where did you disappear ?”


Write who said to whom.

“The bird has flown!”


Why was the Manager of the Bank in a dilemma ? Write down in 5 to 6 lines in your notebook.


Cross out the odd man.


Cross out the odd man.


Cross out the odd man.


Find the describing words for the following from the text.

  1. ____________ tour
  2. ____________ shop
  3. ____________ window
  4. ____________ leg

Write in your own words a few sentence about the following:

Nathu


Write in your own words a few sentences about  the following:

Mrs. Shrivastava


Write in your own words a few sentences about  the following:

Seth Govind Ram


Project: Collect the names of books written by Ruskin Bond.


Discuss, how one can decide whether some news is a fact or fake.


Who, do you think, are responsible for spreading false news?


Do you believe in all the news that you come across?


Read the following passage and do the activities:

A1. Write whether the following statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:     (2)

  1. Mrs. Srivastava had to do some shopping.
  2. A large shady tamarind tree grew at one end of the bazaar.
  3. Mrs. Bhushan was fanning herself with a small handkerchief.
  4. Mrs. Srivastava’s husband was sitting in front of Kamal Kishore’s grocery shop.

Mrs. Srivastava had to do some shopping. She gave instructions to the ayah about looking after the baby, and told the cook not to be late with the mid-day meal. Then she set out for the Pipalnagar market place, to make her customary tour of the cloth shops.

A large shady tamarind tree grew at one end of the bazaar, and it was here that Mrs. Srivastava found her friend Mrs. Bhushan sheltering from the heat. Mrs. Bhushan was fanning herself with a large handkerchief. She complained of the summer, which she affirmed, was definitely the hottest in the history of Pipalnagar. She then showed Mrs. Srivastava a sample of the cloth she was going to buy, and for five minutes they discussed its shade, texture and design. Having exhausted this topic, Mrs. Srivastava said, ‘Do you know, my dear, that Seth Govind Ram’s bank can’t even pay its employees? Only this morning I heard a complaint from their sweeper, who hasn’t received his wages for over a month !’

‘Shocking!’ remarked Mrs Bhushan. ‘If they can’t pay the sweeper they must be in a bad way. None of the others could be getting paid either'.

She left Mrs. Srivastava at the tamarind tree and went in search of her husband, who was sitting in front of Kamal Kishore’s photography shop, talking with the owner.

A2. Complete the following web:      (2)

A3. Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of the phrases from the bracket:     (2)

[to complain of, at the end of, got up, to set out for, in search of]

  1. There is an Old Shiv Temple ______ the village.
  2. The travellers ______ early in the morning ______ the tour.
  3. Yesterday, the people in Popular Colony ______ irregular supply of water in their area.
  4. The farmer left his farm _______ his lost cow.

A4. Do as Directed.   (2)

  1. Mrs. Srivastava has to do some shopping.    (Pick out the infinitive)
  2. I heard a complaint.      (Begin the sentence with ‘A complaint…’)

A5. Personal Response:   (2)

Do you like online shopping? Why?


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