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Solutions for Chapter 16: Nobody’s Friend

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 16 of CBSE NCERT for English - Marigold Class 5.


Reading is funLet's talkWord buildingWhat are no wordsSay aloudLet's Write
Reading is fun [Page 132]

NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 16 Nobody’s Friend Reading is fun [Page 132]

Reading is fun | Q 1 | Page 132

What are the things the girl does not want to share?

Reading is fun | Q 2 | Page 132

Did the boy share his toffee and tricycle with others?

Reading is fun | Q 3 | Page 132

Why are the two children nobody’s friends?

Reading is fun | Q 4 | Page 132

What does the child in the last stanza want to share?

Let's talk [Page 132]

NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 16 Nobody’s Friend Let's talk [Page 132]

Let's talk | Q 1 | Page 132

Do you like to share your favourite food or toys with others? Why?

Let's talk | Q 2 | Page 132

Who is your best friend? Can you describe him/her?

Let's talk | Q 3 | Page 132

Suppose you and your friends were very thirsty and there was only one glass of water. What would you do?

Let's talk | Q 4 | Page 132

If you had a bat, could you play cricket by yourself?

Word building [Pages 132 - 133]

NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 16 Nobody’s Friend Word building [Pages 132 - 133]

Word building | Q 1 | Page 132

Can you find more words ending with - less

friendless, homeless ______, ______, ______.

Word building | Q 2. (i) | Page 133

Can you write the opposite of

lend-  b ______w

Word building | Q 2. (ii) | Page 133

Can you write the opposite of

Nobody - s ______ y

What are no words [Page 133]

NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 16 Nobody’s Friend What are no words [Page 133]

What are no words | Q 1 | Page 133

Several words mean no. The word never is one. It means at no time or not ever.

Here are some other no words read them

nobody

no no where
no one none nothing
What are no words | Q 2. (viii) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the no word.

Radha is never late.

What are no words | Q 2. (i) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the 'no' word.

Nobody is at home.

What are no words | Q 2. (ii) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the 'no' word.

Ram has no book.

What are no words | Q 2. (iii) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the no word.

Can no one help him?

What are no words | Q 2. (iv) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the no word.

Was Gopal nowhere around?

What are no words | Q 2. (v) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the no word.

None of the two boys came.

What are no words | Q 2. (vi) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the no word.

There is nothing to do.

What are no words | Q 2. (vii) | Page 133

Read the given sentence and underline the no word.

I have no coat.

Say aloud [Page 134]

NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 16 Nobody’s Friend Say aloud [Page 134]

Say aloud | Q 1 | Page 134

Now write words that rhyme with,

Train ______, ______, ______.

Friend ______, ______, ______.

Let's Write [Page 134]

NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 16 Nobody’s Friend Let's Write [Page 134]

Let's Write | Q 1 | Page 134

Here is a short story.

Once a lion lay fast asleep in the Ranathambore forest of Rajasthan. Some mice were playing hide and seek near him. One mouse got trapped under the lion’s paw. The lion woke up, laughed loudly, and let the mouse go!

After some days the mouse heard the lion’s roar. He saw that the lion lay in great pain as he was tied with many ropes. The mouse used his sharp teeth and cut the rope. ‘‘You are a true friend,’’ said the lion.

From Aesop’s Fables

A friend in need is a friend indeed

What does this mean?

  1. We must be there for friends in trouble
  2. Only a good friend will be with us when we are in trouble.
Let's Write | Q 2 | Page 134

In a short paragraph write how you can be a good friend.

Solutions for 16: Nobody’s Friend

Reading is funLet's talkWord buildingWhat are no wordsSay aloudLet's Write
NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 chapter 16 - Nobody’s Friend - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for English - Marigold Class 5 chapter 16 - Nobody’s Friend

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