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Question
If anybody makes a ‘chhuk-chhuk’ sound you know at once that it is being made for a train. From the sounds given below can you tell which vehicle it is? One example is given.
Chhuk–Chhuk | Train |
Pon–Pon | |
Gharr–Gharr | |
Peen-Peen | |
Tup-Tup | |
Tring–Tring |
Solution
Chhuk–Chhuk | Train |
Pon–Pon | Scooter |
Gharr–Gharr | Truck |
Peen-Peen | Horse-cart |
Tup-Tup | Motorcycle |
Tring–Tring | Bicycle |
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