CLASS -3 WORKSHEET Chapter11.Chanda Mama Counts the Stars

Class 3 English Worksheet - Chanda Mama Counts the Stars

[Class 3] English Worksheet

Chapter: Chanda Mama Counts the Stars (Unit Theme: SKY)

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Time Duration: 1-2 hours
1. Reading Comprehension (7 Marks)
Story Summary:
Chanda Mama (the Moon) sometimes appears round, sometimes different shapes. One night, he tried to count the stars—he counted up to 999, but fell asleep. The Sun laughed and said, “Don’t worry, I can tell you the number of stars!” The Sun said, “The number of stars is the same as the number of lovely children.” Every night, Chanda Mama tries again, but counting stars is never easy!
1. Does the Moon look the same every night?
Answer: Show Answer
No, sometimes round, sometimes different shapes.
2. What did Chanda Mama try to count?
Answer: Show Answer
The stars in the sky.
3. Why did Chanda Mama fall asleep?
Answer: Show Answer
He got tired counting the stars.
4. Who helped Chanda Mama when he was upset?
Answer: Show Answer
The Sun.
5. Complete the sentence: The number of stars in the sky is ______.
Answer: Show Answer
the same as the number of lovely children.
6. Why could Chanda Mama not finish counting?
Answer: Show Answer
He would fall asleep or forget the count every night.
7. How did Chanda Mama feel at the end?
Answer: Show Answer
Happy, because he smiled at the children.
2. Multiple Choice Questions (6 Marks)
1. Chanda Mama counts
a) clouds    b) stars    c) trees    d) children
Answer: Show Answer
(b) stars
2. Who helps Chanda Mama?
a) Sun    b) Moon    c) Star    d) Clouds
Answer: Show Answer
(a) Sun
3. Chanda Mama counted up to
a) 10    b) 100    c) 999    d) 1000
Answer: Show Answer
(c) 999
4. What does Chanda Mama do every night?
a) Sleeps    b) Smiles    c) Counts stars    d) Jumps
Answer: Show Answer
(c) Counts stars
5. The Sun said the number of stars is same as
a) number of trees    b) number of books    c) number of children    d) number of clouds
Answer: Show Answer
(c) number of children
6. At the end, Chanda Mama is
a) Angry    b) Sad    c) Happy    d) Scared
Answer: Show Answer
(c) Happy
3. Very Short Answer (5 Marks)
1. What is Chanda Mama? Show Answer
The Moon [translate:चंदा मामा]
2. What does Chanda Mama do every night? Show Answer
Counts the stars.
3. Who smiles at Chanda Mama? Show Answer
The Sun.
4. Why does Chanda Mama cry? Show Answer
Because he is never able to complete counting the stars.
5. Who are the stars like, according to the Sun? Show Answer
The children.
4. Fill in the Blanks (5 Marks)
1. Chanda Mama is also called the ______. Show Answer
Moon [translate:चाँद]
2. Chanda Mama counts the ______ every night. Show Answer
stars
3. The Sun said the stars are as many as the ______ children. Show Answer
lovely
4. Every night, Chanda Mama forgot the ______. Show Answer
count
5. At the end, Chanda Mama is ______ because he sees children and smiles. Show Answer
happy
5. True/False (5 Marks)
1. Chanda Mama can always count every star. Show Answer
False
2. The Sun helps Chanda Mama. Show Answer
True
3. Chanda Mama is sad at the end. Show Answer
False
4. Chanda Mama only comes out in the daytime. Show Answer
False
5. The stars are as many as the children. Show Answer
True
6. Matching (2 Marks)
WordMeaning
RoundCircular [translate:गोल]
CountTo add numbers
StarsShiny points in the night sky ([translate:तारे])
TearsWater that falls when you cry [translate:आंसू]
LovelyBeautiful/Nice
7. Grammar (2 Marks)
1. Fill in the article: ____ Moon shines at night. Show Answer
The
2. Correct the sentence: "Chanda mama counting stars." Show Answer
Chanda Mama is counting stars.
8. Spelling/Vocabulary (2 Marks)
1. Write the correct spelling: tearz / tears / teers Show Answer
tears
2. What is the opposite of "sad"? Show Answer
happy
9. Creative Writing (3 Marks)
If you could talk to Chanda Mama, what would you say? Write 3 sentences.
Show Answer
I would tell Chanda Mama that I like to count stars too. I would ask him to visit me every night. I would say he looks beautiful in the night sky.
10. Application-Based (2 Marks)
Why do you think stars are compared with children?
Show Answer
Because both stars and children are lovely, bright, and make the world beautiful.

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