CHANDA MAMA – REVISION

CHANDA MAMA – REVISION

Reading Comprehension (10 Questions)

Chanda Mama tried to count the stars in the sky. Every night he began counting, but he would fall asleep before finishing. In the morning, the Sun would rise and Chanda Mama would forget the number. One night he became sad because he could never complete his counting. The Sun told him that the number of stars in the sky is the same as the number of lovely children on Earth. After hearing this, Chanda Mama became happy and smiled every night.
1. What was Chanda Mama trying to count?
He was trying to count the stars.
2. Why could he not finish counting?
Because he fell asleep.
3. What happened in the morning?
The Sun rose and he forgot the number.
4. How did Chanda Mama feel one night?
He felt sad.
5. Who helped Chanda Mama?
The Sun helped him.
6. What did the Sun tell him?
The stars are as many as lovely children.
7. Why did Chanda Mama smile?
Because he became happy.
8. When did Chanda Mama count the stars?
At night.
9. What do we see in the night sky?
We see stars and the Moon.
10. What lesson do we learn?
We should not feel sad and should stay positive.

Prose & Poetry (10 Questions)

1. What did Chanda Mama count?
He counted the stars.
2. Why did he fall asleep?
Because he was tired.
3. Who peeped out in the morning?
The Sun.
4. What did Chanda Mama forget?
He forgot the count of stars.
5. How did he feel when upset?
He cried.
6. What did the Sun say?
Stars are equal to lovely children.
7. What happens every night?
Chanda Mama comes out.
8. What does ‘round’ mean?
Circular in shape.
9. What do stars look like?
They look like tiny lights.
10. What lesson does the poem teach?
We should not lose hope.

Grammar (10 Questions)

1. Fill in the blank: The Moon ___ round.
is
2. Plural of star.
stars
3. Opposite of night.
day
4. Fill in the blank: The Sun ___ in the morning.
rises
5. Singular of children.
child
6. Opposite of sad.
happy
7. Fill in the blank: He ___ counting stars.
was
8. Plural of moon.
moons
9. Opposite of near.
far
10. Fill in blank: Stars ___ in the sky.
shine

Spelling (10 Questions)

1. mooon
moon
2. starss
stars
3. nite
night
4. happi
happy
5. chiled
child
6. skyy
sky
7. countng
counting
8. sunne
sun
9. roundd
round
10. smille
smile

Word Building (10 Questions)

1. Add ‘light’ to moon.
moonlight
2. Add ‘shine’ to sun.
sunshine
3. Plural of child.
children
4. Opposite of happy.
sad
5. Add ‘rise’ to sun.
sunrise
6. Add ‘set’ to sun.
sunset
7. Singular of stars.
star
8. Add ‘ly’ to happy.
happily
9. Opposite of far.
near
10. Add ‘ness’ to happy.
happiness

Creative Writing (10 Topics)

1. Write 5 lines about the Moon.
The Moon shines at night.
It looks round and bright.
Sometimes it changes shape.
We can see it in the sky.
The Moon looks beautiful.
2. Describe the night sky.
The night sky is dark.
Stars twinkle brightly.
The Moon shines softly.
Clouds sometimes move slowly.
It looks peaceful and calm.
3. Why do you like the Moon?
I like the Moon because it is bright.
It looks very beautiful.
It shines at night.
It makes the sky look lovely.
I enjoy watching it.
4. Write about counting stars.
Counting stars is fun.
There are too many stars.
They twinkle at night.
It is hard to count them.
They look like tiny lights.
5. What would you do if you met Chanda Mama?
I would greet Chanda Mama.
I would ask him about the stars.
I would thank him for shining.
I would take a picture.
I would smile at him.
6. Write about the Sun.
The Sun rises in the morning.
It gives us light.
It gives us heat.
Plants need sunlight.
The Sun is important for life.
7. Describe a full moon night.
A full moon night is bright.
The Moon looks round.
The sky is beautiful.
Stars shine around it.
It feels peaceful.
8. Write about stars.
Stars shine at night.
They look small.
They twinkle in the sky.
There are many stars.
They look like diamonds.
9. Why should we stay positive?
We should stay positive.
It makes us happy.
We feel confident.
We solve problems easily.
It gives us hope.
10. Write a short paragraph about happiness.
Happiness makes life beautiful.
We feel good when we smile.
Helping others brings joy.
Being thankful makes us happy.
Happiness spreads positivity.

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