Andhra Pradesh Board Class 6 English An Adventure Question and Answers
Andhra Pradesh SCERT 6th Class English Solutions Unit 4 Chapter 4A An Adventure Question and answers. Students who are searching for Andhra Pradesh Class 6 English Chapter 4A can find here Solution of this chapter.
Board |
Andhra Pradesh (AP Board) |
Class |
6th |
Subject |
English |
Unit |
4 (4A) |
Topic |
Solution |
UNIT-4
READING A
AN ADVENTURE
A.) READING
I.) Answer the following questions:
Answers:
1.) The town of Vishnupur was a small, quiet encircled by green hills and some ancient ruins.
2.) A piece of paper with the words “help” was found by Seema.In Meeena Bazar, there was a secret passage.
3.) Because of a letter with the word “HELP” written on it, the kids knew that someone was in trouble.
4.) The turning point of the story was when, the children managed to free the police officer from the smuggler, because if the police had not arrived on time the police officer would have been killed by the smugglers.
5.) The secret passage was connected to a market in Meena Bazaar.
6.) The police officer would have been killed by the smugglers if the police had not shown up in a time.
7.) I don’t believe that kids are aware of safety tips. Children must, however, be aware of the teacher’s safety instructions prior to the trip.
II.) Write whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. Correct the false statements:
Answer:
1.) False
Correction- The children found a man with his hands and feet tied up. He had a gag on his mouth and was struggling to free himself.
2.) False
Correction- The man advised the children to call the police.
3.) True.
4.) True.
5.) False.
Correction- The children are brave.
III.) Tick the correct answer for the following questions:
Answers:
1.) (b) a vacation.
2.) (b) A piece of paper.
3.) (c) A police officer.
VOCABULARY
I.) Match the group nouns in Column A with what they refer to in Column B
Answers:
A | Answers: | B |
Mob | 5 | (1) A number of players |
Board | 7 | (2) A number of people listening to a concert of lecture |
Troupe | 9 | (3) a number of judge |
Army | 8 | (4) People collected without any specific purpose |
Bench | 3 | (5) Some people gathered for destructive purpose |
Crowd | 4 | (6) A number of people watching a match or something of a company |
Audience | 2 | (7) A number of directors of a company |
Team | 1 | (8) A number of soldiers |
Spectators | 6 | (9) A number of artists, dancers, acrobats |
II.) Supply the noun forms of the verbs underlined in the following sentences. The first one has been done for you.
Answers:
1.) I don’t know what your thoughts are.
2.) I saw an old beggar in the street.
3.) Success without hard work is not possible.
4.) Without a ticket your entranceinto the theatre is not allowed
5.) I have made all correctionsin your homework.
6.) Vishnumurthy knows everything. I wonder how he acquired that much knowledge.
GRAMMAR
Now change the following into Indirect Speech / Reported Speech.
Answers:
1.) Ramakrishna Reddy said that Sindhu is his daughter.
2.) Seema replied that she would catch me up in a minute.
3.) Arun said that Shyam ate his chocolate.
4.) The man said that the smugglers would be back.
5.) Seema would say that it was a wonderful adventure!
WRITING
I.) If you were Seema, how would you narrate your adventure to your classmates? Write a paragraph about your adventure.
Answer:
Did you know, friends, how much exploring we did while on vacation? We took a trip to Vishnupur. We simply adored Vishnupur. We once played hide-and-seek close to a cave. I came across a crumpled piece of paper with directions while playing. We met someone who was experiencing trouble. We then raced toward a hidden passage where we discovered a man who was tied. After saving him, we rushed towards the house. We confronted him about their state. However, he desired to call police in order to arrest the culprit. Did you realise that the person in question was a police officer? A police officer was saved from trouble by us. Our vacation was really adventurous because of this.
STUDY SKILLS
Work in groups. Transfer the information given above into a table. The following questions help you in deciding on what should go into the table.
Answers:
1.) The awards was given to 12-year-old, “Rahul”
2.) “Rahul” was a12-year-old balloon seller
3.) It was received in 2008.
4.) 2008 Bravery Awards were given by the Vice-President, Mohammad Hamid Ansari instead of the Prime Minister.
5.) The act of bravery was that Rahul had identified the men who planted bombs on Barakhamba Road in New Delhi, during 13 September 2008 Delhi bombings.
6.) Amongst 21 bravery awards for 2009, two posthumous awards were included. These are the awards given to three girls, Rekha Kalindi (11), Sunita Mahato (11), and Afsana Khatun (12), who revolted against child marriage.
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Your teacher will read the story “To Catch Some Thieves.” Listen carefully and answer the following questions:
Answers:
1.) Ali travelled the shortest path to his home, which was close to his uncle’s watch factory.
2.) Four men carrying boxes to the lorry were seen to Ali.
3.) One of the four men made the statement in response to the question. They were found to be thieves by Ali.
4.) Ali was really excited as he travelled in a police car that had the siren on.
5.) Ali received a brand-new bicycle on New Year’s day from his uncle.
6.) Yes, Ali was a brave boy because he had the courage to get out of the truck and call the police right away.