Assam SCERT Class 6 English Lesson 8 I Love My Country Solution

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Assam SCERT Solution Lesson 8 I Love My Country

Assam SCERT Board Class 6 English Lesson 8 I Love My Country Solution. Also known as Assam SCERT I Love My Country Solution.

I Love My Country Lesson 8 Question Answer

Lesson 8

I Love My Country

Activities

1) Let’s check our understanding:

(a) Bhogeswari Phukanani was a

(i) freedom fighter
(ii) martyr
(iii) freedom fighter and martyr
(iv) volunteer
Answer – (iii) freedom fighter and martyr.

(b) Bhogeswari Phukanani lived a peaceful life till the age of

(i) sixty
(ii) fifty
(iii) sixteen
(iv) sixty one

Answer – (i) Sixty

(c) The Quit India Movement started under the leadership of

(i) Bhogeswari Phukanani
(ii) Mahatma Gandhi
(iii) Volunteers of Barhampur
(iv) Pratap Chandra Sharma

Answer – (ii) Mahatma Gandhi

(d) Bhogeswari Phukanani died on

(i) September 20, 1943
(ii) September 18, 1942
(iii) September 16,1942
(iv) September 20,1942

Answer – (iv) September 20,1942

(2) Rearrange the following sentences about the lesson in the proper sequence taking the help of information from the lesson.

  • Bhogeswari Phukanani was leading a peaceful family life with six sons and two daughters .
  • When thousands joined the Quit India Movement in 1942, Bhogeswari Phukanani could not remain idle.
  • She soon became the leader of the women’s wing of the movement in Barhampur.
  • Bhogeswari Phukanani inspired many people to join the protest rally at Barhampur.
  • At the rally, a British officer tried to take away the flag from Ratnamala forcefully.
  • BhogeswariPhukanani started beating the officer with the pole of her flag.
  • When he recovered, he shot her with his pistol from a close range and she died.

(3) (b) Fill in the blanks to check your understanding:

(i) A rally was organised in protest against British rule.

(ii) The police dispersed the crowd.

(iii) Bhogeswari Phukanani was a freedom fighter and she died a martyr’s death.

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(4) Now look at the dictionary to find out the meanings of the following words. Write them in the space given:

Ban – Disallowing something by using law.

Calm – Being quiet, not worried, angry or excited.

Lap – when sitting the upper part of the leg.

Unconscious – Sleep like state due to injury and illness.

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(6) Listen to your teacher read bout our freedom and tell you more a fighters. As you listen, fill in the blanks in the sentences. Complete the following sentences by noting the correct words as you listen:

(a) Kanaklata Barua was an Indian freedom fighter from Assam

(b) The Quit India Movement started in 1942

( c) Kushal Kanwar was a freedom fighter.

( d) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is better known Mahatma Gandhi.

(e) Bhagat Singh is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh.

(f) Sarojini Naidu was a nationalist and freedom fighter

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(8) (a) Some of the words in the passage are missing. Read the passage carefully and complete it with suitable words front the box:

(Freedom, brave, love, won, pride, work, rule, sacrificed)

Once India was under the rule of the British. Many brave men and women fought for its. Some of them even sacrificed their lives. They did this out of their love for the country. The freedom of our country was  after a lot of hard work and sacrifice. We should take pride in their sacrifice. Freedom is precious.

(b) Now, think and write how you can show your love for your country

I will become a doctor and help people in remote corners of the country where treatment is not available properly. I will provide free medication for the poor people. From City to village area I will raise awareness about healthcare. By making my country a healthy place, I will show my love towards my country.

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(11) Fill in the blanks with few, a few, the few, little, a little or the little

(i) There is a little milk in the pot; it should be enough for your cup of tea.

(ii) I have little time for a cup of tea; I have to rush back to office.

(iii) I bought a few books from the book fair. I wanted to buy more, but I did not have enough money.

(iv) The train stopped for a few minutes, so I managed to go and buy a bottle of water.

(v) There were few boys in the room; it was mostly filled with girls.

 

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Updated: September 6, 2022 — 4:44 pm

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