Chapter 6
Savita goes to school
Question:1 How does Savita introduce herself at school?
Answer: Savita says, "Hello, I am Savita," to greet her classmates and tell them her name.
Question:2 How does Bala introduce himself and his friend?
Answer: Bala says, "Hello Savita, I am Bala. This is my friend Asma," introducing both himself and Asma.
Question:3 How does Asma greet Savita?
Answer: Asma says, "Hello, nice to meet you Savita," showing politeness and friendliness.
Question:4 How does Arif introduce his friend to Savita?
Answer: Arif says, "This is my friend Arif," after greeting Savita.
Question:5 What does Savita ask her new friends?
Answer: Savita asks, "Where do you live?" to know about her friends’ homes.
Question:6 Where does Savita live?
Answer: Savita lives on Sanchi Road.
Question:7 Where does Bala live?
Answer: Bala lives on Station Road.
Question:8 Where does Arif live?
Answer: Arif lives in Nehru Nagar.
Question:10 How does Savita ask her friends about their age?
Answer: Savita asks, "How old are you?" to know how many years old they are.
Question:11 How old is Savita?
Answer: Savita is eight years old.
Question:12 How old is Asma?
Answer: Asma is nine years old.
Question:13 How old is Bala?
Answer: Bala is eight years old.
Question:14 How old is Arif?
Answer: Arif is nine years old.
Question:15 How does Bala respond when Savita asks his age?
Answer: Bala says, "I am eight," politely answering Savita’s question.
Question:16 How does Asma respond when asked her age?
Answer: Asma says, "I am nine," clearly stating her age.
Question:17 How does Arif respond when asked his age?
Answer: Arif says, "I am nine," telling Savita how old he is.
Question:18 How does asking about age help children in class?
Answer: It helps them know each other better and start friendly conversations.
Question:19 Why do the children greet each other politely?
Answer: Polite greetings help build friendship and a friendly classroom environment.
Question:20 How can children introduce their friends in class?
Answer: By saying, "This is my friend [name]," children introduce each other politely.
Question:21 What lesson can we learn from Savita’s conversation?
Answer: We learn to greet people politely, introduce ourselves and friends, and ask questions politely.
Question:22 When should we use capital letters in English?
Answer: We use capital letters at the beginning of a sentence, for people’s names, and for names of places, roads, towns, or cities.
Question:23 Give examples of names where capital letters are used.
Answer: Examples are Bala, Arif, Savita, Asma, Ratanpur, Raisen, Gwalior, and Link Road.
Question:24 When do we use a full stop (.) in English?
Answer: A full stop is used at the end of each sentence that gives information, such as, "I live in Subhash Nagar."
Question:25 When do we use a question mark (?) in English?
Answer: A question mark is used at the end of a question, for example, "Where do you live?"
Question:26 Correct this sentence using capital letters and punctuation: “savita is bala’s friend”
Answer: "Savita is Bala’s friend."
Question:27 Correct this sentence: “arif lives on gandhi road”
Answer: "Arif lives on Gandhi Road."
Question:28 Correct this sentence: “where do you live”
Answer: "Where do you live?"
Question:29 How can children practice punctuation and capitalization in class?
Answer: Children can write sentences, then check that the first letters are capital, proper nouns are capitalized, and full stops or question marks are used correctly.
Question:30 Why is it important to use capital letters, full stops, and question marks?
Answer: Proper punctuation and capitalization make writing clear and easy to read.
Question:31 Give an example of a correct sentence using a capital letter, full stop, and a question mark.
Answer: "Where do you live, Savita?" uses a capital letter at the start, a question mark at the end, and proper nouns are capitalized.
Question:32 How do children ask about likes in class?
Answer: They ask, "What do you like?" to know their friends’ favorite food, game, or activity.
Question:33 How do children answer the question, “What do you like?”
Answer: They answer in a full sentence, for example, "I like cricket," or "I like reading."
Question:34 How do children ask about where someone lives?
Answer: They ask, "Where do you live?" to know the street or area where their friends live.
Question:35 How do children answer where they live?
Answer: They answer, "I live in Nehru Nagar," or "I live on Sanchi Road," giving the name of their place.
Question:36 Name the places where Savita’s friends live.
Answer: Bala lives on Station Road, Arif lives in Nehru Nagar, and Asma’s place is not mentioned in this text.
Question:37 How old are Anil and Salma?
Answer: Anil and Salma are nine years old.
Question:38 How old are Anita and Rani?
Answer: Anita and Rani are eight years old.
Question:39 What does Anil like to do?
Answer: Anil likes cricket.
Question:40 What does Salma like to do?
Answer: Salma likes reading.
Question:41 Why is it helpful to fill tables about classmates’ names, age, place, and likes?
Answer: It helps children practice speaking, writing, and understanding information about their friends in an organized way.
Answer by Mrinmoee