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“Butterfly” is the English textbook for Class 5, approved by the West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE). On this page, we cover the activity questions and answers from the book’s revision lesson.
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“The Rebel Poet” is a lesson from the “Butterfly” textbook for Class 5, as approved by the West Bengal Board of Primary Education. All the activity exercises in this lesson have been completed by experienced English teachers.
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 1 - Solutions
Complete the following questions:
(a) Pritam was to sing the song ‘Karar Oi louha Kopat’.
(b) Nazrul was born in the village of Churulia on 24th May 1899.
(c) Burdwan district is in Bengal.
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 2 - Solutions
Answer the following question:
1. Was India independent when Nazrul was born?
Answer: No, he was born at a time when India was under British rule.
2. Name some of the folk plays that young Nazrul had written.
Answer: Some of the folk plays that young Nazrul had written are “ Daata Karna” and “Kabi Kalidasa”.
3. Who was Nazrul’s teacher?
Answer: Nibran Chandra Ghatak was Nazrul’s teacher.
4. Who was Kumad Raanjan Mullick?
Answer: Kumad Ranjan Mullick was the Headmaster of the school Nazrul joined next.
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 3 - Solutions
Tick(√) the right answer:
1. His poems inspired the youth
a) To fight the British (√)
b) To help the British
c) To talk to the British
2. A poem that he wrote was
a) Kheya Parer Tarani (√)
b) Prashna
c) Bodh
3. Nazrul was called
a) the fiery poet
b) the rebel poet (√)
c) the inspired poet
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 4 - Solutions
Write T for true and F for false statements in the given boxes:
1. Nazrul was born when India was still under the British rule. [T] True
2. Nazrul was not attracted to folk theatre. [F] False
3. In school, Nazrul met the great poet Kumud Ranjan Mullick. [T] True
4. Nazrul served the Indian army under the British rule. [T] True
5. Nazrul fasted for thirty days. [F] False
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 5 - Solutions
Fill in the chart information from the text:
Year | Event |
---|---|
1910 | Najrul met the revolutionary Nibaran Chandara Ghatak |
1920 | The regiment was disbanded |
1922 | Nazrul started a magazine ‘Dhumketu’ |
1923 | Nazrul was released from jail |
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 6 - Solutions
Answer the following questions:
1. Who inspired Nazrul to write poems?
Answer: Kumud Ranjan inspired Nazrul to write poems.
2. Why did Nazrul have to leave the army?
Answer: Nazrul had to leave the army because after the 1st World War, the regiment was disbanded in 1920.
3. In which magazine was the poem Anandamoyeer Agamone published?
Answer: The poem Anandamoyeer Agamone was published in ‘Dhumketu’.
4. Why did Nazrul start fasting?
Answer: Nazrul started fasting because it was his way of protesting against the torture of the British.
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 7 (a) - Solutions
Underline the adverbs in the following sentences. Group them under ‘Adverb of manner’; Adverb of time’ and ‘Adverb of place’ :
(1) Now I will go to school.
(2) He sat beside me.
(3) He will watch a play tomorrow.
(4) She eagerly waited for the result.
(5) The train moved slowly out of the station.
(6) We won the match yesterday.
(7) Come here.
(8) I shall gladly do it.
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 7(b) - Solutions
Let’s classify the adverbs in the following chart:
Adverb of Time | Adverb of Manner | Adverb of Place |
---|---|---|
Now | eagerly | Beside |
Tomorrow | slowly | Here |
Yesterday | gladly |
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY – 8 - Solutions
Let’s learn how to paint pots.
1) A pot is bought.
2) It is washed with water.
3) It is washed with water.
4) It is painted.
5) Polish is applied to make the surface shiny.
At first, then, at last, next, thereafter
Answer:
At first, a pot is bought. Then, it is washed with water. Next, it is dried in the sun. Thereafter, it is painted. At last, polish is applied to make the surface shiny.
The Rebel Poet - ACTIVITY 9 - Solutions
Write eight sentences about the childhood of Rabindranath Tagore. Here are some points:
Born on 8th May 1861 – did not enjoy formal schooling – was taught at home – mathematics teacher was Aghore Babu – used to play in verandah – role – playing as a teacher – taught the ralling bars as if they were students – conclusion.
Answer:
The Childhood of Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore was born on 8 May in 1986. He did not enjoy formal schooling. He was taught at home by private tutors. Aghore was his mathematics teacher. He used to play in the verandah with sticks. He used to play in the verandah with sticks. He used to play the role of a teacher. He treated the railing bars like his students. Later, he became one of the greatest poets of the world.