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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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“Bird’s Eye” 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.
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY – 1 - Solutions
Let’s tick (√) the correct answer:
1. Dronacharya arranged a test to
a) Decide the best archer among all.
b) Decide who is the most intelligent boy amongst all.
c) Decide the most disobedient boy amongst all.
2. The Kauravas were
a) Five brothers.
b) Fiftyone brothers.
c) a hundred brothers.
.
3. Nakul and Sahadeva were most comfortable with
a) Bows and arrows.
b) swords.
c) spears.
4. “I can see only the eye of the bird,” said-
a) Dronacharya
b) Dushasana
c) Arjuna
5. All the children gathered in the woodland near
a) A small hut where Guru Dronacharya lived.
b) A pond where a crane lived.
c) A palace where their parents lived.
6. Duryodhana was
a) The eldest brother of the Pandavas.
b) the eldest brother of the Kauravas.
c) The youngest brother of the Kauravas.
7. Ultimately the test revealed that
a) Arjuna was the best archer.
b) Arjuna was the most clever student.
c) Arjuna was not at all a good archer.
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY – 2 - Solutions
Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements in the given boxes:
1) Dronacharya was one of the greatest poets of his time. [F] False
2) The bird was made of paper. [F] False
3) Dharonachrya was a disciple of Parasurama. [T] True
4) Dronacharya was not pleased with Arjuna’s concentration. [F] False
5) Yudhisthira was very obedient to his Guru. [F] False
6) All the children were learning various skills happily. [T] True
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY – 3 - Solutions
Fill in the chart with information from the text. One is done for you:
Name of the prince | His favourite weapon |
---|---|
Yudhisthira | Spear |
Duryodhana, Bhima | Mace |
Nakula, Sahadeva | Sword |
Arjuna | Archer |
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY 4 - Solutions
Let’s answer the following Question:
(1) Who was the Guru of Dronacharya?
Answer: Parasuram was the Guru of Dronacharya.
(2) Where was the bird placed?
Answer: The bird was placed on the far-off tree.
(3) What did Yudhisthira see?
Answer: Yudhisthira saw his Gurudev, the tree, people around him and the bird.
(4) Why did Dronacharya like Arjuna the most?
Answer: Dronacharya liked Arjuna the most because Arjuna practised the art with great concentration.
(5) What is most Important in hitting a target?
Answer: The most important in hitting a target is immense concentration.
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY 5 - Solutions
Write the opposite of the following words.
Answer:
(1) Dark – Bright
(2) Sad – Glad
(3) Never – Always
(4) Worst – Best
(5) Everything – Nothing
(6) Invisible – Visible
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY 6 - Solutions
Match the words in column A with their meaning in column B:
A | B |
---|---|
Disciples | Students |
Royal | Majestic |
Immense | Huge |
Silenced | Kept quiet |
Target | Goal |
Prominently | Distinctly |
Observed | Noticed |
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY 7 - Solutions
Let’s fill in the gaps with words given in the box:
(1) We were surprised to hear the sad news.
(2) The players are ready for the game.
(3) Always try to keep yourself away from fierce animals.
(4) Please give me a glass of water.
(5) Renuka invited all her friends on her 10th birthday.
ready, surprised, fierce, invited, please
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY 8 - Solutions
Let’s write ‘a’ or ‘an’ or ‘the’ in the boxes below:
(1) He always speaks the truth.
(2) Nila has seen the Tajmahal.
(3) Mr. Sen is an honest man.
(4) Amal is drawing the map of India.
(5) The Ganga is a holy river.
(6) Have you seen an owl?
(7) Grandfather gave me a doll.
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY 9 - Solutions
Let’s look at the picture below:
Let’s fill in the blanks with words from the box and describe the room:
(1) There is a table at the centre of the room.
(2) There is a vase on the table.
(3) Some flowers are in the vase.
(4) A dog is lying under the table.
(5) A fan is hanging from the ceiling.
(6) A book shelf is beside the door.
(7) A cat is walking into the room.
from, in, under, into, beside, on, at
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY – 10 - Solutions
Some words are given below. Let’s put a tick (√) beside those words which are adverbs:
1) Silently [√ ]
2) Now [√ ]
3) Remember [ ]
4) Soon [√ ]
5) Aim [ ]
6) Only [√ ]
7) loud [ ]
8) near [√ ]
9) try [ ]
10) exactly [√ ]
Buildings to Remember - ACTIVITY 11 - Solutions
Let’s fill in the blanks with the adverbs given below:
(1) We opened the lid of the box carefully.
(2) The man was very poor. But he lived honestly.
(3) We should always try to help others.
(4) Yesterday there was an accident near Renu’s house.
(5) Soldiers fight bravely for their county.
(6) I never went to zoo.
very, never, always, carefully, bravely, honestly, near
Let’s look at the set of pictures below. The pictures are telling us a story. It is a story from ‘Betal Panchabingshati’.
Look at the sentences below. They are not in order. Arrange them serially according to the order of the pictures.
- A woman called Leelavati married a thief and the thief decided to give up stealing.
- Betal put forward a puzzle to Vikram.
- The businessman loved his family and reared the child well. The child grew up and took charge of the business.
- The thief died.
- Leelavati married a businessman.
- After a son is born the thief found that he had no money to support his family.
- He went back to stealing.
- Leelavati and the businessman died.
- The young boy came to a river-side to perform the last rites. Three pair of hand came out claiming the offering. The boy recognised his mother’s hands.
- But the young boy could not make out which pair of hand was his father’s. he recalled his mother once mentioning his real father.
- Bikram replied, “the businessman, as he loved and brought up the child.” Betal flew away.
- Betal stopped the story and asked Brikram, “Now tell me which father was finally given the offering?”
Answer:
- Betal put forward a puzzle to Vikram.
- A woman called Leelavati married a thief and the thief decided to give up stealing.
- After a son is born the thief found that he had no money to support his family.
- He went back to stealing.
- The thief died.
- Leelavati married a businessman.
- But the young boy could not make out which pair of hand was his father’s. he recalled his mother once mentioning his real father.
- The businessman loved his family and reared the child well. The child grew up and took charge of the business.
- Leelavati and the businessman died.
- The young boy came to a river-side to perform the last rites. Three pair of hand came out claiming the offering. The boy recognised his mother’s hands.
- Betal stopped the story and asked Brikram, “Now tell me which father was finally given the offering?”
- Bikram replied, “the businessman, as he loved and brought up the child.” Betal flew away.