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BHAVAN’S BHAGWANDAS PUROHIT VIDYA MANDIR, NAGPUR
EVALUATION II- PRACTICE WORKSHEET
(SESSION 2024-25)
STD: V SUB: ENGLISH
______________________________________________________________________________
CREATIVE WRITING

Q1. Write a letter to a friend describing some incident that happened during your holidays.

Q2. Spin a tale.


"The old mansion on the hill had always been shrouded in rumors, but it wasn't until the night
of the storm that the townsfolk discovered its darkest secret……….."

Q3. Write a speech in 80-100 words on ‘Benefits of waking up early’ to be delivered by


you in the morning assembly of your school.

[Link] are Rita. Your mother had recently gone for a health check-up. You received a
call from the assistant doctor regarding the result of her reports. Since you have to go out,
you leave a message for her. Draft a message regarding the same in not more than 50
words.

Q5. Write an autobiography of "An Old Book"

Q6. Write a dialogue writing in which two friends are brainstorming and creating their
own superhero, discussing their powers, costumes, and mission to save the world.
BHAVAN’S BHAGWANDAS PUROHIT VIDYA MANDIR, NAGPUR
WORKSHEET
(SESSION 2024-25)
PROSE

EVALUATION II

STD: V SUBJECT: ENGLISH

Q1. Answer the following questions.


a. What did Mary's parents work as?
b. How was Mary Kom honoured?
c. Who inspired Mary Kom to become a boxer?
d. What lesson have you learnt from the account about becoming great?
e. What do we learn about Mini as a little girl?
f. Why does Mini's father not recognize the fruit seller at first?
g. What is Braille?
h. How much money did Valentine give to beggar?
i. Why did the beggar call Valentine back?
j. Who was the first pupil of Valentine?

Q2. Answer the following in one word.


a. Mary Kom went to the boxing academy in --------------
b. -------------- inspired Mary Kom to become a boxer.
c. We can learn about Mary's life by reading her autobiography----------
d. The fruit seller shakes his fist at an ----------------
e. The Kabuliwallah looked a little --------------
f. Valentine was a kind, ------------------- man.
g. ------------ is a special alphabet used by the blind.
h. Valentine gave the blind beggar a ----------------
i. The word --------------- occurs very frequently in English.

[Link] said the following and to whom?


a. ' I will thrash my father-in-law!'
b. ‘There is a ceremony in the house, and you will not be able to see anyone today'.
c. ‘Last evening, I was released from jail.'
d. 'It is enough for me to pass my fingers over it.'
e. ‘Sir, sir! Please just a moment.’
f. ‘How did you know that I had given you a Franc instead of a Sou?’

Q4. Name the following characters.


a. She does not know much but she thinks she knows a lot _________________
b. He always thought about the problems of blind people. _______________
c. He was a Frenchman who perfected the system of writing especially for the blind.
________________________
d. He was honest enough to make out the difference between a sou and a franc.
_______________________
e. She promotes animal rights and encourages people to volunteer and work to improve
their communities.

Q5. Write a brief character sketch of the following:


a. Mary Kom
b. Mini
c. Valentine Huay_
BHAVAN’S BHAGWANDAS PUROHIT VIDYA MANDIR, NAGPUR
WORKSHEET
(SESSION 2024-25)
GRAMMAR
EVALUATION II
ST D: V SUBJECT: ENGLISH

1 Complete the sentences using meaningful phrases.


a. A policeman is standing……………………………. .
b. We must walk ……………………………………….
c. The jars are…………………………………………..
d. The farmer works…………………………………...

2. Arrange them in the correct sequence.


a. He goes (at 7 o’clock / everyday/ to school)
b. She lives(with her parents/ in a small house )
c. Are there (in the fridge /any lemons )
d. Sudha went (her bag/ upstairs /tofetch)

3. Underline the subjects in the sentences.


a. The boy whistled as he walked.
b. The fairy granted the little girl three wishes.
c. Cinderella lost her glass slipper.
d. The painter climbed up the ladder.

4. Match the parts of the sentences.


a. The train (i) shine at night.
b. The squirrel (ii) runs on rails.
c. The moon and the stars (iii) has a bushy tail.

5. Underline the predicate in each sentence.


a. The giraffe is very tall.
b. A peacock has a lovely tail.
c. The teacher is pointing to the globe.
d. The mangoes are fresh.

6. Change the following sentences from the active voice


to the passive voice.

a) Shyam ate an apple.


b) Columbus discovered America.
c) His teacher praised him.
d) The boy teased the dog.
e) The police arrested him.
f) He scored twenty runs.

7. Fill in the blanks with conjunctions (and, but, because, so)


a) Everyone loved her ……… she was a good girl.
b) He worked hard ………… he passed the test.
c) …. he worked hard, he passed the test.
d) She is a writer ………I am a singer.
e) She worked hard ………she did not get the promotion.
f) He opened the door ………went out.
g) I ate a banana …………I was hungry.
8. Complete the table with the noun and verb forms of following words.
[Link]. NOUN VERBS
a) describe
b) Education
c) react
d) Competition
e) suspect
f) Weakness
g) discover

[Link] in the blanks with modal verbs (Can,may,must)


a) Sarah is such a talented singer. She ____ practice a lot.
b) You ___ ask questions after my presentation.
c) Mister Wilson, ___ I ask a question?
d) I'm sure you ___speak Spanish seeing that you’re from Colombia.
e) ____you show me your passport please?
f) David ___ speak Japanese and Thai fluently.
g) It _ rain tomorrow so we’d better plan an indoor dinner.
h) Sarah is such a talented singer. She ____ practice a lot.
i) You ___ ask questions after my presentation.
j) Mister Wilson, ___ I ask a question?
k) I'm sure you ___speak Spanish seeing that you’re from Colombia.
l) ____you show me your passport please?
m) David ___ speak Japanese and Thai fluently.
n) It _ rain tomorrow so we’d better plan an indoor dinner.
o) You _____ be on time for your first meeting.

10. Fill in the blanks with suitable articles.


a) I bought ____car yesterday.
b) He is _____ gentleman of complete integrity.
c) It was such _____wonderful idea.
d) He has _____amazing sense of humour.
e) He was touched by _____ generosity of his friends.
f) ___ego is ____ biggest enemy of success.
g) India is____ rich country.
h) ____ flowers in the garden are beautiful.
i) It is my pleasure to welcome ____ Mayor.
j) Honesty is ____ ornament of ____person.
k) Wrestlers displayed great strength.
l) We have to find out ____truth of the matter.

11. Underline the correct verb in the following sentences.


a. The girls, playing under the trees,(is/are) my friends.
b. The house belonging to those people (has/have) four floors.
c. The women (was/were) carrying their babies in their arms.
d. The people who lived next door (was/were) very kind.

12 Choose the correct auxiliary/helping verb.


a. Which of those two books ......................... (is/are) yours?
b. How much money ........................(was/were) there in the purse?
c. How many times .................... (has/have) your friends read this book?
d. December ...................... (has/have) how many days?
13. Form sentences by adding predicate beginning with is, are, was, were,
Has or have.
a. All the books………..
b. Every book ………..
c. Two of the books ……………….
d. Some books………………………

14. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
a. I always .................... (come) early to school.
b. Sheela and Tara ......................... (practice) dance in the morning.
c. The cow .................... (graze) on the grass in the meadow.
d. Anand ................ (live) next door.

15. Correct the following sentences.


a. I is giving a concert next week.
b. My cousins studies in a different school.
c. These glasses have cracks in them.
d. They tells each other funny jokes.

16. Pick out the verbs and objects in the sentences and state whether they are
Transitive or intransitive.
a ShahJahan built the Taj Mahal.
b. She dances gracefully.
c. Aruna likes ice cream.
d. Rohan likes to play cricket.
e. He goes daily to church.
f. The cat is chasing the mouse.
g. He went on the bridge.
h. Amala is painting the pots.

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The dialogue showcases two friends brainstorming superhero characteristics, demonstrating teamwork as they combine ideas, balance each other’s creativity, and collaboratively design powers, costumes, and missions. This process reflects how creative teamwork enriches the outcome through diverse perspectives and shared decision-making .

The beggar's story with Valentine illustrates that kindness and human dignity transcend socioeconomic barriers. Valentine’s consistent generosity, despite the beggar’s circumstances, demonstrates that treating everyone with compassion and respect can reveal profound truths about societal values and mutual respect .

Valentine Huay represents the link between innovation and empathy through his creation of a writing system for the blind, Braille. His work was driven by a compassion for the challenges faced by the visually impaired, showing how empathy can spur technological leaps for humanitarian purposes .

The benefits of waking up early include increased productivity and health. Being an early riser allows someone a head start on the day, potentially leading to better mental and physical well-being due to having more time to exercise, eat breakfast, and plan the day efficiently .

Mary Kom’s recognition emphasizes the impact of role models, as Dingko Singh inspired her to pursue boxing. This highlights the significance of visible successes in motivating individuals to realize their potential by setting examples of achievement regardless of circumstances .

Societal perceptions initially hindered but eventually propelled the Braille system, given the need for inclusivity in education for the blind. Initial skepticism due to unfamiliarity gave way to acceptance as the utility and empowerment it provided became apparent, highlighting society’s role in challenging and driving innovations for marginalized groups .

Mini’s inability to recognize the fruit seller initially underscores themes of recognition and memory in interpersonal relationships. It suggests that significant physical changes or context shifts can obscure memory association, prompting reinterpretations of past interactions and emphasizing the social reliance on visual and situational cues .

The narrative structure of 'The old mansion on the hill' contributes thematic depth by employing suspense, character development, and setting as integral components. These elements create a multilayered story that explores human psychological fears and truths while providing a framework that engages readers through a mysterious and unfolding plot .

The tale of the old mansion functions as an allegory for societal fears and rumors by illustrating how an unexplored entity, once shrouded in mystery, can become a vessel for collective anxieties. The stormy night revelation signifies the moment when truth dispels myth, showing that oftentimes fears are unfounded and emerge from the unfamiliar .

The story of Mary Kom demonstrates perseverance through her journey from a small village to becoming a renowned boxer, despite societal and financial obstacles. She was inspired by Dingko Singh to pursue boxing, and her determination led her to great honors, illustrating that perseverance, even in the face of significant challenges, can lead to success .

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