Homework Practice
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Braille Practice 1: Build the Basics
Concept Check
Question 1mcq
Read: "Ishan visited the neighbourhood park after school. Ishan noticed a cloth bag near the door. Then Ishan arranged the books and told the teacher what happened." Which word from the passage names a thing?
Question 2mcq
Read: "Anaya visited the terrace after school. Anaya noticed a measuring tape near the door. Then Anaya asked a clear question and told the teacher what happened." Why was it good that Anaya told the teacher?
Question 3mcq
Read: "Anaya visited the terrace after school. Anaya noticed a clay pot near the door. Then Anaya closed a running tap and told the teacher what happened." What can we tell about Anaya?
Question 4mcq
Read: "Arjun stayed back after school and went to the science display corner of the classroom. There, he found a class project of pressed and sorted leaves. After that, Arjun shared his crayons with a classmate who had forgotten their box." What can we tell about Arjun?
Question 5mcq
Read: "The children walked brave near the small seedlings." What does 'brave' mean here?
Apply and Think
Question 6mcq
Read: "Dev visited the science corner after school. Dev noticed a paper boat near the door. Then Dev waited at the crossing and told the teacher what happened." Which event happened first?
Question 7mcq
Read: "Kabir visited the school gate after school. Kabir noticed a clay pot near the door. Then Kabir measured a table and told the teacher what happened." Which word from the passage names a thing?
Question 8mcq
Read: "Riya visited the art room after school. Riya noticed a red kite near the door. Then Riya picked up dry leaves and told the teacher what happened." What can we tell about Riya?
Question 9mcq
Read: "Tara visited the school garden after school. Tara noticed a cloth bag near the door. Then Tara arranged the books and told the teacher what happened." What can we tell about Tara?
Question 10mcq
Read: "The children walked carefully near the small seedlings." What does 'carefully' mean here?