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Activity 1.
During Gujarati class, Hiral passed a chit to Hetanshi. She read it and passed it to Sejal. Sejal passed it to Ashika. She was about to open the chit but the teacher took it. He threw it into the dustbin. In the recess time, Ashika found the chit from the dustbin. Here is that chit:
Pass it on.
(પાસ ઇટ ઑન.)
આગળ જવા દે.
તમે આવી ચબરખીઓની મદદથી તમારા મિત્રો સાથે વાતો કરો છો? ગઈકાલે Kuldeep, Narendra, Sahil અને Rashmi પુસ્તકાલયમાં બેસીને ચબરખીઓની મદદથી વાતો કરતા હતાં તે વાંચો :
5:00 વાગ્યે કબડ્ડી? -N
No! Let's play chess.-R
(નો! લેટ્સ પ્લે ચેસ.-R)
ના! ચાલો, ચેસ રમીએ.-R
Sure thing! I love chess.
Let's sharpen our brain. -K
(શુઅર કિંગ ! આઈ લવ ચેસ. લેટ્સ શાર્પન અવર બ્રેન.-K)
ચોક્કસ ! મને ચેસ પ્રિય છે. ચાલો, આપણાં મગજ કસીએ.-K
O! Lady Vishwanathan, our decision is kabaddi.-N
(ઓ! લેડિ વિશ્વનાથન, અવર ડિસિઝન ઇઝ કબડ્ડી.-N)
ઓ ! મહિલા વિશ્વનાથન, અમારો નિર્ણય કબડ્ડી છે.-N
Thanks. OK. No chess. No kabaddi. Go for berries in my farm. -R
(ચંક્સ. ઓકે. નો ચેસ. નો કબડ્ડી. ગો ફૉર બેરિઝ ઇન માઇ ફાર્મ. -R)
આભાર. સારું. ચેસ નહીં. કબડ્ડી નહીં. મારા ખેતરે બોર માટે જઈએ.-R
Not today. Berries on Sunday – Full day.
I will bring chat masala. – S
(નૉટ ટૂડે. બેરિઝ ઑન સને – ફુલ ડે. આઈ વિલ બ્રિગ ચાટ મસાલા.-S)
આજે નહીં. બોર રવિવારે – આખો દિવસ. હું ચાટ મસાલા લાવીશ.-s
But today? Manjira?-N (4ટ ટુડે? મંભुरा? – N)
પણ આજે? મંજીરા? –N.
Cool down, angry bird. We will play kabaddi.
They will play chess. Howz that?-S
(કૂલ ડાઉન, ઍગ્રિ બર્ડ. વી વિલ પ્લે કબડ્ડી. ધે વિલ પ્લે ચેસ. હાઉઝ ધેટ? -S)
શાંત. ક્રોધી જીવ. આપણે કબડ્ડી રમીશું. તેઓ ચેસ રમશે. કેમ? -S
Now Answer the Questions:
Question 1. Who wanted to play kabaddi ?
Answer: Narendra wanted to play kabaddi. He was the one who proposed it first.
In simple words: Narendra wanted to play kabaddi.
Exam Tip: Pay close attention to who says what in the dialogue to correctly identify the speaker's intentions or actions.
Question 2. Rashmi wanted to play chess. True or False?
Answer: True
In simple words: This statement is accurate.
Exam Tip: For True/False questions, quickly scan the passage for keywords and phrases related to the statement.
Question 3. _______ and _______ will play chess.
Answer: Rashmi and Kuldeep will play chess.
In simple words: Rashmi and Kuldeep are the ones who will play chess.
Exam Tip: When filling in blanks, ensure the completed sentence makes logical sense within the context of the given information.
Activity 2. Read and Enjoy:
Yesterday was Sunday. Shivani went on a picnic with her family. Her friend Nitu also went with them. They went to a picnic place near the lake. The children sat near the lake. Nitu said, "The water is clean. Let's keep our legs in it... Oh, how cold it is!” Mother said, "Look here children! Be careful!” “OK” said the children.
It was about noon. Mother said. “Yes” with joy. They sat under a banyan tree. It was about three o'clock in the afternoon. Father said, “Come children, let's go for a boat ride.” They all went for a boat ride. The children sang the song: Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream, merrily, merrily, merrily, life's a happy dream! In the evening they returned home
(વેસ્ટર્ડ વૉઝ સને. શિવાની વેન્ટ ઑન અ પિનિક વિથ હર ફેમિલિ. હર ફ્રેન્ડ નીતુ ઑલ્સો વેન્ટ વિથ ધેમ. ધે વેન્ટ ટુ એ પિનિક પ્લેસ નિઅર ધ લૅક.) ગઈકાલે રવિવાર હતો. શિવાની તેના કુટુંબ સાથે ઉજાણીએ ગઈ. તેની બહેનપણી નીતુ પણ તેઓની સાથે ગઈ. તેઓ સરોવર પાસેના ઉજાણીના સ્થળે ગયાં.
(ધ ચિલ્ડ્રન સેંટ નિઅર ધ લૅક, નીતુ સેડ, "ધ વૉટર ઇઝ ક્લીન. લૅટ્સ કીપ અવર લેગ્ઝ ઇન ઇટ ... ઓહ, હાઉ કોલ્ડ ઇટ ઇઝ !” મધર શેડ, “લુક હિઅર ચિલ્ડ્રન ! બી કેઅરફુલ !” ઓકે” સેડ ધ ચિલ્ડ્રન) બાળકો સરોવર પાસે (કિનારે) બેઠાં. નીતુએ કહ્યું, “પાણી સ્વચ્છ છે. ચાલો, આપણે આપણા પગ તેમાં રાખીએ . આહા, તે કેવું ઠંડું છે !” મમ્મીએ કહ્યું, “બાળકો અહીં જુઓ ! કાળજી રાખજો !” “સારું” બાળકોએ કહ્યું. યસ” વિથ જોઈ. ધે સેંટ અન્ડર અ બૅચન ટ્રી.) બપોરનો સમય હતો.
મમ્મીએ ખુશીથી 'હા' કહ્યું. તેઓ વડના ઝાડ નીચે બેઠા. (ઇટ વૉઝ અબાઉટ થી ઓ’ફ્લૉક ઇન ધ આફ્ટરનૂન. ફાધર સેડ, “કમ ચિલ્ડ્રન, લેટ્સ ગો ફૉર અ બોટ રાઇડ.” ધે ઑલ વેન્ટ ફૉર અ બોટ રાઇડ. ધ ચિલ્ડ્રન સૈન્ગ ધ સૉન્ગ : રો, રો, રો યુઅર બોટ, જેલિ ડાઉન ધ સ્ટ્રીમ, મેરિલિ, મેરિલિ, મેરિલિ, લાઇફ'ઝ એ હૅપિ ડ્રીમ !) બપોરના લગભગ ત્રણ વાગ્યા હતા. પપ્પાએ કહ્યું, “ચાલો બાળકો, આપણે નૌકાવિહાર માટે જઈએ.” તેઓ બધા નૌકાવિહાર માટે ગયા. બાળકોએ ગીત ગાયું : હંકારો, હંકારો, હંકારો તમારી હોડી, ઝરણામાં ધીમે ધીમે, આનંદપૂર્વક, આનંદપૂર્વક, આનંદપૂર્વક, જીવન એક સુંદર સ્વગ્ન છે ! | (ઈન ધ ઇવનિંગ રિટર્ડ હોમ.) સાંજે તેઓ ઘેર પાછા ફર્યા.
Match the sentences from sections 'A' and 'B':
| 'A' | 'B' |
|---|---|
| (1) Let's keep our legs in the water. | (1) They sang a song. |
| (2) Let's eat something. | (2) They sat under a banyan tree. |
| (3) Let's go for a boat ride. | (3) They put their legs in the water. |
| (4) Let's sing a song. | (4) They all went for a boat ride. |
Question. Match the following sentences.
Answer:
(1) Let's keep our legs in the water. - They put their legs in the water.
(2) Let's eat something. - They sat under a banyan tree.
(3) Let's go for a boat ride. - They all went for a boat ride.
(4) Let's sing a song. - They sang a song.
In simple words: This activity connects sentences from column A with their corresponding actions or descriptions in column B from the story.
Exam Tip: Read both columns carefully and recall the sequence of events from the story to make the correct matches.
Activity 3.
Question. What do you use to wash your hair ? Shampoo or some other thing ? Let's meet a salesman who sells shampoo. Can I have your five minutes ?
Answer: Harry Patel is a salesman. He meets different people; talks with them and sells the shampoo. Yesterday he met three people. In the morning, he was at Mr Jadeja's doorstep. He rang the doorbell. Mr Jadeja opened the door. Harry smiled and said, “Hello sir, I am Harry from Happy Herbal Shampoo. Can I have your five minutes?"
Mr Jadeja welcomed him. Harry took a seat in front of Mr Jadeja. “Oh! A beautiful drawing room. Sir, this is our new product for people like you. It cleans the hair quickly and saves your time. We call it Happy Herbal Shampoo-The Quicker.”
"Is it really quick ? Give me a proof. You know I am a policeman.”
“Yes, sir. I know. Sir, just three minutes. It will take only three minutes.”
"Oh! I can't believe it.” “Well sir, it is our special formula. It has less foam. Just keep it for three minutes and you have clean hair.” “Let me think ..."
"Sir, you can buy a small bottle and try it for only 75. I am sure it'll satisfy you... or I will take it back and return your money.” Mr Jadeja agreed and bought a 100 ml of Quicker Shampoo. Harry thanked him and gave his visiting card.
Next he went to Mrs Sharada Modi's house. He reached the doorstep and read the nameplate. Mrs Modi welcomed him.
"Hello, ma'am. I am Harry from Happy; Herbal Shampoo. Can I have your five; minutes ?"
"Sorry, Mr Patel. No time today. I am already late for the school Praveshotsav Function. I am the chief guest there."
"OK. Can I have your contact number ?”
"Why not? Here is my card. Take an appointment and then come.
"I will Thinks"
It was 12:30. He was hungry. On his way ? he saw a board. “Reshma Beauty Parlor” ?
"Hammm... a good place for wholesale business. Let me try." He passed the glass door and entered. He saw a lady at the s desk. “Hello, ma'am. I am Harry from Happy Herbal Shampoo. May I have your ' five minutes ?"
Quicker. It cleans the hair quickly. And ( this one is Happy Herbal Lighter. It helps..."?
"Look, Mister ..."
"Harry. I am Harry Patel."
"Hamm ... Harry, I am sorry. No Quicker shampoos like this. Sometimes these types of shampoos spoil our hair. And that can spoil my business."
"No, Ma'am ! This Quicker will speed up ? your business. And raise your customer's hair. It has pure' herbs like Aritha, Amala
and Shikakai. It has so many other things ( too. Read it on the label."
Reshma read the label. “And what is the – price? Oh, Rs. 152 for a 220 ml bottle!”
"Ma'am it is the retail price. I can offer ? you a good discount. Let me see ..."
He opened his diary. Take this 500 ml big bottle. It will cost you Rs. 320. But Rs. 1500 for five same bottles.” Then it's OK. Please give me five bottles. They exchanged their visiting cards. Harry thanked her and felt hungry again. This time his hunger was stronger.
(વૉટ ડુ યુ યુઝ ટૂ વૉશ યુઅર હેઅર? શૈમ્પ ઑર સમ અધર થિંગ? લેટ્સ મીટ અ સેલ્ટમૅન હૂ સેક્સ્ટ શૈપૂ.) તમે તમારા વાળ ધોવા શાનો ઉપયોગ કરો છો? શૈમ્પ કે બીજી કોઈ વસ્તુનો? ચાલો, આપણે એક સેલ્ઝમૅનને મળીએ કે જે શૈમ્પ વેચે છે. (કેન આઈ હૈદ્ર યુઅર ફાઇવ મિનિટ્સ?) હું તમારી પાંચ મિનિટ લઈ શકું?
Can I have your five minutes? State who can say the following sentences? H for Harry, J for Mr Jadeja, R for Reshma, S for Sharadaben:
Question 1. "How can you say that it will save my time ?”
Answer: J
In simple words: This statement was made by Mr. Jadeja.
Exam Tip: Associate quotes with characters by recalling their specific concerns or questions during the dialogue.
Question 2. "Hello! I am Mr Patel. I am a salesman.
Answer: H
In simple words: Harry Patel introduced himself with these words.
Exam Tip: Introductions are key identifiers for characters; remember who introduces themselves and how.
Question 3. "Our company has made this shampoo for people like you."
Answer: H
In simple words: Harry said this to promote his company's product.
Exam Tip: Sales pitches and product descriptions are usually spoken by the salesman, in this case, Harry.
Question 4. "I am very careful about customer's hair.”
Answer: R
In simple words: Reshma made this statement, emphasizing her care for customer hair.
Exam Tip: Consider each character's profession and context to understand why they would make certain statements.
Question 5. "I need your five minutes.”
Answer: H
In simple words: Harry used this phrase to ask for time to present his product.
Exam Tip: A salesman often uses direct requests for time to engage potential customers.
Question 6. "I am in a hurry. I have a function in a school.”
Answer: S
In simple words: Sharadaben said this, explaining why she couldn't give time.
Exam Tip: Busy schedules or prior commitments are typical reasons for declining a request for time.
Question 7. "The market price is different.”
Answer: H
In simple words: Harry mentioned this when explaining the pricing structure.
Exam Tip: Price-related comments usually come from the seller, especially when discussing discounts or retail prices.
Question 8. "Don't you have some conditioners with shampoo ?”
Answer: R
In simple words: Reshma asked this, inquiring about additional products.
Exam Tip: Questions about specific product features or combinations often come from a potential buyer or an expert in the field.
Question 9. It is two-in-one. Shampoo with conditioner.”
Answer: H
In simple words: Harry stated this, describing a feature of his product.
Exam Tip: Product descriptions and unique selling points are typically highlighted by the salesman.
Question 10. “We will meet some other day.”
Answer: S
In simple words: Sharadaben said this, postponing the meeting.
Exam Tip: Statements about future meetings or rescheduling are often used to politely decline an immediate request.
Activity 4.
Your teacher will play the 'I Say' game. Practice the following responses:
(1) Yes, why not?
(2) Sorry, I cannot.
(3) Oh ! I like to join you.
(4) I will enjoy it.
(5) Let me think.
(6) Definitely.
(7) Thank you.
Read the given situations. Students will give appropriate responses based on the situations from the options above:
Question 1. Can you help me with my homework ?
Answer: Definitely.
In simple words: This is a positive response to a request for assistance.
Exam Tip: When helping someone, "Definitely" is a strong affirmative and polite response.
Question 2. Let's watch a movie.
Answer: Sorry, I cannot.
In simple words: This is a polite refusal to an invitation.
Exam Tip: Be sure to match the tone of the response to the situation; a polite refusal is often appropriate for declining an invitation.
Question 3. Will you be my partner in the game ?
Answer: Definitely.
In simple words: This is an enthusiastic acceptance of the partnership offer.
Exam Tip: "Definitely" expresses strong agreement or willingness, suitable for accepting a partner request.
Question 4. Who is our education minister ?
Answer: Let me think.
In simple words: This response shows a need for time to recall information.
Exam Tip: When unsure of an answer, asking for time to think is a reasonable and honest response.
Question 5. Here is your new book.
Answer: Thank you.
In simple words: This is a standard polite expression of gratitude.
Exam Tip: Always show gratitude when receiving something or being helped, using simple phrases like "Thank you."
Read the given situations. Students will give appropriate responses based on the situations from the options above:
(Sure, I will. Thank you for the invitation; No, sir. Our decision is to go to Panchamrut s Dairy; I am sorry. We use another; Sorry.? But I prefer Automark pen; Mom, give me some time)
Question 1. તમારા શિક્ષક મહીસાગરના પ્રવાસનું આયોજન કરે છે. પરંતુ તમે અને તમારા મિત્રોએ પંચામૃત ડેરીની મુલાકાત લેવાનું નક્કી કરેલ છે. (Your teacher is planning a trip to Mahisagar, but you and your friends have decided to visit Panchamrut Dairy.)
Answer: No, sir. Our decision is to go to Panchamrut Dairy.
In simple words: This is a polite refusal, explaining the alternative plan.
Exam Tip: When declining an offer, it is often helpful to provide a brief and respectful reason.
Question 2. તમે પરીક્ષાની તૈયારી કરી રહ્યા છો. તમે તમારું ગૃહકાર્ય કરી રહ્યા છો. તમારું ગૃહકાર્ય 15 મિનિટમાં પૂરું થઈ જશે. તમારી મમ્મી તમને કંઈક કરવા કહે છે. તમે શું કહેશો? (You are doing your homework which will be completed in 15 minutes. Your mother asks you to do something. What will you say?)
Answer: Mom, give me some time.
In simple words: This asks for a short delay to finish a current task.
Exam Tip: Asking for a short extension is a reasonable response when you are almost done with a task.
Question 3. દુકાનદાર તમને એક પેન ખરીદવાનું કહી રહ્યો છે. તમને તે ગમતી નથી. (The shopkeeper is asking you to buy a pen. You don't like it.)
Answer: Sorry. But I prefer Automark pen.
In simple words: This is a polite refusal, stating a preference for a different product.
Exam Tip: When refusing a purchase, politely state your preference or reason for not buying.
Question 4. પૅરિ પટેલ તમને ઑપિ હર્બલ શૈમ્પ વેચવા માગે છે. તમે તે લેવા માગતા નથી. (Harry Patel wants to sell you Happy Herbal Shampoo. You do not want to buy it.)
Answer: I am sorry. We use another.
In simple words: This politely declines the offer by indicating a current alternative product.
Exam Tip: A simple and direct statement about using another product is an effective way to decline a sales offer.
Question 5. ધ્રુવીલ તમને તેના ભાઈના લગ્નનું આમંત્રણ આપે છે. તમે ત્યાં ચોક્કસ જશો. (Dhruvil invites you to his brother's wedding. You will definitely go.)
Answer: Sure, I will. Thank you for the invitation.
In simple words: This expresses eager acceptance and gratitude for the invitation.
Exam Tip: Always confirm your attendance and express thanks when accepting an invitation to a special event.
Activity 5.
Make pairs. From the sentences below, mark P (Propose) for a proposal, A (Accept) for an affirmative response, and D (Decline) for a negative response.
Question 1. Let's play chess.
Answer: P (Propose)
In simple words: This sentence is a suggestion or an offer to play chess.
Exam Tip: Look for phrases like "Let's..." or direct suggestions when identifying a proposal.
Question 2. Why not? Let's play.
Answer: A (Accept)
In simple words: This phrase expresses agreement and enthusiasm to participate.
Exam Tip: Phrases indicating willingness or agreement, especially with an encouraging tone, denote acceptance.
Question 3. Sorry. I like to play kho-kho.
Answer: D (Decline)
In simple words: This shows a refusal with a reason, indicating a different preference.
Exam Tip: A decline often includes an apology or an alternative preference, as seen here.
Question 4. Sure. Let me see it.
Answer: A (Accept)
In simple words: This indicates agreement to view something.
Exam Tip: "Sure" usually implies acceptance or agreement, often followed by an action.
Question 5. Please, open that window.
Answer: P (Propose)
In simple words: This is a request or a suggestion for an action to be taken.
Exam Tip: Imperative sentences, especially those starting with "Please," are commonly proposals or requests.
Question 6. Papa, will you help me with my homework ?
Answer: P (Propose)
In simple words: This is a direct request for assistance.
Exam Tip: Questions asking for help or a favor are a form of proposal.
Question 7. Sure.
Answer: A (Accept)
In simple words: This is a straightforward expression of agreement.
Exam Tip: "Sure" is a simple and common way to indicate acceptance or agreement.
Question 8. Sorry. I have tried, but I could not open it.
Answer: D (Decline)
In simple words: This shows a refusal, explaining an inability to complete the task.
Exam Tip: A decline can be accompanied by an explanation of the difficulty or inability to perform the action.
Question 9. Ummm. Let me ask the other members of the band. I will tell you tomorrow.
Answer: P (Propose)
In simple words: This is a suggestion to check with others and respond later.
Exam Tip: When a decision requires consultation or time, suggesting to inform later is a form of proposal.
Question 10. Definitely. All my friends will be happy.
Answer: A (Accept)
In simple words: This confirms agreement and expresses happiness about it.
Exam Tip: "Definitely" along with positive sentiment clearly indicates acceptance.
| પ્રસ્તાવ | પ્રતિભાવ | |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | |
| (1) Let's play chess. | Why not? Let's play. | Sorry. I like to play kho-kho |
| (2) Papa, will you help me with my homework ? | Sure. Let me see it. | |
| (3) Please, open that window. | Sorry. I have tried, but I could not open it. | |
| (4) Ummm. Let me ask the other members of the band. I will tell you tomorrow. | Sure. | |
| (5) Oh ! I like it. Wait for five minutes. Then I will be with you. | Definitely. All my friends will be happy. | |
Based on the above table, make pairs in dialogue:
A: Let's play chess.
B: Why not? Let's play.
A: Let's play chess.
B : Sorry. I like to play kho-kho.
A: Papa, will you help me with my homework ?
B: Sure. Let me see it.
A : Please, open that window.
B: Sorry. I have tried, but I could not open it.
A: Ummm. Let me ask the other members of the band. I will tell you tomorrow.
B: Sure.
A: Oh! I like it. Wait for five minutes. Then I will be with you.
B: Definitely. All my friends will be happy.
Match the dialogues of Vijaybhai and Ragini as per the example:
(1) Hello. Happy Herbal shampoo ? — (b) Yes, sir. What can I do for you?
(2) I want to buy your shampoo for my shop.— (a) How many bottles do you want?
(3) Thanks. That's a better option. — (a) How many bottles do you want?
(4) Twenty bottles. Different flavours. Can I have the price list ?— (c) Sure, sir. Our salesman will come to you.
Answer:
1-(b), 2-(a), 3-(a), (4)-(c)
In simple words: This is a matching activity. You must connect each opening line from the first person with the correct reply from the second person. Read both parts of the conversation to find the right match.
Exam Tip: For matching questions, read all options in both columns first to understand the context before making pairs. Look for keywords or phrases that logically connect the two parts of the conversation.
Complete the dialogue using the options below:
(I will; Yes, who is speaking ? Madam is in the meeting ; Sorry.)
Harry: Is it Mrs Sharadaben Modi's number ?
Chimanbhai: Yes, who is speaking ?
Harry: I am Harry from Happy Herbal Shampoo.
Chimanbhai: Yes, Mr Harry. Madam is in the meeting.
Harry: When can I meet her ?
Chimanbhai: Sorry. I cannot give you the time.
Harry: Will you please give my number to her ?
Chimanbhai : Sure. I will.
Answer:
Harry: Is it Mrs Sharadaben Modi's number ?
Chimanbhai: Yes, who is speaking ?
Harry: I am Harry from Happy Herbal Shampoo.
Chimanbhai: Yes, Mr Harry. Madam is in the meeting.
Harry: When can I meet her ?
Chimanbhai: Sorry. I cannot give you the time.
Harry: Will you please give my number to her ?
Chimanbhai : Sure. I will.
In simple words: This activity asks you to fill in the missing parts of a conversation using the words provided. Choose the best word or phrase that makes the conversation flow naturally and correctly.
Exam Tip: For dialogue completion, read the entire conversation before filling in the blanks. This helps you grasp the context and tone, ensuring you select the most suitable words or phrases.
Activity 7.
Work in pairs. Read the sentences in the bubbles carefully. It is a dialogue between Zubin and his mother. Identify who said which sentence. Write 'Z' before Zubin's sentences and 'M' before Mother's sentences.
Zubin : I'm feeling hungry. May I have a laddu please?
Mother: Yes, of course, Zubin.
Zubin: Mmm ... That cake looks nice. Do you mind if I take some ?
Mother: All right... but... a small piece.
Zubin : Oh, those golabjamuns ? May I have a few?
Mother: No, you have had enough for now.
Zubin : Is it all right if I take some orange juice ?
Mother : I don't think that's a good idea. It's nearly dinner time.
Answer:
Zubin: I'm feeling hungry. May I have a laddu please?
Mother: Yes, of course, Zubin.
Zubin: Mmm ... That cake looks nice. Do you mind if I take some ?
Mother: All right... but... a small piece.
Zubin : Oh, those golabjamuns ? May I have a few?
Mother: No, you have had enough for now.
Zubin : Is it all right if I take some orange juice ?
Mother : I don't think that's a good idea. It's nearly dinner time.
In simple words: When you read a conversation, think about who would say what. A child might ask for treats, while a parent might set limits or offer alternatives.
Exam Tip: Pay attention to the role of each speaker in a dialogue. This helps in correctly assigning lines, especially when one person is asking and the other is responding or setting rules.
Activity 8
Here is the wrapper of Happy Herbal Shampoo :
Based on the collected wrapper labels, complete the details in the table below. Discuss with your science teacher whether the ingredients are harmful or harmless.
| No. | Product Name | Key Ingredients – Harmful or Harmless |
|---|---|---|
| (1) | Happy Herbal Shampoo | Aritha 20% – Harmless Amala 15% - Harmless Shikakai 15%-Harmless |
| (2) | Nyle Shampoo | Hibiscus – Harmless Papaya – Harmless Amala - Harmless |
| (3) | Clinic Plus Shampoo | Sodium Sulphate – Harmful |
| (4) | White Toothpaste | Triclosan Harmful |
| (5) | Bright Toothpaste | Cinnamon – Harmless |
Exam Tip: When filling out tables based on given data, ensure accuracy in transferring information. Double-check product names, ingredient percentages, and their classification as harmful or harmless.
Question 1. Harry: Please, buy our Happy Herbal – Quicker.
You: Oh! I like it. It's just right for me.
Answer: Harry: Please, buy our Happy Herbal – Quicker.
You: Oh! I like it. It's just right for me.
In simple words: This is a simple dialogue where Harry tries to sell shampoo, and the customer likes it.
Exam Tip: When completing dialogues, always choose responses that naturally follow the previous statement, showing agreement or interest in this case.
Question 2. Shopkeeper : Please, take this Nyle Shampoo
You: Oh! I use it. And I like it
Answer: Shopkeeper : Please, take this Nyle Shampoo
You: Oh! I use it. And I like it
In simple words: The shopkeeper suggests a shampoo, and the person says they already use it and like it.
Exam Tip: Understand the context of the dialogue; if someone is making a suggestion, a typical reply involves either acceptance, refusal, or stating prior experience.
Question 3. Your friend : Let's take Silky Shampoo
You: oh, no! I do not like it
Answer: Your friend : Let's take Silky Shampoo
You: oh, no! I do not like it
In simple words: A friend suggests a shampoo, but the person dislikes it.
Exam Tip: If the prompt indicates a negative response, ensure your answer reflects a clear dislike or refusal, matching the tone. Using "oh, no!" clearly conveys this.
Question 4. Salesman : Our White Toothpaste is good for you.
You: oh, no ! I do not use it. Sorry.
Answer: Salesman : Our White Toothpaste is good for you.
You: oh, no ! I do not use it. Sorry.
In simple words: The salesman recommends a toothpaste, but the person refuses, saying they don't use it.
Exam Tip: When declining an offer, a polite refusal often includes an apology or a brief explanation, as shown with "Sorry."
Question 5. Father : Will you take Bright Toothpaste ?
You: Yes, I will. I like it.
Answer: Father : Will you take Bright Toothpaste ?
You: Yes, I will. I like it.
In simple words: The father asks about toothpaste, and the person agrees, saying they like it.
Exam Tip: Simple affirmative responses like "Yes, I will" are appropriate when showing agreement in a dialogue.
Let's Learn More
1. Read the following paragraphs from the lesson:
1. Harry Patel is a salesman. He meets different people; talks with them and sells the shampoo. Yesterday, he met three people. In the morning, he was at Mr Jadeja's doorstep. He rang the doorbell. Mr Jadeja opened the door. Harry smiled and said. “Hello, sir, I am Harry from Happy Herbal Shampoo. Can I have your five minutes ?”
Answer the following questions:
Question 1. What is Harry Patel ?
Answer: Harry Patel is a salesman.
In simple words: Harry Patel works as a salesman.
Exam Tip: For direct identification questions, provide a clear and concise answer based directly on the given text.
Question 2. What does Harry sell ?
Answer: Harry sells shampoo.
In simple words: Harry's job is to sell shampoo.
Exam Tip: Focus on extracting the specific product or service mentioned in the text for "What" questions.
Question 3. How many people did he meet yesterday ?
Answer: He met three people yesterday.
In simple words: Harry met three different people the day before.
Exam Tip: Always look for specific numbers or quantities when a "How many" question is asked.
Question 4. Whom did he meet in the morning ?
Answer: He met Mr Jadeja in the morning.
In simple words: Mr Jadeja was the person Harry met first thing in the morning.
Exam Tip: Identify the specific person or entity associated with the mentioned time or place in the question.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. Harry is a ............
(a) shopkeeper
(b) salesman
(c) customer
(d) manufacturer
Answer: (b) salesman
In simple words: Harry's profession is selling products, which means he is a salesman.
Exam Tip: Read the passage carefully to identify Harry's role or occupation, which is explicitly stated at the beginning.
Question 2. What does Harry sell ?
(a) shampoo
(b) toothpaste
(c) soaps
(d) talcum powder
Answer: (a) shampoo
In simple words: The passage clearly states that Harry sells shampoo.
Exam Tip: Pay attention to the specific product mentioned in the introductory sentence to correctly answer what Harry sells.
Question 3. Whom did he meet yesterday ?
(a) Mr Patel
(b) Mr Jaju
(c) Mr Jadeja
(d) Mr Jogi
Answer: (c) Mr Jadeja
In simple words: The text mentions that Harry met Mr Jadeja at his home yesterday morning.
Exam Tip: Locate the part of the text that describes Harry's meetings to identify the correct person he met.
Question 4. Harry is from ............
(a) Happy Herbal Soap
(b) Happy Herbal Shampoo
(c) Happy Herbal Toothpaste
(d) Happy Herbal Cosmetics
Answer: (b) Happy Herbal Shampoo
In simple words: Harry introduces himself as being from Happy Herbal Shampoo.
Exam Tip: When Harry introduces himself, he states his company name directly, so look for that specific phrase.
Question 5. Harry met ............ people yesterday.
(a) one
(b) two
(c) three
(d) four
Answer: (c) three
In simple words: The paragraph states that Harry met three people the previous day.
Exam Tip: Always look for exact numbers mentioned in the text when quantifying information, such as how many people were met.
Question 1. Who welcomed Harry?
Answer: Mr Jadeja welcomed him.
In simple words: Mr Jadeja was the one who greeted Harry at his house.
Exam Tip: Identify the person who performed the action of welcoming Harry, which is stated directly in the text.
Question 2. What does the shampoo do ?
Answer: The shampoo cleans the hair quickly and saves times.
In simple words: This shampoo quickly cleans hair and helps you save time.
Exam Tip: Extract the key benefits or functions of the product as described in the passage to answer "What does it do?" questions.
Question 3. What is the name of the shampoo ?
Answer: The name of the shampoo is 'Happy Herbal Shampoo-the Quicker'.
In simple words: The product is called 'Happy Herbal Shampoo-the Quicker'.
Exam Tip: For naming questions, ensure you include the complete and exact name as provided in the text.
Question 4. Harry liked Mr Jadeja's drawing room. True or False.
Answer: True.
In simple words: Harry found Mr Jadeja's drawing room to be beautiful.
Exam Tip: Look for descriptive words used by Harry when he enters Mr Jadeja's house to confirm his opinion about the room.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. ............ welcomed Harry.
(a) Mr Patel
(b) Mrs Patel
(c) Mr Jadeja
(d) Mrs Jadeja
Answer: (c) Mr Jadeja
In simple words: The passage clearly states that Mr Jadeja welcomed Harry.
Exam Tip: Cross-reference the question with the text to confirm who greeted Harry at the door.
Question 2. What does the shampoo do?
(a) cleans the hair slowly
(b) cleans the hair quickly
(c) cleans the hair softly
(d) cleans the hair gently
Answer: (b) cleans the hair quickly
In simple words: The shampoo is known for cleaning hair very fast.
Exam Tip: Look for keywords in the product description that highlight its primary function and speed, such as "cleans quickly."
Question 3. What is Happy Herbal Shampoo called ?
(a) The Quacker
(b) The Quater
(c) The Quarter
(d) The Quicker
Answer: (d) The Quicker
In simple words: The shampoo is specifically named "The Quicker" because it works fast.
Exam Tip: Recall the exact brand or product name mentioned in the text to select the correct option.
Question 4. Which word in the paragraph means 'an item for sale' ?
(a) seat
(b) herbal
(c) quicker
(d) product
Answer: (d) product
In simple words: A 'product' is something that is made and offered for sale.
Exam Tip: Understand the meaning of key vocabulary words in context to correctly identify synonyms or definitions.
Answer the following questions:
Question 1. What is Mr Jadeja ?
Answer: Mr Jadeja is a policeman.
In simple words: Mr Jadeja works as a police officer.
Exam Tip: Extract the specific profession mentioned by Mr Jadeja when he is challenged by Harry about the shampoo's speed.
Question 2. How much time will the shampoo take to clean the hair?
Answer: The shampoo will take three minutes to clean the hair.
In simple words: It only needs three minutes to clean your hair.
Exam Tip: Look for explicit timeframes mentioned in the sales pitch or product description to answer "How much time" questions.
Question 3. What is special about the shampoo ?
Answer: The shampoo has less foam.
In simple words: A special feature of this shampoo is that it creates less lather.
Exam Tip: Identify unique selling points or distinguishing characteristics mentioned in the product's description or Harry's explanation.
Question 4. Mr Jadeja asked for a proof. True or False ?
Answer: True
In simple words: Mr Jadeja asked Harry to prove that the shampoo worked quickly.
Exam Tip: Confirm if the action mentioned in the question (asking for proof) actually occurred in the dialogue.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. Mr Jadeja is a ............
(a) washerman
(b) policeman
(c) salesman
(d) businessman
Answer: (b) policeman
In simple words: Mr Jadeja's job is being a police officer.
Exam Tip: Recall Mr Jadeja's self-introduction when discussing the shampoo's effectiveness.
Question 2. Mr Jadeja wanted a ............
(a) sample
(b) demonstration
(c) proof
(d) gift
Answer: (c) proof
In simple words: Mr Jadeja wanted evidence that the shampoo worked quickly.
Exam Tip: Remember Mr Jadeja's request to "Give me a proof" when he questioned the shampoo's speed.
Question 3. The shampoo will take ............ to clean the hair.
(a) five minutes
(b) three minutes
(c) two minutes
(d) two seconds
Answer: (b) three minutes
In simple words: The shampoo requires only three minutes to clean hair.
Exam Tip: Precisely recall the time duration mentioned by Harry for the shampoo's effectiveness.
Question 4. Which of the following are Mr Jadeja's words ?
(a) I can't believe it.
(b) It has less foam.
(c) It is our special formula.
(d) Just keep it for three minutes.
Answer: (a) I can't believe it.
In simple words: Mr Jadeja expressed surprise by saying "I can't believe it."
Exam Tip: Attribute quotes accurately by identifying who spoke which line in the dialogue.
Question 5. What is special about the shampoo ?
(a) It is herbal.
(b) It is cheap.
(c) It has less foam.
(d) It has more foam.
Answer: (c) It has less foam.
In simple words: The shampoo's special quality is that it produces less foam.
Exam Tip: Identify the unique selling point or specific characteristic highlighted in the product's description or benefits.
Question 6. Which word in the paragraph means 'a method of preparing'?
(a) special
(b) foam
(c) proof
(d) formula
Answer: (d) formula
In simple words: A 'formula' refers to a specific method or recipe for creating something.
Exam Tip: Understand the context in which words are used to accurately define their meaning, especially technical terms like 'formula' in product descriptions.
Question 1. What is the price of a small bottle ?
Answer: The price of a small bottle is Rs. 75.
In simple words: A small bottle of the product costs 75 rupees.
Exam Tip: Extract precise numerical information from the text, such as prices, amounts, or quantities, when asked.
Question 2. What did Mr Jadeja buy?
Answer: Mr Jadeja bought a 100 ml of Quicker Shampoo.
In simple words: Mr Jadeja purchased a 100 ml bottle of the Quicker Shampoo.
Exam Tip: Specify both the product and its quantity when answering questions about purchases or acquisitions.
Question 3. What will Harry do if Mr Jadeja is not satisfied ?
Answer: If Mr Jadeja is not satisfied, Harry will take the shampoo back and return the money.
In simple words: Harry promises to get the shampoo back and give the money if Mr Jadeja is not happy with it.
Exam Tip: Identify the conditional statements and the consequences offered in the sales pitch to answer "what if" scenarios.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. What is the cost of a small bottle ?
(a) Rs. 57
(b) Rs. 75
(c) Rs. 157
(d) Rs. 175
Answer: (b) Rs. 75
In simple words: The small bottle of shampoo is offered for Rs. 75.
Exam Tip: Double-check the price mentioned for the small bottle to ensure accuracy in your selection.
Question 2. 'Satisfy' means
(a) make happy
(b) make sad
(c) make angry
(d) make cool
Answer: (a) make happy
In simple words: To 'satisfy' someone means to make them pleased or content.
Exam Tip: Understand the meaning of words in context. 'Satisfy' in this scenario means to meet expectations and make the customer happy.
Question 3. What did Mr Jadeja buy?
(a) 50 ml bottle
(b) 75 ml bottle
(c) 100 ml bottle
(d) 125 ml bottle
Answer: (c) 100 ml bottle
In simple words: Mr Jadeja purchased a 100 ml bottle of the shampoo.
Exam Tip: Pay close attention to the specific quantity or size mentioned when details of a purchase are provided.
Question 4. If Mr Jadeja is not satisfied, Harry will ............
(a) sell another shampoo
(b) give another shampoo
(c) replace the shampoo
(d) take it back and return the money
Answer: (d) take it back and return the money
In simple words: Harry promised that if Mr Jadeja wasn't happy, he would give back the money after taking the shampoo.
Exam Tip: Identify the specific guarantee or return policy mentioned by Harry in his sales pitch.
Question 1. Whom did Harry meet?
Answer: Harry met Mrs Sharada Modi.
In simple words: Harry visited and met Mrs Sharada Modi.
Exam Tip: Clearly state the name of the person Harry visited next, as indicated in the passage.
Question 2. Where was Sharada Modi going ?
Answer: Mrs Sharada Modi was going for Praveshotsav function in a school.
In simple words: Mrs Sharada Modi was heading to a school for a Praveshotsav event.
Exam Tip: Identify the destination and purpose mentioned by Mrs Modi when explaining why she was busy.
Question 3. Did Mrs Modi welcome Harry ?
Answer: Yes, Mrs Modi welcomed Harry.
In simple words: Yes, Mrs Modi greeted Harry when he arrived.
Exam Tip: Confirm the action of welcoming by checking the initial interaction between Mrs Modi and Harry.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. Harry meets ............
(a) Shobha Modi
(b) Sharada Modi
(c) Sarala Modi
(d) Shubhra Modi
Answer: (b) Sharada Modi
In simple words: Harry went to Mrs Sharada Modi's house and met her.
Exam Tip: Recall the specific name of the person Harry visited after Mr Jadeja.
Question 2. Mrs Modi was the ............ at a function.
(a) guest
(b) organizer
(c) host
(d) chief guest
Answer: (d) chief guest
In simple words: Mrs Modi stated she was the main special guest at the school event.
Exam Tip: Pay attention to titles or roles mentioned in the dialogue to correctly identify Mrs Modi's status at the function.
Question 3. Which of the following are Mrs Modi's words ?
(a) Can I have your five minutes ?
(b) Can I have your contact number?
(c) No time today.
(d) Hello, ma'am.
Answer: (c) No time today.
In simple words: Mrs Modi clearly said she didn't have time to talk right then.
Exam Tip: Carefully review the dialogue to pinpoint the exact phrases spoken by Mrs Modi to answer this attribution question.
(6) It was 12:30. He was hungry. On his way, he saw a board, “Reshma Beauty Parlour". "Hammm... a good place for, wholesale business. Let me try." He passed the glass door and entered. He saw a lady at the desk. “Hello, ma'am. I am Harry from Happy Herbal Shampoo. May I have your five minutes ?”
Answer the following questions:
Question 1. What did Harry see in the afternoon ?
Answer: Harry observed Reshma Beauty Parlour during the afternoon.
In simple words: Harry saw the Reshma Beauty Parlour when he was out in the afternoon.
Exam Tip: For direct observation questions, state the observed object and the time of observation clearly to score well.
Question 2. What did Harry think when he saw the board ?
Answer: When Harry noticed the board, he considered it a good spot for wholesale business.
In simple words: Harry thought it would be a good place for selling many things at once.
Exam Tip: Always include both the observation and the character's thought or reaction for such questions.
Question 3. Harry met a man at the desk. True or False ?
Answer: False
In simple words: Harry met a lady, not a man, at the desk.
Exam Tip: Pay close attention to gender and specific details mentioned in the passage for True/False questions.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. What was written on the board ?
(a) Reshma Parlour
(b) Rashmi Parlour
(c) Reshma Beauty Parlour
(d) Rashmi Beauty Parlour
Answer: (c) Reshma Beauty Parlour
In simple words: The sign clearly showed the name "Reshma Beauty Parlour".
Exam Tip: Carefully read the exact phrasing on signs or labels in comprehension passages to avoid confusion with similar names.
Question 2. Harry thought it was a good place for
(a) small business
(b) big business
(c) retail business
(d) wholesale business
Answer: (d) wholesale business
In simple words: Harry believed it was a good place to sell many items in large quantities.
Exam Tip: Understand the difference between retail (selling to end-users) and wholesale (selling in bulk to other businesses) to select the correct option.
Question 3. At what time did Harry go to the parlour ?
(a) 12:00
(b) 12:30
(c) 12:20
(d) 12:15
Answer: (b) 12:30
In simple words: Harry arrived at the parlour around half past twelve in the afternoon.
Exam Tip: Note specific times and events mentioned in the passage to answer questions accurately.
(7) Without waiting for Reshma's reply, he took out the shampoo bottles from his bag. “Ma'am here we have special products for hair washing. This is the Happy Herbal - Quicker. It cleans the hair quickly. And this one is Happy Herbal Lighter. It helps ..." "Look, Mister ..." "Harry. I am Harry Patel.”
Answer the following questions:
Question 1. What did Harry do ?
Answer: Harry pulled out the shampoo bottles from his bag.
In simple words: Harry took out the shampoo bottles from his carry bag.
Exam Tip: Focus on the main action performed by the character when asked "What did [character] do?".
Question 2. Harry waited for Reshma's reply. True or False ?
Answer: False
In simple words: Harry did not wait for her answer; he acted immediately.
Exam Tip: Pay attention to phrases like "Without waiting" or "Immediately" as they often indicate the answer for True/False statements.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. What was the name of the lady ?
(a) Reshma
(b) Reshmi
(c) Rashmi
(d) Roshni
Answer: (a) Reshma
In simple words: The woman Harry was talking to was called Reshma.
Exam Tip: Remember character names accurately to avoid confusing them with similar-sounding options.
Question 2. Which of the following is Harry's product ?
(a) Happy Herbal – Softer
(b) Happy Herbal – Lighter
(c) Happy Herbal – Faster
(d) Happy Herbal – Slower
Answer: (b) Happy Herbal – Lighter
In simple words: One of Harry's shampoo products was named "Happy Herbal – Lighter".
Exam Tip: Carefully note the specific names and variants of products mentioned in the text.
(8) "Hammm ... Harry, I am sorry. No Quicker shampoos like this. Sometimes these types of shampoos spoil our hair. And that can spoil our business.” "No, maam! This Quicker will speed up your business. And raise your customer's hair. It has pure herbs like aritha, amala and shikakai. It has so many other things too. Read it on the label."
Answer the following questions:
Question 1. What do Quicker shampoos sometimes do ?
Answer: Occasionally, Quicker shampoos can damage hair and negatively affect the parlour's operations.
In simple words: Sometimes, these shampoos mess up hair and hurt the business.
Exam Tip: Identify both the negative consequence on the product user (hair) and the business mentioned in the text.
Question 2. What does the Quicker have ?
Answer: The Quicker contains natural herbs such as aritha, amala, and shikakai.
In simple words: The Quicker product has herbs like aritha, amala, and shikakai in it.
Exam Tip: List all specific ingredients or features mentioned when asked about what a product 'has' or 'contains'.
Question 3. What will the Quicker do?
Answer: The Quicker product will accelerate the parlour's business.
In simple words: The Quicker will make the salon's business grow faster.
Exam Tip: Look for verbs and adverbs that describe the product's effect, such as "speed up" or "raise."
Answer the questions selecting the correct options
Question 1. According to Harry, Quicker will ..........
(a) slow the business
(b) speed up the business
(c) raise the business
(d) lower the business
Answer: (b) speed up the business
In simple words: Harry thinks the Quicker shampoo will make the business grow faster.
Exam Tip: Distinguish between the claims made by the salesman (Harry) and the customer's initial concerns.
Question 2. Which of the following is not in the shampoo ?
(a) amala
(b) aritha
(c) ardusi
(d) shikakai
Answer: (c) ardusi
In simple words: Ardusi is not one of the ingredients found in the shampoo.
Exam Tip: Always double-check lists of ingredients or features mentioned to correctly identify the item that is *not* included.
Question 3. Which of the following are Harry's words ?
(a) I am sorry.
(b) That can spoil our business.
(c) Read it on the label.
(d) No Quicker shampoos like this.
Answer: (c) Read it on the label.
In simple words: Harry told Reshma to check the product details on the label.
Exam Tip: Attribute quotes accurately by recalling who said what in the dialogue.
(9) Reshma read the label. "And what is the price ? Oh, ₹ 152 for a 220 ml bottle !" "Ma'am it is the retail price. I can offer ? you a good discount. Let me see ..." He opened his diary. “Take this 500 ml big bottle. It will cost you ₹ 320. But ₹1500 for five same bottles." “Then it's OK. Please give me five bottles.” They exchanged their visiting cards. Harry thanked her and felt hungry again. This time his hunger was stronger.
Answer the following questions:
Question 1. What is the cost of 220 ml bottle of shampoo ?
Answer: The cost of a 220 ml shampoo bottle is Rs 152.
In simple words: A small 220 ml bottle of shampoo costs 152 rupees.
Exam Tip: Note specific prices mentioned for different product sizes to answer correctly.
Question 2. Did Harry offer a discount to Reshma ?
Answer: Yes, Harry extended a discount to Reshma.
In simple words: Yes, Harry gave Reshma a special lower price.
Exam Tip: Look for keywords like "offer a good discount" or direct statements about price reduction.
Question 3. What is the cost of five bottles ?
Answer: The cost for five bottles is Rs 1500.
In simple words: Five bottles together cost 1500 rupees.
Exam Tip: Differentiate between the price of a single bottle and a bulk purchase when calculating costs.
Question 4. Why was Harry's hunger stronger ?
Answer: Harry's hunger was more intense because he successfully sold five bottles of shampoo.
In simple words: Harry felt hungrier because he had just made a big sale of five shampoo bottles.
Exam Tip: Connect cause and effect by linking Harry's strong hunger to the successful sale he made.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options :
Question 1. The price of 220 ml is ..........
(a) Rs 57
(b) Rs 152
(c) Rs 215
(d) Rs 175
Answer: (b) Rs 152
In simple words: The 220 ml bottle costs 152 rupees.
Exam Tip: Ensure you match the correct price with the specified bottle volume mentioned in the text.
Question 2. What is the price of 500 ml bottle ?
(a) Rs 152
(b) Rs 1500
(c) Rs 230
(d) Rs 320
Answer: (d) Rs 320
In simple words: The larger 500 ml bottle costs 320 rupees.
Exam Tip: Carefully read the quantities and their corresponding prices to avoid mixing them up.
Question 3. What does Harry offer ?
(a) discount
(b) free bottles
(c) retail price
(d) free conditioners
Answer: (a) discount
In simple words: Harry offers a reduced price or a special deal.
Exam Tip: Identify the specific incentive or deal Harry proposes to his customers.
Question 4. Rs 1500 is for ..........
(a) three bottles
(b) four bottles
(c) five bottles
(d) six bottles
Answer: (c) five bottles
In simple words: The price of 1500 rupees is for purchasing a set of five bottles.
Exam Tip: Connect the total price directly to the quantity of items purchased as stated in the passage.
Question 5. Harry's hunger was stronger because ..........
(a) he sold five bottles
(b) it was afternoon
(c) he did not do business
(d) he was tired
Answer: (a) he sold five bottles
In simple words: Harry felt hungrier because he had successfully sold a large order of shampoo.
Exam Tip: Understand the implied emotional or physical reactions that follow significant events in the narrative.
10.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options:
Question 1. What is Harry Patel?
(a) salesman
(b) businessman
(c) postman
(d) policeman
Answer: (a) salesman
In simple words: Harry Patel works as a person who sells products.
Exam Tip: Identify the profession or role of characters as described in the text or on their identity cards.
Question 2. What is the name of Harry's company?
(a) Happy Hair Care
(b) Happy Hair and Care
(c) Happy Hair
(d) Happy Care
Answer: (b) Happy Hair and Care
In simple words: Harry's company is known as "Happy Hair and Care".
Exam Tip: Extract the full and exact name of companies or products from given labels or descriptions.
11.
Question 1. What is Mrs Sharada Modi?
(a) teacher
(b) Mayor
(c) Minister
(d) doctor
Answer: (b) Mayor
In simple words: Mrs Sharada Modi holds the position of a Mayor.
Exam Tip: Read job titles or designations carefully from visiting cards or introductions.
Question 2. What is her educational qualifications?
(a) BA
(b) BA LLB
(c) B.Ed
(d) B.Com
Answer: (b) BA LLB
In simple words: Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws degree.
Exam Tip: Note specific academic abbreviations or degrees listed on a profile or card.
Question 3. Mrs Modi is from.
(a) Sardarnagar
(b) Gandhinagar
(c) Himmatnagar
(d) Jainnagar
Answer: (a) Sardarnagar
In simple words: Mrs Modi comes from the city of Sardarnagar.
Exam Tip: Look for the address or location details provided on identity cards or in the text.
12.
Answer the questions selecting the correct options:
Question 1. What is the name of the parlour?
(a) Reshmi Beauty Parlour
(b) Rashmi Beauty Parlour
(c) Roshni Beauty Parlour
(d) Reshma Beauty Parlour
Answer: (d) Reshma Beauty Parlour
In simple words: The beauty salon is officially named "Reshma Beauty Parlour".
Exam Tip: Accurately note names from signs, titles, or headings in the provided information.
Question 2. Reshma is specialist.
(a) mahendi
(b) bridal makeup
(c) saree
(d) hair style
Answer: (a) mahendi
In simple words: Reshma is an expert in applying henna designs.
Exam Tip: Identify the specific area of expertise or specialization mentioned for a person or business.
Question 3. Reshma is from
(a) Surat
(b) Morbi
(c) Bharuch
(d) Kachchh
Answer: (b) Morbi
In simple words: Reshma operates her business from Morbi.
Exam Tip: Look for location details like cities or towns mentioned in business contact information.
2. Read the following data and answer the questions it:
(1)
Question 1. Who is the manufacturer of this product ?
Answer: Shalimar Chemical Works Ltd. manufactures this product.
In simple words: The company that makes this product is Shalimar Chemical Works Ltd.
Exam Tip: Look for "MFD." (Manufactured by) or similar terms to find the manufacturer's name.
Question 2. What is free with this packet ?
Answer: A 50 ml oil bottle is provided free with this package.
In simple words: You get an extra 50 ml of oil without paying when you buy this pack.
Exam Tip: Identify promotions or bonus items indicated by "FREE" on product labels.
Question 3. What is special about this product?
Answer: This product is entirely 100% vegetarian.
In simple words: This product is special because it is made only from vegetarian ingredients.
Exam Tip: Note key features or unique selling points, especially those highlighted with percentages or special labels.
Question 4. What is the price of this product?
Answer: The price of this product is Rs 64.
In simple words: This product costs 64 rupees.
Exam Tip: Look for "Max. Retail Price" or "MRP" to find the product's cost.
Question 5. How much oil is there in the bottle ?
Answer: There is 500 ml of oil in the bottle.
In simple words: The bottle holds 500 milliliters of oil.
Exam Tip: Pay attention to measurements like "Net content" to determine the quantity of the product.
(2)
Question 1. Who is the manufacturer of this product ?
Answer: Mysore Soaps Ltd. is the manufacturer of this product.
In simple words: This product is made by Mysore Soaps Ltd.
Exam Tip: Always look for "Mfd." or similar text to identify the manufacturing company.
Question 2. What is free with a pack of 4 soap cakes ?
Answer: A 250 gms pack of Jagmag washing powder is free with a pack of 4 soap cakes.
In simple words: You get 250 grams of Jagmag washing powder for free when you buy four soap bars.
Exam Tip: Locate the "FREE" section on the product label to find out what bonus items are included.
Question 3. What is the net weight of the each soap ?
Answer: The net weight of each soap is 100 gms.
In simple words: Each soap bar weighs 100 grams.
Exam Tip: Find the "Net Weight" information on the product packaging for individual item weight.
Question 4. What is the price of the soap ?
Answer: The price of the soap is Rs 13.
In simple words: The soap costs 13 rupees.
Exam Tip: Identify the maximum retail price (MRP) or price listing on the product label.
Question 5. The name of the soap is Chandan Jasmine Soap. True or False ?
Answer: False
In simple words: The soap is named Chandan Sandal Soap, not Chandan Jasmine Soap.
Exam Tip: Pay close attention to distinguishing features like specific scent names when evaluating True/False statements about product names.
(3)
Question 1. Whose card is this?
Answer: This card belongs to Satishbhai Darji.
In simple words: This is Satishbhai Darji's business card.
Exam Tip: Always look at the top or prominent names on a business card to identify its owner.
Question 2. What is Satishbhai ?
Answer: Satishbhai works as a tailor.
In simple words: Satishbhai is a person who makes and mends clothes.
Exam Tip: Identify the profession or service offered as clearly stated on the business card.
Question 3. What is the name of the shop ?
Answer: The name of the shop is 'Palak Ladies Tailor'.
In simple words: The shop is called 'Palak Ladies Tailor'.
Exam Tip: Extract the exact name of the establishment from the business card.
Question 4. Where does Satishbhai live ?
Answer: Satishbhai lives in Amreli.
In simple words: Satishbhai's home is in Amreli.
Exam Tip: Look for the city or town mentioned in the address details on the card.
Question 5. Satishbhai is a specialist in ..........
Answer: Satishbhai specializes in Punjabi dresses and blouses.
In simple words: Satishbhai is an expert in making Punjabi outfits and blouses.
Exam Tip: Note the specific types of items or services highlighted as specialties on a business card.
3. Circle the words that rhyme with the word in the box:
(1) wood : mood, good, could
(2) box : socks, rocks, hoax, fox
(3) house : mouse, louse, course
(4) ghost : lost, cost, most
Answer:
(1) The words rhyming with 'wood' are: mood, good, could.
(2) The words rhyming with 'box' are: socks, rocks, hoax, fox.
(3) The words rhyming with 'house' are: mouse, louse, course.
(4) The words rhyming with 'ghost' are: lost, cost, most.
In simple words: These are the words that sound alike at the end, matching the main word.
Exam Tip: When identifying rhyming words, focus on the ending sounds, not just the spelling.
Word Meanings:
picnic: (pinik) ઉજાણી (enjoyment)
family: (fɛmɪlɪ) કુટુંબ (family)
lake: (lɪk) સરોવર (lake)
clean: (klin) સ્વચ્છ (clean)
cold: (kold) ઠંડું (cold)
careful: (kɛərfʊl) કાળજીવાળું (careful)
banyan tree: (bænjən tri) વડનું ઝાડ (banyan tree)
afternoon: (ɑftərnu:n) બપોર પછીનો સમય (afternoon)
boat ride: (boʊt raɪd) નૌકાવિહાર (boat ride)
to row: (tu roʊ) હોડી હંકારવી (to row a boat)
gently: (dʒɛntli) ધીમેથી, કાળજીથી (gently, carefully)
stream: (strim) ઝરણું (stream)
merrily: (mɛrɪli) આનંદપૂર્વક (merrily)
life: (laɪf) જીવન (life)
shampoo: (ʃæmpu) વાળ ધોવા માટેનું પ્રવાહી (liquid for washing hair)
to meet: (tu mit) મળવું (to meet)
salesman: (seɪlzmən) વેચાણકાર (salesperson)
to sell: (tu sel) વેચવું (to sell)
different: (dɪfərənt) ભિન્ન, જુદું જુદું (different)
to welcome: (tu wɛlkəm) સ્વાગત કરવું, આવકારવું (to welcome)
in front of: (ɪn frʌnt ɔf) –ની સામે (in front of)
product: (prɒdʌkt) વસ્તુ (product)
quickly: (kwɪkli) ઝડપથી (quickly)
to save: (tu seɪv) બચાવવું (to save)
proof: (pruf) પુરાવો, સાબિતી (proof)
to believe: (tu bɪliv) સાચું માનવું (to believe)
special formula: (spɛʃəl fɔrmjʊlə) વિશિષ્ટ નુસખો (special formula)
less: (lɛs) ઓછું (less)
foam: (foʊm) ફીણ (foam)
bottle: (bɒtəl) બાટલી, શીશી (bottle)
to satisfy: (tu sætɪsfaɪ) સંતોષવું, ખુશ કરવું (to satisfy)
to return: (tu rɪtɜrn) પાછું આપવું (to return)
money: (mʌni) પૈસા (money)
to agree: (tu əgri) સંમત થવું કે હોવું (to agree)
function: (fʌŋkʃən) કાર્યક્રમ (function)
chief guest: (tʃif ɡɛst) મુખ્ય મહેમાન (chief guest)
contact number: (kɒntækt nʌmbər) સંપર્ક નંબર (contact number)
appointment: (əpɔɪntmənt) મુલાકાત (appointment)
wholesale: (hoʊlseɪl) જથ્થાબંધ (વેચાણ) (wholesale)
business: (bɪznɪs) વ્યવસાય, વેપાર (business)
to pass: (tu pæs) પસાર થવું (to pass)
to enter: (tu ɛntər) પ્રવેશવું (to enter)
to spoil: (tu spɔɪl) બગાડવું (to spoil)
herbal: (hɜrbəl) ઔષધ માટેની વનસ્પતિનું (herbal)
to raise: (tu reɪz) વધારવું (to raise)
customer: (kʌstəmər) ગ્રાહક (customer)
pure herbs: (pjʊər hɜrbz) શુદ્ધ વનસ્પતિ (pure herbs)
label: (leɪbəl) કાપલી (label)
price: (praɪs) કિંમત (price)
retail price: (ritɛɪl praɪs) છૂટક કિંમત (retail price)
to offer: (tu ɒfər) પ્રસ્તાવ મૂકવો, આપવું (to offer)
discount: (dɪskaʊnt) વટાવ, વળતર (discount)
diary: (daɪəri) નોંધપોથી, ડાયરી (diary)
to exchange: (tu ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ) અદલાબદલી કરવી (to exchange)
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