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STD 4 English Gra Revision ANS

The document is a revision worksheet for 4th-grade English grammar, containing passages and questions for students to answer. It includes reading comprehension exercises about a picnic and the Moon, fill-in-the-blank activities, sentence corrections, dialogues, slogans on road safety and environmental cleanliness, and story prompts. The content is designed to enhance students' understanding of grammar and improve their writing skills.

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SRI SRI RAVISHANKAR VIDYA MANDIR CBSE

Affiliation No.: 430205


Near Godhavi Lake, Opp.Jain Temple , At Bopal - Manipur Rd. , Godhavi, Ahmedabad- 382115
Std: 4 Subject : English Grammar Revision
Q1. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follows.
One Sunday morning, Meera went with her parents for a picnic in the city park. The sky was clear,
and the air felt cool and fresh. They spread a mat under a huge mango tree, where birds chirped and
butterflies fluttered among blooming flowers. Meera ran barefoot on the soft grass, played on the
swings, and enjoyed the gentle breeze. Her father read a book while her mother served sandwiches
and fresh mango juice. Later, they strolled around the park, spotting colourful flowers and watching
ducks gliding gracefully across the pond. Meera felt calm and thankful for the beauty of nature.

1. Where did Meera go for the picnic?


a) Zoo b) Park c) Beach d) Forest
2. Under which tree did they sit?
a) Neem b) Mango c) Peepal d) Banyan
3. What did Meera’s mother serve?
a) Lemonade b) Fresh mango juice c) Tea d) Coconut water
4. What animals did they see in the pond?
a) Fish b) Swans c) Ducks d) Frogs
5. What did Meera play on?
Ans. Meera played on the swings.
6. What did her father do during the picnic?
Ans. Her father read a book.
7. How did Meera feel at the end of the day?
Ans. She felt calm and thankful for the beauty of nature.
8. The birds were chirping among the trees.
9. Ducks were gliding gracefully in the pond.
10. Write the synonym of ‘peaceful’. ‘calm’ is the synonym of ‘peaceful’.

Q2. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follows.
The Moon is the Earth’s only natural satellite. It moves around the Earth and takes about 27 days to
complete one round. The Moon does not have its own light; it shines because it reflects the light of
the Sun. The Moon looks different on different nights—sometimes it is a full round circle, and other
times only part of it is visible. These changes are called the phases of the Moon. People have visited
the Moon in spaceships and collected rocks to study. The Moon affects the tides in the oceans and
is very important to our planet.

1. How long does the Moon take to go around the Earth?


a) 7 days b) 27 days c) 1 day d) 30 hours
2. Why does the Moon shine?
a) It has its own light b) It reflects the Sun’s light
c) It glows in the dark d) It burns gas
3. What are the changes in the Moon’s shape called?
a) Moon glow b) Moon phases c) Moon rings d) Moon lights
4. What is the Moon to the Earth?
Ans. The Moon is the Earth’s only natural satellite.
5. Who has visited the Moon?
Ans. People have visited the Moon in spaceships.
6. What does the Moon affect on Earth?
Ans. The Moon affects the tides in the oceans.
7. The Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
8. The Moon is the Earth’s only natural satellite.
9. State True or false. The Moon has its own light. False
10. Give Proper noun used in the passage. Earth, Moon, Sun

Q3-A. Fill in the blanks to complete the given passage with appropriate words.

There are five temples in the neighbourhood. People are going there to please Goddess. The oxen
were grazing in a field. School buses are going to pick up children. Our neighbours are helpful and
understanding. Children will return their homes within an eight hour.

There are many animals in the zoo. The children are excited to see the lions. A man is feeding
bananas to the monkeys. Some people are taking photos of birds. The zookeeper is very helpful. He
always takes care of the animals.

There is a large building in our town. It is our school. Many students study here. The teachers are
kind and hardworking. Each classroom has a blackboard and benches. Our principal is a man. He
guides us to be disciplined. The children love their school very much.

On a farm, there are many cows and goats. The farmer is a man. He works hard in the field. The
oxen help him to plough the land. His wife helps in the house. Their children play near the trees.
The neighbours are very friendly to them.

There is a beautiful park in our city. Many people visit it every day. The flowers bloom in the garden.
Children are playing with balls. Old men are sitting on benches and reading newspapers. Our
gardener is a man. He takes care of the plants daily. The park looks clean and green.

There is a busy market near our home. Many shops are open there. People buy fruits and
vegetables. A woman is selling toys to the children. The shopkeepers are very polite. Customers like
their market a lot. In the evening, the lights make the place look bright and colorful.

Q3-B. Choose the correct word and complete the sentence.

(herd, bevy, string, ream, bunch, couple, fleet, bundle)


A bevy of birds flew gracefully across the sky, while a couple of children followed them with curious
eyes. In the garden, a bunch of flowers bloomed brightly, attracting butterflies. At the harbor, a fleet
of boats was anchored, waiting for the fishermen to set sail. A bundle of sticks are under the table,
nearby a string of squirrels run around playfully. On the meadow, a herd of cows grazed peacefully,
and in the study room, a thick ream of paper lay on the desk, ready to be used.

(black, cunning, proud, busy, strong, blind, wise, big)


In a big forest, there lived many animals. A strong elephant was the leader of the herd, and he was
very wise in solving problems. A cunning fox always tried to trick the other animals, but the proud
lion never listened to him. Near the river, a black bear was searching for honey while some busy
bees were buzzing around their hive. In the same forest, there was also a blind old owl who gave
advice to anyone who came to him. All the animals respected him, because even though he could
not see, he was very clever and helpful.

(kind, attentive, quiet, hardworking, curious, naughty, bright)

In a bright classroom, many children were studying. A kind teacher was explaining a lesson, and her
students were very attentive. One curious boy asked questions again and again, while a quiet girl
listened carefully. At the back, a naughty child was trying to make his friends laugh. A hardworking
student kept writing in his notebook. The classroom looked lively because everyone was busy in
their own way.

(playful, gentle, wise, young, peaceful, strong, cheerful)

In a peaceful village, people lived happily together. A wise old farmer always guided the villagers. A
young boy helped his father plough the field with their strong bullocks. A gentle lady looked after
the cows and gave milk to everyone. Near the well, some playful children were splashing water. The
whole village looked cheerful, and everyone cared for one another.

( band, troop, crowd, fleet, stack, choir, line)

A crowd of people gathered in the market, where a line of shops displayed colorful goods. Outside
a cinema hall, a choir of singers waited excitedly for tickets. On the road, a fleet of cars passed by,
while a band of musicians played lively music on the corner. A troop of dancers performed on the
stage, and in the library, a stack of books stood neatly arranged on the shelf.
Q3-C. Find the error in the given sentences and write the corrections.

1. i have seven video games in my computer


I have seven video games on my computer.

2. the lion are the queen of the jungle


The lion is the king of the jungle.

3. volcanoes is quite dangerous


Volcanoes are quite dangerous.

4. the pigeon are flying away


The pigeons are flying away.
5. the peoples of britain is hardworking
The people of Britain are hardworking.

6. mary fernandes studies in st.mary’s school


Mary Fernandes studies in St. Mary’s School.

7. laugh is the best medicines


Laughter is the best medicine.

8. the sweets was distributed among the childrens


The sweets were distributed among the children.

9. ramu are the honest men


Ramu is an honest man.

10. do you know the important for clean water


Do you know the importance of clean water?

Q3-D. Rearrange the words to frame meaningful sentences.

1. The windows quickly close and doors please.


Please close the windows and doors quickly.

2. car company the is a designing new


The company is designing a new car.

3. plumber the broken the repaired pipes


The plumber repaired the broken pipes.

4. are cars on the many there road


There are many cars on the road.

5. books grammar to bring remember your tomorrow


Remember to bring your grammar books tomorrow.

6. traffic light when red turns the stop you must


You must stop when the traffic light turns red.

7. this we visiting Assam are summer


We are visiting Assam this summer.

8. first I quite happy was to receive prize the


I was quite happy to receive the first prize.

9. at the aim the deer took hunter


The hunter took aim at the deer.

10. the behind were the bush thieves hiding


The thieves were hiding behind the bush.
Q4-A Write an e-mail to a friend about your Birthday Party.
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: 1st August, 2025
Subject: My Birthday Party Celebration
Dear Rahul, I hope you are doing well. I wanted to tell you about my birthday party. It was on
Sunday at my house. My parents decorated the room with balloons and streamers. I invited a few
friends, and we played games like musical chairs and passing the parcel. My birthday cake was
shaped like a football! Everyone loved it. We also had pizza, burgers, and ice cream. I received
many wonderful gifts. I really missed you at the party. Hope to see you soon!
Your friend,
Aman

Write an e-mail to your friend how you are enjoying your trip to Kullu, Manali and Rohtang Pass.
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]

Date: 31st July, 2025

Subject: Amazing Trip to Kullu, Manali, and Rohtang Pass

Dear Muskan,

I hope you're doing well! I'm having an amazing time on my adventurous trip to Kullu, Manali, and
Rohtang Pass. The view here is breath taking—snow-covered mountains, tall trees, and fresh cold
air everywhere!

We enjoyed shopping in the local markets and bought woollen clothes and handmade crafts. The
best part was playing in the snow and skiing at Rohtang Pass—it was so much fun! I also went
trekking in the hills and took many photos.

Nature here is so peaceful and beautiful. I really wish you were here with me to enjoy it too. I will
share pictures once I am back.

Take care!

With Love,
Pooja

Q4-B Write a dialogue about a conversation between friends for planning a picnic.
Aditi: Hey everyone! Our exams are over. Let’s plan a picnic!
Rohan: Yes! That sounds fun. Where should we go?
Neha: What about the City Park? It has swings and a big garden.
Arjun: Great idea! We can also play cricket there.
Aditi: So, City Park it is! What day?
Rohan: Saturday is perfect. Everyone’s free!
Neha: What should we bring?
Aditi: I’ll bring sandwiches and juice.
Rohan: I can bring a football and snacks.
Arjun: I’ll get a mat and paper plates.
Neha: I’ll bring fruits and games like ludo and uno!
Aditi: Yay! It will be so much fun.
Rohan: Don’t forget caps and water bottles!
Arjun: And we must clean up after the picnic.
Neha: Of course! We’ll keep the park clean.
All: It’s going to be the best picnic ever!

Creating a dialogue of helping a sibling with homework.


Rahul: (sighs) Priya, can you help me with my homework? I don’t understand this question.
Priya: Sure, Rahul. What subject is it?
Rahul: It’s English. I have to make sentences using these words: “bright,” “jump,” and “happy.”
Priya: That’s easy! Let’s do it together. First word—“bright.”
Rahul: Umm… “The sun is bright”?
Priya: Perfect! Now “jump”?
Rahul: “The dog can jump high”?
Priya: Very good! Now try “happy.”
Rahul: “I am happy when I play with my friends.”
Priya: That’s a lovely sentence, Rahul!
Rahul: Thanks, Priya! You always explain so nicely.
Priya: You’re welcome! I’m proud of you for trying.
Rahul: Will you help me tomorrow too?
Priya: Of course! But only if you try first.
Rahul: Deal!

Write any 6 slogans on road safety.


Road Safety:
 “Follow the rules, stay safe on the roads.”
 “Drive with care, arrive aware.”
 “Speed thrills but kills.”
 “Safety first, accidents last.”
 “Buckle Up, Stay Safe.”
 “Slow Down, Save Lives.”

Write any 6 slogans on keeping the environment clean.


Clean Environment:
 “Clean surroundings, healthy living.”
 “A clean Earth is a happy Earth.”
 “Don’t litter, make the world better.”
 “Keep it green, keep it clean.”
 “Be a friend to the Earth.”
 “Go green, keep it clean.”
Q.5 Write a story from the given outline.
1) An old woman is begging on the road – she looks poor – Sonu, the little boy feels for her – he
wants to help her – he goes up to her – she quickly holds him – puts him in a huge sack – kidnaps
him – a man chases her – saves Sonu – hands over the lady to the police – Sonu learns a lesson.
Sonu and the Old Woman

One sunny afternoon, an old woman was sitting by the roadside, begging for help. She looked weak,
tired, and very poor. Sonu, a kind-hearted little boy, saw her while walking home from school. He
felt sorry for her and wanted to help in any way he could.

Without thinking much, Sonu went up to the woman and said, “Do you need help, Grandma?”
Suddenly, the woman grabbed him tightly. Before Sonu could shout, she stuffed him into a large
sack. It was a trap!

As she tried to carry the sack away, a man nearby noticed what was happening. Sensing danger, he
ran after the old woman, shouting for help. A few other people joined him and caught her before
she could escape.

They opened the sack and rescued Sonu. The crowd handed the woman over to the police. It turned
out that she was a criminal in disguise, using tricks to kidnap children.

Sonu was shaken but safe. He hugged the man who saved him and thanked everyone. That day,
Sonu learned a very important lesson — to never trust strangers, no matter how helpless they
may appear.

2) One night – Mulla Nasruddin passing by a well – reflection of the Moon – help to save Moon –
brought bucket and rope – stuck on a rock – fell on his back – Moon shining in the sky – felt proud
and joyful.
Mullah Nasruddin and The Moon
One night, Mullah Nasruddin was walking past a well. As he looked into the water, he saw the
reflection of the Moon. He thought the Moon had fallen into the well!

He shouted, “Help! Help! The Moon has fallen into the well! I must save it!” Quickly, he ran home,
brought a rope, and tied it to a bucket. “I must save the moon before it drowns!” he said to himself.

He threw the bucket into the well, tied it to the rope, and began to pull with all his strength.
Suddenly, the bucket got stuck on a rock. He imagined the moon was heavy and tugged hard. Mullah
pulled and pulled with all his strength, thinking he was saving the Moon. Suddenly, the rope slipped,
and he fell flat on his back.

When he looked up, he saw the Moon shining brightly in the sky. He smiled and cried with joy, “I
have saved the Moon! I have saved it for the whole world!”

Moral:
"Sometimes, what we see is not always the truth. We should think carefully before jumping to
conclusions." OR
"Good intentions are valuable, but wisdom is important too."

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