Class 4 Chapter 3 Solution
TASTE OF BENGAL
MCQs Quetion Answer
A. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives:
1. Gogol visited Kolkata one
(a) winter
(b) summer
(c) spring
(d)autumn
2. Gogol taught Rivu and Gouri to play
(a) badminton
(b) football
(c) cricket
(d) hockey
3. Gogol immensely enjoyed the journey to the-
(a) city
(c) village
(b) area
(d) district
4. After breakfast the children played in the-
(a) countryside
(b) house
(c) playground
(d) courtyard
5. The family returned to Kolkata in the
(a) morning
(b) evening
(c) noon
(d) afternoon
Ans: 1. (b), 2. (a), 3. (c), 4. (d), 5. (c). |
Short Quetion Answer
1. What did the children do after hav-ing breakfast?
Ans. Children played in the courtyard after having breakfast.
2. What did Gogol have for lunch?
Ans. Gogol ate rice and rohu curry with rosogulla and sweet curd.
3. How did the children enjoy the eve-ning?
Ans. They sat around Grandma. They heard stories from Grandma. They enjoyed eating peyajis.
4. Why was the day unforgettable for Gogol?
Ans. On that day Gogol realized the taste of Bengali food is closely related with love
and care.
5. Who were Gogol’s cousins?
Ans. Rivu and Gouri were Gogol’s cousins.
6. What did not Gogol enjoy there?
Ans. Gogol did not enjoy the foods that he was eating there.
7. What were the food Rivu and Gouri enjoyed?
Ans. Rivu and Gouri enjoyed hilsa fish in mustard, posto, moong dal with peas.
8. What did Gogol looked at happily during their journey to the village?
Ans. During this journey to the village, Gogol looked happily at the thick bushes, trees and endless fields.
9. What did grandma prepare for break. fast?
Ans. Grandma prepared luchis and potato curry for breakfast.
Fill In The Blanks
A. Complete the statements with information from the text.
1. A warm relationship quickly——————–.
2. Gogol was enjoying his summer holidays——————.
3. Gogol was yet to adapt——————-.
4. He had never seen so——————-.
5. They sat in the open courtyard——————-.
Ans. 1. A warm relationship quickly developed among the cousins.
2. Gogol was enjoying his summer holidays except one thing.
3. Gogol was yet to adapt to the taste of Bengal.
4. He had never seen so much green all around.
5. They sat in the open courtyard in the pleasant morning sunshine.
True And False
A. Write ‘T’ for correct and ‘F’ for wrong statements:
1. Gogol had spent a month in his cousin’s house.
2. This was Gogol’s first visit to Bengal.
3. Gogol lived in his own country.
4. They went to Krishnanagar for a visit.
5. Grandma lived in a quiet spot by a still pond.
Ans: 1. (F), 2. (T), 3. (F), 4. (F), 5. (Т)
B.Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements in the given boxes:
1. Gogol did not try any Bengali dish at his cousin’s house.
2. Rivu and Gouri liked the taste of Hilsa fish.
3. Gogol saw a lot of green in Joynagar.
4. Gogol’s grandmother did not welcome them.
Ans: (i)-F; (2)-T; (3)-T; (4)-F |
Grammar
Fill in the blanks with Pronouns
1. Ravi is a good boy.—————- studies in class IV.
2. People were happy.———————– were shout-ing in joy.
3. Salma is a young girl.——————draws very well.
4. I read a book yesterday. I liked ——————–very much.
Ans: (1) He. (2) They , (3) She, (4) It |