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  1. In the story "Gone with the Scooter," several characters speak different dialogues. Gopi says, “The ball I found is a hockey ball,” while talking to Deepak and the group. Deepak proudly says, “My father bought me a brand-new football,” showing off in front of everyone. Manoj says, “I lost a ball fouRead more

    In the story “Gone with the Scooter,” several characters speak different dialogues. Gopi says, “The ball I found is a hockey ball,” while talking to Deepak and the group. Deepak proudly says, “My father bought me a brand-new football,” showing off in front of everyone. Manoj says, “I lost a ball four months ago,” when Gopi asks if the ball belongs to anyone. Ramani cleverly replies, “Show me the ball and I will tell you,” trying to claim the ball as his. Each dialogue adds fun to their conversation.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 2 Gone with the Scooter Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-2/

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  2. At the end of the story, Jay’s powerful shot sent the hockey ball flying out of the playground. It landed right into a basket on a passing scooter. The scooterist, unaware of what had happened, continued driving. By the time the children reached the gate, both the scooter and the ball had disappeareRead more

    At the end of the story, Jay’s powerful shot sent the hockey ball flying out of the playground. It landed right into a basket on a passing scooter. The scooterist, unaware of what had happened, continued driving. By the time the children reached the gate, both the scooter and the ball had disappeared. The unexpected incident made them laugh together, as it turned into a memorable and amusing moment.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 2 Gone with the Scooter Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-2/

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  3. If I were in Gopi’s place and found a ball that didn’t belong to me, I would try my best to find its owner. I would ask my friends and neighbours whether they had lost it. If no one claimed the ball, I would hand it over to a responsible adult like a teacher or my parents to decide what to do next.Read more

    If I were in Gopi’s place and found a ball that didn’t belong to me, I would try my best to find its owner. I would ask my friends and neighbours whether they had lost it. If no one claimed the ball, I would hand it over to a responsible adult like a teacher or my parents to decide what to do next. It’s always right to be honest and fair.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 2 Gone with the Scooter Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-2/

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  4. Here are the correct word-meaning matches: Dribble means moving a ball with small taps, especially while playing hockey. Boast refers to speaking too proudly about oneself or something one owns. Rustle is a soft crackling sound, like dry leaves moving. Grab means taking something quickly or suddenlyRead more

    Here are the correct word-meaning matches:

    • Dribble means moving a ball with small taps, especially while playing hockey.
    • Boast refers to speaking too proudly about oneself or something one owns.
    • Rustle is a soft crackling sound, like dry leaves moving.
    • Grab means taking something quickly or suddenly, often with hands.
      These words were used in the story “Gone with the Scooter.”

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 2 Gone with the Scooter Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-2/

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  5. Helmets protect the head and reduce the chances of serious injury during accidents. That’s why every rider should wear one. The pillion rider must also wear a helmet because they are equally at risk. Road safety applies to everyone riding on a two-wheeler, whether in front or back. Wearing helmets sRead more

    Helmets protect the head and reduce the chances of serious injury during accidents. That’s why every rider should wear one. The pillion rider must also wear a helmet because they are equally at risk. Road safety applies to everyone riding on a two-wheeler, whether in front or back. Wearing helmets shows that we care for our lives and others’ safety too. It’s a smart and responsible habit for all travellers.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 2 Gone with the Scooter Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-2/

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