1. The correct ascending order is: Handkerchief, Towel, Sari, Bedsheet. The handkerchief is the smallest in size, followed by the towel. The sari is longer and the bedsheet is the biggest item among them. The correct ascending order is: Cherry, Strawberry, Apple, Watermelon. The cherry is the smallest,Read more

    1. The correct ascending order is: Handkerchief, Towel, Sari, Bedsheet. The handkerchief is the smallest in size, followed by the towel. The sari is longer and the bedsheet is the biggest item among them.
    2. The correct ascending order is: Cherry, Strawberry, Apple, Watermelon. The cherry is the smallest, followed by the strawberry and apple. The watermelon is the biggest and heaviest among the four fruits.
    3. The ascending order of these numbers is: Fourteen, Twenty-nine, Forty-seven, Ninety-one. Arranging them this way helps in understanding number values and order, which is useful in math.
    4. The correct order by size is: Sparrow, Hen, Crow, Eagle. Sparrows are small, hens are medium-sized, crows are larger and eagles are the largest and most powerful among them.
    5. The correct ascending order is: Squirrel, Rabbit, Ox, Elephant. Squirrels are the smallest, rabbits are slightly bigger, oxen are large farm animals and elephants are the biggest land animals.

     

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  2. Here are two more examples: Eraser, Pencil, Notebook, School Bag – from the smallest stationery item to the largest. Button, Shirt, Sweater, Blanket – based on clothing and size. These examples help develop comparison skills by arranging objects logically in ascending order, from lightest or smallesRead more

    Here are two more examples:

    1. Eraser, Pencil, Notebook, School Bag – from the smallest stationery item to the largest.
    2. Button, Shirt, Sweater, Blanket – based on clothing and size.
      These examples help develop comparison skills by arranging objects logically in ascending order, from lightest or smallest to heaviest or largest. It also improves observation and classification skills.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:

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  3. a pair of jeans a pair of scissors a pair of spectacles a pair of socks a pair of gloves a pair of earrings a pair of rackets   For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let's Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa's Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/nceRead more

    1. a pair of jeans
    2. a pair of scissors
    3. a pair of spectacles
    4. a pair of socks
    5. a pair of gloves
    6. a pair of earrings
    7. a pair of rackets

     

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  4. 1. watter  water  weter 2. vegatables  veggetables  vegetables 3. balloon  baloon  ballon 4. hause  house  houze 5. elefant  elephant  elephent 6. spactacles  spektacles  spectacles 7. karpenter  carpenter  carpainter 8. fruitt  friut  fruit 9. recieve  receive  raceive 10. prinsipal  principal  priRead more

    1. watter  water  weter
    2. vegatables  veggetables  vegetables
    3. balloon  baloon  ballon
    4. hause  house  houze
    5. elefant  elephant  elephent
    6. spactacles  spektacles  spectacles
    7. karpenter  carpenter  carpainter
    8. fruitt  friut  fruit
    9. recieve  receive  raceive
    10. prinsipal  principal  princpal

    [Tips: To answer spelling questions correctly, read each option carefully and say the words aloud. Choose the one that sounds and looks right. Eliminate options that look odd or unfamiliar. Use memory tricks. Think about where you’ve seen the word—books, signs or labels. Break tricky words into parts (like spectacles → spec-ta-cles). With regular reading and practice, spelling becomes easier and more familiar over time.]

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:

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  5. My father has a habit of keeping his spectacles in random places. Last week, he could not find his spectacles and looked around the house. We checked the big box that reached above our waists. My father looked for the spectacles among the newspapers kept on the table. He continued searching for twoRead more

    My father has a habit of keeping his spectacles in random places.
    Last week, he could not find his spectacles and looked around the house.
    We checked the big box that reached above our waists.
    My father looked for the spectacles among the newspapers kept on the table.
    He continued searching for two hours before finally giving up.
    He sat down on the bed after giving one final look to the room and said with a sigh,
    “Looks like it is time to get a new pair.”

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-1/

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