1. Apart from reading, Papa struggles with many daily tasks without his spectacles. He cannot watch TV, cut vegetables, read text messages, check the time on his watch or recognize people clearly. These spectacles are very important for him to see properly. Without them, he feels frustrated and stuck,Read more

    Apart from reading, Papa struggles with many daily tasks without his spectacles. He cannot watch TV, cut vegetables, read text messages, check the time on his watch or recognize people clearly. These spectacles are very important for him to see properly. Without them, he feels frustrated and stuck, showing how much he depends on them for everyday activities at home.

     

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  2. While Papa is busy searching every corner for his spectacles, his child watches him carefully. After a while, the child walks up to Papa and says, “Stop, Papa!” and then points to Papa’s head. The child politely tells him that the spectacles are right there. This shows the child’s observation skillsRead more

    While Papa is busy searching every corner for his spectacles, his child watches him carefully. After a while, the child walks up to Papa and says, “Stop, Papa!” and then points to Papa’s head. The child politely tells him that the spectacles are right there. This shows the child’s observation skills and helpful nature. The poem highlights how family members support each other, even in small and funny situations.

     

    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. “Papa’s Spectacles” teaches an important lesson—before worrying or searching in panic, we should pause and look around calmly. Often, the things we lose are right under our noses. It also reminds us to laugh at small mistakes and enjoy light moments with family. The poem shows that being observant,Read more

    “Papa’s Spectacles” teaches an important lesson—before worrying or searching in panic, we should pause and look around calmly. Often, the things we lose are right under our noses. It also reminds us to laugh at small mistakes and enjoy light moments with family. The poem shows that being observant, patient and helping each other makes family life more joyful and easier.

     

    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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  4. Here’s a home-related riddle: “I have four legs but never walk, I hold your books and hear you talk. You sit with me when it’s study time, I help you write every line.” What am I? The answer is table. Creating riddles boosts imagination, vocabulary and creative thinking in a fun and engaging way.Read more

    Here’s a home-related riddle:
    “I have four legs but never walk,
    I hold your books and hear you talk.
    You sit with me when it’s study time,
    I help you write every line.”
    What am I? The answer is table.
    Creating riddles boosts imagination, vocabulary and creative thinking in a fun and engaging way.

     

    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. The Himalayas exhibit varying altitudes throughout their length. The highest parts belong to the Himadri or Greater Himalayas, with peaks like Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga exceeding 8,000 metres. The middle ranges, such as Himachal, have lower altitudes and support habitation. The Shivalik range iRead more

    The Himalayas exhibit varying altitudes throughout their length. The highest parts belong to the Himadri or Greater Himalayas, with peaks like Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga exceeding 8,000 metres. The middle ranges, such as Himachal, have lower altitudes and support habitation. The Shivalik range is the lowest and forms the foothills. A physical map with an altitude legend allows students to estimate how high different segments of the range are, highlighting its towering presence in northern India.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science Chapter 1 Geographical Diversity of India Extra Questions & Answer:

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