The Tinkling Bells Class 4 Question Answer English Santoor Chapter 2

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Class 4 English The Tinkling Bells Question Answer

Class 4 The Tinkling Bells Questions and Answers

Let us Think (Page 14)

A. Answer the following.

Question 1.
Why was Chinna upset?
Answer:
Chinna was upset because he lost the money his Dadaji had given him to buy the tinkling bells.

Question 2.
How did Kamala help Chinna feel better?
Answer:
Kamala consoled Chinna gently, wiped his tears, and promised to give him money to buy the bells.

Question 3.
What did the fruit seller do by mistake?
Answer:
The fruit seller gave Chinna ten rupees extra by mistake, while returning the change.

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Question 4.
How did Chinna manage to buy the bells from Chacha in the end?
Answer:
After honestly returning the extra money to the fruit seller, Chinna’s mother was pleased and took him to Chacha’s shop to buy the bells.

B. Write ‘T’ for true or ‘F’ for false.

1. Chinna wanted to buy the bells to attach them to his bicycle. ( )
Answer:
False

2. Chinna’s mother, Kamala, comforted him when he came home feeling sad. ( )
Answer:
True

3. The fruit seller gave Chinna twenty rupees extra as change. ( )
Answer:
False

4. Chinna decided to keep the extra money and bought chocolates with it. ( )
Answer:
False

5. The fruit seller was unhappy when Chinna returned the extra money. ( )
Answer:
False (He was actually happy.)

C. Think and discuss.

Question 1.
Why do you think Chinna decided to return the money instead of keeping it?
Answer:
Chinna remembered how sad he felt when he lost his own money. He realized that keeping the extra money would be like stealing and would make the fruit seller feel the same way. His mother also reminded him to be honest.

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Question 2.
Think of a time when you found something that didn’t belong to you. What did you do? How did it make you feel?
Answer:
(Sample answer)
Once, I found a pencil box at school. I gave it to my teacher so she could return it to the right person. It made me feel happy and proud that I did the right thing.

Let us Learn (Pages 15-18)

A. Find the given words.
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Answer:
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B. Read the following.

Chinna, Charu and Jasmine are friends. They study in grade 4.
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We use different forms of adjectives to compare the qualities of people or things.
When we compare the qualities of two people or objects, we add -er to the adjective. We always use ‘than’ while comparing two people or objects.
Example: Arnan is shorter than Jiya.
When the comparison is made in a whole group or collection, we add -est to the adjective.
Example: February is the shortest month of the year.

Fill in the blanks using the correct comparison markers (-er or -est).

1. I am (tall) _______ than my brother.
2. January is the (cold) _____ month of the year.
3. An ant is (small) _______ than an elephant.
4. My sister is (smart) ______ than me.
5. Jay was the (fast) _______ person in the race.
Answer:
1. I am taller than my brother.
2. January is the coldest month of the year.
3. An ant is smaller than an elephant.
4. My sister is smarter than me.
5. Jay was the fastest person in the race.

C. Circle the word that means the opposite of the highlighted word in each sentence.

Question 1.
Chacha showed him some beautiful tinkling bells.
(a) Attractive
(b) Ugly
(c) Broken
Answer:
(b) Ugly

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Question 2.
The fruit seller was so happy that he gave Chinna ten rupees as a reward.
(a) Offer
(b) Prize
(c) Punishment
Answer:
(c) Punishment

Question 3.
I’ll give you money to buy the bells.
(a) Sell
(b) Purchase
(c) Order
Answer:
(a) Sell

Question 4.
“Can I buy chocolates with the money?” whispered Chinna.
(a) Murmured
(b) Shouted
(c) Talked
Answer:
(b) Shouted

Let us Listen (Page 18)

Your teacher will read out the story ‘The Tinkling Bells’ once again to you. Now read the following sentences and number them in the sequence of the story.

  1. Chinna discovered that his money was missing and felt sad.
  2. Chinna went to the market with his mother.
  3. Chinna hugged his mother and told her about the missing money.
  4. Chinna returned the extra money to the fruit seller.
  5. Chinna bought the tinkling bells after getting some money from his mother.
  6. Chinna wanted to buy bells for his pet at Chacha’s shop.

Answer:

  1. Chinna wanted to buy bells for his pet at Chacha’s shop.
  2. Chinna discovered that his money was missing and felt sad.
  3. Chinna hugged his mother and told her about the missing money.
  4. Chinna went to the market with his mother.
  5. Chinna returned the extra money to the fruit seller.
  6. Chinna bought the tinkling bells after getting some money from his mother.

Let us Speak (Page 18)

What would you do in the following situations?

Question 1.
You borrowed your friend’s favorite pen. After using it, you accidentally broke it. What would you do?
Answer:
I would say sorry to my friend and tell them the truth. I would also try to replace the pen or give them a new one.

Question 2.
During a math quiz, your friends ask you to show them your answers because they didn’t study. If you don’t help, your friends might get upset with you. What would you do?
Answer:
I would not show them my answers because it is not right. I would tell them politely that it’s better to try on their own and be honest.

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Question 3.
You see a classmate taking a notebook from the teacher’s desk without permission. The classmate tells you not to tell anyone. What would you do?
Answer:
I would talk to the classmate and ask them to return it. If they don’t, I would tell the teacher because my classmate’s act is not right.

Question 4.
You bring your favourite snack to school. But you find that your classmate has not brought anything to eat. You really want to enjoy the snack alone. What would you do?
Answer:
I would share my snack with my classmate. It feels good to share, and we both can enjoy it together.

Let us Write (Pages 19-20)

A. Frame sentences using the following words from the story.
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Answer:
1. smiling: My friend was smiling because he had won the first prize in drawing competition.
2. mistake: I have written the story without any mistake.
3. honest: I am an honest girl.
4. praise: Our classmates praise my honesty.
5. careful: We should
be careful white walking on the path.

B. Draw two national symbols (e.g., national flag, national bird) and write a few sentences about each.

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Answer:
1. National Flag – Tiranga

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Draw: A horizontal tricolour with three equal stripes:

  • Saffron at the top
  • White in the middle with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra (24-spoke wheel)
  • Green at the bottom

The national flag of India is called the Tiranga. It has three colours – saffron for courage, white for peace, and green for growth. The blue Ashoka Chakra in the centre stands for truth and progress. We hoist the flag on national days like Independence Day and Republic Day.

2. National Bird – Indian Peacock

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Draw: A colourful peacock with a fan-shaped tail showing its beautiful feathers in blue and green shades.
The peacock is the national bird of India. It is known for its bright colours and graceful dance. The peacock symbolizes beauty and pride. It is often seen in forests, near villages, and even in palace gardens.

Let us Do (Pages 21-22)

Create your own bell craft, similar to the bells Chinna wanted for his pet goat.
Materials Needed (Waste or Recyclable Items):

  • Small metal bottle caps (from used bottles) or small tin cans (cleaned and dried)
  • String (about 12-15 inches for each bell)
  • Old cardboard (for making a tag or decoration)
  • Small pebbles, beans, or beads (for the tinkling sound inside the bell)
  • Aluminum foil (for decoration)
  • Glue or tape
  • Safety scissors
  • Hole punch or nail (with adult supervision for punching holes)

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Preparation:

  • If using bottle caps. Collect around two or three for each student.
  • If using tin cAnswer: You should have an adult help to make a small hole near the top rim of the can for threading the string and also ensure they are cleaned and dried.

Step 1
Place one or two small pebbles, beans, or beads inside a bottle cap or tin can. These will create the tinkling sound when shaken.
Step 2
If using bottle caps, glue another cap on top to seal it, creating a small bell shape. Use tape around the edges to ensure it stays closed. If using a tin can, the items can remain inside without sealing.
Step 3
Thread the string or yarn through the hole in the tin can or make a hole in the top of the sealed bottle cap using a nail (with adult supervision).
Step 4
Tie a knot at the end of the string to secure it, allowing the bell to hang from the string.
Step 5
Cut a small piece of aluminum foil and wrap it around the bell to give it a shiny, decorative appearance.
Step 6
Decorate with markers, crayons, or paint if desired. You can also add patterns, colours, or even drawings on the foil.
Step 7
Cut a small shape out of the cardboard (e.g., a circle, heart, or star) and punch a hole at the top.
Step 8
You can write your name, draw a picture, or colour the tag.
Step 9
Thread the tag onto the string above the bell, tying it in place.
Step 10
Adjust the length of the string as needed, and make sure the bell can dangle freely to create the tinkling sound.
Step 11
Shake the bells to hear the sound and enjoy your creation.
Answer:
Read the method given in the book and do it yourself.

Fun with Matchsticks (Page 23)

Activity: Fix the equation.
Objective: Move one matchstick to make the equation correct.
One puzzle has been solved for you.
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Solution:
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Now, solve the following equation by moving one matchstick.
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Answer:
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Let us Explore (Page 24)

We have read about Chinna’s love for tinkling bells in the story. Collect or draw pictures of different types of bells found in India.
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Answer:
Do it yourself.


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