Class 6 English Lesson 1.5 A Kabaddi Match answers

Class 6 English chapter 1.5 A Kabaddi Match answers

Std 6 English Lesson 1.5 A Kabaddi Match answers

Std 6 English Lesson 1.5 A Kabaddi Match questions and answers

Meanings: 

schedule: a plan for carrying out a process or procedure

soared: fly or rise high in the air

morale: the confidence and discipline of a person

sufficient: enough

mettle: a person’s ability to cope well with difficulties

cautiously: careful to avoid potential problems or dangers

enviable: to be admirable and desired 

reeling: lose one’s balance and stagger

suppleness: flexible

Pointers:

1. Form pairs. Make a list of as many games as you can. Then classify the games using the following criteria:

  • Indoor and outdoor games
  • Games played with and without equipment
  • Games which have one to one matches and those in which teams play against each other (single player or team)
  • Games played mostly by children and games by adult players
  • Shape and size of the court or field

Ans:

  1. Badminton                      10. Football
  2. Table tennis                  11. Archery
  3. Hockey                          12. Baseball
  4. Lawn tennis                   13. Cycling
  5. Judo                              14. Fencing
  6. Boxing                           15. Basketball
  7. Surfing
  8. Volleyball
  9. Swimming
  • Indoor and outdoor games:

Indoor                  Outdoor

Badminton            Lawn tennis

Table tennis         Hockey

Judo                    Football

Boxing                 Archery

Surfing                Baseball

Volleyball             Cycling

Swimming

Fencing

Basketball

  •  Games played with and without equipment:

 with equipment        without equipment

Badminton                 Judo 

Lawn tennis              

Table tennis         

Hockey

Football

Boxing                 

Archery

Surfing                

Baseball

Volleyball             

Cycling

Swimming

Fencing

Basketball

  • Games which have one to one matches and those in which teams play against each other (single player or team)

single player           team

Badminton            Hockey           

Judo                    Football

Lawn tennis         Baseball

        Table tennis        Volleyball    

Boxing                Basketball              

Archery

Surfing             

Cycling

Swimming

Fencing

  • Games played mostly by children and games by adult players

Children                 Adult Players

Badminton               Judo 

Table tennis            Lawn tennis

 Volleyball               Hockey

 Cycling                   Boxing

Swimming               Archery

Baseball                 Fencing

Basketball              Surfing                               

Football                               

  • Shape and size of the court or field: 

                         Shape           Size

Badminton :       rectangle      13.4m long and 6.1m wide

Judo:                square           225 – 256 m2 

Lawn tennis:      rectangle      23.77m long and 8.23m wide

Table tennis:     rectangle      2.74m long and 1.52m wide         

Hockey:             rectangle      91.4m long and 55m wide

Football:            rectangle      90 – 120m long and 45 – 90m wide

Boxing:              square           6.10m2                 

Archery:                –               70 m

Surfing:                 –               –                

Baseball:           cone               

Volleyball:         rectangle       18m long and 9m wide         

Cycling:                  –                –

Swimming:         rectangle       50m long and 25m wide

Fencing:            rectangle       14 metres long and 2 metres wide

Basketball:        rectangle       28m long and 15m wide                              

2. Read the description of the Kabaddi match and do the following:

  1. Note down the names of the players and say whether each one belongs to 9 A or 9 B

Ans:

9 A 9 B
Govind Suresh
Mangesh Ravi
Sohan Vinod
Vivek Mohan
  Ajinkya
  Mihir
   

b. Describe, in your own words, the important events of the first half.

Ans: As the first half of the match started, 9 B scored the first point of the match. Next 9 A sent their teammate Mangesh. Ravi from 9 B did not think that Mangesh could beat their team. When Mangesh was wrestled down, the players as well as the spectators were confident that would lose. However, he proved everyone wrong and with great determination he made it back to his court, scoring three points. When Vivek from 9 A tried to go back to his court, three raiders caught him and pulled him back. But Vivek managed to put his leg beyond the midline with the anti raiders and as a result the whole 9B team were declared out.

c. Write, in your own words, what happened in the second half.

Ans: In the second half, due to their brilliant start, the players of 9 A played with belief. The expert raiders of 9 B, Mohan, Ajinkya and Ravi were caught by the players of the opposing team. It had become impossible to win against 9 A. In the end, the undefeated champs were overpowered by 9 A, as they outplayed 9 B in every area of the Kabaddi game.

d. Choose any one event and draw a diagram to show what happened.

Ans: Rugby

3. List all the words specially used in the game of Kabaddi.

Ans: Raid, raiders, anti raiders, tag, lona, midline.

4. From the internet or other sources, find the other names by which Kabaddi is known in different parts of our country and around the world.

Ans: In India:

hu-tu-tu in Western India

hu-do-do in Eastern India

chadakudu in South India

sadugudu in Tamil Nadu

chedugudu in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

kauddi or kabaddi in Punjab

Around the world:

ha-du-du in Bangladesh

bhavatik in Maldives

kapardi in Nepal

Guddo in Sri Lanka 

Chado-Guddo in Malaysia 

Techib in Indonesia 

5. What characteristics are needed to be a good player of Kabaddi? What should you do to develop each? Discuss this in a group of five and write a composition on it.

Ans: A good Kabaddi player should have great discipline in the sport as well as themselves. They should be capable of performing to the highest standard. It is also important for them to be dedicated to the game but at the same time, enjoy themselves. In order to develop discipline, players should be respectful of their teammates and play without cheating. Players should practice everyday and focus on improving their mistakes for them to perform exceptionally. All these characteristics along with their proper development will make an excellent Kabbadi player.

6. Read the following note from a school girl’s diary:

Miss Fernandes is our new class teacher. She is slim and fit even at the age of 50. With her gray hair, spectacle and plain formal clothes, she looks so strict!

But we discovered that her classes can be great fun. We begin each class with a simple two minute game or activity. Today we had to write as many words beginning with ‘a’ as we could, within 60 seconds. I wrote 50! I got a pat on my back for making ‘the best effort’! I feel on top of the world.

Write diary entries for the interesting or important events that take place in your school. Write at least two diary entries.

Ans:

Diary entry 1: 

Today in science class we were taught about microorganisms. I was very excited as our science teacher, Miss Anita, took us to the lab. We learnt about various microorganisms as well as saw them from microscopes! I was also able to observe red blood cells as well as plant cells. It was very fascinating.

Afterwards, Miss Anita taught us about the life cycle of different animals. I was surprised when we learnt about frogs as I never knew that’s how tadpoles would look. I really enjoyed science class today because I learned a lot of new things.

Diary entry 2:

Everyone cheered when it was announced that we would be playing dodgeball in today’s Physical Education class. My friend and I volunteered as captains and picked our teammates for the match. My teammates and I formed a circle and the other team went inside the ring. It was an intense five minutes as we tried to eliminate all the opposing players. Just before the time was up, my friend Sam took out the last standing player. 

Then it was our turn to go in. Since there were alot of athletes in our team, we put up more of a fight. Eventually my teammates were knocked out one by one until I was the only one standing. My friends cheered for me as I dodged one ball after another. Soon the whistle blew and we had won! I was delighted as everyone praised and congratulated me. 

7. Language Study: Degrees of comparison.

We use different forms of adjectives and adverbs to show comparison. They are known as degrees of comparison. 

Positive: Mangesh was as strong as Ravi.

              She is as tall as her sister.

Comparative: Mangesh was stronger than other players.

                     She is taller than her sister.

Superlative: Mangesh was the strongest player in the team.

                    Their sister is the tallest amongst the three.

8. Complete the following sentences using your own ideas.

  • The princess was as beautiful as her sister. (Positive)
  • The princess was kinder than the queen. (Comparative)
  • The princess was the smartest amongst all her siblings. (Superlative)

Note that we usually add ‘-er’, ‘-est’ to short adjectives and use ‘more’ or ‘most’ with longer adjectives.

Examples:

  • high – higher – highest    
  • nice – nicer – nicest
  • attractive – more attractive – most attractives
  • interesting – more interesting – most interesting 

9. Read the following words and name the degree of comparison shown by each.

good – better – best

bad – worse – worst

Ans:

Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree
good better best
bad worse worst