Indoor Games | Outdoor Games |
Billiards | Archery |
Bowling | Cricket |
Boxing | Diving |
Chess | Golf |
Gymnastics | Hockey |
Judo | Tennis |
Karate | Volleyball |
Kung fu | Kho-Kho |
Squash | |
Swimming | |
Table tennis | |
Weight lifting | |
Wrestling |
Bowling | Cricket | Judo |
Billiards | Basketball | Karate |
Diving | Table tennis | Boxing |
Squash | Golf | Weight lifting |
Archery | Chess | Soccer |
Boxing | Hockey | Kung fu |
Badminton | Wrestling | Kho-Kho |
Volleyball | Gymnastics | Swimming |
Games played by children | Games played by adults |
Blind man’s buff | Chess |
Cops and robbers | Snooker |
Dodge ball | Hockey |
Four square | Cricket |
I spy | Badminton |
Leap frog | Football |
Pick-up-sticks | Polo |
Ring a Ring o’ Roses | Billiards |
Name of the game | Shape of the court field | Size of the field |
Basketball | Rectangular | 26 m in length, 14 m in width measured from the inside edges of the boundary lines. |
Boxing | Square | The ring should not be less than 12 feet or more than 20 feet square. The height from the ring floor level to the top rope should not be less than four feet, nor more than five feet. |
Name of the student | Class |
Govind | 9A |
Suresh | 9B |
Ravi | 9B |
Mohan | 9B |
Vinod | 9B |
Mangesh | 9A |
Ajinkya | 9B |
Mihir | 9B |
Sohan | 9A |
Vivek | 9A |
15th June, 2016.
Dear Diary,
Today was the first day of our new academic year. It was a fun filled day meeting new teachers and friends.
I am looking forward to the days ahead. My friends and I have made several plans to make the most of our time in school. The new textbooks are really very informative and colourful.
I am all excited about the days ahead.
– XYZ
Dairy 2.
15th Aug, 2016.
Dear Diary,
We had a tree plantation drive in our school on the occasion of Independence Day. All of us had to take saplings to school. I had taken a mango sapling. I wonder when my sapling will grow into a huge tree. There were posters everywhere, one which said – “Plant and preserve, Plant and protect, Plant and prosper, Plant and perish”.
-XYZ
Dairy 3.
12th Dec, 2016.
Dear Diary,
Today was our Sports Day. It was inaugurated by our Sports Minister. After the speeches, the competitions started. Various competitions were held. The most exciting were the Tug of War and Relay. I won the gold medal in 100 m Running. What an eventful day it was!
-XYZ
7. Language Study: Degrees of comparison.
We use different forms of adjectives and adverbs to show comparison. They are known as degrees of comparison.
8. Complete the following sentences using your own ideas.
Note that we usually add ‘-er’, ‘-est’ to short adjectives and use more’ or ‘moSt’ with longer adjectives.
Examples:
Question 1.
Complete the following sentences using your own ideas.
Answer:
9. Read the following words and name the degree of comparison shown by each.
good – better – best bad – worse – worst
Class 6 English Chapter 1.5 A Kabaddi Match Additional Important Questions and Answers
Answer the following in one or two sentences.
Question 1.
What led to the hopes of class 9 A soaring?
Answer:
The inclusion of three new students in class 9A, who were outstanding Kabaddi players led to the hopes of the class soaring.
Question 2.
How did the spectators boost the morale of both the teams?
Answer:
When the match started, all the spectators clapped and boosted the morale of both the teams.
Question 3.
How was the first point of the game scored?
Answer:
Raider Govind was so swift that before the opponents realised it, he had touched Suresh from 9B and was already heading home and a point was scored.
Question 4.
What was the strength of Ravi from 9B?
Answer:
Ravi from 9B, was a very strong player and he could single-handedly catch hold of any player tightly in between his legs, twisted like scissors. Releasing oneself from his grip would be next to impossible.
Question 5.
Why was Ravi relaxed?
Answer:
Ravi was relaxed as he had never dreamt of any strong opposition from any team.
Question 6.
Which quality helped Mangesh to prove his mettle?
Answer:
The quality of determination helped Mangesh . to prove his mettle.
Question 7.
What was the result of Mangesh’s efforts?
Answer:
Mangesh, through his efforts not only saved himself but was able to score three points for his team as Ravi, Mohan and Ajinkya who were holding him were also declared out.
Question 8.
How was the whole of 9B team declared out?
Answer:
The three players from 9B trapped Vivek but he slowly moved back towards his court with the three anti-raiders moving with him. When they caught his arm and were trying to pull him back, Vivek slipped his leg beyond the midline with the anti-raiders still hanging on to his arm. Thus, the whole of 9B team was declared out.
Question 9.
What helped 9 A beat 9B who had never tasted defeat earlier in the game of Kabaddi?
Answer:
9A outplayed 9B in all areas of Kabaddi. Their team spirit, confidence, strategies, swiftness and suppleness helped them to beat 9B who had never tasted defeat before.
Reading Skill, Vocabulary and Grammar
Read the following passage and complete the activities that follow.
Question 1.
Prepare a word register for the word ‘sports’.
Answer:
courts, teams, opponents, players Extract:
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven members each, face each other on a flat rectangular court, divided by a midline. The game is usually played in two halves with a halftime break in between. After the break, the teams exchange their sides on the court.
To play the game, each team sends ‘raiders’ across the midline to the other team. The raider tries to ‘tag’ the opponents and run back to his side, all in one breath. To show that he hasn’t inhaled again, he has to chant ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’ all the time. If he has to inhale again, he is ‘out’.
The opponents try to catch the raider and stop him from going back to his half till he loses his breath, and has to inhale again. If the raider manages to go back successfully, all the persons he has tagged and all those who have touched him are declared out. For each player declared out, the opposite team scores a point. If all the seven players in a team are ‘out’, the opposite team gets bonus points – a Iona. The team with the maximum points wins the match.
The game of Kabaddi requires good health, muscular strength, strategic skills, a lot of practice and above all, great determination.
Question 2.
Which aspects of the game of Kabaddi is highlighted in this extract?
Answer:
The rules of the game of Kabaddi and the qualities required to excel in this game are title two aspects discussed in this extract.
Question 3.
What should each team do to play the game?
Answer:
To play the game, each team sends ‘raiders’ across the midline to the other team.
Question 4.
What does the raider do?
Answer:
The raider tries to ‘tag’ the opponents and run back to his side, all in one breath.
Question 5.
Why should the raider chant ‘Kabaddi- Kabaddi’ all the time?
Answer:
To show that the raider has not inhaled again, the raider has to chant ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’ all the time.
Question 6.
When does the opposite team get bonus points?
Answer:
When all the seven players in a team are ‘out’, the opposite team gets bonus points – a Iona.
Question 7.
Which team wins the match?
Answer:
The team with the maximum points wins the match.
Question 8.
What are the qualities essential to excel at Kabaddi?
Answer:
To excel in the game of Kabaddi one requires good health, muscular strength, strategic skills, a lot of practice and above all, great determination.
Question 9.
The team with the maximum points wins, the match. (State the word class of the underlined word.)
Answer:
maximum – adjective
Question 10.
Do you think sports plays an important role in development? Elaborate.
Answer:
Mahatma Gandhi, has rightly said: “Education is the all-round development of an individual – body, mind and spirit.”
Sports plays an important role in contributing to our physical fitness apart from developing essential values and virtues.
Language Study
Do as directed.
Question 1.
The school sports meet was scheduled next month. (State the part of speech of the underlined word.)
Answer:
next – adjective
Question 2.
The practice matches had already begun. (Add a question tag.)
Answer:
The practice matches had already begun, hadn’t they?
Question 3.
When the match started, all the spectators clapped and boosted the morale of both the teams. (Pick out the action words.)
Answer:
started, clapped, boosted
Question 4.
9A won the toss and sent their raider Govind. (Begin the sentence with, “Winning the toss ……”)
Answer:
Winning the toss, 9A sent their raider Govind.
Question 5.
All the players were literally afraid of him. (Pick out the adverb.)
Answer:
Adverb: literally
Question 6.
Mangesh from 9A was strong. (Form a Wh- question to get the underline word as the answer.)
Answer:
Who was strong?
Question 7.
Kabaddi is an ancient sport. (Pick out the article.)
Answer:
an – article
Question 8.
The team with the maximum points wins the match. (Pick out the collective noun.)
Answer:
team – collective noun
Question 9.
Indian girls and boys have always excelled at Kabaddi. (Pick out the naming words.)
Answer:
girls, boys, Kabaddi – Naming words
Question 10.
One day, you may help win glory for your school. (Pick out the modal and state its function.)
Answer:
may – possibility
Change into the positive degree of comparison.
Question 1.
Kabaddi is the most popular game in this school.
Answer:
No other game is as popular as Kabaddi in this school.
Question 2.
Kevin was the strongest player.
Answer:
No other player was as strong as Kevin.
Question 3.
Kabaddi is more popular than that game.
Answer:
This game is not as popular as Kabaddi.
Question 4.
He is the best Kabaddi player in the school.
Answer:
No other Kabaddi player in the school is as good as he is.
Name of Kabaddi in different parts of the world.
Complete the table.
Noun | Adjective | Verb |
practice | practical | practise |
strength | strong | strengthen |
inclusion | inclusive | include |
declaration | declarative | declare |
strategy | strategic | strategies |