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4.  ‘Making history is all right, as long as I don’t have to remember the date on which I
                       make it.’

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             D.  One word answer questions.
                  1.  Were Ranji’s studies suffering because of cricket?

                  2.  Who was Nakoo?
                  3.  Who was sleeping on the cot when Nakoo settled under it?

                  4.  What was it in the thermos given by the mother of Ranji?

                  5.  What did the boy throw at Nakoo?
                  6.  Who came to open the inning with little Mani?

             E.  Answer the following questions.
                  1.  Whose ball did strike Nakoo’s jaw and made him violent? What scene was created at
                       that time?

                  2.  Nakoo is a crocodile, but he has been shown as having human characteristics. Pick
                       lines from the story that indicate this.

                  3.  Describe about Nakoo in seven-eight lines?
                  4.  In what way, was Ranji’s team different from the village team? Was the presence of
                       adults in his team a help or a trouble? Explain it with examples.

                  5.  Why were the boys astonished when they reached the river bank?

                  6.  What did the boys do to move Nakoo from the pitch?
                  7.  What did Nakoo do to the ball thrown by the tall Delhi player? Why did he do so
                       and what did he think about that?

                  8.  How did Ranji’s mother explain him the importance of studying Maths and History?






             A.  Figure out which of the red words below is spelled incorrectly and correct the spelling
                   in the box below.
                  1.  My candy vanished       under mysterious    circumstances.




                  2.  See the date    in the calinder .








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