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A A
(c) extreme feeling
A A
(d) physical injury
My Brother’s absTracT Thinking
7 Great Invention 9. What is the key life lesson from the story?
A A
(a) Never try new things.
A A
(b) Think before acting and use
computational thinking quest creativity wisely.
A A
(c) Always take risks.
Tick ( ) the correct option.
(d) Avoid learning.
PaTTern recogniTion What is common in these expressions? A A
1. What pattern is seen in Anand’s behaviour A A 10. What is the main idea of using idioms in the
(a) opposite meanings
throughout the story? story?
(b) two related words joined by ‘and’
tinkers → invents → fails → tries again A A A A
(a) to confuse readers
A A forming a fixed pair A A
(a) careful planning
(b) to make language more expressive
(c) action words only
A A A A and interesting
(b) laziness
(d) naming words only
A A A A A A
(c) repeated experimentation and
(c) to shorten sentences
curiosity
algoriThmic Thinking A A
(d) to give instructions
A A 4. What is the correct ‘problem-solving
(d) fear
2. What pattern is seen in the results of Anand’s algorithm’ used by Anand during danger?
inventions? A A Your sibling is doing a risky experiment with electrical wires. What should you do?
(a) panic → shout → stop
arm fails → creates trouble → time machine (a) join for fun (b) ignore
(b) ignore → stay silent
causes mystery A A (c) inform an adult and stop (d) watch silently
A A A A the activity
(c) run away → hide → sleep
(a) always successful
A A A A
(d) think → mislead thief → gain time
(b) unpredictable and chaotic
outcomes → call help
A A 5. Fill the missing part of the binomial pattern:
(c) no effect
A A hammering and
(d) only positive results
(a) jumping
3. Read these expressions. A A
A A
(b) sawing
hammering and sawing
A A
(c) eating
bells and wires
(d) running
tools and gadgets A A
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