Extra Notes for Class 5 English Chapter 10 Glass Bangles – Santoor Textbook

Glass Bangles — Chapter Notes NCERT Extra Notes for Class 5 English Chapter 10 Santoor NCERT Book


Glass Bangles ” — Chapter CBSE Notes

Here is a complete chapter notes of Glass Bangles including Word Meanings, Paragraph-wise Translation, Paragraph-wise Question and Answer, Chapter related Extra Question and Answers, MCQs and Grammar Exercises NCERT Class 5 English, Chapter 10


Class 5 English – Chapter: Glass BanglesWord Meanings

WordMeaning in EnglishMeaning in Hindi
BangleA circular ornament worn around the wristचूड़ी
WorkshopA small place where people make or repair thingsकार्यशाला
FurnaceA structure for heating materials at a high temperatureभट्टी
GenerationsPeople of the same family who lived at different timesपीढ़ियाँ
LivelihoodWay of earning money for livingआजीविका
VentilationProper flow of fresh airहवा का आवागमन
PovertyThe state of being very poorगरीबी
HelplessnessFeeling unable to do anythingलाचार होना
ProsperityHappiness and successसमृद्धि
SymbolA sign or mark that represents somethingप्रतीक
EducationProcess of learning or gaining knowledgeशिक्षा
TraditionCustoms followed for a long timeपरंपरा
PolishingMaking something smooth and shinyचमकाना
OpportunityA chance to do something goodअवसर
FreedomThe state of being freeस्वतंत्रता

Chapter: Glass Bangles – Paragraph-wise Translation in Hindi


Paragraph 1

The busy district of Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh is popular for its rich tradition of glassware.
Ravi was a skilled glass artisan who lived in this town. Firozabad is famous for its beautiful glass bangles, and Ravi’s family had been crafting these beautiful bangles for a very long time.
Each bangle was a piece of art, showing both the culture of the town and the wonderful craftsmanship of the artisans.

Hindi Translation:
उत्तर प्रदेश का व्यस्त जिला फ़िरोज़ाबाद अपनी कांच के बर्तनों और चूड़ियों की समृद्ध परंपरा के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।
रवि इस शहर का एक कुशल कांच शिल्पकार था। फ़िरोज़ाबाद अपनी सुंदर कांच की चूड़ियों के लिए जाना जाता है, और रवि का परिवार कई पीढ़ियों से इन चूड़ियों को बनाने का काम करता आ रहा था।
हर एक चूड़ी अपने आप में एक कलाकृति थी — जो इस शहर की संस्कृति और शिल्पकारों की निपुणता (कला-कौशल) को दर्शाती थी।


Paragraph 2

Ravi’s workshop was a centre of activity.
The air was filled with the clinking of glass and the gentle hum of conversation as artisans shaped beautiful bangles.
The process of making glass bangles was difficult and needed great skill.
First, Ravi and his team would heat glass in a furnace.
They would then carefully shape the glass into bangles, adding beautiful colours and designs before cooling them to perfection.

Hindi Translation:
रवि की कार्यशाला हमेशा गतिविधियों से भरी रहती थी।
वहाँ हर समय कांच की टनटनाहट और कारीगरों की धीमी बातचीत की आवाज़ गूंजती थी।
कांच की चूड़ियाँ बनाना एक कठिन काम था, जिसके लिए बहुत कौशल और ध्यान की आवश्यकता होती थी।
पहले रवि और उसकी टीम भट्टी में कांच को गर्म करते,
फिर वे बहुत सावधानी से उस गरम कांच को चूड़ियों के आकार में ढालते, और उन्हें ठंडा करने से पहले सुंदर रंग और डिज़ाइन देते।


Paragraph 3

Ravi enjoyed his work. He crafted each bangle with full attention, making sure that it was not only beautiful but also long-lasting.
The bangles came in a variety of colours, from deep reds and blues to soft pastels, and were often decorated with patterns showing traditional Indian designs.

Hindi Translation:
रवि को अपना काम बहुत पसंद था।
वह हर चूड़ी को बहुत ध्यान और लगन से बनाता ताकि वह केवल सुंदर ही नहीं बल्कि टिकाऊ भी हो।
चूड़ियाँ अनेक रंगों में बनती थीं — गहरे लाल और नीले रंगों से लेकर हल्के पेस्टल शेड्स तक।
अक्सर इन पर भारतीय पारंपरिक डिज़ाइनों के सुंदर नमूने और आकृतियाँ सजाई जाती थीं।


Paragraph 4

During the festival of Diwali, the demand for glass bangles increased.
Diwali is the festival of lights, a time of celebration and joy, and glass bangles were popular among women at this time.
Ravi’s workshop was busier than ever, with artisans working around the clock to meet the demand.

Hindi Translation:
दीवाली के त्योहार के समय कांच की चूड़ियों की माँग बहुत बढ़ जाती थी।
दीवाली रोशनी और खुशियों का पर्व है, और इस अवसर पर महिलाओं में कांच की चूड़ियों की बहुत लोकप्रियता थी।
दीवाली के दिनों में रवि की कार्यशाला पहले से भी अधिक व्यस्त रहती,
कारीगर दिन-रात काम करते ताकि सब ऑर्डर पूरे हो सकें।


Paragraph 5

Ravi’s daughter, Ananya, had completed her schooling. She was eager to help her father in his work.
She had an eye for design and wanted to put modern elements into the traditional bangle designs.
Ravi was supportive but concerned about maintaining the truthfulness of their traditional craft.

Hindi Translation:
रवि की बेटी अनन्या ने अभी-अभी अपनी स्कूल की पढ़ाई पूरी की थी।
वह अपने पिता के काम में मदद करने को उत्सुक थी।
उसमें डिज़ाइन देखने की गहरी समझ थी और वह पारंपरिक चूड़ियों में आधुनिकता के तत्व जोड़ना चाहती थी।
रवि उसे समर्थन तो करता था, लेकिन उसे यह भी चिंता थी कि कहीं उनकी पारंपरिक कला की असलियत (सच्चाई) न खो जाए।


Paragraph 6

One day, as Ananya worked on the bangles, she tried to combine traditional with modern designs.
She introduced delicate floral patterns and geometric shapes, combining the old with the new designs.
Ravi was initially hesitant but soon saw the beauty in his daughter’s designs.
They decided to create a special collection for Diwali that would showcase both traditional and modern elements.

Hindi Translation:
एक दिन जब अनन्या चूड़ियाँ बना रही थी, उसने पारंपरिक और आधुनिक डिज़ाइनों का मिश्रण करने की कोशिश की।
उसने चूड़ियों में नाज़ुक फूलों के पैटर्न और ज्यामितीय आकृतियाँ जोड़ीं — जिससे पुराने और नए डिज़ाइनों का सुंदर मेल बन गया।
शुरू में रवि थोड़ा झिझका, लेकिन जल्द ही उसने अपनी बेटी के डिज़ाइनों की खूबसूरती को महसूस किया।
दोनों ने मिलकर दीवाली के लिए एक विशेष कलेक्शन बनाने का फैसला किया — जो परंपरा और आधुनिकता दोनों को दर्शाता था।


Paragraph 7

The new collection was a big success.
The bangles, with their new designs and exciting colours, were loved by the customers.
On Diwali night, as the streets of Firozabad glittered with lamps and lights, Ravi and Ananya watched with pride as women and girls walked past their shop, proudly wearing the bangles from their new collection.
The vibrant colours sparkled under the festival lights.

Hindi Translation:
उनका नया कलेक्शन बहुत सफल रहा।
नई डिज़ाइन और चमकीले रंगों वाली चूड़ियाँ ग्राहकों को बहुत पसंद आईं।
दीवाली की रात, जब फ़िरोज़ाबाद की गलियाँ दीयों और रोशनी से जगमगा रही थीं,
रवि और अनन्या गर्व से देख रहे थे कि महिलाएँ और लड़कियाँ उनके बनाए कलेक्शन की चूड़ियाँ पहनकर उनकी दुकान के सामने से गुजर रही थीं।
त्योहार की रौशनी में वे रंगीन चूड़ियाँ चमक उठीं।


Paragraph 8

The success of the new collection was not just a personal achievement for Ravi and Ananya; it also had a positive impact on the entire community.
The increased demand for bangles led to more work for local artisans.
Not only those, more jobs were generated in packing and transportation.

Hindi Translation:
नए कलेक्शन की सफलता सिर्फ़ रवि और अनन्या की व्यक्तिगत उपलब्धि नहीं थी, बल्कि इससे पूरे समुदाय पर सकारात्मक असर पड़ा।
चूड़ियों की बढ़ी हुई माँग के कारण स्थानीय कारीगरों को अधिक काम मिलने लगा।
साथ ही पैकिंग और परिवहन के क्षेत्र में भी नई नौकरियाँ उत्पन्न हुईं।


Paragraph 9

As the festival came to an end, Ravi and Ananya recalled their journey of making bangles.
Ravi’s workshop continued to prosper, and Ananya’s innovative designs made their bangle collection quite popular.

Hindi Translation:
त्योहार के अंत में रवि और अनन्या ने अपनी चूड़ियाँ बनाने की पूरी यात्रा को याद किया।
रवि की कार्यशाला लगातार प्रगति करती रही,
और अनन्या के नवीन (नए और रचनात्मक) डिज़ाइनों ने उनके चूड़ी संग्रह को बहुत लोकप्रिय बना दिया।


paragraph-wise Question and Answer set for Class 5 English Chapter “Glass Bangles”

Here is a paragraph-wise Question and Answer set for Class 5 English Chapter “Glass Bangles” (based on NCERT textbook — Unit 10 from Santoor). Each paragraph has been covered with meaningful comprehension questions and clear, child-friendly answers.


Paragraph 1

The busy district of Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh is popular for its rich tradition of glassware. Ravi was a skilled glass artisan who lived in this town. Firozabad is famous for its beautiful glass bangles, and Ravi’s family had been crafting these beautiful bangles for a very long time. Each bangle was a piece of art, showing both the culture of the town and the wonderful craftsmanship of the artisans.

Questions & Answers

  1. Where did Ravi live?
    Answer: Ravi lived in Firozabad, a district in Uttar Pradesh famous for its glassware.
  2. What was Firozabad famous for?
    Answer: It was famous for its beautiful glass bangles.
  3. How long had Ravi’s family been making bangles?
    Answer: His family had been making bangles for generations.
  4. What does each bangle represent?
    Answer: Each bangle represents the town’s culture and the artisans’ skill.

Grammar Questions

  • Pick out a proper noun from the paragraph.
    Answer: Firozabad / Uttar Pradesh / Ravi
  • Change into plural: bangle
    Answer: bangles.

Paragraph 2

Ravi’s workshop was a centre of activity. The air was filled with the clinking of glass and the gentle hum of conversation as artisans shaped beautiful bangles. The process of making glass bangles was difficult and needed great skill. First, Ravi and his team would heat glass in a furnace. They would then carefully shape the glass into bangles, adding beautiful colours and designs before cooling them to perfection.

Questions & Answers

  1. What sounds could be heard in Ravi’s workshop?
    Answer: The clinking of glass and the hum of conversation.
  2. What was the first step in making bangles?
    Answer: Heating glass in a furnace.
  3. What qualities were needed to make bangles?
    Answer: Great skill and careful attention.
  4. How did Ravi and his team finish the bangles?
    Answer: They added colours and designs and then cooled them.

Grammar Questions

  • Identify one adjective describing the bangles.
    Answer: Beautiful / coloured
  • Change the verb to past tense: shape
    Answer: shaped.

Paragraph 3

Ravi enjoyed his work. He crafted each bangle with full attention, making sure that it was not only beautiful but also long-lasting. The bangles came in a variety of colours, from deep reds and blues to soft pastels, and were often decorated with patterns showing traditional Indian designs.

Questions & Answers

  1. How did Ravi feel about his work?
    Answer: He enjoyed it very much.
  2. What two qualities did he ensure in each bangle?
    Answer: That it was beautiful and long-lasting.
  3. What kind of colours did the bangles have?
    Answer: Deep reds, blues, and soft pastels.
  4. What inspired the designs?
    Answer: Traditional Indian patterns.

Grammar Questions

  • Find a compound word in this paragraph.
    Answer: long-lasting
  • Write the comparative form of the adjective beautiful.
  • Answer: more beautiful.

Paragraph 4

During the festival of Diwali, the demand for glass bangles increased. Diwali is the festival of lights, a time of celebration and joy, and glass bangles were popular among women at this time. Ravi’s workshop was busier than ever, with artisans working around the clock to meet the demand.

Questions & Answers

  1. Which festival increased the demand for bangles?
    Answer: Diwali, the festival of lights.
  2. Who liked wearing glass bangles during Diwali?
    Answer: Women and girls.
  3. How did Ravi’s workshop change during Diwali?
    Answer: It became busier than ever.

Grammar Questions

  • Identify a comparative degree adjective.
    Answer: busier
  • Fill in the blank: “Diwali is the festival of lights.”

Paragraph 5

Ravi’s daughter, Ananya, had completed her schooling. She was eager to help her father in his work. She had an eye for design and wanted to put modern elements into the traditional bangle designs. Ravi was supportive but concerned about maintaining the truthfulness of their traditional craft.

Questions & Answers

  1. Who was Ananya?
    Answer: Ravi’s daughter.
  2. What did she want to do?
    Answer: She wanted to help her father and modernise the bangle designs.
  3. Why was Ravi concerned?
    Answer: He wanted to preserve the traditional style of their craft.

Grammar Questions

  • Find a noun showing a person.
    Answer: daughter / father / Ananya
  • Change to past tense: want
    Answer: wanted.

Paragraph 6

One day, as Ananya worked on the bangles, she tried to combine traditional with modern designs. She introduced delicate floral patterns and geometric shapes, combining the old with the new designs. Ravi was initially hesitant but soon saw the beauty in his daughter’s designs. They decided to create a special collection for Diwali that would showcase both traditional and modern elements.

Questions & Answers

  1. What new idea did Ananya introduce?
    Answer: She mixed traditional and modern designs.
  2. What types of patterns did she add?
    Answer: Floral patterns and geometric shapes.
  3. How did Ravi react at first?
    Answer: He was hesitant but later appreciated her work.

Grammar Questions

  • Identify two adjectives.
    Answer: delicate, geometric
  • Combine these sentences using and: Ravi was hesitant. He later appreciated her work.
    Answer: Ravi was hesitant and later appreciated her work.

Paragraph 7

The new collection was a big success. The bangles, with their new designs and exciting colours, were loved by the customers. On Diwali night, as the streets of Firozabad glittered with lamps and lights, Ravi and Ananya watched with pride as women and girls walked past their shop, proudly wearing the bangles from their new collection. The vibrant colours sparkled under the festival lights.

Questions & Answers

  1. Was the new collection successful?
    Answer: Yes, it was a big success.
  2. How did Ravi and Ananya feel on Diwali night?
    Answer: They felt proud and happy.
  3. What did the streets look like?
    Answer: They glittered with lamps and lights.

Grammar Questions

  • Find a present participle.
    Answer: glittered (X past), sparkled (X past) → no; “glittering” if rewritten.
  • Change to plural: customer
    Answer: customers.

Paragraph 8

The success of the new collection was not just a personal achievement for Ravi and Ananya; it also had a positive impact on the entire community. The increased demand for bangles led to more work for local artisans. Not only those, more jobs were generated in packing and transportation.

Questions & Answers

  1. Who benefited from the new collection besides Ravi and Ananya?
    Answer: The local artisans and others in the community.
  2. What new opportunities were created?
    Answer: Jobs in packing and transportation.

Grammar Questions

  • Find a noun showing an abstract idea.
    Answer: achievement / success.
  • Use the verb lead in past tense.
    Answer: led.

Paragraph 9

As the festival came to an end, Ravi and Ananya recalled their journey of making bangles. Ravi’s workshop continued to prosper, and Ananya’s innovative designs made their bangle collection quite popular.

Questions & Answers

  1. What did Ravi and Ananya recall?
    Answer: Their journey of making bangles.
  2. What happened to their workshop after Diwali?
    Answer: It continued to prosper.
  3. What made their collection popular?
    Answer: Ananya’s innovative designs.

Grammar Questions

  • Find two verbs in this paragraph.
    Answer: recalled, prosper(ed).
  • Write the comparative degree of popular.
  • Answer: more popular.

Summary Question

What is the central idea of the story?
Answer: The story celebrates traditional Indian craftsmanship and shows how innovation and respect for heritage can work together to bring success to a family and their community.


Class 5 English – Chapter: Glass Bangles (Extra Question and Answers)

A. Answer the following questions

  1. What is Firozabad famous for?
    → Firozabad is famous for its great tradition of glassware, particularly for producing beautiful glass bangles.
  2. Who was Ravi?
    → Ravi was a skilled glass artisan who lived in Firozabad and worked in making glass bangles.
  3. How is Ravi’s workshop described?
    → Ravi’s workshop was a busy centre of activity. The air was filled with the clinking of glass and the hum of conversation as artisans shaped bangles.
  4. What are the main steps in making glass bangles?
    → First, glass was heated in a furnace. Then artisans shaped it into bangles, added colours and designs, and finally cooled them.
  5. Why did the demand for bangles increase during Diwali?
    → Because Diwali is a festival of lights and celebration, and many women buy glass bangles during that time, increasing demand.
  6. Who is Ananya, and what did she want to do?
    → Ananya is Ravi’s daughter who had finished school. She wanted to help her father by introducing modern elements into the traditional bangle designs.
  7. How did Ravi react to Ananya’s designs initially, and what did they do later?
    → Initially, Ravi was hesitant, worried about keeping tradition intact. Later, he saw the beauty in Ananya’s ideas, and they decided to create a special Diwali collection blending traditional and modern elements.
  8. What was the outcome of the new collection?
    → The new collection was a big success. Customers loved the new designs and vibrant colours. The success benefited not just Ravi and Ananya, but the whole community by generating more work in packing, transportation, and craft.
  9. How did the success affect the community?
    → The increased demand led to more employment opportunities for local artisans, packers, transporters. So the success had positive social and economic impact in the area.



Class 5 English – Chapter: Glass Bangles (MCQs with Answers)


1. Firozabad is famous for making –

A) Clay pots
B) Glass bangles
C) Wooden toys
D) Brass utensils
Answer: B) Glass bangles

Explanation: Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh is known worldwide for its beautiful and colorful glass bangles.

2. Who was Ravi?

A) A farmer
B) A teacher
C) A glass artisan
D) A trader
Answer: C) A glass artisan

Explanation: Ravi was a skilled glass artisan who lived in Firozabad and made beautiful bangles.

3. What was Ravi’s family tradition?

A) Teaching
B) Bangle making
C) Weaving cloth
D) Selling sweets
Answer: B) Bangle making

Explanation: Ravi’s family had been making glass bangles for a very long time — it was their family tradition.

4. What sound could be heard in Ravi’s workshop?

A) Birds chirping
B) Clinking of glass
C) Loud music
D) Water flowing
Answer: B) Clinking of glass

Explanation: The air in the workshop was filled with the clinking of glass and the sound of artisans working.

5. What is used to heat glass in the workshop?

A) Candle
B) Stove
C) Furnace
D) Electric heater
Answer: C) Furnace

Explanation: Glass is heated in a furnace, a very hot chamber used for melting and shaping materials.

6. What festival increased the demand for bangles?

A) Holi
B) Raksha Bandhan
C) Diwali
D) Dussehra
Answer: C) Diwali

Explanation: During Diwali, the festival of lights, women buy colorful glass bangles, increasing demand.

7. Who was Ananya?

A) Ravi’s friend
B) Ravi’s daughter
C) Ravi’s wife
D) Ravi’s customer
Answer: B) Ravi’s daughter

Explanation: Ananya was Ravi’s daughter, who had finished school and wanted to help her father in his work.

8. What was Ananya interested in doing?

A) Starting a new business
B) Adding modern designs to bangles
C) Leaving Firozabad
D) Becoming a teacher
Answer: B) Adding modern designs to bangles

Explanation: Ananya wanted to mix traditional and modern designs in the bangles.

9. How did Ravi react to Ananya’s new designs initially?

A) He scolded her
B) He ignored her
C) He was hesitant
D) He was excited immediately
Answer: C) He was hesitant

Explanation: Ravi was unsure at first but later appreciated Ananya’s creative designs.

10. What kind of patterns did Ananya introduce?

A) Animal designs
B) Floral and geometric designs
C) Leaf patterns only
D) Star shapes
Answer: B) Floral and geometric designs

Explanation: Ananya used floral and geometric shapes to create a new and modern look.

11. What was special about the new Diwali collection?

A) Only made of gold
B) Contained both traditional and modern elements
C) Had plain bangles
D) Only one color
Answer: B) Contained both traditional and modern elements

Explanation: The new collection was unique because it blended traditional and modern styles.

12. How did people react to the new bangle designs?

A) They disliked them
B) They ignored them
C) They loved them
D) They were confused
Answer: C) They loved them

Explanation: The new colorful bangles were loved by customers and became a big success.

13. What happened on Diwali night?

A) Ravi and Ananya closed their shop
B) Women proudly wore their bangles
C) There was no light
D) They went to another town
Answer: B) Women proudly wore their bangles

Explanation: On Diwali night, the streets glittered, and women proudly wore the new bangles.

14. What did the success of the new collection bring?

A) Fame for Ravi’s family only
B) Benefit for the whole community
C) More taxes
D) Less work for others
Answer: B) Benefit for the whole community

Explanation: The success created more jobs for artisans, packers, and transporters in the community.

15. What lesson did the story “Glass Bangles” teach?

A) Hard work always fails
B) Change destroys tradition
C) Tradition and innovation can go together
D) Only old designs are good
Answer: C) Tradition and innovation can go together

Explanation: The story shows that new ideas and traditional skills can combine to create success.

Bonus Higher-Order Thinking (HOT) MCQs

16. What does a bangle symbolize in Indian culture?

A) Wealth and greed
B) Beauty and tradition
C) Power and war
D) Friendship
Answer: B) Beauty and tradition

17. What does the story suggest about the future of traditional arts?

A) They should be replaced
B) They can grow with modern creativity
C) They are useless
D) They are outdated
Answer: B) They can grow with modern creativity

18. Who benefited from the success of Ravi’s and Ananya’s designs?

A) Only Ravi
B) Only Ananya
C) The entire town
D) Only their family
Answer: C) The entire town

19. What was the key quality that helped Ananya succeed?

A) Laziness
B) Creativity
C) Jealousy
D) Imitation
Answer: B) Creativity

20. What emotion did Ravi and Ananya feel when they saw people wearing their bangles?

A) Sadness
B) Fear
C) Pride
D) Anger
Answer: C) Pride


Grammar Exercises – Chapter: Glass Bangles


A. Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs.

  1. Ravi _______ glass bangles in his workshop.
    Answer: makes
  2. The artisans _______ glass in a furnace before shaping it.
    Answer: heat
  3. Ananya _______ to add modern designs to the bangles.
    Answer: wants
  4. The artisans _______ carefully to meet the festival demand.
    Answer: work
  5. The bangles _______ in many colours and designs.
    Answer: come

B. Choose the correct preposition.

  1. Ravi lived ___ Firozabad.
    a) on  b) at  c) in
    Answer: in
  2. The artisans worked day and night ___ Diwali.
    a) before  b) during  c) after
    Answer: during
  3. The glass bangles were kept ___ the shelves.
    a) in  b) on  c) under
    Answer: on
  4. The designs were made ___ great care.
    a) with  b) at  c) by
    Answer: with
  5. The villagers walked ___ the shop, wearing the bangles.
    a) to  b) past  c) over
    Answer: past

C. Use the correct form of the adjective.

  1. Ravi is a _______ (skillful) artisan.
    Answer: skillful
  2. Ananya has _______ (bright) ideas for new designs.
    Answer: bright
  3. The new bangles were _______ (beautiful) than before.
    Answer: more beautiful
  4. This collection is the _______ (popular) one during Diwali.
    Answer: most popular
  5. The colours were _______ (vibrant) than ever.
    Answer: more vibrant

D. Change the tense of the following sentences as directed.

  1. Ravi makes bangles in his workshop. (Change to past tense)
    Answer: Ravi made bangles in his workshop.
  2. Ananya will design new bangles. (Change to present tense)
    Answer: Ananya designs new bangles.
  3. They are working hard. (Change to future tense)
    Answer: They will work hard.
  4. The artisans shaped the bangles carefully. (Change to present continuous tense)
    Answer: The artisans are shaping the bangles carefully.
  5. The collection was loved by everyone. (Change to simple present tense)
    Answer: The collection is loved by everyone.

E. Rewrite the sentences using correct punctuation.

  1. firozabad is famous for glass bangles
    Answer: Firozabad is famous for glass bangles.
  2. ananya said father look at my new design
    Answer: Ananya said, “Father, look at my new design.”
  3. the bangles are red blue and green
    Answer: The bangles are red, blue, and green.
  4. ravi and ananya worked together during diwali
    Answer: Ravi and Ananya worked together during Diwali.
  5. what a beautiful collection this is
    Answer: What a beautiful collection this is!

F. Match the words with their correct parts of speech.

WordPart of Speech
FirozabadNoun
beautifulAdjective
heatVerb
carefullyAdverb
andConjunction

G. Make sentences using the following words.

  1. craftsmanship – The craftsmanship of the glass bangles is excellent.
  2. furnace – The artisans melt the glass in a furnace.
  3. designs – Ananya created new designs for Diwali.
  4. collection – The new collection was a huge success.
  5. vibrant – The vibrant colours of the bangles attracted everyone.