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Sports Stars - Answers - 6th Std - Term 2 - Unit 1- Samacheer Kalvi

 

Sports Stars 


Synonyms

1. Recognised - Known 

2. Acknowledged - Accepted 

3. Privilege  - Honour 

4. Consecutive  - One after another 

5. Identity   - Who/What a person is or how a person is known 

6. Inspiration  - Here, a person one looks up to 

7. Passion  - Desire

8. Shanty town   - A poor area 

9. Unfulfilled   - Unrealised 

10. Prominent   - Noticeable 

11. Determined   - Will powered

12. Correspondent  - Reporter 

13. Commitment  - Dedication 

14. Never-say-die  - Don’t stop trying 

15. Civilian  - Ordinary people


Antonyms

1.Success x failure

2. Interesting x boring

3. General x Specific

4. Start x stop

5. Appoint x dismiss


Answer the following briefly:


1. When did Usha Rani start playing Kabaadi?


Answer:
Usha Rani started playing Kabaadi when she was a schoolchild


2. What did she sell to support her family?


Answer:
She sold flowers to support her family.


3. Find out the idiom that relates to ‘whatever the circumstances’, from the first paragraph.


Answer:
‘Rain or shine’ is the idiom that relates to ‘whatever the circumstances’.


4. Women/ Men can achieve anything, provided they put their heart and soul into it. Discuss in the class. 

Answer:

Determination and hard work will surely bring success. Gender has no role in the process of achievement.

5. Do you think being a man or a woman makes a difference? 2. How can you balance your academic goals and your passion for sports or arts?

Answer:
Both academics and sports are important. One can plan and schedule the time each day to ensure both are given equal importance.

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