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Think To Win - 6th Std - Supplementary - Term 2 - Answers - Samacheer Kalvi

 Think To Win

A. Choose the correct answer.

1. “Girls you are a good team.”
Which team do the girls belong to?
a) Badminton
b) Hockey
c) Relay
d) Volleyball

Answer:
c) Relay

2. Springfields is the name of a …………………….. .
a) team
b) house
c) company
d) school

Answer:
d) school

3. The inter-school sports meet refers to competitions among the …………………….. .

a) teams of the same school
b) schools in the locality
c) schools in neighborhood
d) schools from other districts

Answer:
b) schools in the locality


4. Seema is Rucha’s …………………….. .
a) friend
b) teammate
c) younger sister
d) opponent

Answer:
c) younger sister

5. Order the names of the members in Team B relay event. Shabnam was followed by
a) Neelam, Aruna, Rucha
b) Arana, Rucha, Neelam
c) Neelam, Rucha, Arana
d) Arana, Neelam, Rucha

Answer:
a) Neelam, Aruna, Rucha

B. Answer the following:

1. How does Rucha differ from her sister?
Answer:
Rucha is overprotective of herself.  But Seema, her younger sister was bold and was ready to take any risks.

2. ‘Springfields has a runner and they call her P.T. Usha.’ Why did they call her so?
Answer:
The runner of Springfields ran as fast as RT. Usha. So she was called P. T. Usha.

3. Describe the qualities of the new P.T. Instructor Mr. Prakash.
Answer:
The new P.T. Instructor was very enthusiastic about sports. He moulded the children by praising them, scolding and correcting and encouraging them.

4. What words were ringing in Rucha’s ears when she was running in the relay?
Answer:
The words “Think to win! Only to  win!” were ringing in ‘Rucha’s ears when she was running in the relay.

5. What did Rucha finally realise about herself?
Answer:
She realized that she had to overcome her fear. She could win, whenever she chose to do so.


C. Read the given lines and answer the questions : 

1. His voice came from some distance away and,
Rucha realized that he was not holding the bicycle anymore.
“I will fall / will fall” she wailed.

a) What was she afraid of?

Answer:
She was afraid of falling off the bicycle.


b) Was the boy closely following her?

Answer:
No, the boy was not closely following her.


2. For the past two weeks he had been teaching her to ride.

a) Who was teaching whom? ‘


Answer:
Vishnu was teaching Rucha to ride the bicycle.

b) What was he teaching?

Answer:
He was teaching how to ride a bicycle.


3. Even ‘P. T. Usha’came to shake her hand.
“I thought I was fast, but you were simply superb!”
she shook hands with her.

a) Who does the word ‘you’ refer to?

Answer:
The word ‘you’ refers to Rucha.

b) What quality of the speaker is revealed?

Answer:
The true spirit of a sportsperson is revealed here

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