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1.

Write any 3 points about your favourite sports.

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My favourite sports : Cricket

1. I love to play cricket with my friends. 

2. It is an outdoor game. 

3. It is played between two teams of eleven players.

2.

Women/ Men can achieve anything, provided they put their heart and soul into it. Discuss in the class. Do you think being a man or a woman makes a difference?

Answer» In this world of competition, everyone can achieve success, if they put their heart and soul into their task. Every person who achieves success in life, has to work hard with dedication and determination. It’s no matter, whether they are men or women. That makes no difference. All that matters is only hard work, determination and the willingness to achieve something big. One can always leam something from another person’s story. Each one of us should believe in ourselves and follow our passion to win with devotion and dedication. Success will surely embrace us one day.
3.

Who was the sports officer at Karnataka State Police Sports Promotion Board?

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E.S. Sumanth was the sports officer at Karnataka State Police Sports Promotion Board.

4.

What did Gopichand observe in P.V. Sindhu?

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He observed ‘a never say die spirit’ in her.

5.

From where does P.V. Sindhu drew inspiration?

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She drew inspiration from the success of Pullela Gopichand.

6.

What should a person do to achieve success?

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Every person has to work hard with dedication and determination to achieve success in life. He / she should believe in himself / herself and follow his / her passion.

7.

Brief the summary of Sports Stars

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This lesson is about sports stars of our country. They have been widely recognised and acknowledged. They have received awards and medals for their excellence in sports. In this section, the teacher reads a diary account of a school boy. This school boy loves Cricket. One day, his teacher tells him about Mithali Dorai Raj, who is the captain of the Indian women’s cricket team in Tests and One Day Internationals [ODIs]. He was surprised to hear from his teacher that Mithali, started to play cricket from the age of 10, and she was selected for the Indian team at the age of 17 years. The boy had never let his sister play cricket.

Though Mithali lived in Hyderabad, her mother tongue was Tamil. She was the highest run scorer and the only woman cricketer to surpass the 6,000 run mark in ODIs. She was also the first player to score seven consecutive 50s. She is nick named as ‘Tendulkar of Indian Women’s Cricket’. But she says that women should not be compared with men in Cricket. She broke the traditional barriers of many people, who think cricket is only for men. She proved that women are equal to men in every field. The government conferred on her the ‘Padma Shri’ Award. Recently, in the second women’s T20 International, Mithali led her side to a comfortable nine-wicket victory with an unbeaten 76 runs.

The boy was so inspired by Mithali and he changes his attitude. He felt happy and allowed his little sister to play cricket.

This is a report on Usha Rani, cop-cum Kabbadi champion. She was from a poor town of Subedarpalaya in Yeshwanthpur near Bengaluru in Karnataka. To fulfill her mother’s dream, she became determined and practised Kabbadi from a young age. Soon she started playing Kabbadi at National level in sub-junior category. She used to sell flowers for her daily living and to support her family. She had to struggle hard all through her life, until she became the youngest cop in the Karnataka State Police Force.

At the age of 29 years, she won a Gold Medal in Kabbadi. She is now working hard and practising every day to win the Gold Medal at the Asian Games in 2018. She has also become the role model to her brothers, sisters and other fellow sports persons.

This section deals with the biography of RV. Sindhu, the Badminton player. Pusarla Venkata Sindhu is one of the two Indian badminton players to ever win a silver medal in 2017 Olympics. She is one of the top five shuttlers in the women’s singles category. She drew inspiration from the success of Pullela Gopichand, the 2001 All England Open Badminton Champion. Sindhu joined Gopicharid’s Academy and practised her training schedules earnestly. She balanced both her passion as well as her academics. Now, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (B.Com).

P.V. Sindhu won several titles, awards and cash grants for her contribution. The Government of India has also conferred three awards on her. They are Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 2016, Padma Shri in 2015 and Arjuna Award in 2013.

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How did Gopichand supported a correspondent’s opinion about P.V. Sindhu?

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He seconded the correspondent’s opinion by saying ‘The most striking feature in Sindhu’s game is her attitude and the ‘never say die spirit’.

9.

Tide the meaning of the italicised word.Usha Rani is expert at giving leads. (a) Clumsy (b) Sharp (c) Skilled (d) Bad

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Correct answer is (c) Skilled

10.

Who won the Silver and the bronze medals in 2017 and 2012 Olympics respectively?

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P. V. Sindhu won the silver medal in 2017 Olympics. Saina Nehwal won the bronze medal in 2012 Olympics.

11.

When did Usha Rani won a Gold Medal?

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When Usha Rani was just 29 years old, she won a Gold Medal.

12.

She was just 29 years old, when she won a ________ in Kabbadi. (a) Silver Medal (b) Gold Medal (c) merit(d) Cheque

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Correct answer is (b) Gold Medal

13.

 It has so much to _____ (a) cover (b) show (c) open (d) unfold

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Correct answer is (d) unfold

14.

Tide the meaning of the italicised word.No opponent is too big to defeat.(a) Competitor (b) Rival (c) Helper (d) Enemy

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(a) Competitor