NCERT Solutions for Class 2 English Chapter 11 –
Mr. Nobody
Page
No 90:
Question 1:
quiet,
mischief, everybody, agree, nobody
Answer
1) Quiet: without making any noise
Example sentences: 1) Reena is very quiet in the class. 2) My dog is
very quiet.
2) Mischief: trouble caused by
someone Example sentences: 1) His mischief in the class was caught by
his class teacher. 2) She was bent on making mischief.
3) Everybody: every person Example
sentences: 1) Everybody has to raise their
hands. 2) Everybody will have to suffer
because of him.
4) Agree: having a same opinion’
Example sentences: 1) I agree that he is very
punctual in class. 2) I agree to the fact that you
are very careless.
5) Nobody: no one Example
sentences: 1) Nobody should tease animals. 2) Nobody should make a noise
while I pray.
Page
No 91:
Question 1:
• Who is Mr. Nobody?
• Has anyone ever seen
him?
•
Is there a Mr. Nobody in your house?
Answer
·
Mr. Nobody is a funny little man.
·
No, nobody has ever seen him.
·
Yes, there is a Mr. Nobody in my house. He
always eats food from my plate when I go outside my room.
Page
No 91:
Question 1:
• Have you ever done
something naughty?
• What did you do?
•
What did you say?
Answer
Disclaimer:
These are sample answers. Students are advised to write the answers based on
their own experiences and observations.
·
Yes, I did something naught once two months
before.
·
I watched television for more than two hours
in my parents absence. Though, I promised my mother that I will watch TV for
not more than half an hour.
·
I told my mother that I was getting bored
sitting all alone at the home.
Page
No 91:
Question 1:
Sometimes you want to look
and find things for yourself. Tick (✓) those that you did. Tell
your friends.
Disclaimer:
Kindly refer the textbook for the images.
I tried to see why the
clock ticked.
I went out of the house at
night to see the stars.
I climbed a tree to look
into a nest.
I
climbed on a stool to find biscuits.
Answer
/I tried to see why the
clock ticked.
/I went out of the house
at night to see the stars.
×I climbed a tree to look
into a nest.
/I
climbed on a stool to find biscuits.
Page
No 92:
Question 1:
Say
aloud and circle the rhyming words – 1. A mouse ran into the house. 2. I can
see the tittle bee. 3. That was a fat cat. 4. Give me a handkerchief. Don’t do
any mischief.
Answer
1.
A mouse ran into the house. 2. I can see the tittle bee. 3. That was a fat cat. 4. Give me a handkerchief. Don’t do any mischief.
Page
No 92:
Question 1:
Make
groups of five children each. Each group takes a big chart paper – • Each group
draws a Mr. Nobody. • The first child draws Mr. Nobody’s head. • The second
child draws his clothes. • The third child draws the arms. • The fourth child
draws his legs. • The fifth child draws Mr. Nobody’s hair. • Look at Mr.
Nobody. Isn’t he a funny man? Colour him.
Answer
Disclaimer:
This is a creative activity meant to be done with your friends. This will help
you develop your creative and imaginative skills.
Page
No 93:
Question 1:
1. Fill in the blanks with
a, e, i, o, u. he ___ d, ___ rms, l ___ gs, dr ___ ss, h ___ ___ r
2. Add ‘no’, ‘some’ and
‘every’ to the word body to make new words. _________ body, __________ body,
__________ body.
3. Seema wrote her
father’s name like this –
Ram wrote his mother’s
name like this –
• Write your father’s name
as Seema did.
• Write your mother’s name
as Ram did.
• Use ‘Mr.’ and
‘Mrs.’: to write more names you know.
Answer
· 1)
Head 2) Arms 3) legs 4) dress 5) hear
· 1)Nobody
2) Somebody 3) Everybody
·
Page
No 95:
Question 1:
quiet
agree mouse break plate zigzag
Answer
Disclaimer:
Join the dotted lines to form the given words