Thank God - Class 3 English NCERT Solution
Thank God from Class 3 English NCERT is a story about a wise farmer who offers grapes to the King and thanks God even when the King playfully throws grapes at him. The story highlights gratitude and humility. This page includes comprehensive solutions, vocabulary lists, and extra questions to help students engage deeply with the story and its meaningful lesson about thankfulness and wisdom.
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Word Meanings
Sl | English Word | Hindi Meaning | English Meaning |
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1 | Variety | विविधता | A number of different types of things |
2 | Ripe | पका हुआ | Fully grown and ready to eat |
3 | Journey | यात्रा | An act of traveling from one place to another |
4 | Palace | महल | A large, impressive building where a king lives |
5 | Guard | रक्षक | A person who protects or watches over something |
6 | Royal | शाही | Connected with a king or queen |
7 | Playful | खेल-खेल में | Full of fun and high spirits |
8 | Popped | डाल दिया | Put or pushed quickly or suddenly |
9 | Wise | बुद्धिमान | Having or showing good judgment |
10 | Mighty | शक्तिशाली | Very powerful and strong |
11 | Blessed | आशीर्वादित | Made holy; consecrated |
12 | Bunch | गुच्छा | A group of things growing or fastened together |
13 | Plucked | तोड़ा | Picked or pulled off |
14 | Forehead | माथा | The part of the face above the eyebrows |
15 | Indeed | वास्तव में | Used to emphasize a statement or response |
Exercise Solutions
A. Answer the following.
1. What did the farmer grow on his farm?
The farmer grew a variety of fruits on his farm. He took special care to grow grapes and watermelons in a small corner of his farm.
2. What did his wife say?
The farmer's wife said, "This year, the best fruits on our farm are the watermelons and the grapes."
3. Why did the farmer decide to take the grapes?
The farmer decided to take the grapes because it was a long journey to the palace, and watermelons were too heavy to carry.
4. What did the King do playfully?
The King playfully plucked grapes from the bunch and threw them at the farmer.
5. Why did the farmer say, 'Thank God!'?
The farmer said 'Thank God!' because he was relieved that he had brought grapes instead of watermelons. If he had brought watermelons, the King might have thrown those at him instead, which would have been much more painful.
B. Think and say.
1. The farmer in the story grew fruits. What else can a farmer grow?
A farmer can grow many other things besides fruits, such as:
- Vegetables (like tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, and lettuce)
- Grains (like wheat, rice, and corn)
- Pulses (like lentils and beans)
- Cash crops (like cotton and sugarcane)
- Herbs and spices
- Flowers
2. Are there women farmers? Do you know any?
Yes, there are many women farmers around the world. Women play a significant role in agriculture, especially in developing countries. They contribute to various aspects of farming, from planting and harvesting to managing livestock. If you know any women farmers in your community, you can share their stories with your classmates.
3. If you meet a farmer, what would you say to them?
If you meet a farmer, you could say:
- "Thank you for growing food for us!"
- "Your work is very important. How do you manage to grow so many things?"
- "What's your favorite crop to grow?"
- "What challenges do you face as a farmer?"
- "Can you tell me more about how you take care of your plants?"
Grammar Exercises
A. Write the opposite of the underlined word.
1. thick book - thin book
2. long journey - short journey
3. soft cotton - hard rock
4. slow tortoise - fast rabbit
B. Fill in the blanks with 'is' or 'are'.
1. There are animals in the jungle.
2. The table is made of wood.
3. These mangoes are sweet.
4. Raghuram is a tall boy.
5. The toys are on the shelf.
6. The book is on the table.
7. The girls are at the shop.
8. The car is on the road.
Additional Short Answer Questions
1. Why did the farmer decide to grow fruits on his land?
The farmer decided to grow fruits on his land because he liked fruits.
2. How did the farmer take care of his fruit trees?
The farmer worked hard and took special care to grow the fruit trees well.
3. What was the farmer's plan for the best fruit?
The farmer planned to gift the best fruit to the king.
4. How did the farmer reach the king's palace?
The farmer walked to the king's palace carrying a basket of grapes.
5. What did the farmer see when he reached the palace?
The farmer saw the king playing with the princess in the royal garden.
6. How did the farmer present his gift to the king?
The farmer quietly kept the basket full of grapes in front of the king and sat down.
7. Who brought the basket of grapes to the king?
The palace guard brought the basket of grapes to the king.
8. What did the king do with the grapes?
The king ate one grape and then started throwing grapes at the farmer playfully.
9. How did the farmer react when the grape hit his forehead?
The farmer said, "Thank God!" when the grape hit his forehead.
10. Why was the king surprised by the farmer's reaction?
The king was surprised because the farmer was thanking God instead of being upset about being hit with grapes.
11. What did the king ask the farmer?
The king asked the farmer why he was thanking God when the king was throwing grapes at him.
12. How did the farmer explain his reaction to the king?
The farmer explained that he was thankful because he had brought grapes instead of watermelons, which would have been much more painful if thrown.
13. What does this story teach us about the farmer's character?
This story shows that the farmer was wise, quick-thinking, and able to find positivity in a difficult situation.
14. Why is the story called "Thank God!"?
The story is called "Thank God!" because this is what the farmer repeatedly says, showing his gratitude for bringing grapes instead of watermelons.
15. What lesson can we learn from this story?
We can learn to be grateful for small blessings and to look for the positive side of situations, even when things seem difficult.