LBA 9th ENGLISH (TL) 5.The Visit (Lesson)

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Lesson Based Assessment 

Class – 9 

Sub. – English (Third Language)

Lesson 5: The Visit – Assessment
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LESSON BASED ASSESSMENT MODEL QUESTION BANK
CLASS- 9 Sub.- English (TL) LESSON : 5 THE VISIT

Learning Outcomes (LOs)

Students will achieve the following upon successful completion of this lesson:

  • LO 1: Students will be able to identify the **main characters** and their special names (e.g., The Cook, The Joke Man).
  • LO 2: Students will understand the importance of **visiting sick people** and performing good deeds.
  • LO 3: Students will be able to answer simple **comprehension questions** about the story’s plot and events.
  • LO 4: Students will be able to use simple **opposite words** (antonyms) from the lesson’s vocabulary.
  • LO 5: Students will practice framing simple sentences and identifying **describing words** (adjectives).
  • LO 6: Students will recognize the value of **love, affection, and friendship** in promoting well-being and recovery.

A. Fill in the Blanks

1. Every ________, Grandpa and I walk to the nursing home.
Saturday
2. We go to visit many of the old and ________ people who live there.
sick
3. Mrs. Sokol is called “The ________.”
Cook
4. Mr. Meyer is called “The ________ Man.”
Joke
5. Mr. Lipman is called “The ________” because he loves to sing.
Singer
6. Mrs. Kagan is called “The ________,” who shows pictures of her grandchildren.
Grandmother
7. Mrs. Schrieber is called “The ________ Lady.”
Memory
8. Mr. Krull is called “The ________ Man” because he doesn’t talk much.
Quiet
9. Debbie went to the nursing home ________ when Grandpa was sick.
alone
10. The doctors said Grandpa’s recovery was a medical ________.
miracle

B. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQ)

11. Who is telling the story?

a) Grandpa
b) Debbie
c) The Joke Man

b) Debbie
12. What special food was Mrs. Sokol (The Cook) famous for in Russia?

a) Sandwich
b) Soup
c) Salad

b) Soup
13. Who laughs loudly and turns red in the face?

a) The Quiet Man
b) The Singer
c) The Joke Man

c) The Joke Man
14. What did the Grandmother show Debbie?

a) Her recipes
b) Pictures of her grandchildren
c) Old books

b) Pictures of her grandchildren
15. What did Grandpa say about visiting the sick?

a) It gives them food
b) It gives them life
c) It gives them money

b) It gives them life
16. Where did Grandpa go when he got very sick?

a) Home
b) Hospital
c) School

b) Hospital
17. What did Debbie remember when Grandpa was sick?

a) “Do your best and God will do the rest”
b) “Nothing should stand in the way of doing a good deed”
c) “Soup? What this man needs is a sandwich”

b) “Nothing should stand in the way of doing a good deed”
18. Who came to visit Grandpa in the hospital?

a) Only Debbie and her mother
b) The friends from the nursing home
c) The doctors and nurses

b) The friends from the nursing home
19. What did the friends do for Grandpa in the hospital?

a) They were silent
b) They laughed, sang, and told stories
c) They only prayed

b) They laughed, sang, and told stories
20. What made Grandpa feel better and stronger?

a) The medicine
b) The doctors’ shock
c) His friends’ visit

c) His friends’ visit

C. Answer in One Word

21. What is the name of the girl who tells the story?
Debbie
22. Who liked to talk about the old days?
The Memory Lady / Mrs. Schrieber
23. What did the Quiet Man always tell Debbie and Grandpa?
Come again next week
24. Where did Debbie go to visit the friends without Grandpa?
Nursing home
25. Who told Debbie, “Do your best and God will do the rest”?
The friends / The Cook / The Joke Man (or any of the residents)
26. Who brought Grandpa a hot bowl of homemade soup?
The Cook / Mrs. Sokol
27. Who said, “Soup? What this man needs is a sandwich”?
The Joke Man / Mr. Meyer
28. What kind of card did the Grandmother show Grandpa in the hospital?
Get-well card
29. Who came to visit the Memory Lady in a snowstorm?
Grandpa
30. What was the name of the author of this story?
Debbie Herman

D. Answer in 2-3 Sentences

31. Why did Grandpa and Debbie go to the nursing home every Saturday?
Grandpa and Debbie went to the nursing home to visit old and sick people. They believed that visiting the sick gives them life and is a good deed.
32. What did Mrs. Schrieber (The Memory Lady) do during their visits?
Mrs. Schrieber’s room was filled with memories. She would tell Debbie and Grandpa stories of her own experiences during the old days.
33. Why did Debbie go to the nursing home alone one Saturday?
Grandpa got very sick and had to go to the hospital. Debbie remembered Grandpa’s words: “Nothing should stand in the way of doing a good deed.” So, she went alone.
34. How did the friends from the nursing home react when Debbie told them Grandpa was sick?
They were surprised and sad to hear the news. They told Debbie to do her best and said, “Everything is in God’s hands.”
35. Describe Grandpa’s condition in the hospital before his friends visited him.
Grandpa was very weak and sad. He was not eating, could not sit up, and could barely speak. Debbie was so sad she had to go to the corner of the room to cry.
36. What made the doctors shocked about Grandpa’s recovery? (Answer in 3-4 sentences)
After the friends visited, Grandpa suddenly felt hungry and started sitting up. Soon he was strong enough to go home. The doctors were shocked because they thought he would never get better, and his quick recovery seemed like a medical miracle to them.
37. Who visited Grandpa in the hospital, and what did they do to cheer him up? (Answer in 3-4 sentences)
All of Grandpa’s friends from the nursing home came: The Cook, The Joke Man, The Singer, The Grandmother, and The Memory Lady. The Cook brought soup, the Joke Man told jokes that made everyone laugh hard, and the Singer sang. This visit made Grandpa feel loved and happy.
38. What is the main message of the story “The Visit”?
The main message is that **love, friendship, and care** have a magical power. Doing good deeds, like visiting the sick, not only helps others but can also bring strength and life back to us, just like the friends’ visit helped Grandpa recover.

E. Grammar and Vocabulary

39. Give the opposite word of **laugh**.
cry
40. Give the opposite word of **remember**.
forget
41. Give the opposite word of **good**.
bad
42. Give the opposite word of **finish**.
start / begin
43. Give the opposite word of **dry**.
wet
44. Write the Past Tense and Past Participle of the verb **grow**.
Past Tense: grew; Past Participle: grown
45. Write the Past Tense and Past Participle of the verb **say**.
Past Tense: said; Past Participle: said
46. Find the describing word (adjective) for the word **merchant** from the passage (L2).
rich
47. Find a describing word (adjective) for the word **girls** from the passage (L2).
selfish (for the two older girls) or gentle (for the youngest girl)
48. Change to Indirect Speech: “The boy is reading a book,” said Mary.
Mary said that the boy was reading a book.

Model Answers

  1. A. Fill in the Blanks:
    • 1. Saturday
    • 2. sick
    • 3. Cook
    • 4. Joke
    • 5. Singer
    • 6. Grandmother
    • 7. Memory
    • 8. Quiet
    • 9. alone
    • 10. miracle
  2. B. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQ):
    • 11. b) Debbie
    • 12. b) Soup
    • 13. c) The Joke Man
    • 14. b) Pictures of her grandchildren
    • 15. b) It gives them life
    • 16. b) Hospital
    • 17. b) “Nothing should stand in the way of doing a good deed”
    • 18. b) The friends from the nursing home
    • 19. b) They laughed, sang, and told stories
    • 20. c) His friends’ visit
  3. C. Answer in One Word:
    • 21. Debbie
    • 22. The Memory Lady / Mrs. Schrieber
    • 23. Come again next week
    • 24. Nursing home
    • 25. The friends / The residents
    • 26. The Cook / Mrs. Sokol
    • 27. The Joke Man / Mr. Meyer
    • 28. Get-well card
    • 29. Grandpa
    • 30. Debbie Herman
  4. D. Short Answer:
    • 31. Grandpa and Debbie went to the nursing home to visit old and sick people. They believed that visiting the sick gives them life and is a good deed.
    • 32. Mrs. Schrieber’s room was filled with memories. She would tell Debbie and Grandpa stories of her own experiences during the old days.
    • 33. Grandpa got very sick and had to go to the hospital. Debbie remembered Grandpa’s words: “Nothing should stand in the way of doing a good deed.” So, she went alone.
    • 34. They were surprised and sad to hear the news. They told Debbie to do her best and said, “Everything is in God’s hands.”
    • 35. Grandpa was very weak and sad. He was not eating, could not sit up, and could barely speak. Debbie was so sad she had to go to the corner of the room to cry.
    • 36. After the friends visited, Grandpa suddenly felt hungry and started sitting up. Soon he was strong enough to go home. The doctors were shocked because they thought he would never get better, and his quick recovery seemed like a medical miracle to them.
    • 37. All of Grandpa’s friends from the nursing home came: The Cook, The Joke Man, The Singer, The Grandmother, and The Memory Lady. The Cook brought soup, the Joke Man told jokes that made everyone laugh hard, and the Singer sang. This visit made Grandpa feel loved and happy.
    • 38. The main message is that **love, friendship, and care** have a magical power. Doing good deeds, like visiting the sick, not only helps others but can also bring strength and life back to us, just like the friends’ visit helped Grandpa recover.
  5. E. Grammar and Vocabulary:
    • 39. cry
    • 40. forget
    • 41. bad
    • 42. start / begin
    • 43. wet
    • 44. Past Tense: grew; Past Participle: grown
    • 45. Past Tense: said; Past Participle: said
    • 46. rich
    • 47. selfish or gentle
    • 48. Mary said that the boy was reading a book.
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