Glass Bangles – NCERT Class 5 English (Santoor) Chapter 10 Grammar Worksheet with Questions & Answers

Practice the complete Grammar Worksheet for NCERT Class 5 English (Santoor) Chapter 10 – Glass Bangles. Includes solved questions and answers on nouns, pronouns, verbs, tenses, articles, punctuation, voice, direct-indirect speech, question tags, and more. Perfect for Class 5 students and teachers.

Class 5 English Grammar Worksheet on Glass Bangles

(NCERT Santoor English – Chapter 10 with Answers)

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Are you looking for a complete grammar worksheet for Class 5?
Here is a full set of exercises based on NCERT Santoor English Chapter 10 – Glass Bangles.
It covers nouns, pronouns, tenses, articles, punctuation, conjunctions, prepositions, active & passive voice, direct & indirect speech, question tags, degrees of comparison, homophones, prefixes & suffixes and more.

This worksheet is perfect for Class 5 exam preparation, classroom practice, or self-study.
At the end, you will also find a complete answer key for teachers and students.

📝 Grammar Worksheet (Questions)

1. Parts of Speech

Q1. Pick out the nouns:

  • Ravi’s workshop was full of artisans.

Q2. Replace the underlined word with a pronoun:

  • Ananya loved Ananya’s new designs.

Q3. Underline the adjectives:

  • The colourful glass bangles sparkled under the bright festival lights.

Q4. Identify the verbs:

  • Ravi shaped the bangles carefully.

Q5. Pick out the preposition:

  • The bangles sparkled under the festival lights.

Q6. Join the sentences with conjunctions:

  • Ravi was skilled. Ananya was creative.
  • Ravi was worried. He supported Ananya’s ideas.

2. Word Forms

Q1. Change into plural:

  • bangle, artisan, festival, lamp

Q2. Write feminine gender:

  • Father → ______
  • Son → ______
  • King → ______
  • Brother → ______

Q3. Add prefix or suffix to make new words:

  • happy → ______
  • colour → ______
  • work → ______

Q4. Write synonyms & antonyms:

  • beautiful → (synonym) ______
  • light → (antonym) ______

Q5. Fill in with correct homophones:

  • The bangles are made of ______ (glass / grass).
  • Diwali is a festival of ______ (lights / lites).

3. Sentence Level Grammar

Q1. Fill in the blanks with a/an/the:

  1. Ravi was ______ skilled artisan.
  2. He worked in ______ workshop in Firozabad.
  3. Ananya added ______ new design to the bangles.

Q2. Rewrite with correct punctuation:

  • did ravi like ananya’s designs at first
  • On diwali night the streets of firozabad glittered with lights

Q3. Underline the subject and circle the predicate:

  • Ravi shaped beautiful bangles.
  • The workshop was very busy.

Q4. Identify kinds of sentences:
a) Ravi was a skilled artisan.
b) Did Ananya like designing bangles?
c) Please pass me the bangle.
d) What a beautiful design!

Q5. Rearrange the jumbled words:

  • bangles / the / beautiful / were / very
  • workshop / Ravi / in / worked / his

4. Verb & Tense

Q1. Rewrite in past tense:

  • Ananya designs beautiful bangles.

Q2. Rewrite in future tense:

  • Ravi worked in a workshop.

Q3. Fill in with Past Perfect Tense:

  • The crowd ______ (disperse) when we reached the market.
  • Shivangi ______ (finish) the portrait when I called her.
  • When you rang the doorbell, I ______ (switch off) the TV.

Q4. Fill in with helping verbs:
a) Ananya ______ helping her father.
b) The artisans ______ busy in the workshop.
c) Ravi ______ made a new design.

5. Special Grammar Topics

Q1. Change voice (Active → Passive):

  • Ravi made the bangles.
  • Ananya introduced new designs.

Q2. Change into indirect speech:

  • “I love these bangles,” said Ananya.

Q3. Add question tags:

  • Ravi was a skilled artisan, ______?
  • Ananya designed new bangles, ______?

Q4. Expand contractions:

  • can’t → ______
  • don’t → ______
  • it’s → ______

Q5. Frame questions (Wh-words):

  • Ravi lived in Firozabad. → Where ______?
  • Ananya designed new bangles. → Who ______?

6. Descriptive Grammar Practice

Q1. Degrees of comparison:
Write comparative & superlative forms:

  • happy, colourful, bright

Q2. Make sentences with the words:

  • artisan, furnace, glitter, festival

Q3. Fill in the blanks from the story:

  1. Ravi was a ______ glass artisan.
  2. The process of making bangles was ______ and needed great skill.
  3. The bangles were decorated with ______ Indian designs.
  4. Ananya introduced modern ______ and geometric shapes.

✅ Answer Key

1. Parts of Speech

Q1. Nouns → Ravi, workshop, artisans
Q2. She
Q3. colourful, glass, bright, festival
Q4. shaped
Q5. under
Q6. and / but

2. Word Forms

Q1. bangles, artisans, festivals, lamps
Q2. Mother, Daughter, Queen, Sister
Q3. unhappy, colourful, worker
Q4. beautiful → pretty; light → dark
Q5. glass; lights

3. Sentence Level Grammar

Q1. a skilled, a workshop, a new design
Q2. Did Ravi like Ananya’s designs at first? / On Diwali night the streets of Firozabad glittered with lights.
Q3. Ravi (Subject), shaped beautiful bangles (Predicate) / The workshop (Subject), was very busy (Predicate)
Q4. Assertive, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory
Q5. The bangles were very beautiful. / Ravi worked in his workshop.

4. Verb & Tense

Q1. Ananya designed beautiful bangles.
Q2. Ravi will work in a workshop.
Q3. had dispersed, had finished, had switched off
Q4. is, were, has

5. Special Grammar Topics

Q1. The bangles were made by Ravi. / New designs were introduced by Ananya.
Q2. Ananya said that she loved those bangles.
Q3. wasn’t he? / didn’t she?
Q4. cannot, do not, it is
Q5. Where did Ravi live? / Who designed new bangles?

6. Descriptive Grammar Practice

Q1. happy → happier → happiest; colourful → more colourful → most colourful; bright → brighter → brightest
Q2. (Students’ own sentences)
Q3. skilled, difficult, traditional, floral patterns

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This Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Glass Bangles made by Nurpur Excellence Academy is a complete resource for students.
It will help children strengthen their grammar through exercises directly linked to their NCERT English textbook.

👉 Teachers can use this as a ready-to-print worksheet.
👉 Students can use it for self-practice and exam preparation.

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