Prepositions Worksheet For Class 9 CBSE
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This prepositions worksheet is for students of classes 8 and 9.
Prepositions worksheet for class 9
Mickey mouse and Shrek were simple drawings before they went ……………………… (in / on / up) to captivate millions of children from …………………… (across / over / through) the world. You know what Mickey and Shrek have …………………….. (in / on / to) common? They are both animated characters.
Animated films are made …………………….. (with / from / of) a series of drawings of a character ……………………… (in / at / on) various stages of movement. When these drawings are viewed ………………….. (in / on / by) rapid succession they give the impression …………………….. (about / of / for) a moving image. Normally one second of the film requires 12 to 24 images. For faster movements you need a larger number of drawings and for slower movements, lesser number of drawings.
The images are drawn either ……………………. (in / by / with) hand or …………………….. (in / on / over) the computer. The hand-drawn images are shot on films click ………………………… (after / by / to) click, shot by shot, and then projected on screen continuously. In the computer there is software which can make the individual images roll ……………………… (off / by / on) fast enough so that the images look like moving. The basic principles ………………………. (for / of / with) animation remain the same whether you do it by hand or on the computer.
Answers
Mickey mouse and Shrek were simple drawings before they went on to captivate millions of children from across the world. You know what Mickey and Shrek have in common? They are both animated characters.
Animated films are made from a series of drawings of a character in various stages of movement. When these drawing are viewed in rapid succession they give the impression of a moving image. Normally one second of the film requires 12 to 24 images. For faster movements you need a larger number of drawings and for slower movements, lesser number of drawings.
The images are drawn either by hand or on the computer. The hand-drawn images are shot on films click by click, shot by shot, and then projected on screen continuously. In the computer there is software which can make the individual images roll by fast enough so that the images look like moving. The basic principles of animation remain the same whether you do it by hand or on the computer.