The enclosure in which Kari lived had a thatched roof that lay on thick tree stumps. Examine the illustration of Kari’s pavilion on page 8 and say why it was built that way. ephant to learn?
Kari's pavilion was build that in such a way so that it couldn't falled in when kari bumped against the poles as he moved about.
Kari was like a baby. What are the main points of comparison?
Did Kari enjoy his morning bath in the river? Give a reason for your answer.
Why did Kari push his friend into the stream?
What is “the master call”? Why is it the most important signal for an elephant to learn?
Finding good twigs for Kari took a long time. Why?
Kari helped himself to all the bananas in the house without anyone noticing it. How did he do it?
Kari learnt the commands to sit and to walk. What were the instructions for each command?
How does Tilloo manage to find his way to the ‘forbidden passage’?
1. The story of an ant’s life sounds almost untrue. The italicised phrase means
(i) highly exaggerated.
(ii) too remarkable to be true.
(iii) not based on facts.
1. From the first paragraph
(i) pick out two phrases which describe the desert as most people believe it is;
(ii) pick out two phrases which describe the desert as specialists see it. Which do you think is an apt description, and why?
What are some of the signs of approaching winter referred to in the text?
Whom does Golu ask, “Why don’t you ever fly like other birds?”
Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against each of following statements.
(i) Mr Purcell sold birds, cats, dogs and monkeys.
(ii) He was very concerned about the well-being of the birds and animals in his shop.
(iii) He was impressed by the customer who bought the two doves.
(iv) He was a successful shopowner, though insensitive and cold as a person.
Why did Abbu Khan’s goats want to run away? What happened to them in the hills?
Where did the lady find the bear cub? How did she bring it up?
“He had the distinction of being the only member of the party to have bagged any game...” The phrase in italics means
(i) Grandfather was the most distinguished member of the party.
(ii) Grandfather was the only sportsperson in the party.
(iii) Grandfather was the only successful member of the hunting party.
Mark the right answer.
What did Tilloo hope to see once he emerged from his underground home?
Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against each of the following.
(i) Soapy did not want to go to prison.
(ii) Soapy had been to prison several times.
(iii) It was not possible for Soapy to survive in the city through the winter.
(iv) Soapy hated to answer questions of a personal nature.
Complete the following sentences.
(i) Toto climbed up the curtains when —————————
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(ii) ———————————————————————
————————,I became one of the tiger’s favourites.
(iii) Timothy had clean habits, —————————————
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Why was everyone in the Control Room greatly excited?
Mention three things we can learn from the ‘tiny teacher’. Give reasons for choosing these items.
1. From the first paragraph
(i) pick out two phrases which describe the desert as most people believe it is;
(ii) pick out two phrases which describe the desert as specialists see it. Which do you think is an apt description, and why?
“Now Abbu Khan understood Chandni’s problem...” What was Chandni’s problem?
What was Soapy’s first plan? Why did it not work?
2. Complete the following sentences.
(i) An ant is the smallest,——————————————
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(ii) We know a number of facts about an ant’s life because
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Abbu Khan said, “No more goats in my house ever again.” Then he changed his mind. Why?
A camel can do without water for days together. What is the reason given in the text?