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Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 1

What is the answer to the third question?

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In answer to the third question, i.e., “What is the most important thing to do?”, some wise men responded that science was the most important thing, some others believed that fighting was the most crucial thing to do for a king, and the others said that religious worship was the most important thing to do.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 2

What is the meaning of seize?

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To seize means to take something by force. In the context of the story, the king had seized the enemy's property.

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Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 3

Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions differently. The king gave no reward.
Q. The wise men wished to get

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The correct answer is: 2. a handsome sum of money
The fact that the wise men all answered differently and the king gave no reward suggests that their goal was likely to obtain a significant reward for their wisdom. "A handsome sum of money" fits the scenario where their diverse answers did not meet the king's expectations, and hence no reward was given.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 4

“Here comes someone running ” who said this line ?

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The Hermit said the line "Here comes someone running" when he noticed someone approaching them.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 5

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

The king was very happy to have made peace with his enemy so easily and to win him over as a friend. He not only forgave him but said he would send his servants and his own doctor to look after him and he promised to give him back the man his property.

Q. Give the opposite of ‘forgive’.

Detailed Solution for Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 5

The opposite of 'forgive' is 'punish'. In the story, the king chose to forgive his enemy instead of punishing him.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 6

How did the king serve the wonded man?

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The king served the wounded man by washing and covering his wound with his handkerchief, redressing the wound until the bleeding stopped, and bringing fresh water for him to drink.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 7

The wounded man was

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  • The wounded man was an enemy of the king.
  • He intended to attack the king but was injured before he could succeed.
  • This context indicates that he was not a friend to either the hermit or the king.
  • His actions during the encounter make it clear that he was hostile towards the king.
Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 8

The king was happy that.

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The king was happy that he had won a friend in the form of his former enemy, through his act of kindness and forgiveness.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 9

The bearded man asked King  for:

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The bearded man asked the king for forgiveness, as he realized that the king had saved his life despite being his enemy.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 10

The king left his ___ .

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The king left his horse with his bodyguard to go and meet the hermit in person, hoping to get answers from the wise man.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 11

Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions differently. The king gave no reward.

Q. The king’s reaction was

Detailed Solution for Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 11

In the story, the wise men fail to provide satisfactory answers to the king's questions, which leads to the king's disappointment. He does not reward them, which could be seen as undesirable because wise men should ideally be respected for their knowledge, even if they do not agree. The emphasis in the chapter is on the value of different perspectives and the importance of wisdom, making the king's reaction undesirable.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 12

The king dug the beds

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The king dug the beds to help the hermit because he wanted to show his humility and also wanted to prove himself useful in order to get answers to his questions.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 13

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

In reply to the first question, some said that the king must follow a timetable, and then follow it strictly. Only in this way, they said, could he do everything at its proper time. Others said that it was impossible to decide in advance the right time for doing something. The king should notice all that was going on, avoid foolish pleasures, and always do whatever seemed necessary at that time. Yet others said the king needed a council of wise men who would help him act at the proper time. This was because one man would find it impossible to decide correctly, without help from others, the right time for every action.

Q. Give the meaning of ‘strictly’.

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Strictly means to do something firmly or in a controlled manner. In the context of the story, some people suggested that the king should follow a timetable strictly in order to do everything at its proper time.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 14

What were the three questions of the king?

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The king's three questions were about finding the right time to begin something, deciding which people to listen to, and determining the most important thing for him to do.

Test: Three Questions- 3 - Question 15

What was the king's promise to give the people who gave the answer?

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The king promised to give a large sum of money to the person who could provide satisfactory answers to his questions.

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