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CBSE Class 10 - English (C) - The Frog and the 
Nightingale (Q and A)  
The Frog and the Nightingale  
 
(Q & A) 
 
Q1: How did the creatures of the Bingle bog react to the nightingale's singing? 
 
Answer: The creatures of the Bingle Bog who were quite fed up of the unpleasant and harsh voice of 
the  
frog cheered, when they heard the melodious and beautiful voice of the nightingale. They were full  
of admiration and listened to her enchanting song with great interest. When her song ended, all the  
creatures clapped for her and asked her to sing some more. Ducks and herons waded towards her. 
All the creatures were filled with fascination and delight. 
 
Q2: Which were the different ways in which the frog asserts his importance? 
 
Answer: The frog introduced himself to the nightingale as the owner of the sumac tree. He proudly 
declared himself to be very famous singer of the Bog, who had a splendid baritone as well as a music 
critic who used to write for bog Trumpet magazine. He found faults with the nightingale's song in order 
to assert his superiority over her. He even offered to train her so as to improve her singing. The 
gullible nightingale was completely obstructed by the frog's sweet sugar coated words. 
 
Q3: Why is the frog's joy both sweet and bitter? 
 
Answer: The frog's joy is both sweet and bitter. His joy is sweet because he is able to earn a lot of 
money from the musical concerts at the cost of the nightingale. His joy is bitter because he is  
highly jealous of the nightingale who is becoming famous day by day. The frog can never get respect 
and admiration from the creatures of bog as everyone hated his hoarse voice. 
 
 
Q4: Why was the frog angry? 
Answer: The frog was angry because his strain of long practice and over-rehearsal had adversely 
affected the nightingale's singing. As a result, her voice lost his beauty and her tired, exhausted songs 
appeared mechanical to audience and the creatures could no longer enjoy her songs. The audience 
twiddle and the ticket office crashed because of which the frogs earning declined. So, he lost his 
temper and scolded the nightingale badly, calling her brainless bird. 
 
Q5: How did the frog become the unrivaled king of the bog again? 
 
Answer: The frog who was jealous of the nightingale because of her growing popularity devised of 
devil plan to get rid of her. He pretended to train her and made her practice for long hours, even in the 
rain.As a result, her voice lost the charm and the other creatures stop coming to hear her sing at the 
musical concert. The frog's earnings declined due to which he was annoyed with the nightingale.He 
urged her to sing loudly and with more passion. She didn't have any confidence in her own ability and 
genius. She blindly trusted the frog and sang with so much force that one of her vein bursted and she 
died. In this way, the frog became the unrivalled king of the bog again. 
 
Q6: Bring out the irony in the frog's statement-'Your song must be your own'. 
 
Answer: The nightingale had no confidence on her own. She had a very melodious voice but she was 
befooled by the frog,who was very jealous of her. He pretended to train her and made her practice for 
long hours, even in the rain.As a result, her voice lost the charm and one day she was told by the frog 
to sing more loudly. As she blindly trusted him, she sang with so much force that she died. The frog 
had planned all this deliberately. When she died, he passed this comment that everyone should follow 
one's own advice which seems highly ironical in this context. 
 
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CBSE Class 10 - English (C) - The Frog and the 
Nightingale (Q and A)  
The Frog and the Nightingale  
 
(Q & A) 
 
Q1: How did the creatures of the Bingle bog react to the nightingale's singing? 
 
Answer: The creatures of the Bingle Bog who were quite fed up of the unpleasant and harsh voice of 
the  
frog cheered, when they heard the melodious and beautiful voice of the nightingale. They were full  
of admiration and listened to her enchanting song with great interest. When her song ended, all the  
creatures clapped for her and asked her to sing some more. Ducks and herons waded towards her. 
All the creatures were filled with fascination and delight. 
 
Q2: Which were the different ways in which the frog asserts his importance? 
 
Answer: The frog introduced himself to the nightingale as the owner of the sumac tree. He proudly 
declared himself to be very famous singer of the Bog, who had a splendid baritone as well as a music 
critic who used to write for bog Trumpet magazine. He found faults with the nightingale's song in order 
to assert his superiority over her. He even offered to train her so as to improve her singing. The 
gullible nightingale was completely obstructed by the frog's sweet sugar coated words. 
 
Q3: Why is the frog's joy both sweet and bitter? 
 
Answer: The frog's joy is both sweet and bitter. His joy is sweet because he is able to earn a lot of 
money from the musical concerts at the cost of the nightingale. His joy is bitter because he is  
highly jealous of the nightingale who is becoming famous day by day. The frog can never get respect 
and admiration from the creatures of bog as everyone hated his hoarse voice. 
 
 
Q4: Why was the frog angry? 
Answer: The frog was angry because his strain of long practice and over-rehearsal had adversely 
affected the nightingale's singing. As a result, her voice lost his beauty and her tired, exhausted songs 
appeared mechanical to audience and the creatures could no longer enjoy her songs. The audience 
twiddle and the ticket office crashed because of which the frogs earning declined. So, he lost his 
temper and scolded the nightingale badly, calling her brainless bird. 
 
Q5: How did the frog become the unrivaled king of the bog again? 
 
Answer: The frog who was jealous of the nightingale because of her growing popularity devised of 
devil plan to get rid of her. He pretended to train her and made her practice for long hours, even in the 
rain.As a result, her voice lost the charm and the other creatures stop coming to hear her sing at the 
musical concert. The frog's earnings declined due to which he was annoyed with the nightingale.He 
urged her to sing loudly and with more passion. She didn't have any confidence in her own ability and 
genius. She blindly trusted the frog and sang with so much force that one of her vein bursted and she 
died. In this way, the frog became the unrivalled king of the bog again. 
 
Q6: Bring out the irony in the frog's statement-'Your song must be your own'. 
 
Answer: The nightingale had no confidence on her own. She had a very melodious voice but she was 
befooled by the frog,who was very jealous of her. He pretended to train her and made her practice for 
long hours, even in the rain.As a result, her voice lost the charm and one day she was told by the frog 
to sing more loudly. As she blindly trusted him, she sang with so much force that she died. The frog 
had planned all this deliberately. When she died, he passed this comment that everyone should follow 
one's own advice which seems highly ironical in this context. 
 
Q7: Do you think that the end is justified? 
Answer: In my opinion, this end portrays the victory of evil over good. The tragic end of innocent 
nightingale is not justified. The wicked and crook frog should get punishment in the end for his 
conspiracy.  
 
Q8: Do you think that the nightingale is 'brainless'? Give reasons for your answer. 
 
Answer: Yes, the nightingale is certainly 'brainless'. She foolishly and blindly trusted the frog and 
changed her style of singing. This led her to suffer the end she had met with. She failed to see 
through frog's wicked plans and turned out to be a loser and died. 
 
 
Q9: Inspite of having a melodious voice and being a crowd puller, the nightingale turns out to 
be a loser and dies.How far is she responsible for her down downfall? 
 
Answer: The nightingale was totally responsible for her downfall. She had a very sweet and 
melodious voice. Her songs were full of enchantment and all the creatures were filled with fascination 
and delight on hearing her songs. In spite of her qualities, she was very easily befooled by the frog. 
She lacked self-confidence and blindly trusted the frog. She didn't use her brain and did all what she 
was told to do. Her simple heartedness and lack of confidence were the main reasons for her downfall 
and the tragic end. 
 
 
Q10: Do you agree with the Frog's inference of the Nightingale's characracter? Give reasons 
for your answer. 
 
Answer: The Frog was very wicked and befooled the nightingale. He scolded and demoralized 
her. He made her sing so forcefully and loudly that she died. He used her for his benefit and even at 
her death, he was not sorry for his conspiracy. He called her stupid and he was right in saying so. 
 
 
Q11: Who do you hold guilty for the bird's death? 
 
Answer: According to me, frog was very wicked and befooled the nightingale. He scolded and 
demoralized her. He made her sing so forcefully and loudly that she died. But the nightingale was also 
equally responsible for her tragic end. She foolishly and blindly trusted the frog and changed her style 
of singing. This led her to suffer the end she had met with 
 
 
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FAQs on CBSE Class 10 - English (C) - The Frog and the Nightingale (Question & Answers)

1. What is the summary of the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale"?
Ans. "The Frog and the Nightingale" is a poem about a frog who becomes jealous of the nightingale's beautiful singing and tries to sabotage her. The nightingale is initially praised for her melodious voice, but the frog manipulates her into singing for his own amusement. Eventually, the nightingale loses her confidence and stops singing. The poem highlights the themes of talent, jealousy, manipulation, and the importance of self-belief.
2. What is the moral of the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale"?
Ans. The moral of the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale" is that one should not let others' jealousy and manipulation undermine their self-confidence and talent. The nightingale's downfall is a result of her own self-doubt and the frog's cunning tactics. The poem encourages individuals to believe in themselves and not let others' negativity overpower their abilities.
3. What are the main characters in the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale"?
Ans. The main characters in the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale" are the frog and the nightingale. The frog represents jealousy and manipulation, while the nightingale symbolizes talent and innocence. Other minor characters mentioned in the poem include the other creatures of the bog who initially praise the nightingale's singing but later mock her.
4. How does the frog manipulate the nightingale in the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale"?
Ans. The frog manipulates the nightingale in the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale" by praising her singing initially and then convincing her to sing for his amusement. He compliments her voice, but his intentions are to exploit her talent for his own enjoyment. The frog constantly criticizes the nightingale's singing, causing her to lose confidence and eventually stop singing altogether.
5. What is the significance of the setting in the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale"?
Ans. The setting of the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale" is a bog, which symbolizes a harsh and competitive world. The bog represents the society where talent is exploited and manipulated for personal gain. The contrast between the beautiful singing of the nightingale and the ugly croaking of the frog highlights the harsh reality of the world where talent is often undervalued and overshadowed by jealousy and manipulation.
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