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Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow in a tree. He was very happy to have a beautiful and comfortable nest of his own in the tree. The sparrow used to fly to far off places to pick at grains from so many fields, full of crops. At the Sun set, he would return to his perch. One day, the sparrow ate his fill, but could not return to his nest because of the heavy rains which continued for the whole night. The sparrow had to spend the whole night in a big banyan tree a little distance away from home.The next morning, when the rain stopped and the sky became clear, the sparrow returned to his tree. He was astonished to find a rabbit occupying his beautiful and comfortable nest. The sparrow lost his temper and spoke to the rabbit, "Its my home youre sitting in. Please quit this place at once"."Do not talk like a fool", replied the rabbit. "Trees, rivers and lakes do not belong to anyone. Places like these are yours only so long as you are living in. If someone else occupies it in your absence, it belongs to the new occupant. So, go away and do not disturb me anymore".But, the sparrow was not satisfied with this illogical reply. He said, "Lets ask a person of wisdom and only then our case will be settled".At a distance from the tree, there lived a wild cat. The cat, somehow, overheard the discussion that took place between the sparrow and the rabbit.The cat immediately thought of a plan, took a holy dip in the river, and then sat like a priest and began chanting Gods name in a loud tone. When the rabbit and the sparrow heard the cat chanting Gods name, they approached him with a hope to get impartial justice and requested him to pass a judgement in the matter.The cat became very happy to have both of them in front of him. He pretended to listen to their arguments. But, as soon as the right opportunity came, the cat pounced upon both of them and killed and ate them together with great relish.(from Panchtantra)Q.This story shoulda)be read at home and discussed in classb)be used for motivating the students to read more tales from Panchtantrac)enable the teacher to relax while the learners enjoy reading itd)not be taughtCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? for CTET & State TET 2024 is part of CTET & State TET preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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the CTET & State TET exam syllabus. Information about Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow in a tree. He was very happy to have a beautiful and comfortable nest of his own in the tree. The sparrow used to fly to far off places to pick at grains from so many fields, full of crops. At the Sun set, he would return to his perch. One day, the sparrow ate his fill, but could not return to his nest because of the heavy rains which continued for the whole night. The sparrow had to spend the whole night in a big banyan tree a little distance away from home.The next morning, when the rain stopped and the sky became clear, the sparrow returned to his tree. He was astonished to find a rabbit occupying his beautiful and comfortable nest. The sparrow lost his temper and spoke to the rabbit, "Its my home youre sitting in. Please quit this place at once"."Do not talk like a fool", replied the rabbit. "Trees, rivers and lakes do not belong to anyone. Places like these are yours only so long as you are living in. If someone else occupies it in your absence, it belongs to the new occupant. So, go away and do not disturb me anymore".But, the sparrow was not satisfied with this illogical reply. He said, "Lets ask a person of wisdom and only then our case will be settled".At a distance from the tree, there lived a wild cat. The cat, somehow, overheard the discussion that took place between the sparrow and the rabbit.The cat immediately thought of a plan, took a holy dip in the river, and then sat like a priest and began chanting Gods name in a loud tone. When the rabbit and the sparrow heard the cat chanting Gods name, they approached him with a hope to get impartial justice and requested him to pass a judgement in the matter.The cat became very happy to have both of them in front of him. He pretended to listen to their arguments. But, as soon as the right opportunity came, the cat pounced upon both of them and killed and ate them together with great relish.(from Panchtantra)Q.This story shoulda)be read at home and discussed in classb)be used for motivating the students to read more tales from Panchtantrac)enable the teacher to relax while the learners enjoy reading itd)not be taughtCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? covers all topics & solutions for CTET & State TET 2024 Exam.
Find important definitions, questions, meanings, examples, exercises and tests below for Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow in a tree. He was very happy to have a beautiful and comfortable nest of his own in the tree. The sparrow used to fly to far off places to pick at grains from so many fields, full of crops. At the Sun set, he would return to his perch. One day, the sparrow ate his fill, but could not return to his nest because of the heavy rains which continued for the whole night. The sparrow had to spend the whole night in a big banyan tree a little distance away from home.The next morning, when the rain stopped and the sky became clear, the sparrow returned to his tree. He was astonished to find a rabbit occupying his beautiful and comfortable nest. The sparrow lost his temper and spoke to the rabbit, "Its my home youre sitting in. Please quit this place at once"."Do not talk like a fool", replied the rabbit. "Trees, rivers and lakes do not belong to anyone. Places like these are yours only so long as you are living in. If someone else occupies it in your absence, it belongs to the new occupant. So, go away and do not disturb me anymore".But, the sparrow was not satisfied with this illogical reply. He said, "Lets ask a person of wisdom and only then our case will be settled".At a distance from the tree, there lived a wild cat. The cat, somehow, overheard the discussion that took place between the sparrow and the rabbit.The cat immediately thought of a plan, took a holy dip in the river, and then sat like a priest and began chanting Gods name in a loud tone. When the rabbit and the sparrow heard the cat chanting Gods name, they approached him with a hope to get impartial justice and requested him to pass a judgement in the matter.The cat became very happy to have both of them in front of him. He pretended to listen to their arguments. But, as soon as the right opportunity came, the cat pounced upon both of them and killed and ate them together with great relish.(from Panchtantra)Q.This story shoulda)be read at home and discussed in classb)be used for motivating the students to read more tales from Panchtantrac)enable the teacher to relax while the learners enjoy reading itd)not be taughtCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?.
Solutions for Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow in a tree. He was very happy to have a beautiful and comfortable nest of his own in the tree. The sparrow used to fly to far off places to pick at grains from so many fields, full of crops. At the Sun set, he would return to his perch. One day, the sparrow ate his fill, but could not return to his nest because of the heavy rains which continued for the whole night. The sparrow had to spend the whole night in a big banyan tree a little distance away from home.The next morning, when the rain stopped and the sky became clear, the sparrow returned to his tree. He was astonished to find a rabbit occupying his beautiful and comfortable nest. The sparrow lost his temper and spoke to the rabbit, "Its my home youre sitting in. Please quit this place at once"."Do not talk like a fool", replied the rabbit. "Trees, rivers and lakes do not belong to anyone. Places like these are yours only so long as you are living in. If someone else occupies it in your absence, it belongs to the new occupant. So, go away and do not disturb me anymore".But, the sparrow was not satisfied with this illogical reply. He said, "Lets ask a person of wisdom and only then our case will be settled".At a distance from the tree, there lived a wild cat. The cat, somehow, overheard the discussion that took place between the sparrow and the rabbit.The cat immediately thought of a plan, took a holy dip in the river, and then sat like a priest and began chanting Gods name in a loud tone. When the rabbit and the sparrow heard the cat chanting Gods name, they approached him with a hope to get impartial justice and requested him to pass a judgement in the matter.The cat became very happy to have both of them in front of him. He pretended to listen to their arguments. But, as soon as the right opportunity came, the cat pounced upon both of them and killed and ate them together with great relish.(from Panchtantra)Q.This story shoulda)be read at home and discussed in classb)be used for motivating the students to read more tales from Panchtantrac)enable the teacher to relax while the learners enjoy reading itd)not be taughtCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? in English & in Hindi are available as part of our courses for CTET & State TET.
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Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow in a tree. He was very happy to have a beautiful and comfortable nest of his own in the tree. The sparrow used to fly to far off places to pick at grains from so many fields, full of crops. At the Sun set, he would return to his perch. One day, the sparrow ate his fill, but could not return to his nest because of the heavy rains which continued for the whole night. The sparrow had to spend the whole night in a big banyan tree a little distance away from home.The next morning, when the rain stopped and the sky became clear, the sparrow returned to his tree. He was astonished to find a rabbit occupying his beautiful and comfortable nest. The sparrow lost his temper and spoke to the rabbit, "Its my home youre sitting in. Please quit this place at once"."Do not talk like a fool", replied the rabbit. "Trees, rivers and lakes do not belong to anyone. Places like these are yours only so long as you are living in. If someone else occupies it in your absence, it belongs to the new occupant. So, go away and do not disturb me anymore".But, the sparrow was not satisfied with this illogical reply. He said, "Lets ask a person of wisdom and only then our case will be settled".At a distance from the tree, there lived a wild cat. The cat, somehow, overheard the discussion that took place between the sparrow and the rabbit.The cat immediately thought of a plan, took a holy dip in the river, and then sat like a priest and began chanting Gods name in a loud tone. When the rabbit and the sparrow heard the cat chanting Gods name, they approached him with a hope to get impartial justice and requested him to pass a judgement in the matter.The cat became very happy to have both of them in front of him. He pretended to listen to their arguments. But, as soon as the right opportunity came, the cat pounced upon both of them and killed and ate them together with great relish.(from Panchtantra)Q.This story shoulda)be read at home and discussed in classb)be used for motivating the students to read more tales from Panchtantrac)enable the teacher to relax while the learners enjoy reading itd)not be taughtCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow in a tree. He was very happy to have a beautiful and comfortable nest of his own in the tree. The sparrow used to fly to far off places to pick at grains from so many fields, full of crops. At the Sun set, he would return to his perch. One day, the sparrow ate his fill, but could not return to his nest because of the heavy rains which continued for the whole night. The sparrow had to spend the whole night in a big banyan tree a little distance away from home.The next morning, when the rain stopped and the sky became clear, the sparrow returned to his tree. He was astonished to find a rabbit occupying his beautiful and comfortable nest. The sparrow lost his temper and spoke to the rabbit, "Its my home youre sitting in. Please quit this place at once"."Do not talk like a fool", replied the rabbit. "Trees, rivers and lakes do not belong to anyone. Places like these are yours only so long as you are living in. If someone else occupies it in your absence, it belongs to the new occupant. So, go away and do not disturb me anymore".But, the sparrow was not satisfied with this illogical reply. He said, "Lets ask a person of wisdom and only then our case will be settled".At a distance from the tree, there lived a wild cat. The cat, somehow, overheard the discussion that took place between the sparrow and the rabbit.The cat immediately thought of a plan, took a holy dip in the river, and then sat like a priest and began chanting Gods name in a loud tone. When the rabbit and the sparrow heard the cat chanting Gods name, they approached him with a hope to get impartial justice and requested him to pass a judgement in the matter.The cat became very happy to have both of them in front of him. He pretended to listen to their arguments. But, as soon as the right opportunity came, the cat pounced upon both of them and killed and ate them together with great relish.(from Panchtantra)Q.This story shoulda)be read at home and discussed in classb)be used for motivating the students to read more tales from Panchtantrac)enable the teacher to relax while the learners enjoy reading itd)not be taughtCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow in a tree. He was very happy to have a beautiful and comfortable nest of his own in the tree. The sparrow used to fly to far off places to pick at grains from so many fields, full of crops. At the Sun set, he would return to his perch. One day, the sparrow ate his fill, but could not return to his nest because of the heavy rains which continued for the whole night. The sparrow had to spend the whole night in a big banyan tree a little distance away from home.The next morning, when the rain stopped and the sky became clear, the sparrow returned to his tree. He was astonished to find a rabbit occupying his beautiful and comfortable nest. The sparrow lost his temper and spoke to the rabbit, "Its my home youre sitting in. Please quit this place at once"."Do not talk like a fool", replied the rabbit. "Trees, rivers and lakes do not belong to anyone. Places like these are yours only so long as you are living in. If someone else occupies it in your absence, it belongs to the new occupant. So, go away and do not disturb me anymore".But, the sparrow was not satisfied with this illogical reply. He said, "Lets ask a person of wisdom and only then our case will be settled".At a distance from the tree, there lived a wild cat. The cat, somehow, overheard the discussion that took place between the sparrow and the rabbit.The cat immediately thought of a plan, took a holy dip in the river, and then sat like a priest and began chanting Gods name in a loud tone. When the rabbit and the sparrow heard the cat chanting Gods name, they approached him with a hope to get impartial justice and requested him to pass a judgement in the matter.The cat became very happy to have both of them in front of him. He pretended to listen to their arguments. But, as soon as the right opportunity came, the cat pounced upon both of them and killed and ate them together with great relish.(from Panchtantra)Q.This story shoulda)be read at home and discussed in classb)be used for motivating the students to read more tales from Panchtantrac)enable the teacher to relax while the learners enjoy reading itd)not be taughtCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an
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