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Class 7 English Honeycomb Chapter 6 Extract Based Question Answers - Expert Detectives

Q1: Read the extract given below and answer the following questions.
When they returned, Nishad told me he’d been to see
Mr Nath and I felt most annoyed that I hadn’t been
there. Seven had been quite upset about Mr Nath’s
gaunt appearance and was sure that he was starving.
He told me that he knocked loudly on Mr Nath’s
door that evening and said, “Open the door quickly,
Mr Nath.”

(i) Who has been referred as ‘they’ in the above lines?
Ans: 
Nishad and his mother have been referred as ‘they’ in the above lines.

(ii) Where ‘they’ have been?
Ans: 
They have been to Nishad’s mother’s clinic.

(iii) Why Maya didn’t go there?
Ans: 
Maya was spending her evening with a school friend so, she didn’t go there.

(iv) Why Nishad went to Mr Nath’s place for?
(a) 
To look for his marbles
(b) To look in to the trunk in his room
(c) To give him a bar of chocolate
(d) To befriend with him
Ans: (c)

(v) Find one word from the above lines which is antonym of ‘fat’.
(a)
starved
(b) haggard
(c) gaunt
(d) lean
Ans: Both ‘c’ and ‘d’

(vi) What was Nishad’s reaction after returning from Mr Nath’s place?
(a) 
He was pleased for being there
(b) He didn’t give any reaction
(c) He was disappointed for not being invited in
(d) He was thrilled for being able to look into the trunk
Ans: (c)

Q2: Read the extract given below and answer the following questions.
A brilliant thought occurred to e just then. “That man must be Mr Nath’s accomplice in crime,” I said. “Maybe keeps all the loot and he comes now and then to give part of it to his partner, Mr Nath, for expenses. That’s it! I’m right.” “If you insist on calling him a criminal, I don’t think I want to discuss anything with you, Maya,” said Nishad angrily. “He can’t be such a bad man if he gives Ramesh such generous tips.”

(i) What ‘brilliant thought’ occurred to her?
Ans: 
The ‘brilliant thought’ that occurred to her was that the visitor could be an accomplice in his crime.

(ii) Why did the partner visit in Maya’s opinion?
Ans: 
Maya thought that the partner visit him to give share of the loot to Mr. Nath.

(iii) Why was Nishad angry?
Ans:
Nishad did not like when his sister call Mr. Nath, a criminal, so Nishad was angry.

(iv) What was his argument in support of his answer?
Ans:
He argued that Mr. Nath gave generous tips to Ramesh.

(v) What is the meaning ‘loot’?
Ans: 
Theft.

Q3: Read the extract given below and answer the following questions.
On the Monday following Mamma’s birthday, Seven went alone with her to the Clinic at Girgaum as I was spending the evening with a school friend. When they returned, Nishad told me he’d been to see Mr Nath and I felt most annoyed that I hadn’t been there. Seven had been quite upset about Mr. Nath’s gaunt appearance and was sure that he was starving. He told me that he had knocked loudly on Mr Nath’s door that evening and said, “Open the door quickly, Mr Nath.”

(i) Where did he go for Mamma’s birthday?
Ans: 
He went to his mother’s clinic at Girgaum.

(ii) Why was the narrator angry? ‘
Ans: 
The narrator was angry as she wasn’t taken to Mr. Nath’s house.

(iii) What was Seven upset about?
Ans: 
Seven was upset about Mr. Nath’s gaunt appearance.

(iv) When did Seven go to Mr. Nath house?
Ans: 
Seven went to Mr. Nath’s house in the evening.

(v) What is the present participle of word ‘knock’?
Ans: 
Knocking.

Q4: Read the extract given below and answer the following questions.
“He can’t be poor if he’s a crook on the run,” I told
him. “He’s probably got millions of rupees stashed
away somewhere in that room.” ““Do you really think
he’s criminal, Maya?  He doesn’t look like one,”
Nishad looked doubtfully.
“Of course he’s one, Seven,” I said, “and he certainly
isn’t starving. Mr Mehta told us that Ramesh brings his
meal up from the restaurant downstairs”.

(i) Name the speaker in the above tines.
Ans:
Maya is the speaker in the above lines.

(ii) Who is being referred as ‘crook’ in the above lines?
Ans:
Mr Nath has been referred as a crook in the above lines.

(iii) Where the speaker believed the person has got so much money from?
Ans: 
Maya thought that Mr Nath would have earned a lot of money from his illegal activities.

(iv) Who has been referred as ‘Seven’ in the above lines?
(a)
Maya
(b) Nishad
(c) Mr Nath
(d) Ramesh
Ans: (b)

(v) Why does the speaker think that the man is starving?
(a) 
He doesn’t have money
(b) He doesn’t go out of his house
(c) He is very lean and thin
(d) He only eats two times a day
Ans: (c)

(vi) Find a word from the above lines that is synonym of ‘hide’.
(a)
Stash
(b) On Run
(c) Starving
(d) Secret
Ans: (a)

Q5: “Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the pictures of the Hyderabad housebreaker in the papers yesterdays? He looked like any man on the street.” Nishad looked doubtful. The monsoons broke the next day. Dark clouds accompanied by blinding flashes of lighting and roaring rolls of thunder burst with all their fury, flooding the streets with a heavy downpour. School was to have reopened after the summer holidays, but no traffic could move through the flooded roads and there was an unexpected holiday.

(i) Why did Maya Mention about Hyderabadi house breaker?
Ans: 
Because she wanted to convey the idea that criminal could look quite ordinary.

(ii) Who said ‘smarty’ and to whom?
Ans: Maya called smarty to her brother ‘seven’.

(iii) How was the streets flooded?
Ans: The streets were flooded with the heavy rainfall in monsoons.

(iv) Where were they going to?
Ans: They were going to school after summer holidays.

(v) Give the meaning of ‘down pour’.
Ans: A heavy fall of rain.

Q6: “But Maya, Mr Mehta told us he doesn’t work anywhere, so how can he possibly have money to pay for food?” Nishad said. “Exactly!” I exclaimed. “He must have lots of money hidden somewhere, maybe in that trunk in his room. It’s probably full of silver and gold and jewels and…” “What rubbish, “Nishad interrupted. “I know I’m right, stupid, “I told him. “By the way, Seven, did you see his scars? I couldn’t, it was too dark, but I bet he got them during a shootout with the police or something.”

(i) Who is T in the above lines?
Ans: 
T is the narrator in the above lines.

(ii) What was the information imparted by Mr. Mehta?
Ans:
Mr. Mehta informed that Mr. Nath didn’t work anywhere.

(iii) Where was the money in Maya’s opinion?
Ans: 
In Maya’s opinion, the money was hidden in the trunks in Mr. Nath’s room.

(iv) What couldn’t Maya see in the dark?
Ans: 
Maya couldn’t see the scars.

(v) Give antonym of‘Hidden’.
Ans:
Visible.

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