(Refer to that paragraph of the text whose number is given against the question. This applies to the comprehension questions throughout the book.)
Q1. Why did the dog feel the need for a master? (1, 2)
Ans: The dog felt the need for a master because he was sick and tired of wandering about alone, looking for food, and afraid of those who were stronger than him.
Q2. Who did he first choose as his master? Why did he leave that master? (3)
Ans: The dog first chose a big, strong, and fierce wolf as his master. Once, the dog saw that the wolf was afraid that the bear would eat them up. Since the dog wanted to serve only the strongest, he left the wolf and asked the bear who was stronger than the wolf to be his master.
Q3. Who did he choose next? (3)
Ans: He chose the bear to be his next master.
Q4. Why did he serve the Lion for a long time? (4)
Ans: The dog served the lion for a long time because there was no one stronger than the lion. Secondly, he felt safe and secure with the lion as his master. No other wild animal dared to displease him.
Q5. Who did he finally choose as his master and why? (9, 10)
Ans: He finally chose man as his master because one day he realized that the lion was afraid of man. Because he wanted to serve someone who was the most powerful and stronger than anyone on earth, he chose man as his master.
This is the story of __________, who used to be __________. He decided to find a master __________. First, he found __________, but the wolf was afraid of __________. The dog thought that the bear was __________. After some time the dog met__________, who seemed the strongest. He stayed with the lion for a long time. One day he realized that the lion was __________. To this day, the dog remains man’s best friend.
Ans: This is the story of a dog, who used to be his own master. He decided to find a master stronger than anyone else. First, he found a wolf, but the wolf was afraid of the bear. The dog thought that the bear was the strongest of all. After some time the dog met a lion, who seemed the strongest. He stayed with the lion for a long time. One day he realised that the lion was afraid of man. To this day, the dog remains man’s best friend.
For example, ‘a herd of cows’ refers to many cows.
Complete each of the following phrases with a suitable word from the box.
School, fleet, brood, bundle, bunch, pack, flock, herd
1. a _____________ of ships
2. a _____________of flowers
3. a _____________of chicks
4. a _____________of cattle
5. a _____________of sticks
6. a _____________of sheep
7. a _____________of fish
8. a _____________of wolves
Ans:
1. a fleet of ships
2. a bunch of flowers
3. a brood of chicks
4. a herd of cattle
5. a bundle of sticks
6. a flock of sheep
7. a school of fish
8. a pack of wolves
1. honest_______
2. kind_______
3. cruel_______
4. calm_______
5. sad_______
6. active_______
7. creative_______
8. sincere_______
9. cheerful_______
10. bitter_______
11. sensitive_______
12. great_______
Ans:
1. honesty
2. kindness
3. cruelty
4. calmness
5. sadness
6. activity
7. creativity
8. sincerity
9. cheerfulness
10. bitterness
11. sensitivity
12. greatness
There are twelve words hidden in this table. Six can be found horizontally and the remaining six vertically. All of them describe words like ‘good’, ‘happy’, etc.
The first letters of the words are given below:
Horizontal: H R F F S G
Vertical: A W S F L Q
Ans:
Horizontal words:
1. Hasty
2. ready
3. Fierce
4. Frightened
5. strong
6. good
Vertical Words:
1. Angry
2. Worse
3. Surprised
4. Free
5. Loyal
6. Quiet
Here are some points from a similar story that you might have heard in another language. Dividing the class into two groups try and tell the story in English. One person from each group can speak alternately. Your teacher will help you. As you tell it, one of you may write it down on the board.
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