(i) Why did Sinbad decide to sail the second time?
(a) He wanted to explore a new island.
(b) He grew tired of a quiet life in Bagdad.
(c) He wanted to find hidden treasures.
(d) He had a great love for fruit trees.
Ans: (b)
Sinbad decided to sail the second time because he grew tired of a quiet life in Bagdad.
(ii) What did Sinbad find on the uninhabited island that caught his attention?
(a) A giant roc
(b) Diamonds
(c) A treasure chest
(d) A shipwreck
Ans: (a)
Sinbad found a giant roc's egg on the uninhabited island.
(iii) How did Sinbad use the diamonds in the valley to escape the danger of the serpents?
(a) He built a shelter with the diamonds.
(b) He traded them with the serpents.
(c) He lured eagles with the diamonds.
(d) He used the diamonds to scare away the serpents.
Ans: (c)
Sinbad used the diamonds to lure eagles, which carried him to safety.
(iv) What unique features were found on the Isle of Roha?
(a) Coconut trees and snakes
(b) Camphor trees and rhinoceroses
(c) Diamond mines and eagles
(d) Volcanoes and tigers
Ans: (b)
The Isle of Roha had camphor trees and rhinoceroses with long horns.
(i) Sinbad decided to sail the second time because he grew tired of a quiet life in ________.
Ans: Bagdad - Sinbad grew tired of a quiet life in Bagdad.
(ii) Sinbad found a giant ________ egg on the uninhabited island.
Ans: roc's
Sinbad found a giant roc's egg on the uninhabited island.
(iii) Sinbad used the diamonds to attract ________ in the valley filled with serpents.
Ans: eagles
Sinbad used the diamonds to attract eagles in the valley filled with serpents.
(iv) The Isle of Roha had camphor trees with branches so large that a hundred people could sit in their ________.
Ans: shade
The Isle of Roha had camphor trees with branches so large that a hundred people could sit in their shade.
(v) Sinbad might not want to undertake further adventurous journeys after his second voyage due to the numerous ________ challenges he faced.
Ans: life-threatening
Sinbad might not want to undertake further adventurous journeys after his second voyage due to the numerous life-threatening challenges he faced.
Ans:
(i) Sinbad's second voyage was motivated by his desire to explore a new island.
Ans: False - Sinbad's second voyage was motivated by his desire to trade and travel, not to explore a new island.
(ii) Sinbad found a treasure chest on the uninhabited island.
Ans: False - Sinbad found a giant roc's egg, not a treasure chest.
(iii) Sinbad used the diamonds to attract eagles in the valley.
Ans: True - Sinbad used the diamonds to attract eagles in the valley filled with serpents.
(iv) The Isle of Roha was known for its coconut trees and tigers.
Ans: False - The Isle of Roha was known for its camphor trees and rhinoceroses.
(v) Sinbad planned to undertake more adventurous journeys after his second voyage.
Ans: False - Sinbad might not want to undertake further adventurous journeys after his second voyage due to the challenges he faced.
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