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Class 7 English Honeycomb Chapter 2 Extract Based Question Answers - A Gift of Chappals

Q1: Mahendran looked up, alarmed. He had just been sharpening his claws on the edge of the coconut shell. But worse than Ravi’s awful whoop EEK was a ‘Kreech…!’ from the window. What a weird sound! If Mridu was startled, M.P. Poonai was frightened out of his wits. Hair standing on end, he bounced up and scurried towards a bamboo tray of red chillies that had been set out to dry. Trying to hide beneath it, he tipped a few chillies over himself. “Mi-a-aw!” he howled miserably.

(i) Why was Mahendran alarmed?
Ans: 
Mahendran was alarmed when it heard screeching sound.

(ii) What was the kitten doing with the coconut shell?
Ans: 
The kitten was sharpening his claws on the edge of coconut shell.

(iii) Where did he hide himself?
Ans: 
He hid himself beneath a bamboo tray.

(iv) Why did he try to hide himself?
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When he heard the screeching sound of violin played by Lalli.

(v) Find out a word antonym of ‘bold’ from the passage.
Ans: 
Timid.

Q2: Mridu and Meena followed Ravi. out. The beggar was already in the garden, making himself quite at home. He had spread his upper cloth under the neem tree, and was leaning against its trunk, apparently prepared to take a little snooze while he waited for the alms to appear. “Go away!” said Ravi sternly. “My Paati says it’s time you found another house to beg from!” The beggar opened his eyes very wide and gazed at each of the children one by one. “The ladies of this house,” he said, at last, in a voice choked with feeling, “are very kind souls”.
(i) Who was there in the garden?
Ans:
There was a beggar in the garden.

(ii) What preparations were made by the beggar?
Ans: 
The beggar spread the cloth and leaned against the tree.

(iii) What did Ravi tell him?
Ans: 
Ravi told him to go away and to find another home.

(iv) Why did the beggar open his eyes wide?
Ans: 
The beggar opened his eyes wide as he was expecting alms from them.

(v) Change the word ‘apparent’ to an adverb.
Ans: 
Apparently.

Q3: Mridu didn’t have much time to wonder about whose slippers they were, because Ravi dragged her to the backyard, behind a thick bitter-berry bush. There, inside a torn football lined with sacking and filled with sand, lay a very small kitten, lapping up milk from a coconut half-shell. “We found him outside the gate this morning.. He was mfewing and mewing, poor thing,” said Meena. “It’s a secret. Amma says Paati will leave for our Paddu Mama’s house if she lmows we have a cat.”

(i) Where was Mridu taken to?
Ans: 
Mridu was taken to the backyard.

(ii) What was there inside a tom football?
Ans: 
There was a very small kitten inside a torn football.

(iii) How was it drinking milk?
Ans:
It was drinking milk from a coconut half shell.

(iv) Where did they find the kitten?
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They find the kitten outside the gate.

(v) Find the word which means ‘wrapping’.
Ans: 
Lapping.

Q4: Mridu crept up to the window. Lalli was sitting a little distance away, awkwardly holding her violin and bowstring, her elbows jutting out and her eyes glazed with concentration. In front of her, with most of his back to the window, was the bony figure of the music master. He had a mostly bald head with a fringe of oiled black hair falling around his ears and an old-fashioned tuft. A gold chain gleamed around his leathery neck, and a diamond ring glittered on his hand as it glided up and down the stem of the violin. A large foot stuck out from beneath his gold-bordered veshti edge, and he was beating time on the floor with the scrawny big toe.

(i) Where did Mridu creeping upto?
Ans: 
Mridu crept upto the window.

(ii) What was Lalli holding?
Ans: 
Lalli was holding her violin and a bowstring.

(iii) Who was sitting in front of her?
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The music teacher was sitting in front of her.

(iv) What was the teacher wearing?
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The teacher was wearing a gold bordered edged dhoti and a gold chain with a diamond ring.

(v) Give the meaning of‘scrawny’.
Ans: 
An unattractive thin and bony person or an animal.

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