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In a village one night, a tired man and his equally exhausted wife are about to sleep when they hear suspicious noises outside their house. They quickly realise a thief is attempting to break in. The man listens carefully and notes that the thief might already be inside. The wife instructs him to lie down and not react, devising a plan to scare the thief away.

The thief outside hears their voices and decides to wait until they fall asleep. Inside, the couple begins a loud conversation about naming their future child, Rama. This confuses the thief, who misunderstands the conversation and becomes alert. The wife loudly states that if Rama were in the house, she would call out softly, but if he were in the yard or street, she would call out louder.

This repetitive calling of “Rama” alarms the thief, making him believe they are summoning the village watchman. Panicked, the thief tries to escape, just as Rama, the actual watchman, arrives after hearing his name called repeatedly. He finds the thief and apprehends him, realising the couple's clever ruse has thwarted the robbery.
The couple's quick thinking and clever plan save them from being robbed, and Rama, the vigilant Kotwal, ensures the village’s safety by capturing the thief.
| 1. Who is Rama in the story "Rama to the Rescue"? | ![]() |
| 2. What challenges does Rama face in his quest to rescue Sita? | ![]() |
| 3. How does Hanuman assist Rama in the rescue mission? | ![]() |
| 4. What is the significance of the theme of good versus evil in "Rama to the Rescue"? | ![]() |
| 5. What lesson can readers learn from "Rama to the Rescue"? | ![]() |