Q1. What is the name of Chinna’s pet?
Answer: Chinna’s pet is named Tara.
Q2. What did Chinna want to buy from Chacha’s shop?
Answer: Chinna wanted to buy tinkling bells from Chacha’s shop.
Q3. Who gave Chinna the money to buy the bells?
Answer: Chinna’s Dadaji gave him the money to buy the bells.
Q4. Why was Chinna upset?
Answer: Chinna was upset because he lost the money that his Dadaji had given him. He wanted to buy tinkling bells from Chacha’s shop, but when he checked his pockets, he realized the money was missing. This made him feel sad because he couldn't buy the bells he wanted.
Q5. How did Kamala help Chinna feel better?
Answer: Kamala comforted Chinna and promised to give him the money to buy the bells. She also explained to him that it was important to be careful with money in the future. Kamala’s kind words and actions helped Chinna feel better and not so sad about the situation.
Q6. What did the fruit seller do by mistake?
Answer: The fruit seller gave Chinna ten rupees extra as change when Kamala bought pineapples. Chinna noticed the mistake and, instead of keeping the extra money, he decided to return it because he knew it wasn’t the right thing to do. He was honest and responsible.
Q7. How did Chinna manage to buy the bells from Chacha in the end?
Answer: After returning the extra money to the fruit seller, Chinna got the correct amount of money. He then used the right amount to buy the tinkling bells from Chacha’s shop. Chacha still had the bells, and Chinna was happy that he could finally buy them.
Q8. How did Chinna feel when he found out the money was missing?
Answer: Chinna felt very sad and upset when he found out that the money his Dadaji gave him was missing. He was worried because he wanted to buy the tinkling bells, but without the money, he couldn’t. He searched his pockets, but the money wasn’t there, which made him anxious.
Q9. How did Chinna manage to buy the bells from Chacha in the end?
Answer: After returning the extra money to the fruit seller, Chinna got the correct amount of money. He then used the right amount to buy the tinkling bells from Chacha’s shop. Chacha still had the bells, and Chinna was happy that he could finally buy them.
Q10. How did Chinna feel when he found out the money was missing?
Answer: Chinna felt very sad and upset when he found out that the money his Dadaji gave him was missing. He was worried because he wanted to buy the tinkling bells, but without the money, he couldn’t. He searched his pockets, but the money wasn’t there, which made him anxious.
Q11. Why did Chinna feel proud after returning the extra money to the fruit seller?
Answer: Chinna felt proud because he did the right thing by returning the extra money. Although he could have kept the money, he understood that honesty was important. By doing the right thing, Chinna felt good inside, knowing that he was responsible and respected the fruit seller’s honesty as well.
Q12. What did Chinna learn from the story?
Answer: Chinna learned that honesty is always the best choice, no matter how difficult it may seem. He realized that doing the right thing is important even if no one else is watching. The story taught him that returning things that don't belong to you makes you feel good and builds trust.
Q13. What did Kamala teach Chinna about money?
Answer: Kamala taught Chinna to always be careful with money. She reminded him that he should check his pockets before going out to buy something. Kamala also explained that it is important to respect money and use it responsibly so that one doesn’t lose it and can buy what is needed.
Q14. Why is it important to return things that don’t belong to you?
Answer: It is important to return things that don’t belong to you because it shows respect for others and helps build trust. Returning things helps maintain good relationships with others and makes us feel good because we have done the right thing. It also teaches responsibility and honesty.
Q15. How did the fruit seller feel when Chinna returned the extra money?
Answer: The fruit seller was very happy and praised Chinna for being honest. He appreciated that Chinna didn’t keep the extra money and returned it. The fruit seller felt proud of Chinna for doing the right thing, and he called him an honest boy. Chinna felt proud of himself too.
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