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VALUE EDUCATION-1
CHAPTER 1 : WE LOVE INDIA
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (ii) 3. (i) B. 1. home 2. Many 3. family C. 1. False 2.
True 3. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. The little home is where we live with our family.
2. India is our big home.
3. The people who lived in India are called Indians because they
live in India.
4. Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi and Chennai.
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3. The king told the cook that always cover the food, also keeps
the plates and glasses clean.
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CHAPTER 5 : BE CHEERFUL
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (iii) 2. (iii) 3. (i) B. 1. happy 2. world 3. once C. 1. True
2. False 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Amit was cycling.
2. They heard a loud horn and a car screeched to a halt. Hurriedly,
Amit stopped the bicycle on the side.
3. The car driver was angry because car screeched to a halt.
4. A cheerful face and a warm smile saved Amit and Sumit from
trouble.
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CHAPTER 6 : FRIENDSHIP
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iii) 3. (ii) 4. (iv) B. 1. friends 2. help 3. friends C. 1. True
2. True 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. The Lion Cub and the Tiger Cub were friends.
2. One day the Lion Cub said, “It is cold” “No! It is hot!” said the
Tiger Cub. “It is cold!” said the Lion Cut. The two friends started
fighting.
3. The Lion cub and the Tiger cub played together everyday this
made them happy and they did not play together any more.
This made them sad.
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4. A wise old elephant helped the Lion Cub and the Tiger Cub
became friends again.
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CHAPTER 7 : SHARING
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (iii) 2. (ii) 3. (iv) 4. (iv) B. 1. lazy 2. clothes 3. desert C. 1.
False 2. False 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. One day, the farmer said the animals, “Work extra-hard today.
Then I will give all of you a holiday.”
2. The camel said, “No” for the dog or the cat help.
3. No camel don't help the dog or the cat.
4. The farmer said, “Camel, you are selfish and bad. You never
share any work in the farm. I will punish you. Go! Leave my
farm.”
5. Do it yourself.
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CHAPTER 8 : BE SYMPATHETIC
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (iii) 3. (i) B. 1. feelings 2. teach 3. humble C. 1. False
2. True 3. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. The weather was bad.
2. She found nice hollow under a broken branch.
3. Because of heavily raining and hailstones crows were hurt and
died.
4. The mynah was unhurt because God helped her.
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CHAPTER 9 : RESPECT
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (iv) 2. (ii) 3. (ii) B. 1. respectful 2. everyone 3. learnt C. 1. True
2. False 3. True 4. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. The little boy was disrespectful to his grandparents because
everyone loved him.
2. • He did not greet his grandparents.
• Don't broke his toys.
• Don't rude to his elders.
• Don't hurt little puppy on his way to school.
3. Everyone decided to teach the little boy a lesson by the
following ways—
• His grandmother did not give him a chocolate.
• His mother did not give him his favourite vegetable to eat.
• The little puppy barked at him!
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CHAPTER 10 : KINDNESS
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (i) 3. (iii) B. 1. good 2. balloon 3. did not want C. 1.
False 2. True 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Sanju and his friends went to a fair.
2. Sanju bought a balloon for his younger brother Bittu.
3. The little boy was crying because his balloon flew away.
4. He gave the balloon that he had bought for Bittu.
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CHAPTER 14 : OBEDIENCE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iii) 3. (iv) 4. (i) B. 1. to obey 2. garden 3. shoes C. 1.
False 2. True 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Mother wanted Kiran to put on his shoes because there are
sharp stones and they will hurt you if you don’t wear your
shoes.
2. No Kiran was not an obedient boy.
3. When he did not obey his mother, Kiran had hurt his foot.
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VALUE EDUCATION-2
CHAPTER 1 : LOVE YOUR COUNTRY
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (ii) 3. (ii) B. 1. India 2. patriotic 3. duty 4. sad C. 1. False
2. True 3. True 4. False
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2. He did not want to change his habit he knew that he criticises
because he wanted his friends to over come their shortcomings
and become even better.
3. Erika was very happy because she had made a very beautiful
painting of an elephant and was sure that the teacher will put
it upon the information board.
4. Erika did not feel bad about the teacher’s advice but also
realised that Samir’s criticism was for making her painting
better After that, she stopped disliking Samir and always took
Samir’s suggestions seriously.
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CHAPTER 4 : DETERMINATION TO SUCCEED
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (ii) 3. (i) 4. (iv) B. 1. Mathematics 2. agreed 3. hard
work 4. nothing C. 1. False 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. True 6. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. “You will never be able to score well in mathematics,” Rahul’s
mother said to him after looking at his report card.
2. Rahul decided to work harder.
3. He went to his maths teacher and requested her to help him
and understand the concepts in his free time.
4. Rahul’s mother was pleasantly surprised to see that her son
scored 100 out of 100.
5. It was a difficult thing to do because Rahul liked playing with
his friends in the lunch break and that was the only time during
the eight hours at school that children got a break from studies.
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as a promise to make Mother Earth green. And we can do it by
planting as many trees as possible.”
3. “Plants take all bad and polluted air and give us clean air to
breathe. That is how they help keep the environment clean.”
4. Bunny realised that it was important to act immediately and
plant as many trees as possible.
5. To breathe clean air can be healthy so it is important to keep
the earth green and clean.
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CHAPTER 8 : FORGIVENESS
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (ii) 3. (iii) 4. (iii) B. 1. Jacob 2. stole 3. away 4. hugged
C. 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. Jacob stole Esau’s birthright from him. It is a wrong thing.
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3. Do it yourself.
4. Do it yourself.
CHAPTER 9 : CONCENTRATION
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (ii) 3. (iv) 4. (iv) 5. (iv) B. 1. long 2. had not 3. quickly
4. parents C. 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. The telephone distracted Ted’s concentration.
2. “Ted, do your school work,” said his mother.
3. Ted nodded his head. He did not move from his chair.
4. (i) The Telephone ring. (ii) Cake
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VALUE EDUCATION-3
CHAPTER 1 : LEARN TO GIVE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (ii) 3. (ii) B. 1. generous 2. bowl 3. four 4. ashamed C.
1. True 2. False 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. The beggar was waiting to meet the king because the king was
known to be generous and charitable.
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2. No, the beggar was not right in cursing the king.
3. The beggar learned the lesson that I had not been so miserly
myself.
4. No, people do not give charity willingly to the beggars on the
road today.
5. Charity is not only about giving money to the poor, there are
other ways of doing charity too. Children can be encouraged
to teach a slum child, contribute pocket money for a fund for
the blind and mute, and give their time in service at a charity
organisation by working there.
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1. Raja was crying because on the way, he lost the small purse
that his father gave him to pay the chemist bill.
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3. The man offered Raja, the second time little leather purse that
he lost.
4. The man knew that Raja was honest because first time the man
took out a heavy purse with many gold coins and asked him.
“Is this the purse that you lost?” But Raja said no, That’s not
mine.”
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CHAPTER 3 : RESPECT YOUR ELDERS
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (ii) 3. (ii) B. 1. weak 2. tumbler 3. bowls 4. parents C.
1. False 2. False 3. True 4. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. His son and daughter-in-law got irritated with the old man
because everyday, he would drop food on the table while eating.
2. The son and daughter-in-law decided to set up a small table at
the side of the room where grandfather would eat alone.
3. One day, the little grandson was working with a bit of wood.
“What are you doing, son?” asked the father. “Oh! This, father,
is a present for you. I am making wooden bowls for you and
mother to eat your food in, when you are old, like grandpa.”
4. Many months went by. Today, the son and daughter-in-law do
no say a word, when a spoon falls, or a tumbler breaks, curry
spoils the dinning sheet or vegetables spill. These changes
came over because of the little boy.
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CHAPTER 4 : GOOD NEIGHBOUR
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iii) 3. (iii) 4. (i) B. 1. always 2. some 3. good C. 1. True
2. False 3. True 4. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. People have to save food for winter in that part of Ladakh
because it snowed very heavily in Ladakh.
2. Rinchen and her mother got a basket of food ready for the
neighbours because they help to them when they are in trouble.
3. Traveller laughed because they live so far away that it will take
you a day to reach them.
4. Do it yourself.
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CHAPTER 5 : BE SIMPLE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (ii) 3. (ii) B. 1. not allowed 2. kind 3. schools C. 1. True
2. True 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Vidyasagar set up many schools for boys and girls in India.
2. The watchman did not allow Vidyasagar in the first time because
he thought that he was a poor man.
3. The great man answered, “When I came here in simple clothes,
I was not allowed inside. But when I came in these clothes, I
was let in. I thought it was the clothes that you had invited. So
I am feeding the clothes.”
4. Do it yourself.
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CHAPTER 7 : FORGIVENESS
Objective Type Questions
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CHAPTER 11 : BE COOPERATIVE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (iii) 2. (i) 3. (iii) B. 1. large 2. equal 3. night C. 1. True 2. False
3. False 4. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. Shyamu felt about sharing “It is not right that we should take
equal share. The crop and money that I get my share is much
more than what I need. My needs are simple.”
2. Ramu felt about sharing that we should share the crop and
money equally.
3. They shared everything equally their crop and the profit made
from selling it every night because they were brothers.
4. Do it yourself.
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CHAPTER 13 : CARE FOR OTHERS
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (ii) 3. (iii) B. 1. money 2. work 3. far C. 1. False 2. False
3. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. The tree gave to boy all the apples from the tree and left and
all branches to build his house.
2. The third time the tree show that it cared for its friend saying
“Use my trunk to build the boat. You can sail far and wide on
it and be happy.”
3. The tree was happy and sad at the same time when the boy
came back as an old man because the tree didn’t have anything
for him now. No apples, no branches and no trunk.”
4. Do it yourself.
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CHAPTER 14 : PEACE OF HEART
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (i) 3. (i) 4. (ii) B. 1. give 2. happy 3. peace C. 1. True
2. True 3. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. The boy was angry with everyone because his mother scolded
him for waking up late, his teacher also scolded him and after
the school was over, he almost missed the school bus and run
to catch it.
2. The echo spoke to him in the park.
3. His mother told him about the echo that the voice you heard
is an echo. It will say whatever you say.
4. The boy learned, “If I make him happy, he makes me happy. If
I say nice things to him, he says nice things to me too.”
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CHAPTER 15 : DIFFERENCE IS IMPORTANT
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iii) 3. (i) B. 1. falcon 2. claws 3. different 4. pleased C.
1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. He made it look like the others. So he trimmed the falcon’s
claws, he clipped the large wings and also scrapped the beak
until it was blunt and no longer curved.
2. When he saw the falcon he was surprised because this bird
looked very different from the pigeons.
3. Falcon’s claws were big, sharp and curved. Its wings were much
larger and darker than a pigeon’s. Its beak too was sharper and
more powerfully curved than a pigeon’s beak. So Nasiruddin
wanted the falcon to look like a pigeon.
4. The falcon was not happy because no one allowed it to be
falcon. It was not allowed to be who it really was.
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VALUE EDUCATION-4
CHAPTER 1 : VALUE YOUR TIME
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (iii) 2. (ii) 3. (ii) B. 1. smoothly 2. late 3. excited
Subjective Type Questions
1. He was always late for everything. It was the one thing no one
liked about Ajay.
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2. Ajay’s parents were tired of telling him how important it was
to be punctual so his father decided to teach him a lesson of
punctuality.
3. He missed the bus. When he reached school, he found that the
team had already been chosen. He had missed being selected,
only because he was late.
4. Do it youself.
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CHAPTER 3 : INTELLIGENCE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (i) 3. (iii) B. 1. wise 2. overjoyed 3. rushed 4. children
C. 1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False
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Subjective Type Questions
1. Savitri’s father told her, “Go out and find a man worthy of you.
Then I will arrange the marriage.”
2. Savitri rushed up to him. She laid him down in the shade of a
tree and put his head on her lap.
3. Savitri asked for, “Please restore my father-in-law’s kingdom and
his sight.”
4. Yama called Savitri, a wise princess because she said to Yama
that grant many children to me from my father-in-law’s only
son.”
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CHAPTER 4 : TOLERANCE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (iii) 3. (iii) B. 1. sunday 2. nails 3. aroma 4. intolerant
C. 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Aarti was intolerant towards everybody because Aarti had been
waiting for long to read the storybook she had borrowed from
the school library.
2. Yes, Aarti was rude because she was intolerant and she want to
read the storybook.
3. Do it yourself.
4. Do it youself.
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CHAPTER 5 : FORGIVENESS
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iv) 3. (ii) B. 1. faces 2. wise 3. stupid 4. right C. 1. False
2. True 3. False 4. True
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Subjective Type Questions
1. Maria have a difficult time in school because her classmates
made fun of her and wore hand-me-downs.
2. The children of her class made fun of her and teased her, “Poor
Maria, poor Maria.”
3. Maria’s mother told her that just ignore the children who
trouble you. If you forgive them, you will be happy at heart
and they will also stop troubling you.”
4. Maria said warily, “How about making a zoo? That way, you
can all make your animals and we could put them together.”
“Brilliant!” shouted the children and clapped for her, Maria won
over the heart of children in the class.
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CHAPTER 6 : SERVICE
Objective Type Questions
2. The peasant was rewarded for his selfless service because the
peasant laid down his burden and side of the road.
3. Do it yourself.
4. Do it youself.
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CHAPTER 7 : GENTLENESS
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (i) 3. (ii) B. 1. Bhandari 2. slammed 3. angry 4. garbage
C. 1. False 2. False 3. True 4. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Do it yourself.
2. Shanti Kumar did not fight with the arrogant driver because he
knew if we drive into garbage, there will be a stink. The more
we spread the garbage, the more we spread the stink.
3. Yes, Vivek was angry with Shanti Kumar.
4. Vivek said Shanti Kumar a true gentleman because he
understood the whole idea of Shanti Kumar.
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CHAPTER 8 : BE COOPERATIVE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (i) B. 1. depend 2. see 3. escape C. 1. True 2. False
3. True
Subjective type Questions
1. Nirmal was blind so he could not run from the fire.
2. Nazir was lame so he could not run from the fire.
3. They decided to help each other.
4. Soon they walked out safely.
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CHAPTER 9 : FAITH IN GOD
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iv) 3. (iii) B. 1. poor 2. wealthier 3. God 4. Heavy C. 1.
True 2. False 3. True 4. True
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Subjective Type Questions
1. Mazbooti Singh was the ruler of a small kingdom Kamzorpur.
2. Crops were damaged where there is excessive rainfall.
3. The fishermen sell fish to other kingdoms to get money.
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CHAPTER 10 : BE CARING
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (iii) 2. (i) 3. (iv) 4. (iii) B. 1. caring 2. help 3. beautiful C. 1.
True 2. True 3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Many women and children, died due to lack of medical care.
2. Three times people came to young Ida for help that night.
3. She did not know what to do, so she do nothing that night.
4. She decided to went to America and trained to be a doctor and
opened a hospital for women and children.
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CHAPTER 11 : SHARING
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (iii) 2. (i) B. 1. large 2. equal 3. night C. 1. True 2. False
3. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. Shyamu thought, “It is not right that we should take equal
share. The crop and money that I get my share is much more
than what I need. My needs are simple.”
2. Ramu thought, “It’s not right that Shyamu and I should share
the crop and money equally. After all, I'm married. I have a
wife and children. They can look after me in my later years
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but Shyamu has no one?’ So, Ramu took a sack of grain and
dumped it into his brother’s store house.
3. They took a sack of grain and dumped it into each other’s store
house.
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3. A very small island was the green thing that Sunderlal saw in
the middle of the sea.
4. Sunderlal ate a few wild leaves and fruits at night to survive.
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VALUE EDUCATION-5
CHAPTER 1 : GREATFULNESS
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iii) 3. (iv) B. 1. soul 2. hat 3. cold 4. inspect C. 1. True
2. True 3. True 4. True 5. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. One the way, he removed his warm, woolly hat and gave it
to the mice. A little further, he met an otter with cold paws.
“Here, take my mittens.” Further on the way, the Hedgehog met
a mama deer and her baby. He quickly removed his scarf and
gave it to her.
2. The Mole disapproved of his friend’s generosity because by the
time Hedgehog reached Mole’s house, he was very cold. He
had also caught a chill. The Mole looked after his friend and
chided him for giving away all his warm clothes and putting his
own health at risk.
3. In place of his old home, there was a new nest and a set of
new, woollen clothes. It had been built by the animals that Little
Hedgehog had helped the previous night.
4. Do it youself.
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CHAPTER 2 : BE SATISFIED
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (i) 2. (iii) 3. (i) B. 1. with 2. unhappy 3. sad C. 1. True 2. True
3. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Do it yourself.
2. The Rabbi wanted that Wayne “Take the animals inside your
house.”
3. “It is terrible, Rabbi,” he cried. “The animals are all over the
house and we are squeezed into a corner. And the smell! What
can we do?” he asked. The Rabbi smiled calmly. “Take the
chickens out,” he said.
4. “With the animals back in their shed, the house is big enough
for us to be comfortable!”
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CHAPTER 3 : SELF-RESPECT
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (iii) B. 1. proud 2. dejectedly 3. good C. 1. False 2. True
3. False 4. False 5. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. The water bearer carried water to his house.
2. The cracked water pot losing its self-respect because the other
pot was perfect and carried the full portion of water upto the
end of the long walk from the stream to the water bearer’s
house. The cracked pot arrived only half full.
3. Do it yourself.
4. Do it yourself.
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CHAPTER 4 : RESPECT NATURE
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (ii) 3. (iii) B. 1. dreaded 2. aim 3. god 4. disappeared
C. 1. True 2. False 3. True 4. True
Subjective Type Questions
1. We should not disturb the structure of nature that God had
created because this world and all its creatures in a way that
one creature cannot survive in the absence of another. There is
a balance that must be maintained.
2. Suleiman Chidimaar was a brave and famous hunter. He was
known for his superb aim when he shot birds.
3. All the birds in the forest disappeared because he shoot
different varities of birds every time.
4. All the plants and grains in Chidimaar’s village were destroyed
because in the absence of bird the insects attacked the fields
and destroyed the crops.
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Subjective Type Questions
B. 1. Rishi was a shepherd boy he took his herd of goats up
the hills to find a suitable place for them to graze. 2. Rishi
saw a crystal ball Rishi saw behind the flower bush. 3. Rishi
did not make any wish because he really had everything he
needed. 4. They were jealous because the person that had a
palace had no gold and the person that had the gold had no
palace. For this reason, the citizens of the village were angry
and were not speaking to each other. There was not even one
garden left in the village where the children could play. They
all were uncomfortable. 5. The villagers came to Rishi because
they were unhappy. Rishi solved their problem for wish for it.“
Everyone happily agreed. Rishi took the crystal ball in his hand,
turned around and wished that the village would become the
same as it was before.
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understanding of the subject. They did not know how to make
an advertisement for these medicines because they had no
understanding of the diseases that cows and buffaloes suffered
from.
5. Anant was able to handle the difficult project more easily than
others. A few days earlier, Anant had read a book on animals’
health and diseases.
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CHAPTER 16 : IMPARTIALITY
Objective Type Questions
A. 1. (ii) 2. (iii) 3. (i) B. 1. possessions 2. decided 3. no mood 4.
son C. 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. False
Subjective Type Questions
1. Naduk did not react angrily when Lakshman refused to return
the iron beam because he know that he lies him.
2. Naduk told Lakshman about his son that the eagle swooped
down and carried him away.
3. “Just as mice can eat a heavy iron beam.” On hearing the
incident, everyone in the court began to laugh.
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