Hi Everyone!! This article will share Grateful Animals Ungrateful Man Questions & Answers.
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Grateful Animals Ungrateful Man Questions & Answers
Question 1: Read the lines and answer the questions:
‘Before I go, let me give you a piece of advice. Do not help these two men. They are evil.’
(a) Who says these words to whom?
Answer: The lion says these words to the good man who rescued him.
(b) Who are the two men?
Answer: The two men are a barber and a goldsmith.
(c) Did the good man follow the advice?
Answer: The good man did not follow the advice.
(d) Do you think it was good advice?
Answer: Yes, it was a good advice.
Question 2: The good man willingly helped the two men get out of the well because he thought they were good human beings. True or False?
Answer: True
Question 3: Choose the correct option:
When the men saw the diamond ring, they reported the matter to the king because
(a) they were loyal servants.
(b) they hoped to get some reward from the king.
(c) they wanted the good man to be punished.
Answer: (b) they hoped to get some reward from the king.
Question 4: How did the snake and the lion keep their promises?
Answer: The snake and the lion kept their promises. The snake put his mouth to the wound and drew back the poison, and saved the queen. Thus, the good man escaped death. When the good man tried telling the king that he had helped the snake, the lion and the two men from the well, the two men pretended that they did not know him. However, the lion appeared with his pride and roared so loudly that the king was convinced that the good man was telling the truth, and thus the good man was saved.
Question 5: ‘Irony’ is a term used to describe a situation where events turn out to be very different from what we expect. What is the irony in the story?
Answer: We would normally expect the men to be grateful and not the animals. However, ironically, the wild animals in this story turn out to be more trustworthy than the human beings.
Question 6: Folk tales often convey a moral or message. What have you learnt from the story?
Answer: The message that we learnt from the story is that we should not trust anyone blindly.
So, these were the Questions & Answers.