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Justice Questions & Answers
Question 1: Who was the chief’s guest?
Answer: Alexander the Great, was the chief’s guest.
Question 2: Who were Hashim and Qasim?
Answer: Hashim and Qasim were two tribesmen.
Question 3: Do you like the judgement of the chief?
Answer: Yes, I like the judgement of the chief because he gave right judgement.
Question 4: Why did the chief ask three strange questions to the great conqueror, Alexander?
Answer: The chief asked three strange questions to the great conqueror, Alexander because he was wondering why the sun shines and the rain falls in a country there is no justice.
Question 5: Choose the correct option:
1. Which part of the given sentence has an error? If the sentence is free from error, mark ‘No error’.
These dates seem to be made in gold.
(a) These dates seem
(b) to be made
(c) in gold
(d) No error
2. Which one is a synonym for ‘enough’?
(a) lack
(b) plenty
(c) scarcity
(d) need
3. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the word ‘familiar’?
(a) native
(b) frequent
(c) similar
(d) strange
Question 6: Read the extracts and answer the questions:
Hashim: Sir, I bought a piece of land from Qasim. When I ploughed it. I found two bags of gold buried in the soil. I took the gold to this man but he refuse to take it. Sir, I only bought the land not the gold in it. How can I keep this gold?
1. Who bought a piece of land from Qasim?
(a) Chief
(b) Hashim
(c) Alexander
2. What did Hashim find in the field while ploughing?
Answer: While ploughing, Hashim found two bags of gold buried in the soil.
3. Hashim had taken the gold to Qasim.
4. Qasim had taken the gold from Hashim – False
(B) Chief: My questions aren’t strange, sir, I was wondering why the sun shines and the rain falls in a country where there is no justice. I’ve got the answer now. The sun shines and the rain falls there for the sake of those gentle creatures – the animals.
Alexander: (thoughtfully) I’ve learnt a great lesson today and I thank you for it.
1. Who was wondering?
(a) Chief
(b) Alexander
(c) Hashim
2. Why did the sun shine and the rain fall there?
Answer: The sun shone and the rain fell there for the sake of those gentle, harmless animals.
3. The chief learnt a great lesson that day – False
Question 7: Some events of the play are given below but they are in jumbled order. Arrange these events in a sequence in which they occur in the play:
Answer:
…7…Alexander is amazed.
…3…After they have finished their dinner, two tribesmen Hashim and Qasim enter and stand in front of their chief.
…1…The chief and his guest, Alexander the Great, are sitting together and having dinner.
…6…Hashim and Qasim go out happily.
…4…Both tribesmen present their case before the chief.
…2…Dates made of gold have been served on a plate to Alexander.
…5…The chief gives a solution to Hashim and Qasim.
Question 8: What did the chief offer Alexander? What was special about them?
Answer: The chief offered dates to Alexander which were made of gold.
Question 9: Why did the chief offer them to Alexander? Pick out the relevant lines from the text.
Answer: The chief offered them to Alexander as he thought that a mighty conqueror like him would not be satisfied with anything less than the dates of gold.
Question 10: Why did Hashim not keep what he found while ploughing the land?
Answer: Hashim did not keep what he found while ploughing the land because he had only bought the land and not the gold in it.
Question 11: Why did Qasim not agree to take it?
Answer: Qasim did not agree to take the gold because it did not belong to him.
Question 12: What was the chief’s decision?
Answer: The chief’s decision was that the gold should be given as a gift in the marriage of Hashim’s son and Qasim’s daughter.
Question 13: What would a man in Alexander’s country do if he found buried treasure? What would the government do if they heard buried treasure had been found?
Answer: A man in Alexander’s country would hide if he found buried treasure. If the government heard buried treasure had been found, they would take all of it and punish the man who hid it.
Question 14: What was the lesson Alexander learnt?
Answer: Alexander learnt that it was not right to be proud and greedy. Rather, one must rule a country with love and compassion.
So, these were Justice Questions & Answers.