Hi Everyone!! This article will share The Little Swans’ Lesson Questions & Answers.
In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of Meeta Gets Her Turn, If I Was a Superhero and Tony’s Day At The Park so, you can check these posts as well.
The Little Swans’ Lesson Questions & Answers
Question 1: Choose the correct option:
1. The three little swans were
(a) active
(b) naughty
(c) lazy
2. The mother swan ________ to feed her little swans.
(a) liked
(b) didn’t like
(c) didn’t want
3. The little swans promised to change
(a) next day
(b) next week
(c) next month
4. Mother swan taught her babies a lesson by staying in the _______ all night.
(a) reeds
(b) water
(c) shed
Question 2: What did the little swans not like to do?
Answer: The little swans did not like to pick their own bugs, cut their own grass-salads, or swim.
Question 3: What did the little swans say when their mother told them to look for their own food?
Answer: The little swans said that they will do so from next week.
Question 4: How many little swans kept their word?
Answer: One of the little swans kept her word.
Question 5: What did mother swan do to teach her babies a lesson?
Answer: The mother swan dived, heels over head and let the lazy swans fall off her back.
Question 6: Read the lines and answer the questions:
1. When she spoke to them about it, they said, ‘Next week we will’.
(a) Who is ‘she’ in this line?
Answer: ‘She’ refers to the mother swan.
(b) Who did ‘she’ speak to and about what?
Answer: She spoke to her little swans about the need for them to seek their own food and swim.
(c) Did they do what they had promised to?
Answer: Initially, they did not do what they had promised, except for one of the little swans.
2. Then up she came and swam off as fast as she could, among the reeds, where she stayed all night.
(a) Who is ‘she’?
Answer: ‘She’ refers to the mother swan.
(b) Where did she come up from?
Answer: She came up from the water.
(c) Who was she swimming away from? Why?
Answer: She was swimming away from her lazy little swans. She did this to teach them a lesson and make them independent.
So, these were Questions & Answers.