Hi Everyone!! This article will share The Wasp and The Bee Questions & Answers.
This poem is written by Jane Taylor. In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of The World From a Railway Carriage, A Remarkable Gift and Bonku Babu’s Friend so, you can check these posts as well.
The Wasp and The Bee Questions & Answers
Word Galaxy
- Buzzing – humming sound made by insects like flies, bees, wasps, etc.
- Elegant – graceful; beautiful
- Behold – see or observe
- Mischief – foolish behaviour, naughtiness
- Offence – crime; wrongdoing
- Trifling – unimportant
- Beware – be cautious and alert to risk or dangers
Question 1: Choose the correct option:
1. This poem is a conversation
(a) hare and tortoise
(b) wasp and bee
(c) horse and mare
2. “My dear cousin!” Who speaks these words?
(a) Bee
(b) Author
(c) Wasp
3. The bee is
(a) busy
(b) good-natured
(c) both of these
Question 2: Whom did the wasp meet?
Answer: The wasp met a bee.
Question 3: Why is a bee loved better than a wasp?
Answer: The bee is loved more than a wasp because the bee doesn’t have stings as sharp as wasp. Also, it is busy and good-natured.
Question 4: What did the wasp want to know from the bee?
Answer: The wasp wanted to know why people loved the bee more than it.
Question 5: How does the wasp explain himself?
Answer: The wasp explains himself as an insect having elegant shape and bright, golden back.
Question 6: How does the bee explain herself?
Answer: The bee explains herself as an insect having very homely and pain dress. She has a small sting and she is good natured and remains busy. So, people don’t get angry with her.
Question 7: Why is the wasp not liked by the people?
Answer: The wasp is not liked by the people despite of because of its offensive nature, trifling action and the sting.
Question 8: Do you think the wasp will accept the bee’s advice? Explain your reason.
Answer: No, I don’t think that the wasp will accept the bee’s advice because the sting which it has in its body is natural and he cannot do anything for it.
So, these were the Questions & Answers.