7 Unit-1 Three Questions

7th English 
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Three Questions
The Squirrel (poem)

1.  Glossary

Sl.

No.

Word/phrase

Meaning in English

Meaning in Telugu

1

Wounded (v)

Severely injured

à°¤ీà°µ్à°°à°®ుà°—ా à°—ాయపడెà°¨ు

2

Awoke(v)

Got up from sleep

à°¨ిà°¦్à°°à°¨ుంà°¡ి à°²ేà°šెà°¨ు

3

Forgive (v)

Pardon

à°•్à°·à°®ింà°šుà°Ÿ

4

Faithful (adj)

Loyal

నమ్మకమైà°¨

5

Pity (n)

Feel sorry for

à°œాà°²ిపడుà°Ÿ

6

Beds (n)

Small patches of ground for plants

 à°®ొà°•్à°•à°²ు à°¨ాà°Ÿà°¡ాà°¨ిà°•ి à°…à°¨ుà°•ూలముà°—ా à°šేà°¸ిà°¨ మడుà°²ు

7

Return (v)

Give back

à°¤ిà°°ిà°—ి ఇచ్à°šుà°Ÿ

8

Fainted (v)

Lost consciousness

à°¸్à°ªృహతప్à°ªి పడిà°ªోà°¯ెà°¨ు

9

Council (n)

A group of people chosen to give advice or to make rules

సలహాà°²ు ఇచ్à°šే సభ్à°¯ుà°² à°¬ృంà°¦ం

10

Councillors (n)

Members of the council

సలహాà°²ు ఇచ్à°šే సభ్à°¯ుà°²ు

11

Hermit (n)

A person who lives alone and leads a simple life

à°¯ోà°—ి / à°‹à°·ి

12

Wood/woods (n)

A small forest

à°…à°¡à°µి

13

Affairs (n)

Things / matters / business

à°µిà°·à°¯ాà°²ు / à°µ్యవహాà°°ాà°²ు

14

Seized (v)

Took by force

బలవంతముà°—ా à°²ాà°•్à°•ొà°¨ెà°¨ు

15

Dig (v)

Break up and move earth with a tool or machine or hand

తవ్à°µుà°Ÿ


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Answers:
1.  The king wanted to know the answers to three questions so as not to fail in his life.
2. (iv)

Answers:

 

1.  Many wise men answered the king’s questions, but their answers were so varied that the king was not satisfied.

2.   Someone suggested that there should be a council of wise men to help the king at the right time.

3.   Someone else suggested that the king should have a timetable and follow it strictly.

4.   The king requested the hermit to answer three questions.

5.   The king washed and dressed the bearded man’s wound, but the bleeding would not stop.

 

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Answer the following questions.

1.   Why was the king advised to go to magicians?

It was necessary to look into the future to decide the right time to do something. This could only be possible by magicians. Hence the king was advised to go to magicians.

 

2.   In answer to the second question, whose advice did the people say would be important to the king?

Some people said that the advice of his councillors would be important. Others said the advice of the priests would be important and some chose the doctors. And some said his soldiers were the most necessary for giving advice.

 

3.   What suggestions were made in answer to the third question?

To the third question, some suggested science. Others chose to fight, and yet some others suggested religious worship.

 

4.   Did the wise men win the reward? If not, why not?

No, the wise men did not win the reward as the answers to the king’s three questions were so different. Finally, the king was not satisfied and gave no reward.

 

5.   How did the king and the hermit help the wounded man?

The king and the hermit removed the man’s clothing and found a large wound in his stomach. The king washed and covered it with his handkerchief, but the blood would not stop flowing. The king re-dressed the wound until at last the bleeding stopped.

 

6.   (i) Who was the bearded man?

The bearded man was an enemy of the king. He wanted to take revenge by killing the king who had killed his brother and also for taking his property.

 

(ii) Why did he ask for the king’s forgiveness?

Though the bearded man wanted to kill the king, the king saved his life. So, he decided to serve as the king’s most faithful servant.

 

7.   The king forgave the bearded man. What did he do to show his forgiveness?

The king sent his servants and his own doctor to look after the bearded man, and he also promised to give back the man his property.

 

8.   What were the hermit’s answers to the three questions? Write each answer separately. Which answer do you like most, and why?

First answer:

The right time to begin something is ‘Now’. It is the most important time because it is the only time, we have any power to act.

Second answer:

The most necessary person is the person you are with at a particular moment, for no one knows what will happen in the future.

Third answer:

The most important thing is to do good to people because we were sent into this world for that purpose alone.

I like the third answer because doing good to people gives satisfaction.


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Answers:

(i)      Wounded = severely injured

(ii)  Awoke = got up from sleep

(iii)   Forgive = pardon

(iv) Faithful = loyal

(v)     Pity = feel sorry for

(vi) Beds = small patches of ground for plants

(vii)  Return= give back

 

 

 


 Answers:

 

Using the above words in our own sentences:


Word

Usage in a sentence

Wounded

A tiger wounded a person.

Awoke

He awoke late yesterday.

Forgive

We should forgive younger people.

Faithful

The dog is a faithful animal.

Pity

Show pity on weak people.

Beds

Farmers make soil beds before sowing seeds.

return

When do you return my notes?


  

 


 

i)     The ………………. said that only fresh evidence would make him change his …………. (judge)

 

ii)    I didn’t notice any serious ……………….  of opinion among the debaters, although they ……………….  from one another over small points. (differ)

 

iii)  It’s a fairly simple question to ……….  but will accept my ……………. as final? (answer)

 

iv)   It isn’t ………….  that …………. should always be the mother of invention. (necessary)

 

v)    Hermits are ………….  men. How they acquire their ……………. no one can tell. (wise)

 

vi)   The committee has ……………….  to make Jagdish captain of the team. The ………………. is likely to please everyone. (decide)

 

vii) Asking for ………………. is as noble as willingness to ………………. (forgive)

 


Answers:

i)          judge (n),                judgement (n)

ii)        difference (n),             differed (v)

iii)       answer (v),                 answer (n)

iv)        necessary(adj),          necessity(n)

v)         wise(adj),                   wisdom(n)

vi)        has decided(v),          decision(n)

vii)     
jforgiveness(n),            forgive(v)


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Answer: (Speaking Task)

The wise men answered my questions, but I was not satisfied with their answers. One day I decided to go and meet the hermit. I changed my attire as an ordinary person and went to meet the hermit who lived in a wood.  I ordered my men to be away with the horse from the hermit’s hut.

I reached the hermit’s hut and he was busy digging. I greeted him and he also greeted me but continued digging. I asked him to answer my three questions. He had listened to me but didn’t give any reply. Since he looked old and weak, I took the spade and started digging. I was digging until dusk and reminded him to answer my questions. As the wise man was still quiet, I thought to move back home.

 

Answer : (Writing Task)

          One day I was digging in my garden. A man in ordinary clothes came to see me. I knew it was the king.  By then I was digging to make the bed. He greeted me and I also greeted him.

          Then he asked me to answer his three questions but I didn’t give him any reply. Even though answering those questions is quite simple for me, I decided to answer him by showing the practical incidents.

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On seeing my old age and being weak, he wanted to help me in digging. He was digging until sunset. Since he wanted to go back home, he reminded me to answer his three questions.

1.   Why does the poet say the squirrel “wore a question mark for tail”? Draw a squirrel, or find a picture of a squirrel sitting on the ground. How would you describe its tail?

The poet says that the squirrel ‘wore a question mark for a tail’ because its tail has appeared just like a question mark which we use in writing.

(Draw this squirrel diagram in your notes)

2.  Do we usually say that an animal ‘wears’ a tail? What do we say?
(
Think: Does an animal wear a coat? Consult a dictionary if you like, and find out how ‘wear’ is used in different ways.)

No, we usually do not say that an animal ‘wears’ a tail. Instead, we say an animal ‘has a tail’. Here the poet thinks that the squirrel is a human being hence the word ‘wear’ is used.

3.  “He liked to tease and play”. Who is teasing whom? How?

The squirrel is teasing the poet. When the poet turns around the tree to see the squirrel, it runs the other way to avoid him to see.

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