The Three Questions - Supplementary by Leo Tolstoy
Chapter: 8th English : Unit 3 : Supplementary : The Three Questions
This page contains detailed questions and answers from the book back exercises for the supplementary story "The Three Questions" by Leo Tolstoy, for 8th English.
Section I
A. Choose the correct answer from the options given below
B. Fill in the blanks
C. Who said these words?
D. Answer the following questions.
The king’s questions were :
What was the right time for every action?
Who were the most necessary people?
How to know what was the most important thing to do?
Section II
A. Write ‘True or False’ for the following statement.
B. Match the words in column ‘A’ with their meanings in column ‘B’
Column A
1. physician
2. restore
3. repent
4. ambush
Column B
a) bring back
b) surprise attack
c) medical practitioner
d) regret
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1. physician - (c) medical practitioner
2. restore - (a) bring back
3. repent - (d) regret
4. ambush - (b) surprise attack
C. Answers the following questions.
D. Answer the following in 100 words.
The final question was, “What was the most important thing to do?” The answer was to do good for the hermit was the most important business of the king.
So the bearded man asked for the king’s forgiveness. The king was happy to make peace with his enemy and make his friend. He not only forgave him but also sent his servants and his own physician to attend on him. The king promised to restore his property too.
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
Give Very Short Answers :
Answer in Detail:
To know the right time for each action, the learned men said,
a) to draw in advance a table of days, months and years and live according to it.
b) it is impossible to find the answer for the right time for each action.
c) not to be absorbed in idle pastimes, but to attend to all that was going on and do what was most needful.
d) it was impossible for one man to decide the right time correctly..
e) the king must have a council of wise men to help him fix the proper time for everything.
The king told the hermit that he had come to him to ask him the answers for his three questions and narrated the three questions. The hermit did not answer the questions but continued digging. The king offered to help the tired hermit in digging. The hermit accepted his help and sat down. When the king stopped digging and repeated his questions, the hermit again did not answer, he asked for the spade from the king. The king did not give the spade, he continued digging for hours till sunset. At last, the king told the hermit that if he could not answer his questions, he would go back home. At that time, someone came running.
Rearrange the jumbled sentences :
1. King decided to consult a hermit known for his wisdom.
2. The learned men answered the king’s questions differently.
3. The king put on simple clothes and went alone to the hermits cell.
4. The king proclaimed throughout his kingdom to give reward for the correct answers to his questions.
5. The king agreed with none of the learned men and gave the reward to none.
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4. The king proclaimed throughout his kingdom to give reward for the correct answers to his questions.
2. The learned men answered the king’s questions differently.
5. The king agreed with none of the learned men and gave the reward to none.
1. King decided to consult a hermit known for his wisdom.
3. The king put on simple clothes and went alone to the hermit’s cell.
1. The hermit listened to the king, but answered nothing.
2. The king dismounted his horse and went along, leaving his.bodyguard behind.
3. The king said, “You are tired, let me take the spade and work for you”.
4. The king said, “Wise hermit, I ask you to answer my three questions”.
5. The hermit greeted the king on seeing him.
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2. The king dismounted his horse and went along, leaving his bodyguard behind.
5. The hermit greeted the king on seeing him.
4. The king said, “Wise hermit, I ask you to answer my three questions”.
1. The hermit listened to the king, but answered nothing.
3. The king said, “You are tired, let me take the spade and work for you”.