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What Happened to the Reptiles Extra Questions and Answers English Supplementary Chapter 9
What Happened to the Reptiles Extra Questions and Answers Very Short Type:
Question: 1
Name the village, mentioned in this story.
Answer:- Pambupatti.
Question: 2
What kind of village was the Pambupatti?
Answer:- It is a peace full village on the edge of the jungle.
Question: 3
Who is ‘I’ referred to in this story?
Answer:- The narrator, Prem.
Question: 4
Where did Prem live?
Answer:- He lived many hundred miles away from Pambupatti.
Question: 5
Had Prem been to Pambupatti ever?
Answer:- No.
Question: 6
What happened to Prem’s village?
Answer:- The villagers started fighting with one another and some left in the middle of the due to fear.
Question: 7
What were the belonging Prem grab before living his house?
Answer:- He grabbed few clothes, some coins, his Ganesh statue, etc.
Question: 8
Who ran from the village?
Answer:- Prem.
Question: 9
Where did Prem find himself after a long journey?
Answer:- In Pambupatti.
Question: 10
What happened to Prem before he could say anything to the Pambupatti villagers?
Answer:- He fainted.
Question: 11
Whom did Prem see when he opened his eyes?
Answer:- An old man.
Question: 12
Describe then old man according to Prem?
Answer:- He had white hair, white beard and shinning black eyes.
Question: 13
Who came to visit Prem in Pambupatti?
Answer:- All the neighbors and strangers too.
Question: 14
Whom did Prem address a grandfather?
Answer:- To the old man in the village.
Question: 15
Which place seemed to Prem very strange?
Answer:- Pambupatti.
Question: 16
What place seemed to Prem very strange?
Answer:- The story of Pambupatti.
Question: 17
Why the old told about Pambupatti to Prem?
Answer:- So that it would heal some of its wonders and change the peoples thoughts.
Question: 18
How did the children live long time ago in the village?
Answer:- The children lived like in caves with their parents and helped them to collect fruits and berries from the forest.
Question: 19
Who were not found long time ago in the village?
Answer:- Tigers, panthers, elephants, etc.
Question: 20
What are the various kinds of reptiles?
Answer:- Only reptiles.
Question: 21
What are the various kinds of reptiles?
Answer:- Snakes, crocodiles, turtles, lizards, etc.
Question: 22
What was held in Pambupatti every month?
Answer:- A big meeting of reptiles.
Question: 23
Who were moody kind of reptiles?
Answer:- Crocodiles.
Question: 24
Who was the president of their meeting?
Answer:- Makara.
Question: 25
Who was Makara?
Answer:- The biggest crocodile of the forest and also the president of the meeting.
Question: 26
Name the biggest crocodile of the forest.
Answer:- Makara.
Question: 27
When did Makara send a letter to the tortoise?
Answer:- A week before one of the monthly meetings.
Question: 28
Who sent a letter to the tortoise?
Answer:- Makara.
Question: 29
What was written on the letter to the tortoise?
Answer:- It was written to the tortoise not to come to the meeting.
Question: 30
Why was Ahistay angry?
Answer:- Because Makara sent a letter asking them not to attend their meeting.
Question: 31
Who was Ahistay?
Answer:- A big old star tortoise.
Question: 32
Name the big old star tortoise.
Answer:- Ahistay.
Question: 33
Who had black and yellow pictures on the shell?
Answer: Ahistay.
Question: 34
How did Makara get ready before the meeting?
Answer:- By polishing his teeth with the red flowers.
Question: 35
Who polished the teeth with the red flowers of the tree?
Answer: Makara.
Question: 36
“Brothers and sister”— who said this?
Answer:- Makara.
Question: 37
“NO BUTS!”, “NO THINKS!” – whom do Makara screamed at?
Answer:- To one little lizard and a crocodile.
Question: 38
Who carried their houses on their backs?
Answer:- Tortoise.
Question: 39
Who reason Makara gave for not allowing tortoise in their group?
Answer:- That they were too slow and also carried their houses on their back.
Question: 40
“ Would you ever carry a TREE on your back?” Whom do Makara addressed this?
Answer:- To lizards.
Question: 41
According to Makara, what would happen if tortoises move out Pambupatti?
Answer:- They would have more of everything, like food, water and space.
Question: 42
How many days were given to tortoises to move out of Pambupatti?
Answer:- One week, i.e by next Tuesday.
Question: 43
What happened after tortoises left?
Answer:- The smell of rotting fruits on the ground and rotting animals in the river began to appear.
Question: 44
Why there was rotting smell everywhere?
Answer:- Because this was the thing tortoises used to eat.
Question: 45
Whom did Makara write a letter second time?
Answer:- To the snakes.
Question: 46
Name the head of the snakes.
Answer:- Naga.
Question: 47
Who was Naga?
Answer:- The head of the snakes.
Question: 48
What was the opinion of Makara regarding snakes?
Answer:- That the snakes were slim and mad funny noises.
Question: 49
“Who wants such weird creatures around?” — who were weird creatures’?
Answer:- The snakes.
Question: 50
What happened after the snakes left?
Answer:- The rats started to move all around the forest.
Question: 51
Why there were too many rats in the forest?
Answer:- Because there were no snakes to eat them up.
Question: 52
Who were Makara’s third target to move out of the forest?
Answer:- The lizards.
Question: 53
What was the strangest habits of the lizards?
Answer:- That some of them changes colour too.
Question: 54
Whom do the huge frogs began to eat?
Answer:- Baby crocodiles.
Question: 55
What did the crocodiles do when they knew Makara was wrong?
Answer:- They sent messages every place for the tortoises, snakes and lizards to come back to Pambupatti.
Question: 56
Did everyone come back to pambupatti forest?
Answer:- Yes.
Question: 57
What did prem tell to grandfather after he listened to his story?
Answer:- He thought of returning to his village because that was the time for him to them them the story.
Question: 58
Who is the writer of this story?
Answer:- Zai Whitaker.
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What Happened to the Reptiles Extra Questions and Answers Short Type
Question: 1
Define Pambupatti village.
Answer:- Pambupatti was a very beautiful and peaceful village on the edge of the jungle. In this village there lived different kinds of people, for example, dark, fair, tall, short. The people speak variety of languages, and some were vegetarian and not some villagers pray in the temple i.e. others at the edge of the forest while others pray in a mosque. Thus, Pambupatti village was surrounded by various kinds of people.
Question: 2
Why Prem escaped from his village?
Answer:- Prem lived quite far away from Pambupatti village. He escaped from his own village because the villagers were going against one another and burning down a temple, a mosque and also houses. The hate among the people created violence everywhere, and so prem needed to ran away from his own house to avoid hatred.
Question: 3
Describe how Prem survived after he left his village.
Answer:- Prem somehow managed to grab some of his belongings including his little Ganesh idol and escaped. He ran for day and night, also got in a train, bus, etc just to save himself. Eventually, he reached Pambupatti village without his knowledge and before he could utter a word, he fainted on the ground.
Question: 4
How the old man treated Prem?
Answer:- The old man took care of Prem for a few day. He feed Prem by putting food in his mouth and cold water to drink. The old man rubbed his feet softly and gently to make his pain lighter. Thus, the old man treated prem very carefully for some days until prem recovers himself.
Question: 5
Why Pambupatti seemed strange to Prem?
Answer:- Prem was quite surprised to see the environment of Pambupatti village and the people. He had never seen the villagers so friendly and takes care of one another in Pambupatti. He was impressed and wished not to return to his own village anymore.
Question: 6
Who ruled Pambupatti forest and who were its members?
Answer:- In the forest, there lived only reptiles and Makara, the biggest crocodile was chosen as the president and ruled by his own decisions. The members of the forest were—snakes, lizards, tortoises and crocodiles. Everyone were scared of Makara as he was strong and so obey his decisions too.
Question: 7
Mention the creatures who left the forest by the decision of Makara.
Answer:- Firstly, Makara wrote a letter to the tortorises and declared to left the forest. Secondly, Makara made a target to move out the snakes from the forest, and finally the lizards were thrown out of the forest.
Question: 8
The rats had an wonderful time in the forest why?
Answer:- As the snakes too left the forest, the rats took its place all over the forest because there no snakes left to eat them. They ate up the eggs laid by the lizards and crocodiles, including Makara’s own nest of eggs were chewed up too.
What Happened to the Reptiles Extra Questions and Answers Short Type (03 Marks):
Question: 1
What were the reason Makara gave for disliking tortoises, snakes and lizards?
Answer:- The reason for disliking tortoises was that houses of their back.
Again, the reason Makara disliked the snakes, because they were physically slim and made funny noises. Further they were venomous too.
Thirdly, Makara decided the lizards to move out because some of them had the strangest habits like changing colour that made quite untrustable for Makara.
Question: 2
What was the consequences faced by crocodiles as the other creatures left the forest?
Answer:- At first the tortoises left the forest, but soon there was a rotting smell of fruits and animals all over the forest that was unbearable to smell because to smell because these were the things tortoises used to eat later, the snakes left and the rats had taken over forest because snakes were the one to eat up rats. And finally when the lizards left, the insects grown bigger and nastier day by and made the crocodiles terribly impossible to live in the forest.
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