1.
What kind of a man was the king?
2.
What was the work of the valuer?
3. Why was the king displeased with the valuer?
4.
Whom does he hire as a valuer later?
5. What price had the valuer assessed for the five hundred horses that were
brought by the horse-dealer?
6.
Why had the valuer assessed the worth of a measure of rice equal to the
whole city?
in the measure of rice story please give me answer fast,..
Answers
Answered by
7
Answer:
He was very happy and had no worry about anything. He remained busy from morning to night in his work of grinding grains for making flour. While working, he was habitual of singing songs for his own amusement. He sang that he was not envious of anyone and the people were also not envious of him
Answered by
34
Answer:
1.He was very happy and had no worry about anything. He remained busy from morning to night in his work of grinding grains for making flour. While working, he was habitual of singing songs for his own amusement. He sang that he was not envious of anyone and the people were also not envious of him.
.
.
2.A valuer is a professional who carries out inspections in order to help determine the current market value of property and/or land. ... Valuers may also be appointed to undertake residual valuation of land, i.e. work out the value of land with development potential.
.
.
3.The King sent for the fellow and asked him if he would like to be Valuer. The peasant said he would like the position.So the King had him made Valuer He sent the honest Valuer away from the place. Then the peasant began to set the prices on horses and elephants upon gold and jewels.
.
.
5.As the king had made him valuer, the people had to sell their goods for the price he set. By and by a horse dealer brought five hundred horses to the court of this king. The valuer came and said they were worth a mere measure of rice.
.
.
Similar questions