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Who scolded the noisy ones during the time of the Excellency's arrival​

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CHAPTER 5 STUDENT BOOK (MCB) ANSWER KEY

2.

The special occasion was that

the Viceroy of India was to pass through Gopal’s

town. He was to alight at the railway station

and get into a richly-decorated, open horse-

drawn coach. Then he would escape to the

hills for the summer in a special car. Circulars

had gone to all schools months in advance,

instructing the authorities that all children

should be well-dressed and lined up on either

side of His Excellency’s route, to cheer and

welcome him. Special training had been given

to the children to participate in the great event.

3.

At the railway station, the children were lined

up according to their size, the better-dressed

ones in the front row. Gopal was excited. The

drill master marched up and down proudly,

as if he was supervising an army parade. Even

the headmaster consulted him about the

arrangements. Every few minutes he looked at

his watch and announced the exact position of

the approaching Viceroy. But an hour passed

without anything happening. The children

began to get restless. The drill master scolded

the noisy ones and went to find out the cause

for the delay. As time passed, it began to get hot.

The whole group started to droop. One by one,

the teachers sought the cool shade of trees. The

children squatted on the ground in groups and

wilted in the heat.

4.

Gopal felt a mixture

of victory and sympathy when the ant that had

been trying to crawl up his leg emerged from

the sand he had thrown on it. He felt victorious

as the ant was puzzled by Gopal’s new tricks

to prevent it from crawling up his leg and he

felt sympathetic at the plight of the tiny ant.

5.

Gopal gently picked up the ant on a twig.

It clung to it and remained still as if admitting

defeat. Then it began to move carefully along

the twig. It came very close to his fingers and

would have climbed onto him if he had not

let go his fingers at that moment and held the

stick by the other end. The ant suddenly faced

an abyss. Then it turned round and started

walking back towards Gopal’s fingers. But

Gopal repeated the trick, shifting his fingers

in time to the other end of the stick. He liked

this game and it went on for a long time.

6.

Gopal shivered with fright at the thought

that it could have climbed over his fingers and

got lost in his sleeves. He looked for it all over his

coat and on the ground. It had completely

vanished!

7.

The ant immediately moved

towards him like an enemy tank in a battlefield.,

attacking ant, victory, admitting defeat

B.

people

appearance thoughts and feelings

behaviour

Gopal

brown coat

with brass

buttons

did not know his role, duty

or how important the

event was happy because

he got sweets, bored

excitedly waited for the Viceroy, got bored

after a while and started playing with an

ant, joined his friends after the Viceroy

had gone

the other

children

dressed in

their best

clothes

restless

began to droop in the sun, stood lined up

on the platform, squatted on the ground

in the heat, stood in line again when the

Viceroy arrived

the drill master not

mentioned

feeling happy and

important

marched up and down, looked at his

watch every few minutes and announced

the exact position of the approaching

Viceroy, scolded noisy children and went

to find out the cause for the Viceroy’s delay

the headmaster

and the other

teachers

not

mentioned

nervous

headmaster consulted the drill master

about arrangements, sought cool shade

of trees when the Viceroy was late

C. 1.

This says that the drill master is usually a very

serious person who does not smile much. The

event is so special and provides the drill master

with such a sense of importance that even he

smiled.

2.

Yes, it was like a challenge for

Gopal. He felt that the ant and he were at war

and that he had to defeat it. He kept waiting to

see what the ant would do next and devised

new methods to confuse and deter it. He felt

victorious when the ant seemed to be puzzled

by his tricks.

3.

At first, Gopal was irritated

with the ant which kept coming towards

him even after he had flicked it away. He was

pleased when he had flicked it off very far

away. He kept looking at the ant with interest,

anticipating its next move. He became a little

worried when the ant charged at him angrily.

In the end, he felt sympathetic towards the

little creature and played with it for a long time.

4.

I think Gopal said that because he had

enjoyed playing with the ant. Instead of getting

bored and wilting in the heat when the Viceroy

was late, he occupied himself with a game with

a unique playmate.

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