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Class 6 Jasmine English
Fables and Folk Tales- Rama to the Rescue

Fables and Folk Tales- Rama to the Rescue – Additional Questions Class 6 Jasmine English


Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark)

Question 1. Who is the main character in the story "Rama to the Rescue"?

Question 2. What was the profession of the man in the story?

Question 3. What awakened the man and his wife in the middle of the night?

Question 4. Where did the man hear the strange noise coming from?

Question 5. What did the man realize the noise was?

Question 6. Who was trying to break into the house?

Question 7. Why did the man whisper to his wife instead of speaking loudly?

Question 8. What clever idea did the man have to catch the thief?

Question 9. What did the man pretend to discuss with his wife to trick the thief?

Question 10. Who was Rama in the village?

Section B: Fill in the Blanks (1 Mark)

Question 11. The man and his wife were awakened by a strange ________ in the middle of the night.

Question 12. The man realized that someone was digging a hole in the ________ to break into their house.

Question 13. The man whispered to his wife so that the ________ outside would not hear them.

Question 14. To trick the thief, the man pretended to discuss naming their unborn ________.

Question 15. The man kept repeating the name ________ loudly during the fake conversation.

Question 16. The thief outside thought the couple was simply having a ________ and continued digging.

Question 17. The village Kotwal, named ________, heard his name being called repeatedly.

Question 18. The Kotwal rushed to the house with his ________.

Question 19. The thief was caught red-handed while trying to enter through the ________.

Question 20. The man's presence of ________ saved his house from being robbed.

Section C: True / False (1 Mark)

Question 21. The story "Rama to the Rescue" takes place during the day.

Question 22. The man and his wife lived in a large city.

Question 23. The thief was trying to enter the house through the roof.

Question 24. The man immediately shouted for help when he heard the noise.

Question 25. The man told his wife about his plan to trick the thief.

Question 26. The thief realized the couple was trying to trick him and ran away.

Question 27. The man repeatedly called out the name "Rama" to scare the thief.

Question 28. Rama was the name of the village Kotwal.

Question 29. The Kotwal ignored the calls because it was late at night.

Question 30. The man's quick thinking helped catch the thief.

Section D: Word Meaning / Vocabulary (1 Mark)

Question 31. Give the meaning of the word 'Kotwal' as used in the story.

Question 32. What does 'presence of mind' mean?

Question 33. Provide a synonym for 'strange'.

Question 34. Find the antonym for 'loudly' in the text.

Question 35. Use the word 'whispered' in a sentence of your own.

Question 36. What is the meaning of 'red-handed'?

Question 37. Give a synonym for 'robber'.

Question 38. Use the phrase 'middle of the night' in a sentence.

Question 39. What does it mean to 'dig a hole'?

Question 40. Find the antonym for 'asleep' in the text.

Section E: HOTS (Thinking Questions) (2 Marks)

Question 41. Why didn't the man confront the thief directly?

Question 42. How did the man's knowledge of the village help him in this situation?

Question 43. What does the man's plan reveal about his character?

Question 44. Why was it crucial for the wife to play along with the man's fake conversation?

Question 45. Suppose the Kotwal hadn't heard the man calling his name. What could have happened next?

Question 46. Do you think the thief was foolish, or was the man just very clever? Justify your answer.

Question 47. Why did the man choose the topic of naming a baby to trick the thief?

Question 48. What lesson can we learn from the man's reaction to an emergency?

Question 49. How did the element of surprise contribute to catching the thief?

Question 50. If you were in the man's place, what alternative plan could you have used?

Section F: Grammar-Based Questions (1-2 Marks)

Question 51. Identify the tense in the sentence: "A thief was trying to break into the house."

Question 52. Change the following sentence to indirect speech: The man whispered, "Someone is digging a hole in the wall."

Question 53. Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition: The Kotwal rushed ________ the house with his guards.

Question 54. Identify the subject and predicate in the sentence: "The clever man saved his house from being robbed."

Question 55. Add a question tag to the sentence: "You heard the noise too, ________?"

Question 56. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: The Kotwal caught the thief red-handed.

Question 57. Form an abstract noun from the word 'clever'.

Question 58. Join the two sentences using a conjunction: The man heard a noise. He woke up his wife.

Question 59. Punctuate the following sentence: the man whispered to his wife dont make a sound

Question 60. Identify the adverbs in the sentence: "The man loudly and repeatedly called out the name Rama."

Section G: Match the Following (1 Mark each pair)

Question 61. Match the words in Column A with their descriptions in Column B.

Column A Column B
1. Man a. Played along with the plan
2. Thief b. Was being dug into
3. Rama c. Showed presence of mind
4. Wife d. The village Kotwal
5. Wall e. Caught red-handed

Section H: Short Answer (2 Marks)

Question 62. Describe the setting of the story "Rama to the Rescue."

Question 63. What was the first sign that something was wrong in the middle of the night?

Question 64. Why was the man initially hesitant to make a noise?

Question 65. What was the man's plan to alert the authorities without raising suspicion?

Question 66. How did the fake conversation about naming a baby serve the man's purpose?

Question 67. Explain the reaction of the thief to the couple's conversation.

Question 68. How did the Kotwal happen to hear the man's calls?

Question 69. Describe the scene when the Kotwal arrived at the house.

Question 70. Why was the man praised at the end of the story?

Question 71. How did the wife contribute to the success of the plan?

Section I: Long Answer (3–4 Marks)

Question 72. Detail the sequence of events from the moment the man woke up to the moment the thief was caught.

Question 73. Analyze the character of the man in the story. What qualities made him successful in thwarting the robbery?

Question 74. Explain the importance of "presence of mind" with reference to this folktale. Provide examples from the text.

Question 75. Discuss the role of communication, both real and fake, in the story.

Question 76. Describe the climax of the story. How was the tension resolved?

Question 77. If you were the Kotwal, how would you have described the incident in your official report?

Question 78. Compare and contrast the actions of the man with what a less clever person might have done in the same situation.

Question 79. What moral or lesson does this folktale impart to its readers? Explain with examples from the story.

Question 80. How did the man's understanding of human psychology (the thief's likely reaction) help him?

Section J: Creative Writing / Paragraph Writing (5 Marks)

Question 81. Write a diary entry from the perspective of the man, recounting the events of the night the thief tried to break in.

Question 82. Imagine you are the village Kotwal, Rama. Write a short report on how you caught the thief at the man's house.

Question 83. Write a short paragraph on the topic: "The Importance of Presence of Mind in Emergencies."

Question 84. Draft a news report for the village newsletter about the attempted robbery and how it was foiled by a clever villager.

Question 85. Write a dialogue between the man and his wife the morning after the incident, discussing how they feel about what happened.

Question 86. Imagine the thief's perspective. Write a short paragraph describing his thoughts while digging the hole and listening to the couple's conversation.

Question 87. Create a different ending for the story where the Kotwal does not hear the calls. How would the man handle the situation then?

Question 88. Write a letter to a friend describing the clever trick you read about in the story "Rama to the Rescue."

Question 89. Write a short character sketch of the man, highlighting his quick thinking and calmness under pressure.

Question 90. Compose a short poem (4-6 lines) summarizing the events of the story "Rama to the Rescue."

Here are the complete answers to all 90 questions based on the folktale **"Rama to the Rescue"**.

 

### **Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark)**

**Answer 1:** The clever man (and his wife).
**Answer 2:** He was a common villager/householder.
**Answer 3:** A strange scraping and digging noise coming from outside.
**Answer 4:** From the wall of their house.
**Answer 5:** He realized a thief was trying to dig a hole through the wall to break in.
**Answer 6:** A thief/robber.
**Answer 7:** He whispered so the thief wouldn't realize they were awake and aware of his presence.
**Answer 8:** To pretend to have a loud conversation about naming a baby to alert the village police officer.
**Answer 9:** They pretended to discuss what name to give their future/unborn child.
**Answer 10:** Rama was the name of the village Kotwal (police officer).

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### **Section B: Fill in the Blanks (1 Mark)**

**Answer 11:** noise
**Answer 12:** wall
**Answer 13:** thief / robber
**Answer 14:** baby / child
**Answer 15:** Rama
**Answer 16:** conversation / chat
**Answer 17:** Rama
**Answer 18:** guards
**Answer 19:** wall / hole
**Answer 20:** mind

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### **Section C: True / False (1 Mark)**

**Answer 21:** False (It takes place in the middle of the night.)
**Answer 22:** False (They lived in a village.)
**Answer 23:** False (The thief was digging through the wall.)
**Answer 24:** False (He whispered a clever plan to his wife instead.)
**Answer 25:** True
**Answer 26:** False (The thief thought they were just chatting and kept digging.)
**Answer 27:** False (He called out the name to alert the Kotwal, not to scare the thief.)
**Answer 28:** True
**Answer 29:** False (The Kotwal rushed to the scene immediately.)
**Answer 30:** True

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### **Section D: Word Meaning / Vocabulary (1 Mark)**

**Answer 31:** A Kotwal is a police officer or the chief of police in a town or village.
**Answer 32:** It means the ability to stay calm, think quickly, and act smartly during an emergency.
**Answer 33:** Unusual, weird, or peculiar.
**Answer 34:** Softly or quietly.
**Answer 35:** She *whispered* the secret into her best friend's ear so no one else would hear.
**Answer 36:** Caught in the exact act of doing something wrong or committing a crime.
**Answer 37:** Burglar or thief.
**Answer 38:** The loud thunder woke us up in the *middle of the night*.
**Answer 39:** To make a cavity or opening in the ground or a surface by removing material.
**Answer 40:** Awake.

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### **Section E: HOTS (Thinking Questions) (2 Marks)**

**Answer 41:** Confronting the thief directly could have been very dangerous if the thief was armed. Furthermore, if he shouted, the thief might have simply run away and escaped justice.
**Answer 42:** He knew the village Kotwal's name was Rama and that he patrolled the streets at night. He used this specific local knowledge to call for help safely.
**Answer 43:** It reveals that he is highly intelligent, observant, and capable of keeping his composure under intense pressure.
**Answer 44:** If the wife had panicked, screamed, or failed to sound natural, the thief would have realized it was a trap and fled before the police arrived.
**Answer 45:** The thief would have eventually broken through the wall, forcing the man to either fight the thief to protect his property or scream to wake up the neighbors.
**Answer 46:** The man was just very clever. The thief wasn't necessarily foolish; he was simply deceived by a very natural-sounding, mundane domestic conversation that didn't sound like an alarm.
**Answer 47:** Naming a baby provided a perfect, natural excuse to shout out a specific name ("Rama") loudly and repeatedly without making the thief suspicious.
**Answer 48:** We learn that panicking makes bad situations worse. Staying calm and using our intellect can help us overcome dangerous challenges safely.
**Answer 49:** Because the thief thought he was undetected, he stayed in one spot and kept working. This allowed the Kotwal to walk right up and catch him without a chase.
**Answer 50:** An alternative plan could be waiting silently by the hole with a heavy stick, and striking or trapping the thief the moment he tried to crawl through.

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### **Section F: Grammar-Based Questions (1-2 Marks)**

**Answer 51:** Past Continuous Tense (was trying).
**Answer 52:** The man whispered that someone was digging a hole in the wall.
**Answer 53:** to / towards
**Answer 54:** Subject: "The clever man" | Predicate: "saved his house from being robbed."
**Answer 55:** You heard the noise too, didn't you?
**Answer 56:** The thief was caught red-handed by the Kotwal.
**Answer 57:** Cleverness.
**Answer 58:** When the man heard a noise, he woke up his wife. (or: The man heard a noise and woke up his wife.)
**Answer 59:** The man whispered to his wife, "Don't make a sound."
**Answer 60:** loudly, repeatedly.

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### **Section G: Match the Following (1 Mark each pair)**

**Answer 61:**

1. Man âž” **c.** Showed presence of mind
2. Thief âž” **e.** Caught red-handed
3. Rama âž” **d.** The village Kotwal
4. Wife âž” **a.** Played along with the plan
5. Wall âž” **b.** Was being dug into

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### **Section H: Short Answer (2 Marks)**

**Answer 62:** The story is set in a quiet village, inside a couple's home during the dark hours of the middle of the night.
**Answer 63:** The couple was awakened from their sleep by a strange scraping and digging noise coming from outside.
**Answer 64:** If he made a sudden noise or shouted, the thief would realize they were awake and would likely run away before being caught.
**Answer 65:** His plan was to pretend to have a loud argument/discussion about what to name their baby, repeatedly shouting the name "Rama," which was the Kotwal's name.
**Answer 66:** It allowed the man to scream for the police officer (Rama) multiple times without sounding like he was calling for help.
**Answer 67:** The thief heard the conversation, assumed the couple was simply awake and chatting about family matters, and felt safe enough to continue digging.
**Answer 68:** The Kotwal was on his routine night patrol near the couple's house when he heard someone loudly shouting his name.
**Answer 69:** When the Kotwal arrived, he found the thief completely unaware, busy digging a hole in the wall, and arrested him immediately.
**Answer 70:** The man was praised for his sharp wit and presence of mind, which successfully caught a criminal without any violence or loss of property.
**Answer 71:** She remained entirely calm, did not let fear take over, and acted her part in the fake conversation flawlessly.

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### **Section I: Long Answer (3–4 Marks)**

**Answer 72:** In the middle of the night, a man woke up to a strange noise. He woke his wife, and they realized a thief was digging through their wall. Instead of shouting, the man whispered a plan. They began talking loudly, pretending to decide on a name for a baby. The man kept shouting, "Let's name him Rama!" The thief, thinking it was just a domestic chat, kept digging. Rama, the village Kotwal who was patrolling nearby, heard his name, rushed over with guards, and caught the thief red-handed.
**Answer 73:** The man is highly observant, calm, and quick-witted. Instead of giving in to fear, he assesses the situation rationally. He is also knowledgeable about his community, knowing the Kotwal's name and patrol habits. His ability to act under pressure and devise a flawless on-the-spot strategy makes him the hero of the story.
**Answer 74:** "Presence of mind" is the ability to remain calm and take smart, effective action in a sudden crisis. The man demonstrated this perfectly. When he realized a robbery was happening, his instinct could have been to scream in terror. Instead, his presence of mind allowed him to realize that screaming would let the thief escape. He devised a plan that protected his home and ensured the criminal was caught.
**Answer 75:** Communication is the core of this story's resolution. *Real* communication happened when the man whispered the truth and his plan to his wife, ensuring they were a team. *Fake* communication happened when they loudly discussed baby names. This fake communication acted as a dual tool: it acted as a disguise to fool the thief, and as a secret distress signal to summon the police.
**Answer 76:** The climax occurs when the thief is on the verge of breaking through the wall, believing he is completely undetected by the "chatting" couple inside. Suddenly, the Kotwal and his guards swoop in from the darkness outside and grab the thief. The tension of whether the thief will get inside is instantly resolved by his swift arrest.
**Answer 77:** "Official Report: While on night patrol near the residential sector, I heard my name being called repeatedly from a house. Upon quietly investigating the perimeter, I discovered a suspect actively attempting to breach the exterior wall. The suspect was apprehended immediately without incident. The homeowner had used a clever verbal decoy to summon me while keeping the suspect unaware."
**Answer 78:** A less clever person might have screamed in fear, which would have alerted the thief to run away and try again another night. Alternatively, they might have tried to fight the thief themselves, which could have led to serious physical injury. The clever man's actions ensured the thief was caught permanently without anyone getting hurt.
**Answer 79:** The folktale imparts the moral that "brains are better than brawn" and that panic is our worst enemy. In dangerous situations, staying calm and using our intelligence is far more effective than reacting purely out of fear. The man didn't use physical strength to beat the thief; he used his intellect.
**Answer 80:** The man understood that a thief would be carefully listening for signs of alarm, panic, or footsteps. By having a relaxed, mundane conversation about naming a baby, he gave the thief exactly what he wanted to hear: that the homeowners were awake but completely oblivious to the danger outside. This false sense of security kept the thief in place.

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### **Section J: Creative Writing / Paragraph Writing (5 Marks)**

**Answer 81:** *Dear Diary,*
*I am still shaking a little, but mostly I feel incredibly proud! Tonight, I woke up to a terrible scraping sound against our bedroom wall. I realized a thief was trying to dig his way in. My heart pounded, but I knew I couldn't panic. I whispered to my wife, and we started loudly pretending to argue about naming a baby. I just kept yelling, "Rama! Rama!" hoping the Kotwal was on patrol. It worked! The thief thought we were just chatting, and Rama caught him right in the act. What a crazy night!*

**Answer 82:** *Incident Report by Kotwal Rama:*
*On the night of the 14th, while conducting my routine village patrol, I heard loud voices coming from a residence. A man kept shouting my name, "Rama." Finding this highly unusual for that hour, I quietly approached the property with my guards. To my surprise, I found a burglar halfway through digging a hole in the house's mud wall. We apprehended the suspect instantly. I must commend the homeowner; his quick thinking to call my name via a fake conversation was brilliant.*

**Answer 83:** *The Importance of Presence of Mind in Emergencies*
Presence of mind is one of the most valuable traits a person can possess. In emergencies, the natural human instinct is to panic, scream, or freeze. However, panic clouds our judgment and often makes a bad situation much worse. Presence of mind allows us to stay calm, analyze the danger, and quickly think of the safest and smartest solution. Just like the clever man in the story who tricked the thief instead of shouting in fear, keeping a cool head can save our property, and more importantly, our lives.

**Answer 84:** *VILLAGE NEWS: CLEVER HOMEOWNER OUTSMARTS BURGLAR!*
*Last night, a potential robbery was brilliantly foiled thanks to the quick thinking of a local resident. A thief attempted to break into a home by digging through the wall. The homeowner, realizing the danger, did not raise an alarm. Instead, he and his wife loudly pretended to discuss naming a baby, repeatedly shouting the name "Rama." The thief was fooled into thinking the couple was oblivious. Fortunately, Kotwal Rama was patrolling nearby, heard his name, and caught the thief red-handed! The village celebrates the man's incredible presence of mind.*

**Answer 85:** *Wife:* I can't believe what happened last night! My heart was beating so fast when I heard him digging.
*Man:* You were so brave. You didn't panic at all when I whispered the plan to you.
*Wife:* I was terrified, but I knew we had to make the conversation sound natural. When you kept shouting "Rama," I just hoped the Kotwal was actually nearby!
*Man:* Me too. It was a gamble, but it paid off. Our home is safe.
*Wife:* Thank goodness for your quick thinking. I think we will sleep much better tonight!

**Answer 86:** *(The Thief's Thoughts):* *This wall is softer than I thought. I'll be inside in no time and grab all their valuables. Wait... I hear voices. Oh no, they're awake! I should run. Hold on, let me listen. Oh, they are just talking about what to name a baby. "Rama"? What a silly thing to argue about in the middle of the night. They have no idea I'm right outside! I'm in luck. I'll just keep digging quietly while they are distracted by their silly chat...*

**Answer 87:** *Alternate Ending:*
If Kotwal Rama was patrolling the other side of the village and didn't hear the calls, the man would have had to adapt. Knowing the thief was about to break through, the man would quietly instruct his wife to stand back. He would grab a heavy wooden stick or a heavy pot from the kitchen and stand silently right beside the hole in the wall. The moment the thief squeezed his head and shoulders through the narrow hole, the man would strike him, trapping him in the wall, and then tie him up before shouting to wake up the rest of the village.

**Answer 88:** *Dear Friend,*
*I hope this letter finds you well! I just read an amazing folktale in my English class called "Rama to the Rescue," and I had to share it with you. It's about a man who hears a thief breaking into his house at night. Instead of getting scared, he tricks the thief by loudly pretending to discuss naming a baby "Rama." Rama happened to be the name of the local police officer! The officer heard his name, rushed over, and caught the thief. Isn't that such a clever way to handle a crisis? It really taught me the value of staying calm. Write back soon!*

**Answer 89:** *Character Sketch of the Man:*
The man in the story is a brilliant example of intellect and composure. He is highly observant, waking instantly at the sound of danger. His most defining trait is his extraordinary presence of mind. Where most people would succumb to fear and panic, he remains completely calm. He is also a quick strategist, instantly formulating a plan to signal for help without alerting the criminal. Furthermore, he is a good actor and a protective husband, seamlessly guiding his wife through a terrifying ordeal using only his wit.

**Answer 90:** *In the dark of the night, a thief came to steal,*
*A hole in the wall he began to reveal.*
*The clever man woke, but didn't shout in fear,*
*"Let's name the baby Rama!" he made sure all could hear.*
*The Kotwal named Rama came running so fast,*
*And the foolish thief was caught in the act at last!*