CLASS VI CHAPTER - 10 THE BANYAN TREE

Q1. Who were the other two spectators? What did they do? (Did they watch, or did they join in the fight?

Ans. The other two spectators were a myna and a jungle crow. They settled on the cactus to watch the outcome. They were not content only to watch the fight, they took part in the proceedings and hurled themselves at the cobra.

Q2. (i) What happened to the crow in the end? (16) 

(ii) What did the myna do finally? (17) 

Ans. (i) Towards the end of the fight, the crow flung nearly twenty feet across the garden as the cobra whipped his head back and struck with great force. His snout thudded against the crow’s body and it fluttered about for a while, then it lay still and dead. 

(ii) The myna dropped cautiously to the ground, hopped about, peered into the bushes from a safe distance and then with a shrill cry of congratulation flew away.

Q3. The word ‘round’ usually means a kind of shape. What is its meaning in the story? 

Ans. The word ‘round’ in the story denotes the different courses of the fight that took place between the snake and the mongoose. 

*The rest of the questions should be attempted on your own.*

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