Ekalavya Question and Answer for class 7

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Ekalavya Question and Answer for class 7

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Prose 3   Ekalavya Question and Answer

C1. Answer the following questions in a word, a phrase or a sentence each:

1. Who was Ekalavya?

Answer: Ekalavya was the son of Hiranya Dhanus. the hunter chief of the southern forest.

2. Where did he go to learn archery?

Answer: He went to Dronacharya. the great acharya of Pandavas and Kauravas to learn archery.

3.Why did he want to lean archer?

Answer: He wanted to learn archery because wolves have increased in his forest and the fawns are unsafe. He could not bear to see the poor animals getting troubled by the greedy wolves. Hence he wanted the learn archery in order to protect the faurs in the surroundings.

4. Pick out the line in which Drona praises the teacher of Ekalavya.

Answer: That line is ‘your teacher must indeed be a great one’.

5. What made Drona appreciate Ekalavya’s skill?

Answer: By seeing Ekalavya’s skillful trick of Shabdavedhi Drona appreciated him. Ekalavya’s skill was uncomparable. It was an extraordinary skill.

6. How, according to Drona, did Ekalavya become a good archer?

Answer: According to Drona, Ekalavya became a good archer by his devotion. His devotion only made him a good archer.

C2. Answer each of the following questions and compare your answers with your partner.

1. Why did Drona refuse to teach archery to Ekalavya?

Answer: Drona refused to teach archery to Ekalavya because he made a vow that he would not teach other than Kshatriya or a Brahmin. His vow binds him to refuse Eklavya.

Ekalavya Question and Answer for class 7

2. How did Ekalavya learn archery?

Answer: Ekalavya had a deep devotion to his guru. He was a devoted disciple and believed that he should learn with his guru’s blessings. The same blessings guided him and helped him in reaching his goal. Within two years he was master in archery by his devotion.

3. What made Drona appreciate Ekalavya’s skill?

Answer: By seeing Ekalavya’s skillful trick of Shabdavedhi Drona appreciated Him. Ekalavya’s skill was uncomparable. It was an extraordinary skill.

4. How, according to Drona, did Ekalavya become a good archer?

Answer: According to Drona, Ekalavya became a good archer by his devotion. His devotion only made him a good archer.

C3. Answer the following questions after discussing with the other groups in the class.

1. Is it the duty of a student to protect the honour of the teacher?

Answer: Yes, It is the duty of every student to protect the honour of the teacher. Since the teacher is guru and God himself.

2. Narrate briefly the circumstances that made Ekalavya offer his right thumb as guru Dakshina to Drona.

Answer: Drona, Arjuna, and other princes and log with arrows in its mouth came to Ekalavya’s hut Drona praised Ekalavya for gaining skill in Archery and praised his teacher for imparting his skill. At this time Ekalavya toed the guru that he learned all the trickles of archery under his guidance He also impressed that it was very kind of him to visit his pupil.

At this Arjuna asked guru that and he had promised to make him the greatest archer in the work. But this by has excelled him in archery, He also said that you are his Guru.

7th class English notes of Karnataka state syllabus

At this point, Drona told Arjuna that he was always with the princes. The devoting their bay has made him a good archer. Now Drona asked Ekalavya his right thumb as Guru Dakshina. Ekalavya went to his idol bowed before it, took his knives from his belt, and cut his right thumb.

3. Discuss with your partner/teacher about Ekalavya’s guru-Dakshina.

Answer: Guru Drona asked Eklavya’s right thumb as his Guru Dakshina. Eklavya offered the Guru Dakshina without hesitation. Touches by Eklavya’s dedication, Dronacharya blessed him to become the most gifted archer. Eklavya, on the other hand, then mastered archery without his thumb and set an example of an ideal student.

V1. Math the words in the list ‘A’ with their opposites in the list ‘B’

        A                                                   B

1. increase                                          a. kind

2. worthy                                            b. loss

3. gain                                                 e. decrease

4. humble                                           d. unworthy

5. cruel                                                e. short

6. long                                                f. poor

7. rich                                                 g. proud

Answer:

1. c, 2. d, 3.b, 4. g, 5. a, 6. e, 7. f.

V2. Fill in the blanks with suitable noun forms:

1. Children’s choice (choose) is playing cricket.

2. The teachings (teach) of Krishna is found in the Bhagavad Geetha.

3. Don’t take hasty decisions (decide)

4. The teacher’s correction (correct) in my homework helped me to score better than Peter.

5. I will be happy to have you as my teacher (teach).

6. Narayan was considered the best boy for his intelligence (intelligent) in solving the problem.

Now complete the following paragraph using the words given below:(movement, detection, meeting, loss, execution, belling, decision)

ekalavya lesson 7th standard

The mice in the grocer’s shop ate plenty of grains and he had to suffer a great toss (lose). So, he bought a cat for the detection (detect) of the mice’s hiding place. During the meeting (meet) of the mice, one of them said that the cat’s movement (move) was soft and swift. So, there was a need for belling (bell) the cat. All the mice agreed that it was a good decision (decide). Someone asked, “Who will bell the cat?” No answer came. As yet, the decision has not seen execution (execute).

G1. Look at these sentences, they have no punctuation marks at the end. Put the punctuation marks and classify the sentences. Write assertive, interrogative, exclamatory or imperative in the blanks given.

1. Can you ride a motorbike? interrogative

2. Open the window. Imperative

3. Sugar is bad for your teeth. Assertive

4. Please be quiet. Imperative

5. How hot is! Exclamatory

6. We went to Shirdi last month. Assertive

7. What a rude man he is! Exclamatory

8. What are you doing there? Interrogative

9. Don’t speak to me like that again. Imperative

10. How. quickly the holiday has passed! Exclamatory

11. Shall 1 help you with your shopping? Interrogative

12. The flight for Mumbai takes off at 11.30 p.m. Assertive

13. Ekalavya went to the forest. Assertive

14. How happy he was to see Drona! Exclamatory

15. Get out of the way, my boy. Imperative

16. Clean the blackboard, please. Imperative

ekalavya lesson in kannada

A. Each word in this list contains a silent letter. Underline the silent letter in each word. Practise saying the words aloud.

k n i f e            w r i s t            c l i m b           d e b t             w r i t e

c o m b            k n o c k           t o m b             k n i t               w r e ck

d o u b t           k n o b             w r o n g          w r i g g l e