“Mowgli Among the Wolves” is a lesson of Textbook “Blossom” approved by West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for the Students of Class 7. Here all the Activity Questions are done by English teachers.
Activity 1
Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives:
(a) Father Wolf woke up at – (i) sis o’ clock (ii) seven o’ clock (iii) eight o’ clock.
Answer: Father Wolf woke up at – seven o’ clock.
(b) Tabaqui was the name of a – (i) jackal (ii) wolf (iii) tiger.
Answer: Tabaqui was the name of a – jackal.
(c) On that night the tiger had hunted a – (i) man (ii) bullock (iii) buck.
Answer: On that night the tiger had hunted a – man.
Activity 2
Identify which of the following statements are True and which are false. Give supporting statements for each of your answers.
(a) Father Wolf woke up early in the morning. [False]
Supporting Statement: It was seven o’clock on a very warm evening in the Seeonee hills. Father Wolf woke up from his day’s rest.
(b) Indian wolves do not like jackals for their mischievous nature. [True]
Supporting Statement: The wolves of India despise Tabaqui.
(c) Tabaqui did not find any food at the wolves’ den. [True]
Supporting Statement: where he found the bone of a buck with some meat on it.
(d) The wolf family was all pleased to hear the compliments. [False]
Supporting Statement: It pleased him to see Mother and Father Wolf look uncomfortable.
(e) Sher Khan in the forest areas twenty miles away from the wolves. [True]
Supporting Statement: Sher Khan was the tiger who lived near the Waingunga River, twenty miles away.
Activity 3
Answer the following questions by referring to the text:
(a) How did father Wolf come out sleepiness?
Answer: To come out of sleepiness Father Wolf scratched himself, yawned and spread out his paws one after the other.
(b) Why are the animals scared of the jackal?
Answer: The animals are scared of the jackal Tabaqui because the jackal is more apt to go mad than any other animal in the jungle. A mad jackal runs through the forest biting everything in his way. And the bitten animal also gets mad.
(c) What was the ‘law of the jungle’ ?
Answer: The law of the jungle was that Sher Khan had no right to change his quarters without due warning.
(d) Why was Father Wolf angry on hearing the loud roar of the tiger?
Answer: Father Wolf was angry to hear the loud roar of the tiger because such a noisy roar was not helpful for hunting a buck.
Activity 4
Which are the two animals supported the wolf family to rear up Mowgli?
Choose the correct option:
(a) Sher Khan and Tabaqui (b) Baloo and Bagheera (c) Tabaqui and Akela
Answer: (b) Baloo and Bagheera
Activity 5
Complete the following chart with information the text:
Cause | Effect |
The tiger jumped into the fire. | He burnt his feet. |
Sheer Khan’s square head and shoulders were thrust into the entrance. | Moonlight was blocked at the mouth of the cave. |
Mother Wolf would fight to the death. | Sher Khan backed out of the cave mouth growling. |
Activity 6
Complete the following sentences:
(a) Father Wolf heard Sher Khan was muttering and mumbling savagely as he tumbled about in the scrub.
(b) Sher Khan was unable to face the challenge of Mother Wolf because she had all the advantage on the ground, and would fight to death.
(c) The voice of Bagheera was as soft as wild honey dripping from a tree.
(d) When the man-cub will grow up he may make a better sport and be a help in time.
Activity 7
Answer the following question by referring to the text:
(a) What was the ‘most wonderful thing in the world’ ?
Answer: A human baby, who cannot walk properly is laughing at some furious wolf standing in front of it.
(b) Describe the ‘Brown baby’ as he came to the wolves den.
Answer: The baby cannot walk properly. He was standing with support. He was completely hairless and he had no sense of fear.
(c) Where were the parents of the ‘man cub’ ?
Answer: Sher Khan attacked his family . His parents ran away to save their lives leaving the little boy behind.
(d) Why did Sher Khan come to the wolves ?
Answer: Sher Khan came to the den of wolves because a man’s cub went that way and he was searching for him.
Who was Akela? Give a description of Akela.
Answer: Akela was the leader of the wolves. He was gray in colour and was very strong and cunning.
(f) Why do you think Akela wanted the ‘man cub’ to be in the wolf family?
Answer: Because from the beginning Akela never opposed the proposal, then he said that they are wise, may be one day that cub will help them.
Activity 8
The following statements summarize the story of Mowgli, but they are not in order. Rearrange the statements. Put the numbers in the given brackets.
(a) Mowgli was included in the wolf family. [6]
(b) Father Wolf was surprised to find a little boy in front of their den. [1]
(c) Bagheera also supported the demand of the father Wolf. [5]
(d) Sher Khan came to the den to hunt the boy. [2]
(e) Ballo gave his support to the wolf family. [4]
(f) Father Wolf and Mother Wolf refused to part with the boy. [3]
Activity 9
Read unit I and unit II and identify the words used in the text whose meanings are given below:
(a) Baby of wolves: cub
(b) doorway: entrance
(c) desire to hurt: fancy
(d) speaking in a way that is difficult to hear: muttering
Activity 11
Underline the Present Perfect tense in the following sentences:
(a) They have worked till sunset.
(b) He has gone to sleep.
(c) The actor has received the award.
(d) Sher Khan and Tabaqui have been unsuccessful.
(e) Ballo has supported the wolves.
Activity 12
Make sentences with the following words using the Present Perfect tense of the verb forms:
(a) finish: I have finished my home task.
(b) hear: I have heard your voice.
(c) lead: The captain has led the team.
(d) take: She has taken my book.
(e) come: They have already come.
(f) show: He has shown me a butterfly.
(g) shine: He has shined in life.
Activity 13
Make sentences with the Past Perfect tense of the verb forms:
(a) run: The thief had run away.
(b) begin: He had begun the race.
(c) call: He had called the police.
(d) watch: He had watched the game.
(e) play: He had played the game.
(f) drop: He had dropped the ball.
(g) burn: I had burnt my fingers.
Activity 14
Choose the correct option of the given verb forms:
(a) The jackal found a bone to eat as the wolves [ate / had eaten / have eaten] everything.
Answer: The jackal found a bone to eat as the wolves – had eaten everything.
(b) Father Wolf [wake / have woken / had woken] up at seven in the evening.
Answer: Father Wolf – had woken up at seven in the evening.
(c) Bagheera and Ballo [had supported / support / has supported] the demand of the Wolf family.
Answer: Bagheera and Ballo – had supported the demand of the Wolf family.
(d) I [have finished / finishes / finish] my task well before the scheduled time.
Answer: I have finished my task well before the scheduled time.
(e) Mary Kom [win / have won / had won] a Bronze medal in the London Olympics.
Answer: Mary Kom had won a Bronze medal in the London Olympics.
Activity 15
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs given in brackets:
Mowgli’s parents ran [run] away leaving the little baby. Sher Khan came [come] to the wolves in search of Mowgli. The wolves wanted [want] to rear up Mowgli. Bagheera and Baloo supported [support] the demand of the wolves. Finally, Akela agreed.
Activity 16
Write a story [ in about 80 words ] using the following points. Give a title to the story:
A hare challenges a tortoise to a race – the race starts – hare takes rest on the way – falls asleep – the tortoise reaches the goal first.
Answer:
The Hare and the Tortoise
Once a Hare and tortoise lived in a forest. The hare was very proud of his fast speed. He made fun of the tortoise for his slow speed. The hare challenged the tortoise to have a race with him. The hare accepted the challenge. The race started. The hare ran very fast. The tortoise was left far behind. The hare stopped to rest under a tree. He fell asleep.
The tortoise passed him and reached the winning post first. The hare woke up and ran as fast as he could. He saw that the tortoise was already at the winning post. He lost the race.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.
Activity 17
Suppose you have visited the zoo with your parents. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about the experience in the zoo. You can use the following hints:
Wild animals and birds you saw – their habits – your feelings – should they kept in a zoo or in reserve forest
Answer:
Tufanganj
20.04.2022
My dear Bhaskar,
You will be very glad to know that I went to visit the Alipore Zoo along with my parents on Sunday last. Here I would like to give you a brief description of our visit to the zoo. We decided to visit the zoo by bus. We started our journey early in the morning. After reaching there, we stood in a queue or line for about an hour to buy tickets. After getting tickets we entered the zoo through the gate.
When we were inside, we saw a totally different world. First, we visited the area where there were zebras. Then we saw different types of birds and deer. After that, we went to see the tigers and lions. There they were pacing up and down with gestures. They were growling and roaring. Then we went to see the Reptile House. Next, we saw the snakes and crocodiles there. We also saw camels, bears, migratory birds, geese, and peacocks in the zoo. We were very delighted to see the monkeys doing their tricks. Then, we visited the parrots and tried to talk to them. Before coming out, we had tea and refreshment.
Really, it was a very pleasant and interesting visit to the zoo. We all enjoyed it a lot. The happy experience is in my heart till now and will remain for a long time in the future. I wish you were with us.
No more today. With love and good wishes,
Yours ever,
Adrija
Bhaskar Barma
C/O – Manik Barma
Cooch Behar
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