3. Taro’s Reward
MCQ
3. Taro’s Reward
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MCQ
Here are 20 MCQ questions WITH answers after from class 6 english chapter "Taro's Reward":
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What was Taro's job?
(a) Woodcutter
(b) Farmer
(c) Fisherman
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a)
2. Why was Taro sad one evening?
(a) He had lost his way in the forest.
(b) He had been beaten by his boss.
(c) He didn't have enough money to buy sake for his father.
(d) He had lost his dog.
Answer: (c)
3. What did Taro hear when he was resting behind a waterfall?
(a) The sound of music
(b) The sound of people talking
(c) The sound of water flowing
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d)
4. What did Taro do with the water from the waterfall?
(a) He drank it.
(b) He used it to wash his face.
(c) He took some home to his father.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d)
5. What happened to Taro after he drank the water from the waterfall?
(a) He felt stronger and healthier.
(b) He became smarter.
(c) He could suddenly speak all languages.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (a)
6. What did Taro do with his newfound strength and health?
(a) He chopped more wood than ever before.
(b) He helped his neighbors with their work.
(c) He started his own business.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d)
7. What did Taro's neighbors think of his sudden change?
(a) They were amazed and grateful.
(b) They were suspicious and jealous.
(c) They didn't notice any change.
(d) None of the above
Answer: (b)
8. What did Taro's neighbors do to try to find out Taro's secret?
(a) They followed him to the waterfall.
(b) They tried to trick him into telling them.
(c) They asked him directly, but he refused to tell them.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d)
9. What happened when Taro's neighbors tried to drink the water from the waterfall?
(a) They got sick.
(b) They turned into animals.
(c) Nothing happened.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (a)
10. What did Taro's neighbors do when they realized that Taro had tricked them?
(a) They were angry and tried to hurt him.
(b) They were ashamed and apologized to him.
(c) They ignored him.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (b)
11. What did the Emperor do when he heard about Taro's story?
(a) He gave Taro a reward.
(b) He made Taro his advisor.
(c) He named a fountain after Taro.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d)
12. What is the moral of the story?
(a) Be kind and helpful to others.
(b) Don't be greedy.
(c) Don't try to trick people.
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d)
Bonus Questions
13. What is the Japanese word for sake?
(a) Shochu
(b) Umeshu
(c) Sapporo
(d) Asahi
Answer: (a)
14. What is the name of the waterfall where Taro found the magical water?
(a) Taro's Falls
(b) The Dragon's Falls
(c) The Emperor's Falls
(d) The Waterfall of Youth
Answer: (a)
15. What is the name of the Emperor who rewarded Taro?
(a) Emperor Hirohito
(b) Emperor Meiji
(c) Emperor Taisho
(d) Emperor Showa
Answer: (b)
I hope you find these questions helpful!
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
20 short questions with answers from class 6 English chapter "Taro's Reward"
1. What was Taro's father's wish on a cold day?
To drink a cup of sake.
2. Why did Taro run towards the stream?
To hear the sound of falling water.
3. What did Taro find behind the forest?
A waterfall.
4. What did Taro offer to the waterfall?
A dipper of water.
5. What did the waterfall give Taro in return?
A cup of sake.
6. Why did Taro's father become happy after drinking the sake?
Because it warmed his body and did good to his heart.
7. What did the villagers do when they heard about Taro's reward?
They went to the waterfall to ask for sake.
8. What did the waterfall give the villagers?
Plain water.
9. Why did the villagers get plain water instead of sake?
Because they were greedy and did not have a pure heart.
10. What lesson can we learn from the story of Taro's Reward?
That honesty and kindness are always rewarded.
Bonus questions:
11. What is the significance of the waterfall in the story?
The waterfall represents the power of nature and the importance of humility.
12. What does the story teach us about the relationship between parents and children?
That we should always respect and obey our parents.
13. What can we do to be more like Taro?
We can be honest, kind, and hardworking.
14. How can we apply the lessons of Taro's Reward to our own lives?
We can be honest and kind to others, and we can work hard to achieve our goals.
15. What is the message of the story of Taro's Reward?
That honesty and kindness are always rewarded, and that we should be humble and respectful of nature.
I hope these questions and answers are helpful!
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
Sure, here are 5 long questions with answers from class 6 English chapter "Taro's Reward":
Question 1:
Describe Taro's life and the challenges he faced.
Answer:
Taro was a young woodcutter who lived with his old parents in a small hut in a remote village. He worked hard to support his family, but he earned very little money because the price of wood was very low. Taro's father was old and frail, and he could no longer work. Taro's mother was also old and weak, and she could not help Taro with his work. Taro was a kind and filial son, and he loved his parents very much. He wanted to give them everything they needed, but he could not afford to buy them many things.
Question 2:
How did Taro's discovery of the waterfall change his life?
Answer:
One day, Taro was chopping wood in the forest when he heard the sound of falling water. He followed the sound and found a beautiful waterfall. He was thirsty, so he drank some of the water from the waterfall. To his surprise, the water tasted like sake, a Japanese alcoholic beverage. Taro was amazed and delighted by his discovery. He filled his gourd with the sake and took it home to his father. His father was overjoyed to drink the sake, and it made him feel young and strong again.
Question 3:
What happened when the villagers learned about the waterfall?
Answer:
The news of Taro's discovery spread quickly throughout the village. The villagers were eager to try the sake from the waterfall, and they all went to the forest to see it for themselves. However, when they tried to drink the water, it tasted like plain water. They were angry and disappointed, and they accused Taro of tricking them. They decided to punish Taro by drowning him in the stream.
Question 4:
How did Taro escape from the villagers?
Answer:
Taro was terrified when the villagers grabbed him and dragged him to the stream. He begged them to let him go, but they refused to listen to him. They were about to throw him into the water when a wise old man intervened. The old man told the villagers that they should not punish Taro without giving him a chance to explain himself. He suggested that they should all go back to the waterfall and try the water again.
Question 5:
What was the Emperor's reaction to Taro's story?
Answer:
The villagers agreed to the old man's suggestion, and they all went back to the waterfall. Taro led the way, and when they reached the waterfall, he filled his gourd with the water and offered it to the villagers. This time, the water tasted like sake to everyone. The villagers were amazed and grateful to Taro, and they apologized for doubting him. The news of Taro's magical waterfall reached the Emperor of Japan, and he summoned Taro to his palace. Taro told the Emperor his story, and the Emperor was so impressed by Taro's kindness and filial piety that he rewarded him with twenty pieces of gold. He also named the most beautiful fountain in the city after Taro.

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