CBSE Class 7 English Question 12 of 39

The Invention of Vita-Wonk — Question 12

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Find out something interesting about age or growing old and write a paragraph about it. Following are a few topics as suggested as examples. The age profile of a country’s population- does it have more young people than old people or vice versa? What are the consequences of this? How can we tell how old a tree, a horse, or a rock is? What is the ‘life expectancy’ of various living things and various population (how long can they reasonably expect to live)?
Answer

All living beings start ageing from the moment they are born. The best part with the process of growing old is that we are able to witness many changes. India is one of the most populous nations in the world. In India we have more of youth population than old people.
It increases the productivity and earning capacity in the society. We can guess the age of a tree by counting the rings in its trunk. The age of rock and horse can be identified by carbon dating process. Microorganisms have the shortest life cycle.
Insects too live a short life. Animals like elephant and tortoise live more than 100 years. Life expectancy of human is around 85 years.

Chapter Overview: The Invention of Vita-Wonk

An extract from "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" where Mr. Wonka creates Vita-Wonk, a potion that makes people older (opposite of Wonka-Vite which made people younger). He collects ingredients from the oldest living things on earth. The story is imaginative, humorous, and full of Dahl's characteristic wit.

Author: Roald Dahl | Book: Honeycomb

Key Themes

  • Imagination and invention
  • Humour and fantasy
  • Problem-solving
  • Consequences of actions

Common Mistakes

  • Not understanding this is a fantasy/imaginative story
  • Taking the science literally
  • Not connecting it to the larger Charlie and the Chocolate Factory universe

FAQs

What is the main theme of "The Invention of Vita-Wonk"?

The main theme is imagination and invention. An extract from "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" where Mr. Wonka creates Vita-Wonk, a potion that makes people older (opposite of Wonka-Vite which made people younger). The story/text explores how imagination and invention and humour and fantasy shape our understanding of the world.

Summarise "The Invention of Vita-Wonk" in your own words.

An extract from "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" where Mr. Wonka creates Vita-Wonk, a potion that makes people older (opposite of Wonka-Vite which made people younger). He collects ingredients from the oldest living things on earth. The story is imaginative, humorous, and full of Dahl's characteristic wit.

What lesson(s) can we learn from "The Invention of Vita-Wonk"?

From this text, we learn about imagination and invention, humour and fantasy, problem-solving, consequences of actions. The most important lesson is that imagination and invention is essential in our lives. The author uses engaging storytelling to convey these values in a way that young readers can understand and apply to their own lives.