CBSE Class 7 English Question 11 of 30

Three Questions — Question 12

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Question
Each of the following sentences has two blanks. Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the word given in the brackets. He has ………………. to help me. Do you think he will remember his  ………………. ? (promise) He has promised to help me. Do you think he will remember his promise? The  ………………. said that only fresh evidence would make him change his  ………………. (judge) I didn’t notice any serious of  ……………….  opinion among the debaters, although they ……………….  from one another over small points.(differ)
Answer

It isn’t ……………….  that  ………………. should always be the mother of invention. (necessary)
Hermits are ……………….  men. How they acquire their  ………………. no one can tell. (wise)
The committee has ……………….  to make
Jagdish captain of the team. The  ………………. is likely to please everyone. (decide)
Asking for ………………. . is as noble as willingness to  ………………. (forgive)
Solution:
judge, judgement
difference, differed
answer, answer
necessary, necessity
wise, wisdom
has decided, decision
forgiveness, forgive

Chapter Overview: Three Questions

This story by Leo Tolstoy revolves around a king who seeks answers to three questions: What is the right time to begin something? Who are the most important people? What is the most important thing to do? Through a parable involving a hermit, a wounded man, and acts of kindness, Tolstoy teaches that the present moment, the person you are with, and doing good are the answers.

Author: Leo Tolstoy | Book: Honeycomb

Key Themes

  • Importance of the present moment
  • Compassion and forgiveness
  • Wisdom through experience
  • The value of helping others

Common Mistakes

  • Thinking the hermit directly told the answers in words
  • Not understanding that the story teaches through actions, not lectures
  • Confusing who the wounded man was
  • Missing the connection between the three answers

FAQs

What were the three questions the king wanted answered?

The three questions were: (1) What is the right time to begin something? (2) Who are the most important people to listen to? (3) What is the most important thing to do?

Why did the king go to the hermit?

The king went to the hermit because the hermit was known for his wisdom. Despite consulting many learned people, the king had not received satisfactory answers to his three questions. He believed the hermit could help him find the truth.

How did the wounded man become the king's friend?

The wounded man was actually the king's enemy who had come to kill him. But the king bandaged his wounds and saved his life. Grateful for the king's kindness, the enemy was filled with remorse and pledged to serve the king faithfully, becoming his friend.