TALES OF BHOLA GRANDPA (Extra questions Answer)


The Tales of Bhola Grandpa




Q1. Why was no real treasure found under the sand dunes?


Ans: No real treasure was found at the foot of the sand dune. Since Bhola Grandpa conceded that the story of the pirates was really a dream come true.

Q2. What did the tiger do after Bhola Grandpa had climbed up the banyan tree?

Ans: Bhola Grandpa after climbing the tree, the tiger was thundering and circling around the tree approximately a hundred times. At that point, he sat in a bush without taking his eyes off his grandfather.

Q3. What was the reason for Bhola Grandpa's death according to his wife?

Ans: Bhola Grandpa was a diverted man. Concurring to Bhola Grandpa's spouse, Grandpa must have overlooked to breathe so he died.

Q4. Why did Bhola Grandpa let out a loud wail?

Ans: On his way back from the festival, Bhola Grandpa held his grandson's two fingers firmly. He did not get it when the two fingers slipped. When one inquired him what he was holding, he realized that he had misplaced his grandson and deplored and cried.

Q5. How did they find Bhola Grandpa's grandson?

Ans: The narrator's father chosen two sharp-sighted men from their bunch and sent them back to the celebration with Bhola Grandpa. They before long found him in a secure shield beneath the stomach of a cow.

Q6. One rainy afternoon what did Bhola Grandpa tell the narrator's father and his friend's?

Ans: One rainy afternoon, Bhola Grandpa told the narrator's father and his companions that he had seen a gathering of privateers burying a huge box on the shoreline close to the village.

Q7. How did the narrator's father and his friends respond to the story about the pirates as narrated by Bhola Grandpa?

Ans: Upon hearing the story of the pirates and their burial, the narrator's father and his companions instantly started looking for the hidden treasure. They looked all evening, indeed after midnight.

Q8. Why did Bhola Grandpa almost lose his senses in fear?

Ans: When Bhola Grandpa realized that he had crossed a hungry royal Bengal tiger on foot within the morning, he nearly lost consciousness in fear. Due to his distraction, he nearly did not take note that the tiger was lying within the bushes another to the banyan tree.

Q9. Briefly describe the character of Bhola Grandpa in your own words.

Ans: Bhola Grandpa was a simple man. He lived with his spouse on the western edge of the storyteller village. He was a really careless kind of man. In some cases, he would lose his grandson, and some of the time he would run absent without taking note of the tiger sitting another to the tree. Some of the time he would get confused and befuddled between dreams and reality.

Q10. When did Bhola Grandpa come down the banyan tree?

Ans: Bhola Grandpa came down from the banyan tree in the very early morning. 

Q11. What did the tiger do after Bhola grandpa had climbed up the banyan tree?

Ans: The tiger roared and circled the tree approximately a hundred times. At that point, he took refuge beneath a bush but it did not take its eyes off Bhola Grandpa.

Q12. Why was the man bewildered?

Ans: The man was stunned at how Bhola Grandpa strolled securely past a tiger. 

Q13. What could Bhola Grandpa hear as the forest grew dark and silent?

Ans: After the jungle got to be dark and noiseless, Bhola Grandpa listened to the tiger swaying its tail on the dried leaves.

Q14. How old was Bhola Grandpa's wife when he died?

Ans: When Bhola Grandpa died, his wife was eighty years old.

Q15. Where had the grandson found a cost shelter?

Ans: The grandson found a comfortable shelter under the belly of a cow.

Q16. What request did Bhola Grandpa make to the first man he saw on the mound?

Ans: Seeing the first person sitting on the mound, Bhola Grandpa asked for a few drinking water.

Q17. Where did Bhola Grandpa and his wife live?

Ans: Bhola Grandpa and his wife lived on the western end of the narrator's village.

Q18. What overshadowed Bhola Grandpa's hut?

Ans: A huge Bokal tree used to shade the house of Bhola Grandpa.

Q19. On whose shoulders was the narrator riding on while returning from the festival?

Ans: On the way back from the festival, the narrator was riding on the shoulder of the village chowkidar.

Q20. Why was everybody surprised while returning from the festival?

Ans: Bhola Grandpa cried out in terror when he realized that he had lost his own grandson at the festival. Everyone in the team was surprised to hear this.

Q21. What had Bhola Grandpa not realised while returning from the festival?

Ans: Bhola Grandpa held his grandson's fingers tightly. He didn't realize when the fingers slipped out.

Q22. How many men did the narrator's father choose to go back with Bhola Grandpa to the festival?

Ans: To return to the festival with Bhola Grandpa, the narrator's father chose two sharp-sighted men from their group.

Q23. What could Bhola Grandpa hear as the forest grew dark and silent?

Ans: After the jungle became dark and silent, Bhola Grandpa heard the sound of the tiger wagging its tail on the dry leaves.


Change the mode of narration of the following sentences:


Bulbuli said to his friend, “Will you come tomorrow?"

Ans.> Bulbuli asked his friend if she would go the next day.

Paulami says,” I am fine."

Ans.> Paulami says that she is fine.

The teacher said to the students, “Keep quiet.”

Ans.> The teacher told the students to keep quiet.

My mother said to me, “May your dreams come true.”

Ans.> My mother wished me that my dreams might come true.

The students said,” Sir, please allow us to play in the field.”

Ans.> The students requested their Sir that they might be allowed to play in the field.

IMPORTANT WORD MEANING

Overshadow –  cast a shadow over ওপরে ছায়ার সৃষ্টি করে

Troopa great number অসংখ্য

Moonlit – lighted by moon চন্দ্রালোকিত পূর্ণিমার রাত

Foggy – fuzzy/misty কুয়াশাচ্ছন্ন

Wail – make mournful sound দুঃখজনক আর্তনাদ

Halted – cease moving থেমে যাওয়া

Enquiry – investigation খোঁজ নেওয়ার পরে

Revealed – unfold জানা গেল

Held on – to keep a firm grip শক্ত করে ধরে ছিল

Slipped – to slide suddenly পিছলিয়ে চলে যাওয়া

Grip – grasp/hold ধরা

Cosy – comfortable আরামদায়ক

Related – associated সম্পর্কিত

Sand Dune  -sand hill/hillock বালিয়াড়ি

Pirates – a person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea. জলদস্যু

Hidden – conceal গোপন

Treasure – wealth সম্পদ

Howling  -utter a loud prolonged mournful cry as that of wolf or tiger/growl তীব্র দুঃখজনক আর্তনাদ

Confessed – admitted স্বীকার করা

Midday – in the middle of the day মধ্যদিনে

Nap – sleep for short time at daytime দিনের বেলায় অল্পসময়ের জন্য ঘুম

Sundown – sun set সূর্যাস্ত

Growl – howl বাঘের গর্জন

Gaze – stare একদৃষ্টে চেয়ে থাকা

Instantly – immediately তৎক্ষণাৎ

Banyan Tree  a kind of tree having strong and big branches.বটগাছ

Circled – round and round গোল গোল করে ঘোরা

Mound – hillock/an artificial elevation of earth চড়াই

Bewildered – puzzled/ at a loss হতভম্ব হয়ে যাওয়া

Beast – animal  পশু

Stretching – expanding প্রসারিত করা

Yawning –  gaping হাই তোলা

Century – a period of 100 years একশো বছর

Lamented – to feel or express or regret for বিলাপ করা

Sigh –  to let out one’s breath audibly as from sorrow দীর্ঘনিঃশ্বাস


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