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Question 12 Marks
What did the monkey do as he reached the tree?
Answer
The clever monkey climbed the tree. He offered some fruit to his friend. He declared that they won’t meet again.
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Question 22 Marks
The monkey was scared and depressed’. Why? .
Answer
 The monkey saw the danger to his life. The thought of his sure death made him sad and afraid.
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Question 32 Marks
Why did the crocodile’s wife want to eat the monkey’s heart?
Answer
The monkey readily agreed to go with his friend. But he was not a swimmer. He rode on the crocodile’s back. And they set out.
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Question 42 Marks
Why did the crocodile agree to fulfil his wife’s demand?
Answer
The crocodile loved his wife. He was also very fond of his friend, the monkey. He, finally, decided to betray his friend and please his life partner.
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Question 52 Marks
Why did the crocodile’s wife want to eat the monkey’s heart?
Answer
 The crocodile’s wife was annoyed with him for spending a lot of time with the monkey. She was fed up with managing the young ones alone. So she planned to get rid of the monkey once for all.
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Question 62 Marks
 How did the monkey and the crocodile become good friends?
Answer
: Both of them missed a friend to talk to. So they came close. Secondly, the monkey had lots of tasty fruit to give to the crocodile.
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Question 72 Marks
Why was the monkey happy/unhappy?
Answer
The monkey was happy because he had plenty of sweet fruits to eat. He was unhappy because he was alone. He had no friend to talk to and share the fruits with.
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Question 82 Marks
What does the last sentence of the story suggest? What would the crocodile tell his wife?
Answer
The crocodile was in a fix. He wanted to make an excuse for his failure. He told his wife that the monkey would be reaching there soon with lots of fruit as well as his heart. or Finally the crocodile would muster courage to tell have in strong and effective terms how she had spoiled a good relationship and that then wrcre areas where she really had to improve and change herself.
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Question 92 Marks
How did the monkey save himself?
Answer
The monkey was sad and terrified. But he was clever enough to make a plan to save his life. He said that he would gladly give away his heart to his friend’s wife. But unfortunately he had left his heart on the tree. The stupid crocodile swam back to the tree to collect the heart. The monkey jumped on to the tree and thus saved himself.
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Question 102 Marks
What did the crocodile tell the monkey midstream?
Answer
The crocodile could not displease his wife for the sake of his friend. One day he let the monkey sit on his back, and sailed out. He reached the midstream. Then he revealed his evil plan. He admitted that he meant to kill him and take his heart to his wife.
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Question 112 Marks
Why was the crocodile unwilling to invite his friend home?
Answer
The crocodile’s wife wanted to eat the heart of the monkey. The crocodile refused to oblige her. He could not betray his fast friend. He shouted at her angrily.
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Question 122 Marks
Why was the crocodile’s wife annoyed with her husband one day?
Answer
One day, the crocodile overstayed with the monkey. His wife had to manage the little ones alone. So she was annoyed with him.
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Question 132 Marks
What did the two friends generally talk about?
Answer
 The monkey and the crocodile became fast friends. They talked about birds  and animals. They also discussed the difficulties of the farmers when the rain failed.
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Question 142 Marks
The monkey was happy living in the fruit tree, but his happiness was not complete. What did he miss?
Answer
The monkey was happy in his fruit tree home. He had plenty to eat, but he had no company. He felt lonely. He needed a companion to talk to and also to share his fruits.
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Question and Answer (unit) [2-M] - English STD 6 Questions - Vidyadip