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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
What was the fox's tone while complimenting the Raven?
  • Sarcastic
  • B
    Happy
  • C
    Sincere
  • D
    Admiring

Answer: A.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
The value that we learn from the poem 'The Raven and The Fox' is
  • A
    we should feel proud when we receive compliments
  • B
    we must always share our food
  • C
    we must always share our food
  • we must not trust the words of flattery

Answer: D.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
The fox compliments the Raven on _________.
  • his looks
  • B
    his looks and voice
  • C
    the possibility of him being a king
  • D
    his big beak

Answer: A.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
The Raven was _________ and the fox was _________ .
  • foolish, clever
  • B
    clever, foolish
  • C
    wise, greedy
  • D
    greedy, wise

Answer: A.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
The Raven's voice was not sweet as described by the fox and it was just
  • a croak
  • B
    a croak
  • C
    a coo
  • D
    a whistle

Answer: A.

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The Raven was so pleased with the ________ that he opened his mouth to sing. After getting the food the fox told the Raven that he should not listen to ________ .
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Q 24VSQ (2 Marks)2 Marks
If you were Mr Reynard, would you have advised the Raven the way the fox did after getting the morsel? Why or why not? Justify your answer by sharing evidence from the poem 'The Raven and The Fox'.
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After tricking the Raven into dropping the morsel he had in his mouth, the fox says that pride is unwise. How does the advice of the fox to "ignore sweet words that make you glow" serve to warn people about the influence of flattery and false praise on their decision-making?
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The famous English writer and philosopher John Ruskin once said, 'Pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes.' Explain how the poet Jean de La Fontaine uses this idea in her poem with reference to 'The Raven and The Fox'.
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"And now you know, Ignore sweet words that make you glow".
Q.1. Who is talking to whom in the given extract?
(a) The fox to the Raven$\quad$
(b) Raven to the fox$\quad$
(c) The Raven to himself$\quad$
(d) The fox to himself
Q.2. What do these words suggest about the listener?
Q.3. State True or False for the following statement. The Raven fell for the fox's trick.
Q.4. The opposite of 'glow' is
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"The Raven, who did not see the joke, that his voice was just a croak"
Q.1. What is the 'joke' being discussed here?
Q.2. State whether the given statement is True or False.
The Raven laughed a lot at the joke.
Q.3. Which other animal makes the 'croak' sound?
(i) Frog$\quad$(ii) Snake$\quad$(iii) Crocodile$\quad$(iv) Fox
Q.4. The word that rhymes with 'croak' is _____ .
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The Raven, who did not see the joke,
Forgot that his voice was just a croak.
He opened his beak, in his foolish pride-
And down fell the morsel the Fox had eyed.
Q.1. The Raven _________ that he croaked. (remembered/forgot)
Q.2. The Raven opened its beak to _________ . (eat/sing)
Q.3. The _________ fell down. (food/Raven)
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Said the Fox, in admiring tones: "My word!
Sir Raven, you are a handsome bird.
Such feathers! If you would only sing,
The birds of these woods would call you King." 
Q.1. The Fox calls the Raven a _______ bird. (foolish/good-looking)
Q.2. The Fox asks the Raven to _________ . (dance/sing)
Q.3. The Raven and the Fox live in the _______. (trees/woods)
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Mr Raven was perched upon a limb,
And Reynard the Fox looked up at him;
For the Raven held in his great big beak,
A morsel the Fox would go far to seek.
Q.1. Mr Raven is a_______ (bird/frog)
Q.2. The name of the fox is _______ . (Raven/Reynard)
Q.3. Mr Raven had________ in his beak. (a piece of food/ a bunch of leaves)
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"Ha-ha!" laughed the Fox."And now you know,
Ignore sweet words that make you glow.
Pride, my friend, is rather unwise;
I'm sure this teaching is quite a surprise." 
Q.1. The Fox _________ at the Raven. (laughed/looked)
Q.2. It is not _______ to be too proud of oneself. (wise/unwise)
Q.3. The Raven learnt a ______ (lesson/teaching)
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