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Wonderful Waste

Gujarat Board · Class 5 · English- (Book-Marigold)

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Why was the cook in a fix after the Maharaja gave him an order about the vegetable scraps?

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Which step did the cook perform IMMEDIATELY after cutting the vegetables into long strips?

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What was the Maharaja's tone when he told the cook to use the vegetable scraps?

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The phrase 'Lo and behold!' in the story is used to express —

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Why is the story titled 'Wonderful Waste'? What does the title suggest about the vegetable scraps?

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The scraps, though considered waste, turned out to be wonderful when used creatively.

Step 1: A title usually reflects the central message or theme of a story. Step 2: The cook and others considered vegetable scraps as 'waste' with no value. Step 3: However, by using creativity and skill, the cook turned this waste into avial — a dish that became famous all over Kerala. Step 4: The word 'wonderful' refers to the amazing outcome that came from something that was going to be thrown away. Step 5: The title is therefore ironic and meaningful — it celebrates the idea that waste can be wonderful. This is also the central moral of the story.

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Which of the following is NOT a correct ingredient used in making avial, according to the story?

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Roasted peanuts

Step 1: The question tests careful reading of the recipe described in the story. Step 2: The ingredients mentioned in the story are: vegetable scraps, fresh coconut, green chillies, garlic, salt, curd, coconut oil, and curry leaves. Step 3: Whipped curd (Option A) is mentioned — 'he whipped some curd and added it.' Step 4: Curry leaves (Option B) are mentioned — 'decorated the dish with curry leaves.' Step 5: Fresh coconut (Option D) is mentioned — 'he ground some fresh coconut.' Roasted peanuts were NOT mentioned anywhere in the story, so Option C is the correct answer here.

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How did avial get its name?

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The cook thought of the name himself after thinking for a while.

Step 1: The text describes the moment of naming clearly. Step 2: After serving the dish, everyone was eager to know its name. Step 3: The story says, 'The cook thought and thought. Then a name came to his mind.' Step 4: This tells us the cook invented the name himself — it was a completely new dish with a brand-new name. Step 5: Options A, B, and D are all incorrect because the Maharaja did not name it, the guests did not name it, and it was not an old recipe. The cook's creativity extended to both the dish and its name.

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In the Bamboo Curry story, why did the bridegroom take the bamboo door with him when he was leaving?

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He misunderstood that the curry was made from the bamboo door and wanted to eat it again.

Step 1: Recall the scene where the bridegroom asks about the delicious curry. Step 2: The mother-in-law pointed at the bamboo door when he asked what the curry was made of. Step 3: He misinterpreted her gesture — he thought the door itself was the ingredient. Step 4: Since there was no bamboo in his village, he decided to take the door home so his wife could make the same curry. Step 5: This misunderstanding is the central joke of the folk tale. Options A, C, and D are not supported by the story — his only intention was to recreate the delicious curry.

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What are the important topics in Wonderful Waste for Gujarat Board Class 5 English- (Book-Marigold)?
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