A Tale of Two Birds
Gujarat Board · Class 6 · English
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Why did the king ride deep into the forest on the day he got lost?
What was the first bird's exact warning to the robbers when it saw the king resting under the tree?
The second bird told the king, 'He is my brother but he has made friends with robbers.' What does this line reveal about the second bird?
How was the mother bird killed in the story?
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What did the king notice when he first saw the second bird at the ashram that surprised him?
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The second bird looked just like the first bird he had seen near the cave
Step 1: Recall what happened when the king reached the ashram. Step 2: After hearing the welcoming words of the second bird, the king looked up and saw a big, brown bird in the tree. Step 3: He said to himself, 'This one looks like the other bird outside the cave.' Step 4: This means the physical appearance was identical — both were big and brown — but their behaviour was completely opposite. Step 5: Options A, C, and D are not supported by the text. The king's surprise came specifically from the physical similarity combined with the completely different behaviour.
What is the central moral lesson of the story 'A Tale of Two Birds'?
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One is known by the company one keeps — surroundings shape character and behaviour
Step 1: Identify the moral by looking at what the rishi says at the end of the story. Step 2: The rishi explains, 'After all, one is known by the company one keeps.' Step 3: Both birds were born to the same mother and looked identical, but their behaviour became completely different because of the company they lived with. Step 4: The first bird lived with robbers and became like a robber. The second bird lived at a peaceful ashram and became gentle and welcoming. Step 5: Options A, B, and D are surface observations but not the moral lesson. The story's core message is about how environment and
Which of the following proverbs BEST summarises the story, according to the question in the textbook itself?
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One is known by the company one keeps
Step 1: The textbook itself asks students to choose from three proverbs. Step 2: 'A bird in hand is worth two in the bush' means something certain is better than something uncertain — this does not relate to the story's message. Step 3: 'A friend in need is a friend indeed' is about friendship in difficult times — also not the story's main message. Step 4: 'One is known by the company one keeps' directly matches the rishi's explanation and the story's theme — the birds' characters were shaped by who they lived with. Step 5: Option D is not even given in the textbook. The textbook-correct answe
After the storm, where exactly did the baby bird that later met the rishi land?
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Outside the rishi's ashram, a little distance away
Step 1: Go back to the opening paragraphs of the story. Step 2: After the storm, the wind blew the two baby birds to the other side of the forest. Step 3: One of them landed near a cave where robbers lived. Step 4: The other landed outside a rishi's ashram, a little distance away — not inside it. Step 5: Option A and B suggest the bird was inside the ashram, which is incorrect. Option D mentions a cave next to the ashram, which is a confusion of two different locations. The precise location is 'outside' the ashram.
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