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The King's Drum

ICSE · Class 1 · English Literature-Book

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Card 1Characters

Who are the two main characters in 'The King's Drum'?

Answer

The two main characters are Tiger and Mouse Deer. Tiger wants to eat Mouse Deer, but Mouse Deer is clever and saves himself by tricking Tiger.

Card 2Plot Comprehension

Why was Tiger angry at the end of the story?

Answer

Tiger was angry because he got stung by bees when he hit the beehive, thinking it was the king's drum. The bees came out and attacked him.

Card 3Vocabulary

What is a beehive?

Answer

A beehive is a home where bees live. It is usually made of wax and hangs on a tree. In the story, Mouse Deer tricks Tiger by saying the beehive is the king’s drum.

Card 4Character Trait

What does 'clever' mean? How is Mouse Deer clever?

Answer

'Clever' means smart or quick-thinking. Mouse Deer is clever because when Tiger tries to eat him, he quickly makes up a story about the beehive being the king’s drum to save himself.

Card 5Story Element

What is the 'king’s drum' in the story?

Answer

The 'king’s drum' is not a real drum. It is a beehive that Mouse Deer calls the king’s drum to trick Tiger. He says it makes a sweet sound and the king will be angry if anyone touches it.

Card 6Plot Development

Why did Mouse Deer point to the beehive?

Answer

Mouse Deer pointed to the beehave to trick Tiger. He said it was the king’s drum so Tiger would go and hit it, get stung by bees, and leave Mouse Deer alone.

Card 7Sequence of Events

What happened when Tiger beat the beehive?

Answer

When Tiger beat the beehive, the bees got angry and came out. They stung Tiger, and he cried 'Owwww!' and ran to the river to cool himself.

Card 8Grammar - Verbs

What is a verb?

Answer

A verb is a 'doing word' that tells us what someone or something is doing. For example: run, jump, eat, play. In the story, 'jumps', 'catches', and 'beats' are verbs.

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