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The Great Escape

ICSE · Class 3 · English Literature-Book 'Gulmohar'

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Where were Dorothy and her friends walking when they saw a ditch?

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What was at the bottom of the first ditch they saw?

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Who suggested that the Lion could carry everyone across the first ditch one at a time?

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What did the Lion say when asked to jump over the first ditch?

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Why did the Scarecrow say he should go first on the Lion's back?

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Because falling would not hurt him

Step 1: Look for the Scarecrow's reason for going first. Step 2: The Scarecrow said, 'If you cannot jump over the ditch and fall, it would not hurt me at all.' Step 3: The Scarecrow is made of straw, so falling would not injure him like it would hurt the others. Step 4: This shows the Scarecrow was thoughtful and cared for his friends. The correct answer is 'Because falling would not hurt him.'

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What are Kalidahs described as in the story?

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Beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers

Step 1: Look for the description of Kalidahs in the story. Step 2: The Lion says, 'They are frightening beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers, with long and sharp claws.' Step 3: They are a mix of two animals – bear body and tiger head. Step 4: The other options describe different creatures not mentioned in the story. The correct answer is 'Beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers.'

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Who thought of the idea to chop down a tree to cross the second ditch?

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The Scarecrow

Step 1: Find the part of the story about the second ditch. Step 2: The Scarecrow said, 'This tree is very close to the ditch. If the Tin Woodman can chop it down, it will fall to the other side and we can walk over it easily.' Step 3: The plan was the Scarecrow's idea. Step 4: The Woodman carried out the plan but did not think of it. So the correct answer is 'The Scarecrow.'

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Who chopped down the tree to make a bridge over the second ditch?

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The Tin Woodman

Step 1: After the Scarecrow gave the idea, who carried it out? Step 2: The story says 'The Woodman set to work and chopped the tree.' Step 3: The Tin Woodman used his axe to do this job. Step 4: Dorothy and the Scarecrow do not have tools. The Lion pushed the tree. So the correct answer is 'The Tin Woodman.'

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What are the important topics in The Great Escape for ICSE Class 3 English Literature-Book 'Gulmohar'?
Key topics in The Great Escape include The Great Escape — Chapter Overview, The Great Escape – Story Overview, The Great Escape - Story Overview and Character Connections. These are the concepts ICSE Class 3 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 44 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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