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Chapter 3 Taro Reward Solutions

Question - 1 : -
Why did Taro run in the direction of the stream? (5)

Answer - 1 : -

Taro ran in the direction of the stream because he was very thirsty. He had never seen a rushing stream or heard the sound of falling water in that part of the forest.

Question - 2 : -
How did Taro’s father show his happiness after drinking saké? (7)

Answer - 2 : -

Taro’s father was so delighted with the saké that when he swallowed a sip of the liquid, he stopped shivering and became energetic and did a little dance in the middle of the floor.

Question - 3 : -
Why did the waterfall give Taro saké and others water? (12)

Answer - 3 : -

The waterfall gave Taro saké and others water because Taro was a very thoughtful and dutiful son to his parents. He used to serve his parents with dedication and sincerity. The saké from the waterfall was a reward for his goodness. On the other hand, the people of his village got plain water because they were greedy.

Question - 4 : -
Why did the villagers want to drown Taro? (10, 11)

Answer - 4 : -

When the villagers went to the waterfall with big pitchers and vessels to collect saké, they simply got plain water from the waterfall. They thought that Taro had fooled and tricked them. Hence, they decided to punish him by drowning him in the same waterfall.

Question - 5 : -
Why did the Emperor reward Taro? (13)

Answer - 5 : -

Taro was a very dutiful son to his parents and served them with devotion. The Emperor rewarded him with twenty pieces of gold for having been so good and kind to his parents. He also named the fountain after Taro. Through this reward, the Emperor declared Taro as a role model for all children and wanted to encourage all of them to love, honour and obey their parents.

Question - 6 : -
Taro earned very little money because

(i) he didn’t work hard enough.
(ii) the villagers didn’t need wood.
(iii) the price of wood was very low.

Answer - 6 : -

(iii) the price of wood was very low.


Question - 7 : -
Taro decided to earn extra money

(i) to live a more comfortable life.
(ii) to buy his old father some saké.
(iii) to repair the cracks in the hut.

Answer - 7 : -

(ii) to buy his old father some saké.

Question - 8 : -
The neighbour left Taro’s hut in a hurry because

(i) she was delighted with the drink.
(ii) she was astonished to hear Taro’s story.
(iii) she wanted to tell the whole village about the waterfall.

Answer - 8 : -

(iii) she wanted to tell the whole village about the waterfall.

Question - 9 : -
Strike off the words in the box below that are not suitable.
Taro wanted to give his old parents everything they needed.

This shows that he was …
thoughtful hardworking loving honest
considerate trustworthy efficient kind

Answer - 9 : -

honest, trustworthy, efficient.

Question - 10 : -
“This made Taro sadder than ever.” This’ refers to

a strong wind that began to blow.
Taro’s father’s old age.
Taro’s inability to buy expensive sake for his father. (Mark the right item.)

Answer - 10 : -

3. Taro’s inability to buy expensive sake for his father. ✓

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