Niketan Class 7 English Chapter 24 The story of Emperor Akbar and Birbal

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Niketan Class 7 English Chapter 24 The story of Emperor Akbar and Birbal

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The story of Emperor Akbar and Birbal

Chapter – 24

ENGLISH

SHANKARDEV SISHU VIDYA NIKETAN

TEXTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Questions:

Q.(a) What was the bet between Akbar and birbal ?

Ans :- The bet between Akbar and Birbal was that no one would stand in ice cold water for one  night.

Q.(b) What did Birbal say ?

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Ans :- Birbal said human being would to anything for money.

Q.(c) What did Akbar ask the young man ?

Ans :- Akbar asked the young man that how he would stand in such ice-cold water.

Q.(d) What did the young man say ?

Ans :- The young man said that he was looking at the small light coming from one of the palace rooms.

Q.(e) What did one of the courtiers say ?

Ans :- One of the courtiers said that the young man received warmth from the light and he does not deserve a thousand of gold pieces.

Q.(f) Do you think the courtiers say ?

Ans :- I think that the courtiers said.

Q.(g) Was Akbar right in sending the young man away without giving him the promised gold ?

Ans :- No.

Q.(h) Why was Birbal sad ?

Ans :- Birbal was sad because the young man deserved the those thousand gold pieces as he stood the whole night in the ice-cold water.

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