One Way Ticket-II
Short Questions
1. Who wanted to see all the rides first at the fair?
- Krishna wanted to see all the rides first.
2. What did Lambu suggest to eat?
- Lambu suggested jalebies, bhajia, and kulfi.
3. What does the train ride look like?
- The train ride looks like a caterpillar.
4. What kind of horses were on the merry-go-round?
- The horses were wooden and decorated.
5. How much money was needed for return tickets?
- Rs. 15/- was needed for return tickets.
6. How much money did Gittoo have?
- Gittoo had only Rs. 5/-.
7. Who had saved some money separately?
- Krishan had saved Rs. 10/- separately.
8. Why was Lambu tired?
- Lambu was tired and couldn’t walk back.
9. Why was Bishni worried?
- She thought her mother would be upset if she got home late.
10. What time was it when Gittoo suggested resting?
- It was almost 11 o’clock at night.
Long Questions
1. Why did the group decide to look at all the rides before choosing one?
- The group, led by Krishna, wanted to explore all the available rides first so they could choose the most enjoyable ones. This also helped them stick together and not get lost in the crowd.
2. What was the group’s plan before starting the rides?
- They decided to eat something filling to get enough energy for the fair. While some had eaten earlier, others settled for snacks like jalebies, bhajia, and kulfi.
3. Describe the train ride at the fair.
- The train ride was shaped like a caterpillar and moved around the entire fair, giving the kids a fun and joyful experience.
4. What was special about the merry-go-round ride?
- The merry-go-round had beautifully decorated wooden horses as seats. Though it was exciting, it spun fast and made some kids dizzy.
5. Why did Gittoo say it wasn’t worth coming to the fair?
- Gittoo felt disappointed because they didn’t have enough money for the return journey. He regretted not planning properly before coming.
6. What problem did the children face at the end of the fair?
- They realized they didn’t have enough money to buy tickets to go back home. It caused panic and worry among all of them.
7. How did Krishan help solve the money problem?
- Krishan had saved Rs. 10/- secretly, which, when added to the Rs. 5/- they had, became enough for the tickets. His wisdom saved the group.
8. Why did everyone praise Krishan at the end?
- Krishan was called “the wise” because his foresight helped them buy return tickets. His planning ensured they got home safely.
9. What lesson can we learn from this story?
- The story teaches us to plan ahead and manage money wisely. It also highlights the importance of teamwork and looking out for one another.
10. How did the story end on a positive note?
- Despite the challenges, the children were able to return home safely thanks to Krishan’s saved money. They ended the day happy and relieved.
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