Important Questions For All Chapters – English Class 6
1. Who was Thiruvalluvar?
- He was a great poet, saint, and weaver from Tamil Nadu.
2. What was Thiruvalluvar selling in the market?
- He was selling a beautiful piece of fabric.
3. What did the rich young man want to do?
- He wanted to test Thiruvalluvar’s patience and make him angry.
4. What did the young man do to the fabric?
- He tore the fabric into pieces to see Thiruvalluvar’s reaction.
5. How did Thiruvalluvar react when the fabric was torn?
- He remained calm and patiently reduced the price.
6. What happened when the fabric became useless?
- Thiruvalluvar said, “Now it has no price.”
7. What lesson did Thiruvalluvar teach the young man?
- He taught that hard work should be respected, and nothing should be wasted.
8. Why did Thiruvalluvar refuse the young man’s money?
- Because money cannot bring back destroyed work.
9. What did the young man learn from this incident?
- He learned that life and hard work are valuable and should not be wasted.
10. What does the story teach us about life?
- It teaches that if we waste life on bad actions, we cannot get it back.
11. Why did the young man keep tearing the fabric?
- He wanted to make Thiruvalluvar angry, but Thiruvalluvar did not react.
12. Why did Thiruvalluvar compare fabric to life?
- Just like a torn fabric cannot be restored, a wasted life cannot be fixed.
13. How did the young man feel at the end of the story?
- He felt ashamed and realized the importance of patience and hard work.
14. What moral values does the story teach?
- It teaches respect for hard work, patience, kindness, and the value of life.
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