Bell the Cat
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What did the grocer do to solve the problem of mice in the grocery shop?

  • Bought a cat to hunt the mice (correct)
  • Bought mouse traps
  • Bought more food to distract the mice
  • Sought help from the town council
  • Why were the mice afraid of the cat?

  • They were scared of the cat's size
  • The cat had a fierce reputation
  • They feared the cat would eat them (correct)
  • The cat was known to be cunning
  • What was the mice's solution to keep track of the cat's movements?

  • Set up surveillance cameras
  • Lure the cat into a cage
  • Tie a bell around the cat's neck (correct)
  • Create a map of the cat's territory
  • What was the flaw in the mice's plan to tie a bell around the cat's neck?

    <p>No one volunteered to tie the bell</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did the grocer buy a cat for the grocery shop?

    <p>To control the mice infestation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the average calorie burn per mile when jogging?

    <p>100 calories</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does jogging benefit cardiovascular health?

    <p>It keeps the heart pumping in good condition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the impact of jogging on mental health?

    <p>It tends to make people happier and have a better outlook on life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How much can a man weighing 68 kg burn in terms of calories per 10 km of jogging?

    <p>600 calories</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What makes jogging a suitable exercise for everyone?

    <p>It can be done anytime, anywhere, alone or with friends</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Mice in the Grocery Shop

    • The grocer introduced a cat to address the mouse problem in the grocery store.
    • Mice were afraid of the cat due to its predatory nature and instinct to hunt them.

    Mice's Strategy Against the Cat

    • To monitor the cat’s movements, the mice devised a plan to tie a bell around the cat’s neck.

    Flaw in the Plan

    • The mice's plan had a significant flaw: no one considered which mouse would take the initiative to actually attach the bell to the cat.

    Reasons for Buying the Cat

    • The grocer purchased the cat specifically to keep the mouse population under control in the shop.

    Jogging and Calorie Burn

    • The average calorie burn when jogging is approximately 100 calories per mile.
    • A 68 kg man can burn around 600 calories when jogging a distance of 10 km.

    Benefits of Jogging

    • Jogging provides cardiovascular benefits by strengthening the heart, improving circulation, and reducing the risk of heart disease.
    • It is also known to enhance mental health by releasing endorphins, which can boost mood and alleviate stress.

    Suitability of Jogging

    • Jogging is recognized as a suitable exercise for everyone due to its adaptability to different fitness levels and environments.

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    Test your knowledge of the classic fable "Bell the Cat" with this quiz! See how much you remember about the story and its moral lesson.

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