Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy
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What did the king believe would ensure his success in any undertaking?

  • Always knowing the right time, people, and actions (correct)
  • Being free from distractions
  • Having the right people to assist him
  • Knowing the correct location for every action
  • Some learned men suggested that a strict schedule would allow the king to know the right time for every action.

    True

    What was the bearded man's initial intention toward the king?

  • To seek forgiveness
  • To negotiate peace
  • To kill the king (correct)
  • To assist the king
  • What did the king offer as a reward for finding the answers to his questions?

    <p>A great reward</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The king sought to know the right time for every action, the most necessary people to consult, and the ________ thing to do.

    <p>most important</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The king refused to forgive the bearded man for his past actions.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the responses given by the learned men with their perspectives on determining the right time for actions:

    <p>A strict schedule = Must draw up a table of days and live by it Attentiveness to the present = Should always be aware of ongoing matters Council of wise men = Requires help from others to determine proper timing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the king promise to do for the wounded man after forgiving him?

    <p>Send his servants and physician to attend upon him and restore his property.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The hermit was found ____ seeds in the beds.

    <p>sowing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the characters with their actions.

    <p>King = Forgives his enemy Bearded man = Seeks revenge on the king Hermit = Sows seeds King's bodyguards = Wound the bearded man</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy

    • A king desires to know the right time to start any action, who the right people are to engage with, and the most important thing to do.
    • He announces a reward for anyone who can provide answers to these questions.
    • Different learned men offer various perspectives on finding the right time, suggesting methods like a timetable, constant attentiveness, or consulting a council of wise men.
    • The king encounters a bearded man, an enemy who had intended to kill him but was saved by the king's compassion.
    • The hermit, from whom the king seeks wisdom, emphasizes that understanding comes from experience rather than answers provided on demand.
    • The story illustrates themes of forgiveness, the significance of the present moment, and the interconnectedness of actions and consequences.

    Granny’s Tree Climbing by Ruskin Bond

    • The poem characterizes the narrator’s grandmother as adventurous and spirited, with a talent for climbing trees up until age sixty-two.
    • Despite societal norms urging older individuals to act gracefully, Granny chooses to live life on her own terms, enjoying tree climbing.
    • The narrator recounts a humorous incident where Granny gets stuck in a tree, leading to a doctor's recommendation for her to rest.
    • She expresses a desire for a tree-top house after her recovery, showcasing her determination to maintain her adventurous spirit.
    • The father builds the tree-house, allowing Granny to continue enjoying life in a way that brings her happiness.
    • The poem highlights themes of defiance against age, the joy of childhood experiences, and the special bond between family members.

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    This quiz focuses on Leo Tolstoy's thought-provoking story 'Three Questions'. It encourages readers to reflect on themes such as timing, occupations, and the nature of importance in life. Engage with questions that inspire deep discussions about personal priorities and values.

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