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The Apple Tree and the Farmer(6th Standard) - Supplementary - Answers - Samacheer Kalvi


The Apple Tree and the Farmer


Read the following statements. Say True of False. 

1. The farmer had spent his childhood playing under the tree.

Answer: True

2. The farmer felt the space could be used to build a house.

Answer: False

3. The apple tree requested the farmer not to cut it.

Answer: False

4. All the little animals were happy about the farmer’s decision.

Answer: True

5. The apple tree was home for all the little animals.

Answer: True


Identify the speaker/character. 

1. Please don’t cut the tree.

Answer: daughter and her friends

2. You can enjoy the shade when you become old.

Answer: daugher and her friends

3. I promise that I will never cut this tree.

Answer: Farmer


Choose the right option.

1. The animals became worried because
a) there was heavy rain
b) the farmer began to chop the tree
c) the farmer chased them away
d) the tree became old

Answer: b) the farmer began to chop the tree

2. The farmer’s daughter and her friends came out because
a) they wanted to play under the tree
b) they heard the commotion of the creatures
c) the farmer called them
d) they heard the farmer’s voice

Answer: b) they heard the commotion of the creatures

3. The farmer promised that he would
a) grow more trees
b) provide shelter to all the little animals
c) not cut the tree
d) be thankful to the children

Answer: c) not cut the tree


Read the passage and answer the following.

All of a sudden, the farmer noticed a small fruit hanging from a branch. It was an apple and looked as delicious as the ones he ate as a boy. He plucked it and bit into the juicy fruit. The memories of the fun he had had as a boy came rushing back. When his daughter saw the changed expression in her father’s face, she started pleading harder.

1. What did the farmer notice? 

    The farmer noticed a small fruit hanging from a branch.


2. What made him recall his childhood? 

    He ate an apple from the tree and its taste made him recall his childhood. 


3. Why did his daughter start pleading?

    When his daughter saw the changed expression in her father’s face, she started pleading harder.

    


Rearrange the jumbled sentences.

1. He did not listen to their cries.

2. The farmer continued cutting the tree.

3. His childhood memories made him realize his mistake.

4. He decided to cut the tree thinking that it was useless.

5. The taste of the apple brought back his childhood memories.

6. The farmer had an old apple tree in his garden.

7. All the little animals in the tree pleaded with him.

8. He spent all his childhood playing under the apple tree.


Answer:

6. The farmer had an old apple tree in his garden.

4. He decided to cut the tree thinking that it was useless.

7. All the little animals in the tree pleaded with him.

1. He did not listen to their cries.

2. The farmer continued cutting the tree.

8. He spent all his childhood playing under the apple tree.

5. The taste of the apple brought back his childhood memories.

3. His childhood memories made him realize his mistake.


Answer the following questions

1. Which part of the story do you like? Why? 

    I like the last part of the story because the farmer realises his mistake. He decides not to cut the tree. 

2. If the little animals become homeless what will happen? 

    If the little animals become homeless, they will have to go in search of shelter. Some of them may die. 

3. What made the farmer realise his mistakes?

    The farmer thought of his childhood days. He had enjoyed playing under the apple tree. This made him realise his mistakes. 


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