Chapter 6
Ans: We should be careful when we visit the zoo.
Q2. Why should we not make fun of the camel’s hump?
Q4. What is the name of the poem? Who wrote it?
Ans: The name of the poem is "Zoo Manners" and it is written by Eileen Mathias.
Q5. What should we not do at the zoo?
Ans: We should not tease, laugh at, or make fun of animals at the zoo.
Q6. Why should we not make fun of the camel’s hump?
Ans: Because the camel is proud of his noble bump.
Q7. Who thinks he is wise like humans?
Ans: The chimpanzee thinks he is wise like us.
Q8. What do penguins do around the lake?
Ans: Penguins strut (walk proudly) around the lake.
Q9. Can animals understand our words?
Ans: Yes, the penguins can understand the remarks we make.
Q8. What will happen if we treat animals kindly?
Ans: If we treat animals kindly, we’ll always be welcomed at the zoo.
Q9. What should we do when we visit a zoo?
Ans: We should be careful, respectful, and kind to the animals at the zoo.
Q10. Which animal has a hump?
Ans: The camel has a hump.
Q11. Which animal thinks he is as wise as we are?
Ans: The chimpanzee thinks he is as wise as we are.
Q12. What can these animals do? Complete the sentences:
(i) The camel can walk proudly with his hump.
(ii) The chimpanzee can behave like a wise person.
(iii) The penguins can understand the remarks we make.
Q13. What is the message of the poem?
Ans: The poem teaches us to treat animals with kindness and respect when we visit the zoo.
Q14. What does the camel feel about his hump?
Ans: The camel is proud of his noble hump.
Q15. What should we not do at the zoo?
Ans: We should not laugh at animals or make fun of them.
Q16. What happens if we treat animals well?
Ans: If we treat animals well, we will always be welcomed at the zoo.
Q17. Who is the poet of “Zoo Manners”?
Ans: The poet is Eileen Mathias.