Chapter 13
THE LITTLE RED HEN
1. What is the story “The Little Red Hen” about?
Answer: The story “The Little Red Hen” is about a hardworking hen who does all the work herself and teaches a lesson that those who do not work should not expect rewards.
2. Where was the Little Red Hen scratching when she found the wheat?
Answer: The Little Red Hen was scratching in the farmyard when she found a grain of wheat.
3. What did the Little Red Hen find one day?
Answer: She found a grain of wheat while scratching the ground.
4. Why did the Little Red Hen ask for help after finding the wheat?
Answer: She asked for help because planting, cutting, threshing, and making bread required a lot of work.
5. Whom did the Little Red Hen ask to plant the wheat?
Answer: She asked the duck, the cat, and the dog to help her plant the wheat.
6. What reply did the duck give when asked to plant the wheat?
Answer: The duck replied, “Not I,” and refused to help.
7. How did the cat respond to the hen’s request to plant the wheat?
Answer: The cat also said, “Not I,” and refused to help.
8. What was the dog’s answer when asked to help plant the wheat?
Answer: The dog said, “Not I,” and did not help the hen.
9. What did the Little Red Hen do when no one helped her plant the wheat?
Answer: She planted the grain of wheat herself.
10. What happened to the wheat after some time?
Answer: After some time, the wheat grew tall and ripe.
11. Who did the hen ask to cut the wheat?
Answer: She again asked the duck, the cat, and the dog to cut the wheat.
12. Did any of the animals help the hen in cutting the wheat?
Answer: No, none of the animals helped her.
13. What did the hen do after everyone refused to cut the wheat?
Answer: The hen cut the wheat herself.
14. What was the next task after cutting the wheat?
Answer: The next task was threshing the wheat to separate the grains.
15. Who refused to help in threshing the wheat?
Answer: The duck, the cat, and the dog all refused to help.
16. How did the Little Red Hen react to their refusal to thresh the wheat?
Answer: She decided to thresh the wheat herself.
17. What did the hen ask after threshing the wheat?
Answer: She asked who would take the wheat to the mill to grind it into flour.
18. Did any animal agree to take the wheat to the mill?
Answer: No, all the animals again said “Not I.”
19. Who took the wheat to the mill?
Answer: The Little Red Hen took the wheat to the mill herself.
20. What was made after the wheat was ground into flour?
Answer: Bread was made from the flour.
21. Who wanted to eat the bread in the end?
Answer: The duck, the cat, and the dog wanted to eat the bread.
22. Why did the hen refuse to give bread to the other animals?
Answer: She refused because they had not helped her in any of the work.
23. With whom did the Little Red Hen share the bread?
Answer: She shared the bread with her chicks.
24. What lesson does the story teach us?
Answer: The story teaches that hard work is important and lazy people do not deserve rewards.
25. How is the Little Red Hen described in the story?
Answer: The Little Red Hen is described as hardworking, responsible, and determined.
26. Why are the duck, cat, and dog called lazy?
Answer: They are called lazy because they refused to help at every stage of work.
27. What does the word “scratching” mean in the story?
Answer: “Scratching” means digging or scraping the ground.
28. What is a farmyard?
Answer: A farmyard is the open area around a farmhouse where animals live.
29. What does “threshing” mean?
Answer: Threshing means separating grains from the stalk by beating.
30. Why is the hen’s behavior fair at the end?
Answer: Her behavior is fair because only she worked hard, so she deserved the reward.
31. How does the story encourage children to work?
Answer: It shows that those who work hard enjoy success and happiness.
32. What would have happened if the animals had helped the hen?
Answer: If they had helped, they would have shared the bread.
33. Why is the story suitable for children?
Answer: Because it teaches moral values like hard work and responsibility.
34. What kind of folktale is “The Little Red Hen”?
Answer: It is an English folktale.
35. How many times did the hen ask for help in the story?
Answer: She asked for help many times—while planting, cutting, threshing, and grinding.
36. What quality of leadership does the hen show?
Answer: She shows self-confidence and independence.
37. How does the story show the result of laziness?
Answer: The lazy animals did not get any bread.
38. What message does the story give to students?
Answer: Students should study and work hard to succeed.
39. Why is sharing important according to the story?
Answer: Sharing is important, but only with those who contribute.
40. What is the moral of “The Little Red Hen”?
Answer: The moral of the story is: “Work hard if you want to enjoy the rewards.”
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