Chapter- 6                       Into the Wild


Question 1: What is the title of the lesson?
Answer: The title of the lesson is “Into the Wild”.

Question 2: What is the main theme of the lesson “Into the Wild”?
Answer: The lesson focuses on nature, wildlife, fear, adventure and human experiences in the wild.

Question 3: What is the purpose of the Ice Breaker activities?
Answer: The purpose is to help students share personal experiences and express their thoughts freely.

Question 4: What kind of incidents are students asked to narrate in class?
Answer: Students are asked to narrate incidents when they were extremely terrified or awestruck.

Question 5: What does the word “terrified” mean?
Answer: Terrified means feeling very afraid.

Question 6: What does “awestruck” mean?
Answer: Awestruck means feeling amazed or filled with wonder.

Question 7: Why do people sometimes feel scared while discussing strange creatures?
Answer: People feel scared because imagination increases fear, especially at night.

Question 8: What factor adds to fear while discussing strange creatures?
Answer: Fear increases at midnight or in the absence of parents.

Question 9: What is the suggested solution to avoid such fear?
Answer: The solution is to avoid such baseless discussions and stories.

Question 10: Why should we avoid scary stories at night?
Answer: Because they increase fear and disturb mental peace.

Question 11: What is the purpose of completing the table on fear and solutions?
Answer: It helps students understand causes of fear and ways to overcome it.

Question 12: What activities are listed in the second table?
Answer: Activities like painting, travelling, wildlife photography, conserving environment and bird-watching are listed.

Question 13: Why is painting considered a hobby, passion and profession?
Answer: Because it allows self-expression and can also be chosen as a career.

Question 14: Why is travelling considered a profession?
Answer: Because there is great demand for professional tourist guides in tourism.

Question 15: What is wildlife photography?
Answer: Wildlife photography is taking photographs of animals and nature in their natural habitat.

Question 16: Why does wildlife photography have limited professional scope?
Answer: Because in the age of computers, competition is high and opportunities are limited.

Question 17: What does conserving the environment mean?
Answer: It means protecting nature and natural resources from damage.

Question 18: Why is conserving the environment important?
Answer: It helps maintain ecological balance and protects wildlife.

Question 19: What is bird-watching?
Answer: Bird-watching is observing birds in their natural surroundings.

Question 20: How can bird-watching be useful as a hobby?
Answer: It increases knowledge about birds and develops love for nature.

Question 21: What is the purpose of matching wildlife sanctuaries with locations?
Answer: It helps students learn about important national parks of India.

Question 22: Where is Bandipur National Park located?
Answer: Bandipur National Park is located in Karnataka.

Question 23: Where is Kaziranga National Park located?
Answer: Kaziranga National Park is located in Assam.

Question 24: Where is Jim Corbett National Park located?
Answer: Jim Corbett National Park is located in Uttarakhand.

Question 25: Where is Ranthambore National Park located?
Answer:
Ranthambore National Park is located in Rajasthan.

Question 26: Where is Kanha National Park located?
Answer: Kanha National Park is located in Madhya Pradesh.

Question 27: Why are national parks important?
Answer: National parks protect wildlife and conserve natural habitats.

Question 28: How does the lesson encourage love for nature?
Answer: It encourages activities related to wildlife, travel and environment.

Question 29: What skills do Ice Breaker activities develop in students?
Answer: They develop confidence, communication skills and self-expression.

Question 30: What message does the lesson “Into the Wild” give?
Answer:
The lesson teaches us to understand nature, overcome fear and respect wildlife.

Answer by Dimpee Bora