Chapter-4         The Tree that Never Stopped Giving


1. Where did the boy live?

Answer:
The boy lived in a village.

2. What kind of boy was he?

Answer:
He was a naughty boy.

3. Near which tree did the boy spend his time?

Answer:
He spent his time near a large, old mango tree.

4. What did the boy do near the tree every day?

Answer:
He played for hours near the tree.

5. What did the boy make from the tree’s leaves?

Answer:
He made a crown from the tree’s leaves.

6. What did the boy declare after wearing the crown?

Answer:
He declared that he was the king of the forest.

7. How did the tree feel about the boy?

Answer:
The tree loved the boy and enjoyed his company.

8. How did time change the boy?

Answer:
The boy grew into a man.

9. Did the tree’s feelings for the boy change?

Answer:
No, to the tree he would always remain a boy.

10. What happened as the boy grew older?

Answer:
He gradually stopped coming to the tree.

11. How did the tree feel when the boy stopped visiting?

Answer:
The tree felt sad and lonely.

12. What made the tree happy one day?

Answer:
The boy returned to the tree.

13. What did the boy say when he came back?

Answer:
He said that he needed money.

14. Why did the boy need money?

Answer:
He needed money to get married.

15. What did the tree offer to help the boy?

Answer:
The tree offered him its mangoes.

16. What did the tree say about its mangoes?

Answer:
The mangoes were the best variety.

17. What did the tree advise the boy to do with the mangoes?

Answer:
The tree advised him to sell them.

18. What would selling the mangoes give the boy?

Answer:
It would give him enough money.

19. How did the boy react to the tree’s offer?

Answer:
He accepted the offer immediately.

20. For what did the boy not wait?

Answer:
He did not wait to thank the tree.

21. What does the mango tree symbolize?

Answer:
The mango tree symbolizes selfless love and generosity.

22. What does the boy represent?

Answer:
The boy represents human beings who take from nature.

23. How is the tree described in the story?

Answer:
The tree is described as loving, generous, and giving.

24. What lesson does the tree teach us?

Answer:
The tree teaches us to give without expecting anything in return.

25. How do trees help human beings?

Answer:
Trees provide food, oxygen, shelter, shade, and resources.

26. What human weakness is shown in the boy’s behavior?

Answer:
Selfishness and lack of gratitude.

27. Why should we be thankful to trees?

Answer:
Because trees support life and give endlessly.

28. What is the central theme of the lesson?

Answer:
The lesson highlights the selfless nature of trees and the selfish nature of humans.

29. How should humans treat trees?

Answer:
Humans should protect, respect, and care for trees.

30. What moral does the story convey?

Answer:
We should be grateful to nature and not exploit it selfishly.

Answer by Dimpee Bora