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NCERT solutions for English - Honeycomb Class 7 chapter 4.2 - Chivvy [Latest edition]

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Solutions for Chapter 4.2: Chivvy

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4.2 of CBSE NCERT for English - Honeycomb Class 7.


Working with the PoemExtra Questions
Working with the Poem [Page 70]

NCERT solutions for English - Honeycomb Class 7 4.2 Chivvy Working with the Poem [Page 70]

Working with the Poem | Q 1.1 | Page 70

Discuss these questions in small groups before you answer them.

When is a grown-up likely to say this?
Don’t talk with your mouth full.

Working with the Poem | Q 1.2 | Page 70

Discuss these questions in small groups before you answer them.

When are you likely to be told this?
Say thank you.

Working with the Poem | Q 1.3 | Page 70

Discuss these questions in small groups before you answer them.

When do you think an adult would say this?
No one thinks you are funny.

Working with the Poem | Q 2 | Page 70

The last two lines of the poem are not prohibitions or instructions. What is the adult now asking the child to do? Do you think the poet is suggesting that this is unreasonable? Why?

Working with the Poem | Q 3 | Page 70

Why do you think grown-ups say the kind of things mentioned in the poem? Is it important that they teach children good manners, and how to behave in public?

Working with the Poem | Q 4 | Page 70

If you had to make some rules for grown-ups to follow, what would you say? Make at least five such rules. Arrange the lines as in a poem.

Extra Questions

NCERT solutions for English - Honeycomb Class 7 4.2 Chivvy Extra Questions

Extra Questions | Q 1

Why do the grown-ups tell the children not to talk with their mouth full?

Extra Questions | Q 2

What all instructions are given by the adults regarding noise?

Extra Questions | Q 3

What happens when the adults give too many instructions to their children?

Extra Questions | Q 4

Why is the child asked to stand straight?

Extra Questions | Q 5

What does walking by dragging feet suggest?

Extra Questions | Q 6

Make a sentence of your own using the word ‘drag.’

Extra Questions | Q 7

Who is giving these instructions?

  • The poet

  • An adult

  • A child

  • The teacher

Extra Questions | Q 8

To whom are these instructions being addressed?

  • The poet

  • An adult

  • A child

  • The teacher

Extra Questions | Q 9

Why would the child need a hankie?

  • To clean his mouth.

  • To clean his shoes.

  • To clean his bag.

  • To clean his slate.

Solutions for 4.2: Chivvy

Working with the PoemExtra Questions

NCERT solutions for English - Honeycomb Class 7 chapter 4.2 - Chivvy

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