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Class VI English (Poorvi) Book Solution ©kvsecontent.com Chapter 3 - Rama To The Rescue Summary "Rama to the Rescue" is the story of a clever and brave kotwal (policeman) named Rama. The story begins with a man and his wife hearing strange noises at night. They realize that a thief is trying to break into their house. The man cleverly comes up with a plan to trick the thief by loudly calling out to Rama, the village kotwal, as if he were already nearby. The thief, thinking that Rama is close, tries to escape. Hearing his name called, Rama actually comes running to the scene and catches the thief. The thief is arrested, and the cleverness of the man and the timely arrival of Rama save the day. The story highlights the importance of quick thinking and the role of the kotwal in protecting the villagers. "राम बचाव के लिए" एक चतरुऔर बहादरुकोतवाल राम की कहानी ह।ैकहानी एक आदमी और उसकी पत्नी सेशरूु होती ह, ैजो रात में अजीब आवाजेंसनुतेह।ैंउन्हेंसमझ मेंआता हैकक एक चोर उनकेघर मेंघसुनेकी कोकशश कर रहा ह।ैआदमी चतरुाई सेएक योजना बनाता हैऔर जोर सेकोतवाल राम को ऐसेबलुाता हैजैसेवह पास ही हो। चोर, यह सोचकर कक राम पास में है, भागने की कोकशश करता ह।ैजब राम को अपना नाम पकुारतेहुए सनुाई दतेा ह, ैतो वह सच मेंवहाांआता हैऔर चोर को पकड़ लेता ह।ैचोर को कगरफ्तार कर कलया जाता है, और आदमी की चालाकी और राम की समय पर मदद सेसब कुछ सरुकित हो जाता ह।ैयह कहानी तेजी सेसोचनेऔर कोतवाल की भकूमका को दशााती ह, ैजो गााँव के लोगों की रिा करता है। New Words Word Phonics/Pronunciation Meaning Use in Sentences Rescue res·kyoo To save someone from danger The fireman came to the rescue of the trapped family. Thief theef A person who steals The thief was caught by the police while trying to escape. Kotwal A traditional term for a police officer or village guard The kotwal was known for his bravery in catching criminals. Chatter cha·tuh To talk quickly about unimportant things. The children continued to chatter even during the class. Closely kloze·lee With great attention He watched the game closely, not wanting to miss any detail. Perhaps puh·haps Maybe or possibly Perhaps we should go to the library to finish our homework.
Class VI English (Poorvi) Book Solution ©kvsecontent.com Wonder vuhn·duh A feeling of surprise or amazement He looked at the fireworks with a sense of wonder. Yard yaad An outdoor area, usually next to a house or building The children were playing in the yard when it started to rain. Solution suh·lyoo·shn A way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation The teacher provided a quick solution to the math problem. Silently sai·luhnt·lee Without making any noise The cat moved silently across the room to avoid being noticed. Question-Answer Session 1. Identify the following people. How do they help us when we are in trouble? Ans. The people mentioned include police officers, firefighters, doctors. They help us by protecting us from danger, saving lives, and providing assistance in difficult situations. 2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. The word ‘rescue’ means to save someone. a. make fun of someone b. save someone c. ask someone for help 3. Work in pairs. Put a tick mark at the end of the phrases describing those who need to be rescued. Share your answers with your teacher and classmates a. A man stuck in a building on fire. ✔ b. A woman buying vegetables in the market. c. A dog who has hurt its leg. ✔ d. A tree being cut down in a forest. ✔ 4. The policeman in the story you are about to read is called the kotwal. Some people call him thaanedar. What do you call a policeman in your language? Share it with your classmates and teacher. Ans. In Hindi, a policeman is often called "पुलिसवािा" or "कोतवाि." 5. Imagine you are alone at home and you face a problem. Answer the following questions and share your answers with your teacher and classmates. a. Will you solve the problem yourself or wait for someone to help you?
Class VI English (Poorvi) Book Solution ©kvsecontent.com Ans. I would try to solve the problem myself first, but if it becomes too difficult, I would not hesitate to ask for help from someone. b. How will you deal with the problem? Give a reason. i. Be worried about the problem and give up. ii. Feel angry that only you have the problem. iii. Think quickly about ways to solve the problem I would stay calm and think of different ways to solve the problem because getting worried or angry wouldn’t help. By thinking carefully and acting wisely, I believe I can find a solution. Let us discuss 6. Work in pairs to match the words in Column A with the meanings in Column B. 7. Fill in the boxes with suitable words as you read the story. Solution Rama (the kotwal) The man (house owner) The story takes place in a village and the man's house at night. The thief The man's wife A thief is trying to break into the man's house while he and his wife are about to sleep. The man calls out for Rama, pretending that Rama is nearby. The real Rama hears the call, comes running, and catches the thief.
Class VI English (Poorvi) Book Solution ©kvsecontent.com Let us think and reflect 8. Read the following lines and then answer the questions that follow a. Man: What’s the matter? What are you looking at? Wife: Ssssh! Listen! Man: Somebody is trying to get in. Wife: I ... I think he has got in ... the noise has stopped i. What makes the man say the first line? Ans. The man says this because he notices his wife looking at something with concern and wants to know what’s going on. ii. Choose the correct option. The wife says ‘Ssssh! Listen!’. What does the word ‘Ssssh’ mean here? a. sleep b. help c. rest d. be silent iii. How can you tell that the wife was listening carefully? Ans. The wife was listening carefully because she noticed the sound of someone trying to break in and immediately warned her husband. b. Rama, the village kotwal, ran to the house from which he heard his name being called. Rama: Oh, Oh! Some thief has dug his way into this house i. Fill in the blank with the correct word from the given lines. The villagers caught the thief and took him to the kotwal (police officer). ii. Choose the correct option. What do the words “Oh, Oh!” show here? a. surprise b. anger c. pain d. happiness iii. How can you tell that the kotwal was good at his job? Ans. The kotwal was good at his job because he quickly responded when he heard his name being called. He acted immediately by running to the house where the thief was breaking in, showing that he was alert and responsible. His quick actions helped catch the thief and prevent the robbery. 9. Give one reason why the man and his wife were not able to fall asleep. Ans. The man and his wife were unable to sleep because they heard strange noises, indicating that someone might be trying to break into their house. 10. What did the thief wish would happen? Did it happen? Ans. The thief wished that he could steal from the house without getting caught. However, this did not happen because the man cleverly called out for the kotwal, and the thief was caught. 11. How did the man and his wife get help from the kotwal?