The Power of Small Actions – Solutions

For the unseen passage ‘The Power of Small Actions’ , click here

Answers to MCQs

  1. b) To benefit future generations
    Explanation: Ratan explicitly stated that the shade of the trees was for those who come after him, indicating his focus on future generations.
  2. b) She was curious and asked questions
    Explanation: Anjali approached Ratan with questions about why he planted trees, showing curiosity rather than immediate inspiration or dismissal.
  3. b) Thick and green
    Explanation: In the passage, “lush” describes the forest, implying it was dense, green, and thriving.
  4. b) Birds returned to the area
    Explanation: The passage mentions that birds returned as a result of the greening of the village due to tree planting.
  5. b) She became a teacher
    Explanation: The passage states that Anjali, as a teacher, shared Ratan’s wisdom with her students.

Comprehension Questions

  1. Factual Question: What was Ratan’s peculiar habit?
  2. Inference Question: Why did Ratan say the shade of the trees was not for him?
  3. Vocabulary Question: What does the word “barren” mean in the context of the passage?
  4. Analytical Question: How did Ratan’s actions influence the village over time?
  5. Open-Ended Question: What lesson can we learn from Ratan’s story, and how can we apply it in our daily lives?

Answers

  1. Factual Question: Ratan’s peculiar habit was planting a tree every morning.
  2. Inference Question: Ratan said the shade of the trees was not for him because he was planting them for future generations, not for his own benefit, as he might not live long enough to enjoy their shade.
  3. Vocabulary Question: In the context of the passage, “barren” means empty or lacking vegetation, referring to the land without trees or greenery.
  4. Analytical Question: Ratan’s actions inspired the villagers to plant trees, transforming the village over time. The air became fresher, birds returned, barren land turned green, and eventually, a lush forest surrounded the village, providing shade, fruit, and a habitat for wildlife.
  5. Open-Ended Question: The lesson from Ratan’s story is that small, consistent actions done with purpose can lead to significant change. We can apply this by taking small steps in our daily lives, such as recycling, saving water, or helping others, knowing that these efforts contribute to a better future.

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