Fair Play

 AP SCERT/ NCERT Solutions Class 6 English Honesuckle – 

Unit 7 Fair Play

Working with the text


A. Match the sentences under I with those under II

I

1. Jumman and Algu were the best of friends.

2. Jumman’s aunt transferred her property to him.

3. The aunt decided to appeal to the panchayat.

4. Algu was unwilling to support the aunt.

5. Jumman was very happy to hear Algu’s name as head Panch.

II

1. He believed that his friend would never go against him.

2. She wanted justice.

3. In the absence of one, the other took care of his family.

4. The condition was that he would be responsible for her welfare.

5. The bond of friendship between him and Jumman was very strong.

Answer:


Jumman and Algu were the best of friends.


In the absence of one, the other took care of his family.


Jumman’s aunt transferred her property to him.


The condition was that he would be responsible for her welfare.

The aunt decided to appeal to the panchayat.


She wanted justice.


Algu was unwilling to support the aunt.

The bond of friendship between him and Jumman was very strong.


Jumman was very happy to hear Algu’s name as head Panch.


He believed that his friend would never go against him.


B. Who says this to whom and why?

1. “My wife knows best how to run the house.”

Jumman says this to his aunt because his aunt was asking for a monthly allowance.

2. “But is it right, my son, to keep mum and not say what you consider just and fair?”

Jumman’s aunt says this to Algu because he was unwilling to support the aunt by going against Jumman.

3. “What have you to say in your defence?”

Algu says this to Jumman when Algu is made a Panch by Jumman’s aunt. He said this because he wanted to be unbiased.

4. “I can’t pay you a penny for the wretched beast you sold me.”

Sahu said so to Algu because the bullock that Algu had given to Sahu died in a month and Sahu had not paid Algu for the bullock.

5. “Victory to the panchayat. This is justice.”

Algu shouts this to the people around when Jumman gives a fair judgement.

C. Answer the following questions.


1. “Then the situation changed.” What is being referred to? (2)

The aunt's situation at Jumman's home changed. Prior to the change, she was cared for but was now mistreated.

2. When Jumman’s aunt realised that she was not welcome in his house, what arrangement did she suggest? (3)

She suggested that she get a monthly allowance from Jumman as she could not handle the insult any more. She wanted to cook separately.

3. What was the villagers’ reaction when the aunt explained her case to them? (4)

The villager’s gave mixed reactions. Some sympathized with her, some laughed at her and some others said that she should try to make up with Jumman and his wife.

4. Why was Jumman happy over Algu’s nomination as head Panch? (6)

Jumman was happy over Algu’s nomination as head Panch because Algu was his friend and he knew that he would not give a judgement that went against him.

5. “God lives in the heart of the Panch.” the aunt said. What did she mean? (6)

She meant to remind Algu that Panch holds a position equal to God so he should never be biased. He should be just and fair.

6. What was Algu’s verdict as head Panch? How did Jumman take it? (7, 8)

Algu gave a verdict that shocked Jumman. He asked Jumman to pay a monthly allowance to his aunt. Jumman was very upset at this judgement and he began to consider Algu his enemy.

7. Algu found himself in a tight spot. What was his problem? (9)

Algu had sold a bullock to Sahu. Sahu had promised that he would pay for the bullock in a month. But the bullock died within a month.
Algu found himself in a tight spot because Sahu refused to pay money for the bullock as it died.

8. Why was Algu upset over Jumman’s nomination as head Panch? (12, 13)

Algu was upset over Jumman’s nomination as head Panch because he was certain that Jumman would take revenge of the judgement that Algu has given earlier.

9. What was Jumman’s verdict as head Panch? How did Algu take it? (14, 15)

Jumman, as head Panch, considered revenge but chose fairness. He said that Sahu must pay Algu for the bullock. Algu celebrated the Panchayat's decision joyfully.

10. Which of the following sums up the story best?

(i) “I also know that you will not kill your conscience for the sake of friendship.”

(ii) “Let no one deviate from the path of justice and truth for friendship or enmity.”

(iii) “The voice of the Panch is the voice of God.”

Give a reason for your choice.

"In my view, 'Always choose justice and truth over friendship or enmity' best summarizes the story. It explains why Jumman and Algu remained fair as Panch members. Justice matters most."

Working with the language

A. Replace the italicized portion of each sentence below with a suitable phrase from the box. Make necessary changes, wherever required.

look after, swallow, make it up, keep mum, go into, ease one’s conscience, as ill luck would have it, a tight spot, take chances, my heart sank

1. The best way to avoid an unnecessary argument is to remain silent.

keep mum

2. Unfortunately, the train I was trying to catch was cancelled.

As ill luck would have it,

3. He has been told not to take risks while driving a car through a crowded street.

take chances

4. The patient needs to be properly taken care of.

looked after.

5. Why don’t the two of you end your quarrel by shaking hands?

make it up 

6. I was in a difficult situation till my friends came to my rescue.

 a tight spot

7. When I saw a pile of dirty dishes, I felt very disappointed.

my heart sank.

8. I will examine the matter carefully before commenting on it.

swallow

9. They criticized him in the meeting but he accepted without protest all the criticism.

go into

10. It will free me from worry to know that I had done nothing wrong.

ease my conscience

B. Look at the following phrases and their meanings. Use the phrases to fill in the blanks in the sentences given below.

set up — put in place or start

set aside — save or keep for a particular purpose

set down — write or record

set out — start on a journey

set in — begin and seem likely to continue

1. Why don’t you ——— your ideas on paper?

2. A fund has been ——— for the soldiers’ families.

3. We should ———a little money every month.

4. You should buy some woolens before winter ————.

5. They —————on the last stage of their journey.

Answer:

1. set down

2. set up

3. set aside

4. sets in

5. set out

Speaking and Writing

A. Look at the following picture. One asks a question, the other answers it. Then the answer is noted in a form as shown below.



B. Work in small groups. Ask your partner the questions given below. If possible, ask him/her a reason for saying Yes or No. Then tick Yes/No, whichever is proper.

1. Do you have a separate room for sleep and study? Yes/No

2. Would you prefer to live in a joint family? Yes/No

3. Do you get on with people? Yes/No

4. Do you like the area you live in? Yes/No

5. Do you find the place overcrowded? Yes/No

6. Do you use public transport? Yes/No

7. Would you like a vehicle of our own? Yes/No

8. Do you like reading? Yes/No

9. Would you like to be a teacher/doctor/engineer/architect? Yes/No



C. Now that you have completed the above project, write a brief report stating what you did, how you did it and the conclusion.

I asked my friend these questions, and he answered honestly, explaining why. He asked me the same questions, and I did the same. It helped us understand each other's preferences and situations better.

Dictation

Your teacher will speak the words listed below. Write against each a word of opposite meaning.

Examples: 
                    liquid solid
                    hard soft


1. old – new

2. wet – dry

3. open – close

4. blunt – sharp

5. forget – remember

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