ENGLISH:
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
Question
and Answers
Q.1 What is the moral of the lesson "The
Secret of Success"?
Ans. The moral of the lesson "The
Secret of Success" is the most important time for doing any
thing is the
present. The most important work is what we are doing. The most
important person is the one whom
we with at the moment.
Q.2 What were the question that
the King wished to be answered? What did he do to find the answers
to these
questions?
Ans. The King wanted the answers to the
following questions:
What is the
most important time to start some work?
What
is the most important work to do?
Who
is the most important person?
To find
out the answers to these questions he did the following:
He ask his
minister to announce that whoever answer these questions would get
a reward of 5000 gold
coins.
He called
the wise and learned men of his country to his court, to discuss
these questions.
The
King dressed as a poor man, went to the jungle to seek the advice
of wise saint who live their.
Q.3 Why were the wise and learnt
men not able to satisfy the King?
Ans. The wise and the learn't men were
unable to satisfy the King because they could not see eye to eye
with
each other and each answer was disapproved by the king.
Q.4 Where did the saint
live and why did the King wish to see him?
Ans. The saint lived in the Jungle.
The King was not satisfied with the answer given to him by his advisers,
so he decided to seek the advice of this famous saint.
Q.5 Why could the King
not approach the saint directly? What did he do to over come this
difficulty?
Ans. The King could not approach
the saint directly because the saint did not like the rich people
and to over
come this difficult he dressed himself in rags and set out to see
the saint.
Q.6 Why did the bearded man
become a faithful servant of the King?
Ans. When the bearded man was seriously
wounded by the King's men, the king looked after him. He bandaged
his wound and stop the bleeding for this act of kindness the bearded
man forgot his desire
for revenge and became the King's servant. |