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Extra Questions and Answers for The Book that Saved the Earth Class 10 English Footprints without Feet

The Book that Saved the Earth Extra Questions Class 10 English

Short Answer Type Questions for The Book that Saved the Earth

Answer the following questions in 30-40 words:

Question 1: How did the children's book transform his life?
Answer
The children's book transformed his life as he had to leave his kin and evacuate the entire planet. He had to go Alpha Centauri, a hundred million miles away to save his life.

Question 2: Why did Think-Tank react in alarm to the third passage to read?
Answer
Think-Tank reacted in alarm as he misunderstood the meaning of the poem and thought that they could actually grow crops of rare metals and even explosives also, which were dangerous for him.

Question 3: What different guesses were made by the Martians about what books are?
Answer
In the process of Martians invasion on earth, they landed in a library. They took the books as sandwiches and tried to understand the meaning of the code. And for that, they had to take vitamins given by the chemical department. They thought it would increase their intelligence.

Question 4: What steps did the Crew take to decipher the code in the sandwich?
Answer
Martians reached the library in the process of invasion of earth. They had never seen books before that. They did not understand where they were and what the things placed in different racks were. Firstly they thought that they were sandwiches and tried to eat them. Then they misunderstood that sandwiches were used as some sort of communication device. Later they took them as eye communication and not ear communication, and understand that they had to take vitamins to understand all these codes.

Question 5: Why did Think-Tank send his crew on the earth?
Answer
Think-Tank, the ruler of Mars regarded the earth as a mass of mud, and Earthlings as ugly, tiny-headed creatures. He planned to invade the earth and expand his domain. He sent Probe One to Earth to get more information about the Earthlings.

Question 6: How did Think-Tank interpret the poem 'The Cat and the Fiddle ".
Answer
The second rhyme was about the cat and the fiddle, wherein the cow jumped over the moon, the dog laughed to see it and the dish ran away with the spoon. Think-Tank misinterpreted it. He thought that Earthlings had taught their domesticated animals' musical culture and Space Techniques. They might be launching an interplanetary attack on millions of cows!

Question 7: How does Think-Tank describe the people on the earth? Why does he command Noodle to contact the Space probe?
Answer
Think-Tank thought Earthlings were weak, ignorant, uncivilized persons and hence planned to invade the earth. He sent his commander Noodle to make contact with the crew of the manned space probe, now on Earth to seek more information about the Earth.

Question 8: What do the historians speak about the books?
Answer
The historians tell that the twentieth century was called - The Era of Books. They motivate them when they are man's best friends and companions. They inspire disheartened. They give us pleasure and knowledge.

Question 9: What does Noodle suggest to Think-Tank about the books?
Answer
Noodle tells Think-Tank that the Earthlings did not listen to the sandwiches, they; opened and watched them. Think-Tank had thought that the books were sandwiches. He told hint that they use these books as a device of communication.

Question 10: Who was Omega? Why did he try to oat the book?
Answer
Omega was the captain of the space control Probe One, on the earth. Think-Tank asked him to pick up the most colourful sandwich (book) and report him about his observation on it.

Question 11: Why books referred to as a man's best companion? Which book saved the Earth from Martian invasion?
Answer
Books are our best friends and companions. They are never demanding but always giving knowledge and pleasure. They give us company. The book that saved the Earth from Martian invasion was 'Mother Goose.'

Question 12: Why did Think-Tank decide to evacuate the Mars?
Answer
Think-Tank misinterpreted the rhymes and thought the earthlings were a threat to him as well as to Mars. He got scared and called back Probe One, dropped the idea of invading and escaped to Alpha Centauri, a hundred million miles away from Mars.

Long Answer Type Questions for The Book that Saved the Earth

Answer the following questions in 100-150 words:

Question 1: 'Pride has a fall'. Justify this statement giving relevant points from how Think-Tank reacted to the readings from Mother Goose.
Answer
Martians invaded the earth and reached in a library. Think-Tank was their boss. He was very proud of his wisdom, as he was having a big balloon like head. He thought that he was the wisest person on Mars. Nobody could disobey him, or even dare to speak against him. He claimed that he had a quick mind. He had no respect for anyone and regarded other's views as trifling. He was also fickle-minded. 
He misinterpreted the rhymes in a complete verbal manner. The rhyme mistress Mar made him ponder over the discovery of the earth. From the poem diddle-diddle he got alarmed and from the poem Humpty-Dumpty, he was so frightened that he decided to leave his kingdom and run away to Alpha Centauri. Thus his great wisdom was defeated and had a great fall.

Question 2: Attempt a character-sketch of Noodle highlighting the values projected by him.
Answer
Noodle is one of the crew members of the invasion team that came to invade earth. He is known as Apprentice Noodle. He is the co-coordinator between Think-Tank and the invasion team. He echoes Think-Tank in every manner. He is a very clever creature. He knows that Think-Tank being the commander-in-chief has to be obeyed. So he keeps on praising Think-Tank and also passing sarcastic remarks. It is only Noodles who think practically and differently about the books which were considered as sandwiches to eat. But Think-Tank took over the idea as his own. But Noodle is not sad at all. He is a blind and true follower of Think-Tank.

Question 3: Historian speaks highly about books. How can books help in averting a catastrophic situation? 
Answer
The Historian is placed in the twenty-fifth century. He is trying to clear of the twentieth century. He calls it as the Era of the Book and speaks highly about the books, According to him books control all life. Books teach children. Books teach people how to and when to and where to and why to. They illustrate, educate, punctuate and even decorate the life of the people. According to the Historian, only the books saved the earth from Martian invasion, for the Martians had misunderstood the meaning of the poems and got frightened of them. So they left the earth in a hurry and even evacuated the Mars and headed over to Alpha Centauri. Even in our day to days life, we get all our solutions from books whether-it is health related or anything else. So we can say that books help us in preventing a catastrophe.

Question 4: How did one old book of nursery rhymes save the earth from a Martian invasion?
Answer
The old, dusty book of nursery rhymes was 'Mother Goose'. Think-Tank wanted to invade the earth. He had sent Probe One to get more information about the Earthlings. The crew enters a library. There, after taking vitamins, they take out 'Mother Goose' and decipher the rhymes. The rhymes are misinterpreted as threats by Think-Tank. After listening to the first rhyme, 'Mistress Mary,' he concluded that Earthlings had discovered how to combine agriculture and mining. The second rhyme, 'Hey Diddle, Diddle', seemed to suggest to him that the Earthlings might be launching an interplanetary attack on millions of cows. The third rhyme, 'Humpty Dumpty' wherein Humpty had a great fall and its picture that resembled him threatened him and his planet Mars. He got so scared that he dropped the idea of invading Earth, and escaped to Alpha Centauri. Thus a book of nursery rhymes saved the earth from Martian invasion.

Question 5: Comment on the appropriateness of the title of the play 'The Book that Saved the Earth'.
Answer
A good title should reflect the theme, idea or the traits of a character. It gives us a peep into the story. It should revolve around any of the above. The story or the play should be woven around any one of them. In the play - The Book that Saved The Earth', a book of nursery rhymes of 'Mother Goose' is responsible for stopping the Martian invasion on the earth. Think-Tank, the ruler of Mars plans to invade Earth before lunch and sends Probe One to get more information about the Earthlings. They enter a library but can't figure out what items the books are. They take vitamins, increase their intelligence then read the rhymes from 'Mother Goose'. Think-Tank misinterprets the rhymes, takes them as threats to him and the Mars. Scared, he calls back Probe One, drops the idea of invading and escapes with his subjects to Alpha Centauri, a hundred million miles away from Mars. Thus, the book 'Mother Goose' was responsible for stopping the Martian invasion of Earth. The title The Book That Saved the Earth', reflects the theme of the play, so it is an apt title.
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