The Tiny Teacher Poem Important Questions Class 7 An Alien Hand English

The Tiny Teacher Poem Important Questions Class 7 An Alien Hand English

Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1. An anthill is a home not only for ants but also for whom?

Answer

For some other creatures like beetles, lesser breads of ants and the greenfly.


Question 2. What does the queen have?

Answer

It has a pair of wings, but bites them off after its ‘wedding’ flight.


Question 3. What did the ant workers do?

Answer

They spend most of their time searching for food.


Question 4. What do you understand by the insect named ‘ant’?

Answer

The ‘ant’ is the commonest, the smallest but the wisest insect.


Question 5. What is the life span of a queen?

Answer

The queen lives for about fifteen years.


Question 6. Which is the wisest insect?

Answer

Ant is the wisest insect.


Question 7. The story of an ant’s life sounds like what?

Answer

The story of an ant’s life sounds mostly untrue.


Question 8. How is the life of ants?

Answer

An ants life is a very peaceful.


Question 9. How many kinds of ants are there?

Answer

There are many kinds of ants. The commonest among them are the black or red ones.


Question 10. Why do the worker ants carry the grubs about?

Answer

The grubs are carried about daily for airing, exercise and sunshine.


Question 11. Where do the ants live?

Answer

The ants live in comfortable homes called nests or anthills.


Question 12. How do ants communicate with other ants?

Answer

Ants use its feelers or antennae to talk to other ants.


Question 13. How long does it take for a grub to become a complete ant?

Answer

It takes five to six weeks for a grub to become a complete ant.


Question 14. How ants instruct each other?

Answer

An ant uses its feelers or antennae to ‘talk’ to other ants by passing massage through them.


Question 15. What does the soldiers have?

Answer

Soldiers have separate barracks.


Question 16. When does the ‘wedding; flight takes place?

Answer

This flight takes place on a hot summer day.


Question 17. What does the greenfly considered as to the ants?

Answer

The greenfly is the ant’s cow.


Question 18. How do workers take care of eggs before they hatch?

Answer

Workers feed and clean eggs. They also carry them almost daily for airing, exercise and sunshine.


Question 19. What are the other works, the ant workers do?

Answer

Workers feed and clean the grubs, and also carry them about daily for airing, exercise and sunshine.


Question 20. Why ant’s life is very peaceful?

Answer

An ant’s life is very peaceful because each does its share of work intelligently and bravely and never fights with other numbers of the group.


Question 21. What type of insect the ant is?

Answer

The ant is the smallest, comments but the wisest of all insects. The ant is unbelievably intelligent and hardworking creature.


Question 22. Describe how ants are born?

Answer

The queen lays eggs. Eggs are hatched and become grubs, grubs change into cocoons and cocoons break to bring forth complete ant’s.


Question 23. Name some other creatures that live in anthills?

Answer

Some other creatures that live in anthills are beetles, lesser breeds of ants and the greenfly.


Question 24. What do you learn from these tiny teachers?

Answer

We learned that hard work, sense of duty and discipline. Cleanliness, care for the young ones, and above all, a firm loyalty to the land where they live.


Question 25. What facts are revealed in the lesson?

Answer

A number of facts that are revealed that ants are a hard-working and intelligent creature.


Question 26. What does the queen have?

Answer

The queen has a pair of wings, which she casts off before she begins to clay eggs.


Question 27. Why ant’s life is very peaceful?

Answer

An ant’s life is very peaceful because each does its share of work intelligently and bravely and never fights with other numbers of the group.


Long Answer Type Questions

Question 1. In what ways is an ant’s life peaceful?

Answer

An ant’s life is peaceful because each ant does it work intelligently and bravely and never
fights with other ants of the some group. Each does it own work and does not interfere in the
other’s work so ants live together in peace and harmony.


Question 2. How ants interact with each other?

Answer

An ant’s uses its feelers or antennae to ‘talk’ to other ants by passing massage through them watch a row of ants of moving up or down the wall. Each and greets all the others coming from the opposite direction by teaching their feelers.


Question 3. How the queen ants lays eggs?

Answer

The queen is the mother of the entire population of the colony. The queen leaves the nest and goes out to meet a male ant, or drone, high up in the air. On its return to earth, it gets rid of its wings and then does nothing but lay eggs.


Question 4. Mention three things we can learn from the ‘tiny teacher’. Give reasons for choosing these items.

Answer

We can learn team work from ants as they do their work by sharing and contributing without interference in other’s work. We can learn hard work as ants spend most of their time in doing their respective jobs without hesitation. We can learn discipline as ants live a disciplined life and always follow the rules of their group and are loyal towards it.


Question 5. ‘Perhaps they have, but they have not put their learning to good use’. What qualities should be adopted from Ants?

Answer

The ants are one of the smallest creature yet they can add a lot to humanity. Human beings can learn hard work, dutifulness, discipline. By loving and taking care of the young ones and loyalty towards land can help individually and society at large.


Question 6. Where do the ants live?

Answer

They live in their comfortable homes called ‘nests’ and ‘anthills’. Each has hundreds of little rooms and passages. In some of these rooms the queen ant lays eggs. Others are nurseries for the young ones. Workers have their reserved quarters. Some rooms secure as storehouse for their food. And soldiers have separate barracks.


Question 7. How eggs are turned into ants?

Answer

Eggs are hatched and grubs come out soldiers guard them. Workers feed and clean them, and also carry them about daily for airing, exercise and sunshine. Two or three weeks later, grubs become cocoons and lie without food or activity for three weeks more. Then the cocoons break and perfect ants appear. New ants learn their duties from old ant’s as workers, soldiers, builders, cleaners, etc. After a few weeks training the small ants are ready to go out into the big world of work.


Question 8. What qualities of an ant do you wish to inculcate and why?

Answer

No wonder, ants are the tiniest insect around us yet it can teach us to Stead coordinated and systematic strategy for community living. Ants are social insects that live in a community of co-existence where every member plays its role in perfection without fuss. So, I will try to inculcate the behaviour of ants.


Question 9. Describe ant’s life briefly.

Answer

Ants in the smallest insect and also the wisest one. The story of an ant’s life sounds almost untrue but have watched their daily behaviour closely. This tiny insect is hardworking and intelligent creature. There are many kinds of ants, but the commonest among them are the black or the red one.


Question 10. “An ant’s life is very peaceful than human being” Explain.

Answer

An ant’s life is very peaceful. Ants haves comfortable homes called ‘nests’ or ‘anthill’. Each
has hundreds of little rooms and passages. In some of these rooms the queen ant lays eggs.
Other are nurseries for the young ones. Workers have their reserved quarter. They spend most
of their time searching for food. No worker has ever tried to live in a soldier’s house, No soldier
have ever gone out searching for food . No soldier or worker or clearer has ever harmed a grub.
Each does its share of work intelligently and bravely, and never fight with other members of
group and they live peacefully.


Question 11. How is the home of ants organized?

Answer

Every anthill has hundreds of little rooms and passages. Rooms are reserved for each
member of the community. Rooms for the queen ant to lay eggs, nursuries for the young ones,
quarters for workers, stores houses for food and barracks for soldiers are all these.

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