MPBSE English Class 6 Chapter 10 A Kind Boy Explanation and Solution

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Class 6 Chapter 10 A Kind Boy

Summary

The story “A Kind Boy” is about a boy who always helps others and shows kindness to everyone. One day, he finds an injured puppy on the road. Instead of ignoring it, he carefully takes it home, feeds it, and looks after it until it gets better. His gentle and caring nature inspires others around him to be kind too. The story teaches us that even small acts of kindness can make the world a better place.

सारांश

“A Kind Boy” कहानी एक ऐसे लड़के की है जो हमेशा दूसरों की मदद करता है और सबके प्रति दयालु रहता है। एक दिन उसे सड़क पर एक घायल पिल्ला मिलता है। वह उसे अनदेखा नहीं करता, बल्कि अपने घर ले जाकर उसकी देखभाल करता है, उसे खाना देता है और तब तक संभालता है जब तक वह ठीक नहीं हो जाता। उसकी दयालुता देखकर आस-पास के लोग भी दया करना सीखते हैं। यह कहानी हमें सिखाती है कि छोटी-सी दयालुता भी दुनिया को बेहतर बना सकती है।

Solutions

1. Word Power

Fill in the blanks with the given words:
(hungry, give, eat, near, his, breakfast, he, was, said, came)

✅ Answers:
A boy was sitting near the window.
He was having his breakfast.
A beggar came to the window and said, “I have been hungry for two days. Please give me something to eat.”
The boy gave his breakfast to the beggar.
The beggar was very happy.

2. Comprehension Questions
(a) True (✓) or False (✗):
  1. The boy was studying. — ✗
  2. The mother gave presents to the boy. — ✗
  3. The boy was very hungry. — ✗
  4. The beggar had not eaten for two days. — ✓
  5. The boy gave his breakfast to the beggar. — ✓
  6. The boy was later known as Sardar Bhagat Singh. — ✓

(b) Answer the following questions:

Where was the young boy sitting?
→ He was sitting near the window.

What was he doing near the window?
→ He was having his breakfast.

Why did his mother call him?
→ His mother called him to have his breakfast.

What did the beggar say?
→ The beggar said that he had been hungry for two days and asked for something to eat.

What did the boy give to the beggar?
→ The boy gave his breakfast to the beggar.

Why did the boy give his breakfast to the beggar?
→ Because he was kind and felt pity for the hungry beggar.

What did his mother find on the bookshelf?
→ She found the boy’s breakfast on the bookshelf.

Why did the boy keep his breakfast on the bookshelf?
→ He kept it there to give it to the beggar later.

3. Grammar in Use

Fill in the blanks using ‘is, are, was, were’ and answer these questions:

What day is it today?
→ It is Saturday.

What day was it yesterday?
→ It was Friday.

What month is this?
→ It is October.

What month was the last month?
→ It was September.

Where are you now?
→ I am at home / in school.

Where were you yesterday?
→ I was at the park / at my friend’s house.

4. Let’s Talk

(Example conversation — students can fill their own answers)
  1. Where did you go? — I went to Agra.
  2. When did you go? — I went there in the summer holidays.
  3. How did you travel? — I travelled by train.
  4. Where did you stay? — I stayed in a hotel near the Taj Mahal.
  5. How long did you stay there? — I stayed there for three days.
  6. What did you see? — I saw the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
  7. Did you enjoy the holiday? — Yes, I enjoyed it very much.

5. Let’s Write


Letter Completion:

Mr. Shyam
Gali No. -4
Bazar Mohalla
Nai Basti
Ujjain.

Dear Uncle,

I am quite well and hope the same for you. Thank you for such a lovely gift. I really like it very much. My exams are near. I am working hard. Rest is fine. Convey my regards to aunt and love to Chhotu.

Yours lovingly,
Monu

6. Let’s Do It


Activity:
Collect pictures of 10 freedom fighters and paste them in your notebook.
👉 Examples:
Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Rani Laxmi Bai, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Chandrashekhar Azad, Mangal Pandey, Sarojini Naidu.

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