NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Honeysuckle Chapter 2 How The Dog Found Himself a New Master

Here the students can find the NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Honeysuckle Chapter 2 How The Dog Found Himself a New Master. The solutions contain questions, answers, explanations and images to all the questions present in the prescribed textbook of CBSE board. All the questions are solved by experts with a detailed explanation that help students to complete their assignments & homework. Students can refer to the Class 6 English NCERT solutions in order to obtain a clear idea of the type of questions that would appear in the annual exams.

NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Honeysuckle Chapter 2

Working with The Text

A: Discuss these questions in pairs before you write the answers.

Question 1. Why did the dog feel the need for a master?

Answer: The dog felt the need for a master because he was tired of wandering about alone, looking for food and getting frightened by those who were stronger than him. Therefore, he decided to serve someone who was the strongest on earth.

Question 2. Who did he first choose as his master? Why did he leave that master?

Answer: He chose a big wolf as his master. One day, the dog saw that the wolf was afraid of the bear. Since the dog wanted to serve only the strongest, he left the wolf and asked the bear to be his master.

Question 3. Who did he choose next?

Answer: Next, the dog chose a bear as his master, because he was stronger than the Wolf.

Question 4. Why did he serve the Lion for a long time?

Answer: The dog served the Lion for a long time because he had no complaint against him. Secondly, he felt safe and secure. No other wild animal dared to displease him.

Question 5. Who did he finally choose as his master and why?

Answer: The dog finally chose man as his master. Even the lion was afraid of man. So the dog was convinced that man was the strongest creature on earth.

Question B. A summary of the story is given below. Fill in the blanks to complete it taking appropriate phrases from the box.

a dog, stronger than anyone else, the strongest of all, a wolf, the bear, afraid of man, his own master, a lion

This is the story of___________ , who used to be___________ . He decided to find a master___________ . First he found ______________ , but the wolf was afraid of _________ . The dog thought that the bear was______________ . After some time the dog met__________ who seemed the strongest. He stayed with the lion for a long time. One day he realised that the lion was___________.   To this day, the dog remains man’s best friend.

Answer: This is the story of a dog, who used to be his own master. He decided to find a master, stronger than anyone else. First he found a wolf but the wolf was afraid of the bear. The dog thought that the bear was the strongest of all. After some time the dog met a lion, who seemed the strongest. He stayed with the lion for a long time. One day he realised that the lion was afraid of man. To this day, the dog remains man’s best friend.

Working with Language

Question A. Each word in the box given below indicates a large number of… For example, ‘a herd of cows’ refers to many cows.
Complete each of the following phrases with a suitable word from the box.

School   fleet   brood   bundle    bunch    pack   flock   herd

1.  a _____ of ships
2.  a _____ of flowers
3.  a _____ of chicks
4.  a _____ of cattle
5.  a _______of sticks
6.  a _______of sheep
7.  a _______of fish
8.  a _______of wolves

Answer:
1. a fleet of ships
2. a bunch of flowers
3. a brood of chicks  
4. a herd of cattle
5. a bundle of sticks
6. a flock of sheep
7. a school of fish
8. a pack of wolves

Question B. Make nouns from the words given below by adding – ness or – ity (For some words we need to add just – ty or – y)

1.  honest ________
2.  kind __________
3.  cruel _________ 
4.  calm _________ 
5.  sad __________  
6.  active __________
7.  creative ________
8.  sincere _________
9.  cheerful ________
10.  bitter ___________
11.  Sensitive ________
12.  great ________

Answer:
1.  honesty 
2.  kindness
3.  cruelty
4.  calmness
5.  sadness
6.  activity 
7.  creativity
8.  sincerity
9.  cheerfulness
10.  bitterness
11.  Sensitivity
12.  greatness

Question C: Word Search

  • These are twelve words hidden in the table.
  • Six can be found horizontally and the remaining six vertically.
  • All of them are describing words like ‘good’, ‘happy’, etc.
  • The first letters of the words are given below:

Horizontal: H R F F S G
Vertical: A W S F L Q

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Answer:
Horizontal words:
1. Hasty 2. Ready  3. Fierce 4. Frightened  5. Strong 6.Good

Vertical Words:
1. Angry
2. Worse
3. Surprised
4. Free
5. Loyal
6. Quiet

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Question D. Read the following passage and do the exercises that follow. Then complete the family tree of dogs given on the facing page.

The Dog Family

The dog family is one of the 11 families that make up the Carnivores, a large group of intelligent, flesh-eating, backboned animals. In this group are such varied ani​mals as bears, pandas, raccoons, cats, hyenas, and even seal. The dog or canine family has many wild species like wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals, and wild dogs.

The dog is the only domesticated member of the canine family though now and then someone tames a wolf, fox or coyote as a pet. All members of the dog family are descendants of a wolflike animal which lived about 15 million years ago. From this distant ancestor, the true dogsgradually developed. But nobody knows the exact ancestor of the modem domestic dog.

Several wild dogs look and behave like domestic dogs. The dingo or wild dog of Australia is one of these. It is possible that the dingo was a tamed dog brought to Australia long ago which then ran wild. Dogs were the first animals tamed by humans—perhaps 20,000 years ago. Tamed dogs were brought from Asia to the New world 5,000 or more years ago. Dogs were first used for hunting.

Question 1. Find the opposites of these words in the text above.
(i) ancestor________________
(ii)Wild t _ m _
(iii) ancient____________
(iv) near d__________t
(v) suddenly gr______________

Answer: (i) ancestor descendent
(ii) wild tame
(iii) ancient modern
(iv) near distant
(v) suddenly gradually

Question 2. Complete the following sentences.
(i)The dingo is_________________________ .

(ii) Dogs were the animals _____________ tamed by humans. The other animals tamed by humans are                    
(Think and name some other such animals.)

(iii)The New World refers to ___________________________________ .

(iv) Dogs were brought there from___________________________________ .

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Answer:
(i) The dingo is a wild dog.

(ii) Dogs were the first animals tamed by humans. The other animals tamed by humans are cats, horses, elephants, cows, goats, buffaloes, donkeys, etc.

(iii) The New World refers to America.

(iv) Dogs were brought there from Asia.

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EXTRA QUESTIONS

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1. What sort of life did Dogs live a long time ago?

Answer: Dogs were once their own masters. They moved out freely like wolves.

2. Why did the Dog decide to lose his freedom?

Answer: The dog found his life boring and unsafe. He had to look for his food alone. He felt tired. He was also afraid of stronger animals.

3. What major decision did that Dog take?

Answer: That dog decided to become the servant of one who was stronger than anyone on earth. He set out to find such a master.

4. Why did the Dog say goodbye to the Wolf?

Answer: The Dog noticed that the Wolf was afraid of the Bear. So he left the weak master and joined the Bear.

5. Who was the Bear afraid of?

Answer: The Bear too was frightened when he got the smell of a Lion. He fled swiftly into the deep forest.

6. What was the Dog’s experience with the Lion?

Answer: The Lion was definitely stronger than any other beast in the forest. The Dog felt happy and secure with his new master. But the Lion also showed signs of fear on seeing man. So he decided to take up service with man.

7. What does the writer say about the friendship between man and dog?

Answer: Dog is man’s most dependable servant. He has been serving his master most faithfully for ages. He never felt the need to change his master again.

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1. Why did the dog prefer a strong master to life in the jungle?

Answer: Centuries ago, the wild dog roamed as freely in the forest as wolves. He enjoyed absolute freedom. But he was not quite happy with his way of life. He was sick of his loneliness. He was also afraid of animals stronger than him. He had to look for food himself. So to save himself from hunger and danger of other animals, he decided to have a master stronger than anyone else on earth.

2. Give the list of the animals the Dog agreed to accompany and serve. Why did it reject them all?

Answer: The Dog set out in search of his protector or master. He first met a Wolf but it was afraid of the Bear. The Dog then asked the Bear to be his master. But the Bear fled on seeing a Lion. The Dog agreed to serve the king of the forest, the Lion. But one day the Lion also showed his fear of man. So the Dog said good​bye to Lion and accepted man as his master. He is man’s loyal servant till this day.

How The Dog Found Himself a New Master Class 6 English NCERT Questions and Answers

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