Painted House, Friendly Chicken and Me Question and Answers

“Painted House, Friendly Chicken and Me : Lesson Question and Answers”! In this blog or article, we delve into the fascinating world of painted houses and their unique charm, along with the delightful presence of friendly chickens. Read More Class 7 English Quesiton and Answers.

The story explores themes of friendship, belonging, and the importance of cherishing the simple things in life.

Painted House, Friendly Chicken and Me Question and Answers

Painted House, Friendly Chicken and Me Question and Answers 3

Observe the picture. Discuss and answer the questions.

Painted House, Friendly Chicken and Me Question and Answers 2
Question 1.
Where are the children?
Answer:
The children are near their houses.

Question 2.
Is it a village or a town? Why?
Answer:
It is a village. It is not a town. The houses, the location and the animals reflect a village scene.

Question 3.
What are the boys looking at?
Answer:
The boys are looking at the animals and eggs.

Question 4.
Are the children friendly with the animals? Discuss.
Answer:
Yes, the children are friendly with the animals. They are helping the animals in different ways.

Question 5.
What are the children doing?
Answer:
The children are spending their time with the animals and birds.

Questions Given in the Lesson

Possible answers to the questions given in the middle of the lesson and at the end:

Question 1.
What’s in a name?
Find out more about your name. Does it have a special meaning? Share it with your classmates.
Answer:
My name is Nageswara Rao. It has a special meaning. Two Hindu deities are there in my name. ‘Naga’ means ‘Naga Devatha’ and ‘Eswara’ means ‘Lord Parameshwara’.

Question 2.
Can you think of some pictures that can be drawn with a feather?
Answer:
We can draw pictures of birds, moon, stars, sun, sky, all the things related to nature, different designs and a number of other things with a feather.

Question 3.
How are colours used to decorate the houses in villages during festivals?
Answer:
The villagers decora their houses with different colours during festivals. Most of them use dark colours which bring life to the painting. They paint the pictures of deities, some designs, circles, symbols, etc. on the walls of their houses and celebrate the festivals happily.

Question 4.
Where do you see such pictures?
Answer:
I find those pictures in the exhibitions and in the shops located in pilgrimage places.

Question 5.
List out the activities done by Ndebele women.
Answer:

  1. They paint their houses with colourful and intricate patterns.
  2. They make good things with beads.
  3. They perform their household chores with love and affection.
  4. They respect their ancestors and follow their tradition strictly.

Question 6.
How do you dress up on your birthday?
Answer:
I wear new dress brought by my father on the occasion of my birthday.

Question 7.
What do you like to wear on special occasions?
Answer:
I would like to wear specially designed clothes of different colours on special occasions.

Question 8.
Describe your village and say about the people living there in your own words.
Answer:
Our village is Machayapalem of Bellamkonda Mandal, Guntur district. It is a picturesque village with narrow streets. Greenery is found everywhere. We have all kinds of animals as pets such as cats, dogs, cows, buffaloes, oxen, goats, sheep, hens, cocks, etc. in our village. Most of us live in thatched houses. Our villagers are friendly in nature. Most of them are farmers. Though we lead an ordinary life, we are always happy. We come together and celebrate the festivals. I love to live in my village.

Question 9.
Describe your best friend. What characteristics make a good friend?
Answer:
Amith is my best friend. He is honest and a true friend of mine. The characteristics such as reliability, honesty, kindness, individuality, helping nature, patience, generosity, trust, etc. make a person a good friend.

We hope that this session has helped you to better understand and appreciate the story “Painted House, Friendly Chicken and Me.” It is a story that has something to teach us all.