Three Questions Suggestion 2022 । Three Questions Suggestions । Leo Tolstoy । Three Questions Questions and Answers । Higher Secondary 2022

Three Questions Suggestion 2022
Three Questions Suggestion 2022
Broad Question Suggestions:
Q.1 How did the Tsar nurse the wounded man? [6] [H.S. - 2015]
Q.2 What were the questions that had occurred to the Tsar? Why did he need correct answers to those questions? What did he do when he was not satisfied with the answers of the learned men? [3+1+2 = 6] [H.S. = 2016]
Q.3 Why did the bearded man become an enemy of the Tsar? What did the man swear and resolve to do? Why did he ask forgiveness of the Tsar and what did he promise him? [1+2+3 = 6] [H.S. = 2017]
Q.4 “All the answers being different, the Tsar agreed none of them.” – What were the questions to which the Tsar got different answers? Whom did the Tsar decide to consult when he was not satisfied? Where did the person live whom the Tsar decided to consult? What was he famous for? [2+1+1+1 = 6] [H.S. = 2018]
Q.5 How was the wounded man revived and nursed? Why did he ask forgiveness of the Tsar? What did the Tsar do when he had gained the man for a friend? [2+2+2 = 6] [H.S. = 2019]
Q.6 What were the questions that the Tsar wanted to be answered? Why did he need the answer? Why was he dissatisfied with the answers given by the scholars and learned men? (3+1+2 = 6) (H.S. = 2020)
Q.7 Why did the Tsar not agree with the answers of the learned men? Whom did the Tsar decide to consult again? What was the person famous for? How did the Tsar go to visit this person?
Q.8 “You have already been answered,” said the hermit. What were the hermit’s answers to the three questions asked by the Tsar?
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Short Question Suggestions:
1.
“Here comes someone running” – who came running?
2. “I do not know you, and have nothing to forgive.” – When did the Tsar say this?
3. “I resolved to kill you on your way back” – Who said this and to whom?
4. “You are tired” – Who said and to whom?
5. “You are tired” – Who said this and to whom?
6. “You do not know me but I know you.” Who said this and to whom?
7. “You have already been answered,” – Who said this and to whom?
8. According to the hermit, what was the most important business?
9. Give the meaning of the word ‘wisdom’.
10. Give the original name of Leo Tolstoy.
11. How did the bearded man turn into the Tsar’s enemy?
12. How did the Tsar bandage the bearded man’s wound?
13. How did the wounded man inform his identity?
14. How many questions occurred to the Tsar?
15. How many times did the Tsar ask the hermit for the answers to his three questions?
16. What did the bearded man ask for after he survived?
17. What did the hermit do when the Tsar asked him three questions?
18. What did the Tsar do seeing the hermit work and sweat?
19. What did the Tsar do to help the hermit?
20. What did the Tsar notice when he woke up?
21. What did the Tsar promise to do for the wounded man?
22. What did the Tsar say when the bearded man begged for mercy?
23. What did the Tsar see when he unfastened the clothes of the wounded man?
24. What did the wounded man promise the Tsar? (2020)
25. What do you mean by the word ‘crouched’?
26. What happened to the wounded man when he reached the hermit’s cottage?
27. What is the meaning of the word ‘proclaimed’?
28. What is the most important time according to the hermit?
29. What was the condition of the bearded man?
30. What was the condition of the bearded man?
31. What was the first question of the Tsar?
32. What was the hermit doing in the seedbed sitting on his knees?
33. What was the hermit doing when the Tsar came to visit him?
34. What was the resolution of the wounded man?
35. What was the second question of the Tsar? (2020)
36. What was the third question of the jar?
37. What was the wounded man’s plan?
38. When was the wounded man brought to the hermit’s cottage?
39. Where did the bearded man have a wound?
40. Where did the hermit live?
41. Where did the Tsar fall asleep?
42. Who forgave the bearded man?
43. Who is a Tsar?
44. Who is the author of the story “Three questions”?
45. Who were, according to the learned men, the most necessary people for the Tsar?
46. Who wounded the bearded man?
47. Who, according to the hermit, was the most important man?
48. Whom did the hermit receive?
49. Why did not the Tsar agree with the scholars?
50. Why did the hermit turn a little earth only?
51. Why did the Tsar decide to consult the hermit?
52. Why did the Tsar disguise before meeting the hermit?
53. Why did the Tsar remove the bandage repeatedly?
54. Why was the Tsar very eager to know the answers to his three questions?
55. With what was the hermit digging the soil?
MCQ Suggestions:
1. The title ‘Tsar’ belonged to the
–
a. King of Russia
b. President of Russia
c. King of Japan
d. Prime Minister of Great Britain
2. “Three Questions” is written by
–
a. APJ Abdul Kalam
b. Langston Hughes
c. Leo Tolstoy
d. Ruskin Bond
3. The answer his three questions
the Tsar had invited
a. Scholars and learned men
b. Priests
c. Soldiers
d. Doctors
4. The hermit was widely known for
his
a. strength
b. kindness
c. wisdom
d. versatility
5. The blood ceased flowing and the
bearded man asked for some
a. food
b. medicine
c. clothes
d. drink
6. Anybody who would give the Tsar
the correct answers would be given
a. a reward
b. punishments
c. free food supplies
d. a ten-cent cake
7. The Tsar was unaware of the
wounded man’s
a. enmity
b. pedantry
c. friendship
d. strength
8. The hermit was digging the
ground
a. in a distant place
b. at the back of his hut
c. in front of his hut
d. beside the hut
9. The hermit didn’t answer the
Tsar because
a. he wanted the Tsar to continue digging
b. he didn’t want the Tsar to dig
any more
c. he didn’t want the Tsar to leave
d. he was waiting for the right
moment
10. The man who came running out of
the wood had an injury in his
a. hand
b. belly
c. head
d. leg
11. The Tsar bandaged the wound of
the bearded man with
a. towel
b. a handkerchief
c. both a & b
d. a piece of cloth
12. The hermit received none but
a. emperors
b. kings
c. common folk
d. the Tsar
13. The Tsar went to visit the hermit
in
a. king’s attire
b. simple clothes
c. farmer’s disguise
d. a magician’s robe
14. When the king went to the wood
to meet the hermit, he left behind his
a. commander-in-chief
b. the learned men
c. body guards
d. the enemy
15. The Tsar wanted to know the
right time to
a. talk
b. work
c. end everything
d. begin everything
16. The bearded man wanted to kill
the Tsar because
a. he wanted to sit on the throne
b. he wanted to take revenge
c. he wanted to rob the Tsar
d. he was murderer
17. Seeing the Tsar, the hermit
a. greeted him with a smile
b. offered him water
c. offered him food and shelter
d. greeted him and went on digging
18. Having taken leave of the
wounded man, the Tsar
a. looked for his horse
b. looked for his body guards
c. went out into the porch and
looked around for the hermit
d. walked away without informing
the hermit
19. The hermit was widely renowned
for his
a. knowledge
b. simplicity
c. wisdom
d. clarity of thought
20. The body guard was waiting for
the Tsar
a. in the forest
b. outside the hut
c. outside the forest
d. in the hut
21. Seeing the Tsar, the hermit
a. greeted him with a smile
b. offered him water
c. offered him food and shelter
d. greeted him and went on digging
22. The wounded man swore to revenge
himself on the Tsar because
a. killed his brother
b. imprisoned his brother
c. seized his kingdom
d. executed his brother and seized
his property
23. The hermit only received –
a. poor people
b. common people
c. deprived people
d. people in real distress
24. The Tsar would never fail in
anything he undertook, if he knew
a. the most important man
b. the most important time
c. the most important thing to do
d. all of these
25. The hermit lived in a wood which
he –
a. often left
b. often hunted in
c. never quited
d. seldom fear
26. The third question was what was the most important –
a. occupation
b. place
c. time
d. thing
27. The hermit was widely renowned for his
a. knowledge
b. simplicity
c. wisdom
d. clarity of thought
28. The Tsar stopped after digging
a. one bed
b. three beds
c. six beds
d. two beds
29. The Tsar went to visit the hermit in –
a. king’s attire
b. simple clothes
c. farmer’s disguise
d. a magician’s robe
30. When the Tsar approached the hermit, he was
a. having lunch
b. mopping his hut
c. digging the ground
d. reading a book
31. Some suggested that the Tsar should have a Council of wise men to
a. decide what was his most important occupation.
b. help him to fix proper time for everything.
c. decide who were the right people to listen to.
d. decide whom to avoid
32. To decide the right time for every action, the learned men said that there should be a council of
a. cunning men
b. wise men
c. dull men
d. humble men
33. The Tsar gave the reward to
a. all the learned men
b. one of the learned men
c. none of the learned men
d. the priests
34. The Tsar wanted answers to three important questions so that he could be
a. more intelligent
b. rich
c. powerful
d. successful
35. The hermit was
a. short and weak
b. frail and strong
c. frail and weak
d. tall and weak
36. The hermit would meet only
a. poor people
b. village people
c. kings
d. common people
37. When the Tsar went out into the porch and looked around for the hermit, he was
a. sowing seeds
b. digging seeds
c. nursing the wound of the bearded man
d. speaking to the wounded man
38. One should always do what was
a. unnecessary
b. unheard
c. promoted
d. needful
39. The Tsar fell asleep after a day of physical
a. stagnation
b. palpitation
c. inaction
d. enervation
40. The Tsar was glad to
a. ask the questions
b. meet the bearded man
c. make peace with his enemy
d. talk to the hermit
41. From the hermit, the Tsar took a
a. handkerchief
b. towel
c. shirt
d. bandage
42. The Tsar repeated his questions after digging
a. one bed
b. two beds
c. three beds
d. several beds
43. The most necessary man is he
a. with whom you work
b. with whom you are
c. with whom you live
d. who helps you in trouble
44. The Tsar would never fail in anything he undertook if he knew
a. the most important man
b. the most important time
c. the most important thing to do
d. all of these
45. The hermit lived in a wood which he
a. often left
b. often hunted in
c. never quited
d. seldom feared
46. When the Tsar offered to help the hermit, he
a. accepted the help
b. refused the Tsar
c. asked to work together
d. continued working alone
47. To answer his three questions the Tsar had invited
a. scholars and learned men
b. priests
c. soldiers
d. doctors
48. When the Tsar approached the hermit, he was
a. planting flowers
b. digging the ground
c. ploughing the field
d. sitting and resting
49. The body guard was waiting for the Tsar
a. in the forest
b. outside the hut
c. outside the forest
d. in the hut
50. Some suggested that the Tsar should have a council of wise men to
a. decide what was his most important occupation
b. help him to fix the proper time for everything
c. decide who were the right people to listen to
d. decide whom to avoid
51. The bearded man wanted to kill the Tsar because –
a. he wanted to sit on the throne
b. he wanted to take revenge
c. he wanted to rob the Tsar
d. he was a murderer
52. The Tsar was very to have made peace with his energy –
a. angry
b. surprised
c. glad
d. unhappy
53. The Tsar had executed the bearded man’s–
a. father
b. son
c. uncle
d. brothers
54. When at last the blood ceased flowing the man revived and asked for–
a. food
b. water
c. medicine
d. shelter
55. Having taken leave of the wounded man, the Tsar
a. looked for his horse
b. looked for his bodyguards
c. went out into the porch and looked around for the hermit
d. walked away without informing the hermit
56. When the Tsar went out into the porch and looked around for the hermit, he was
a. sowing seeds
b. digging beds
c. nursing the wound of the bearded man
d. speaking to the wounded man
57. Each time the hermit stuck his spade into the ground, he
a. sat down for rest
b. drank water
c. wiped off the sweat on his fore head.
d. breathed heavily
58. The hermit was
a. frail and weak
b. healthy
c. bulky
d. strong built
59. The bearded man was actually, the king’s—
a. friend
b. guide
c. enemy
d. body guard
60. The answers that the Tsar got from the learned men, were all –
a. similar
b. different
c. correct
d. incorrect
61. The bearded man had been wounded by –
a. The Tsar
b. hermit
c. The Tsar’s body guard
d. his brother
62. The hermit only met
a. ordinary folk
b. royalty
c. poor people
d. scholars
63. Each time the hermit stuck his spade into the ground, he
a. sat down for rest
b. drank water
c. wiped off the sweat on his forehead
d. breathed heavily
64. The Tsar had executed the bearded man’s
a. father
b. son
c. brother
d. uncle
65. The Tsar was very to have made peace with his enemy
a. angry
b. glad
c. surprised
d. unhappy
66. The wounded man swore to revenge himself on the Tsar because he
a. killed his brother
b. imprisoned his brother
c. seized his kingdom
d. executed his brother and seized his property
67. The wounded man was actually
a. enemy of the hermit
b. enemy of the Tsar
c. friend of the Tsar
d. disciple of the Tsar
68. The Tsar gave the reward to none because
a. he forgot it
b. all the answers were different
c. the queen forbade him
d. he changed his decision
69. The Tsar asked the hermit
a. one question
b. two questions
c. three questions
d. four questions
70. The third question was what was the most important
a. occupation
b. place
c. shy
d. thing
71. The bearded man received wound in his
a. leg
b. head
c. stomach
d. neck
72. The learned men answered the questions of the Tsar
a. differently
b. indifferently
c. rightly
d. wrongly
73. The bearded man asked from the Tsar
a. spade
b. his brother’s life
c. his brother’s property
d. forgiveness
74. The bearded man was wounded by
a. the Tsar
b. the hermit
c. bodyguard
d. his brother
75. The bearded man wished to avenge the execution of
a. himself
b. the hermit
c. his brother
d. his body guard
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Grammar Suggestions:
Voice Change:
1. For that purpose alone was man sent into this life.
2. He forgave him.
3. He gave the reward to none.
4. He would send his physician to attend him.
5. How can I learn the right time for every action?
6. I don’t know you.
7. I will serve you as your most faithful slave.
8. In order to know the right time for every action, one must consult magicians.
9. Let me take the spade.
10. One must draw up a table in advance.
11. One should always attend to all that was going on.
12. Only thus, said they could everything be done at its proper time.
13. That man would have attacked you.
14. The hermit again gave no answer.
15. The hermit lived in a wood which he never quited.
16. The hermit received none but common folk.
17. The hermit was digging the ground in front of his hut.
18. The hermit was digging the ground.
19. The man asked for something to drink.
20. The reward was given to none by the Tsar.
21. The Tsar and the hermit unfastened the man's clothing.
22. The Tsar gave the reward to none.
23. The Tsar put on simple clothes.
24. The Tsar saw a bearded man come running out of the wood.
25. The Tsar washed the wound as best as he could.
26. The Tsar, with the hermit's help, carried the wounded man into the hut.
27. They all answered his questions differently.
28. They recognized me.
29. You do not know me.
30. You have already been answered.
Narration Change:
1. "He said to the Tsar, "Now rest awhile and let me work a bit."
2. "Here comes someone running," said the hermit to the Tsar.
3. "I do not know you, and have nothing to forgive you for" said the Tsar.
4. "You are tried, "said the Tsar to the hermit," let me take the spade and work a while for you.
5. “Forgive me!” said the bearded man in a weak voice.
6. “How answered? What do you mean?” asked the Tsar.
7. “I do not know you, and have nothing to forgive you for.” said the Tsar.
8. “Thanks”, said the hermit.
9. “You are tired,” said the Tsar, “Let me take the spade and work awhile for you.”
10. “You have already been answered.” said the hermit to the Tsar. (HS 2015)
11. Some said, “Warriors are the most necessary.”
12. The bearded man said to the Tsar, "I am that enemy of yours who swore to revenge himself on you, because you executed his brother and seized his property."
13. The bearded man said to the Tsar, "You do not know me, but I know you."
14. The hermit said to the Tsar, "The most important time is the present because it is the only time when we have any power."
15. The hermit said, “Now rest a while and let me work a bit.”
16. The Tsar approached him and said, “For the last time, I pray you to answer my questions, wise man.”
17. The Tsar said to the hermit," How can I learn to do the right thing at the right time? "
18. The Tsar said, "I shall send my servants and my own physician to attend you.”
19. The Tsar said, “How can I learn to do the right thing at the right time?”
20. The Tsar said, “I come to you, wise man, for an answer to my questions. (HS 2019)
21. The Tsar went up to him and said, “I have come to you, wise hermit, to ask you to answer three questions."
Transformation of Sentences:
1. All the answers were different. The Tsar agreed with none of them. (Join into a simple sentence)
2. All the answers were different. The Tsar agreed with none. (Join into a complex sentence)
3. All the answers were different. The Tsar agreed with none. (Join into a compound sentence)
4. All the answers were different. So the Tsar agreed with none of them.(Simple)
5. At last the blood ceased flowing. The man revived.(Simple)
6. Blood was flowing from under them. (use the verb form of 'Blood and rewrite)
7. He just spat on his hand and recommenced digging. (make it simple)
8. He reached the Tsar. He fell fainting on the ground. He was moaning feebly.(Simple)
9. He saw the Tsar. He greeted him.(Simple)
10. Let me take the spade and work a while for you. (use 'so that' and rewrite)
11. Many learned men came to the Tsar. They all answered his questions differently. (Join using an adverb clause)
12. One must draw up in advance, a table of days, months and years. Then everything could be done at its proper time. (join into a complex sentence)
13. Still he wished to find the right answers to his questions. He decided to consult a hermit. The hermit was widely renowned for his wisdom. (Complex)
14. The hermit again gave no answer. (use the verb form of 'answer' and rewrite)
15. The hermit again gave no answer. He rose. He stretched out his hand for the spade.(Complex)
16. The hermit lived in a wood. He never quited it. (Complex)
17. The hermit was frail and weak. He stuck his spade into the ground. He turned a little earth. Each time he breathed heavily.(Complex)
18. The man held his hands pressed against his stomach. Blood was flowing from under them.(Simple)
19. The most important thing in the world was science. Some said it in reply. (Complex)
20. The sun began to sink behind the trees. The Tsar at last stuck the spade into the ground.(Complex)
21. The Tsar approached. The hermit was digging the ground in front of his hut. (Complex)
22. The Tsar brought fresh water. He gave it to him.(Simple)
23. The Tsar carried the wounded man into the hut. The Tsar did it with the hermit’s help. The Tsar laid him on the bed.(Complex)
24. The Tsar did not give him the spade. He continued to dig. (Simple)
25. The Tsar had dug two beds. He stopped. (Complex)
26. The Tsar put on simple clothes. Before reaching the hermit’s cell he dismounted from his horse. He left his body-guard behind. He went on alone.(Complex)
27. The Tsar should have a Council of wise men. They would help him to fix the proper time for everything. (join with an adjective clause)
28. The Tsar turned round. He saw a bearded man. The man came running out of the wood.(Simple)
29. The Tsar was very tired with his walk. He was also tired with the work he had done. He crouched down on the threshold.(Complex)
30. The Tsar washed the wound. He did it to his best. He bandaged it with his handkerchief.(Complex)
31. You do not know me. Yet I know you. (Complex)
Split the Following Sentences:
1. All the answers being different, the Tsar agreed with none of them, and gave the reward.
2. I am that enemy of yours who swore to revenge himself on you, because you executed his brother and seized his property.
3. Others declared that it was impossible to decide beforehand the right time for every action; but that, not letting oneself be absorbed in idle past time, one should always attend to all that was going on, and then do what was most needful.
4. The blood would not stop flowing and the Tsar again and again removed the bandage soaked with worm blood, and washed and re-bandaged the wound.
5. The most necessary man is he with whom you are, for no man knows whether he will ever have dealings with anyone else; and the most important affair is, to do him well, because for that purpose alone was man sent into this life.
6. This thought having occurred to him, he had it proclaimed throughout his kingdom that he would give a great reward to anyone who would teach him what was the right time for every action, and who were the most necessary people, and how he might know what was the most important thing to do.
Error Correction:
1. All the answers having different, the Tsar agreed with none of them.
2. I am the enemy of you.
3. The hermit listened to the Tsar.
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