What did the oldest coin tell him?
He knew he wanted to eat jalebis, the oldest coin said. He said the next day he would get the scholarship money, and he could pay his charges with that money. He was therefore able to purchase the jalebis.
What did the oldest coin tell him?
He knew he wanted to eat jalebis, the oldest coin said. He said the next day he would get the scholarship money, and he could pay his charges with that money. He was therefore able to purchase the jalebis.
Do you think they were misguiding him?
Why didn’t he take the coins’ advice? Give two or three reasons.
What did the oldest coin tell him?
Did he follow his advice? If not, why not?
He reached home with the coins in his pocket. What happened then?
Why didn’t he eat all the jalebis he had bought?
What did he do with the remaining jalebis?
“The fear was killing me.” What was the fear?
“Children’s stomachs are like digestion machines.” What do you understand by that? Do you agree?
Hw did he plan to pay the fees the next day?
Mock Test Series