1. Why did the lady decide to feed the bear regularly?
- She wanted to make it a pet
- She acted out of kindness without foresight
- She wanted to earn money from it
- She feared the bear would attack
Correct Answer: She acted out of kindness without foresight
2. What does the bear’s changing behavior suggest?
- Animals never change their habits
- Animals depend only on strength
- Environment strongly influences animal nature
- Animals learn only from other animals
Correct Answer: Environment strongly influences animal nature
3. Why is the lady’s kindness considered problematic?
- It made the bear very strong
- It helped the bear survive better
- It disturbed the natural life of the bear
- It protected the bear from danger
Correct Answer: It disturbed the natural life of the bear
4. What conflict is shown in the story?
- Human versus human conflict
- Animal versus animal conflict
- Human kindness versus natural instincts
- Human versus society conflict
Correct Answer: Human kindness versus natural instincts
5. Why did the bear become lazy over time?
- It was naturally weak
- It was always tired
- It depended completely on human support
- It disliked forest life
Correct Answer: It depended completely on human support
6. What does the story suggest about helping wild animals?
- Help should always be given freely
- Help makes animals stronger
- Help should replace natural life
- Help should not destroy their independence
Correct Answer: Help should not destroy their independence
7. Why did the lady feel regret later?
- She lost the bear forever
- She feared the villagers
- She disliked forest life
- She realized her actions caused harm
Correct Answer: She realized her actions caused harm
8. What deeper idea does the bear represent?
- Strength of wild animals
- Loss of natural identity due to comfort
- Fear of forest creatures
- Power of human control
Correct Answer: Loss of natural identity due to comfort
9. Why was sending the bear back necessary?
- To punish the bear
- To restore its natural survival ability
- To train it again
- To protect the villagers
Correct Answer: To restore its natural survival ability
10. What mistake did the lady make unknowingly?
- She ignored the bear completely
- She feared the animal too much
- She interfered with nature’s balance
- She treated it badly
Correct Answer: She interfered with nature’s balance
11. What does the story warn about human actions?
- Humans always improve nature
- Good intentions can have negative results
- Animals depend on humans
- Nature changes easily
Correct Answer: Good intentions can have negative results
12. Why is the bear unable to survive independently later?
- It lost its natural survival skills
- It became physically weak
- It forgot how to eat
- It became afraid of forest
Correct Answer: It lost its natural survival skills
13. What is ironic about the lady’s behavior?
- Her kindness made the bear strong
- Her kindness protected the forest
- Her kindness caused harm to the bear
- Her kindness solved all problems
Correct Answer: Her kindness caused harm to the bear
14. What does the story teach about domestication?
- Wild animals become pets easily
- Wild animals enjoy human life
- Wild animals cannot be fully domesticated
- Wild animals forget their instincts
Correct Answer: Wild animals cannot be fully domesticated
15. Why is the bear’s dependence dangerous?
- It reduces its ability to survive naturally
- It makes it stronger always
- It helps it live longer
- It increases its intelligence
Correct Answer: It reduces its ability to survive naturally
16. What role does nature play in the story?
- It is less important than comfort
- It is dangerous for animals
- It is essential for true survival
- It is controlled by humans
Correct Answer: It is essential for true survival
17. What does the story criticize indirectly?
- Lack of kindness in people
- Fear of animals
- Human interference in natural life
- Lack of food in forests
Correct Answer: Human interference in natural life
18. Why did the bear trust the lady easily?
- It was trained earlier
- It feared the lady
- It disliked forest animals
- It received consistent care and food
Correct Answer: It received consistent care and food
19. What change in the bear is most significant?
- Increase in physical strength
- Growth in size and power
- Loss of independence and survival skills
- Change in eating habits
Correct Answer: Loss of independence and survival skills
20. What is the central irony of the story?
- Comfort improves animal life
- Comfort makes animals safe
- Comfort leads to loss of natural strength
- Comfort builds independence
Correct Answer: Comfort leads to loss of natural strength
21. What does the story suggest about balance?
- Humans should control nature fully
- Animals should depend on humans
- Nature and humans must not interfere excessively
- Forests should be destroyed
Correct Answer: Nature and humans must not interfere excessively
22. Why is the story considered a moral story?
- It tells a funny incident only
- It teaches a lesson about nature and care
- It describes forest life
- It explains animal behavior
Correct Answer: It teaches a lesson about nature and care
23. What does the lady symbolize in deeper sense?
- Cruelty towards animals
- Fear of wildlife
- Human compassion without awareness
- Scientific thinking
Correct Answer: Human compassion without awareness
24. Why is the ending meaningful?
- It shows happiness of animals
- It shows success of kindness
- It shows consequences of human actions
- It shows village life
Correct Answer: It shows consequences of human actions
25. What does the bear’s return to forest represent?
- Escape from danger
- Search for food
- Attempt to regain natural identity
- Fear of humans
Correct Answer: Attempt to regain natural identity
26. What lesson applies to real life situations?
- Help always improves situations
- Control leads to success
- Interference can weaken natural systems
- Comfort is always better
Correct Answer: Interference can weaken natural systems
27. What does the story imply about responsibility?
- Humans should act emotionally only
- Humans should avoid animals
- Humans control all nature
- Humans must act with awareness and wisdom
Correct Answer: Humans must act with awareness and wisdom
28. Why is the story still relevant today?
- It is only about old times
- It describes village life
- It relates to wildlife conservation issues
- It explains animal habits
Correct Answer: It relates to wildlife conservation issues
29. What deeper truth does the story highlight?
- Natural instincts are essential for survival
- Animals can change completely
- Humans can control everything
- Comfort replaces survival
Correct Answer: Natural instincts are essential for survival
30. What is the ultimate message of the story?
- Control animals for comfort
- Train animals for use
- Respect nature and its natural order
- Replace forests with homes
Correct Answer: Respect nature and its natural order
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