• 1. 
    The camel said, “Humph” repeatedly. How did it affect him?

  • He did not have to work like others.
  • All others became friends with him.
  • His back suddenly grew a lump.
  • He was asked to leave the desert.
  • 2. 
    “…he has never yet learnt to behave”. In the light of this, what is the writer’s opinion about the camel?

  • The camel is very obedient.
  • The camel is very hard working.
  • The camel is still a lazy animal.
  • The camel fights with others.
  • 3. 
    What tasks, do you think, were assigned to the dog and the ox?

  • The dog was asked to fetch things and the ox to plough fields.
  • The dog and the ox were asked to trot and to play.
  • The dog and the ox were asked to take rest.
  • They were asked to dance.
  • 4. 
    What made the dog, the horse and the ox very angry?

  • The dog, the horse, and the ox got angry because they were asked to take rest.
  • The dog, the horse, and the ox got angry because they disliked one another’s company and were asked to work together. (c) The dog, the horse, and the ox got angry because the camel didn’t work so they had to work double-time.
  • 5. 
    The camel was looking at this own reflection in the pool. What does it suggest to you about the camel?

  • It suggests that the camel loved wasting time.
  • It suggests that the camel disliked himself.
  • It suggests that the camel was proud of his looks.
  • It suggests that the camel was getting ready to for a party.
  • 6. 
    What, according to the Djinn, was the use of the “humph”?

  • It made the camel look better than the others.
  • It made the camel look tall.
  • The camel could work for three days without eating.
  • The camel looked more attractive.
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