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  • β€˜The Delhi Sultan once got an idea to trouble Sri Krishna Deva Rayalu.’ a. Who was Sri Krishna Deva Rayalu? b. What idea did the Delhi Sultan think of? c. How would the idea cause trouble to Sri Krishna Deva Rayalu?

    a. Sri Krishan Deva Rayalu was the ruler of the Vijayanagar Empire with Hampi as its capital b. The Delhi Sultan once got an idea to trouble Sri Krishna Deva Rayalu and instantly, he sent a wedding invitation to him. c. The idea would cause trouble to Sri Krishna Deva Rayalu as it was impossible to send the well to any wedding.

  • β€˜Rayalu was much troubled on hearing the words of his Chief Minister.’ a. What words of the Chief Minister troubled Rayalu? b. Who finally came up with a solution to the problem? c. What was the solution suggested by him?

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  • On the basis of your reading, choose the best option. a. Krishna Deva Rayalu had this quality more than the Delhi Sultan.

    • Anger - Hatred - Patience b. The first person who came to Krishna Deva Rayalu’s mind for help was
    • Ramalinga
    • The Chief Minister of his kingdom
    • The messenger sent by the Delhi Sultan c. The King and the Chief Minister were both
    • angry - confused - frightened d. When Ramalinga read the invitation and the letter, he was
    • even more confused
    • very frightened
    • calm and not disturbed e. On receiving the unexpected kind of replay to his invitation, the Delhi Sultan
    • Was amused and impressed
    • was angered and wanted to wage war
    • punished the messenger

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  • Why do you think the Delhi Sultan sent such an invitation to Krishna Deva Rayalu?

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  • Why do you think Sri Krishna Deva Rayalu was afraid to incur the wrath of the Delhi Sultan?

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  • What stills did Ramalinga have that the others did not? How did they help the king and kingdom?

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  • Who deserves the praise and credit for ending the rivalry between the two kings? Why?

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  • Imagine that you are the Chief Minister of the Kingdom and Sri Krishna Deva Rayalu come you for help. What solution would you come up with to the problem? Try and think of a witty solution which you would suggest to the king. You may not necessary send an invitation.

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  • Character Sketch of Ramalinga.

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  • On the basis of your understanding of the text, select the appropriate qualities for each the characters in the story. Remember: A given word may be used to describe more than one character. wise angry confused perplexed witty intelligent powerful calm troublesome composed obedient aggressive

    Ramalinga Delhi Sultan Shri Krishna Deva Rayalu Chief Minister




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  • Write the noun and adverb form of the given adjectives in the table below. Some of them are done for you. Adjective Noun Adverb Wise
    angry confused witty wit intelligent
    powerful calm calmness obedient
    composed composure composedly

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  • The following phrases have been picked from the story. They all hint upon a situation. Understand the context in which these phrases have been used and then frame sentences accordingly. a. Always found some excuse b. Went speechless c. Invite the fury d. Wondered how to reply e. Inability to draw out any solution f. Worry on everyone’s face g. Gloomy atmosphere h. Cheered at once i. Without a second thought

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  • Play with Words Add a suffix to each of the following words to change their meaning. You may choose the suffixes from the list given and you may also use them more than once. The first two have been done for you. ion ly ity ance some istic ness

    1. Sing singer_ 7. Complex _______________
    2. Glad gladness 8. Grateful _______________
    3. Perform _______________ 9. Grand _______________
    4. Trouble _______________ 10. Ritual _______________
    5. Personal _______________ 11. Second _______________
    6. Total _______________ 12. Wit _______________

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