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Class 9 English (Moments Supplementary Reader) Chapter 4 In the Kingdom of Fools

This quiz on Chapter 4: In the Kingdom of Fools from Moments (Class 9 English) is designed to assess your understanding of the story’s plot, characters, and themes. It will test your knowledge of key events, the absurdity of the kingdom’s laws, and the wisdom of the guru and his disciple. The quiz explores important themes such as foolishness versus wisdom, justice versus injustice, and how intelligence can help one navigate tricky situations. Additionally, it examines the use of irony and satire in portraying a kingdom where everything is reversed, highlighting the consequences of irrational governance. Through multiple-choice questions, short answer prompts, and analytical discussions, this quiz aims to reinforce your comprehension of the chapter while encouraging critical thinking about leadership, decision-making, and the value of wisdom over blind obedience.

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Category: The Guru returns and hatches a plan.

1. Why did the guru and the disciple argue about who should be executed first?

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Category: The King – Foolish ruler who makes absurd laws.

2. Why did the guru and the disciple want to be executed first on the stake?

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Category: The Foolish King and His Kingdom

3. In the Kingdom of Fools, what was the consequence for anyone who disobeyed the king’s order to be awake at night and sleep during the day?

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Category: The king realizes the case has come full circle, back to the original merchant.

4. According to the king’s ruling, what is the basis for punishing the merchant?

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Category: Justice vs. Injustice

5. Who ultimately took the blame for the death of the burglar in “In the Kingdom of Fools”?

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Category: The king summons the merchant and blames him for murder.

6. Why does the bricklayer claim he built a weak wall?

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Category: The Greedy Disciple

7. What power did the guru possess that allowed him to save his disciple?

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Category: A thief breaks into a merchant’s house but gets crushed by a weak wall.

8. In the story, who was initially held responsible by the king for the death of the thief?

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Category: The king and minister decide to run the kingdom differently.

9. Why did the king and the minister decide to change day into night and night into day in the Kingdom of Fools?

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Category: Symbolism

10. What does a dove typically symbolize in literature?

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Category: The people request the Guru to become the new ruler.

11. What happened after the guru and the disciple became the new rulers?

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Category: A Kannada folktale adapted from A.K. Ramanujan’s collection of Indian folk tales.

12. What was unique about the pricing system in the Kingdom of Fools?

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Category: A kingdom ruled by a foolish king and his equally foolish minister.

13. What did the king and minister decide to change in the Kingdom of Fools?

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Category: Introduction

14. How many days are there in a week?

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Category: The king orders a fat man to be found.

15. Why did the king order his servants to find a fat man?

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Category: The Foolish King’s Death

16. What was the king’s initial reaction when the guru and the disciple argued about who should be executed first?

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Category: The king orders the merchant to be executed.

17. Why did the king decide to execute the merchant instead of his father, who was the actual perpetrator of the crime?

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Category: Day becomes day again, and night becomes night again.

18. How is the place described after the changes mentioned in the syllabus?

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Category: When night falls, people wake up and start working.

19. What was the primary reason the people in the Kingdom of Followed the king’s orders to work at night and sleep during the day?

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Category: The Disciple – A greedy follower of the Guru who initially loves the kingdom.

20. Why did the disciple initially want to stay in the Kingdom of Fools?

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Category: They are surprised to see an empty city during the day.

21. What punishment was given to those who disobeyed the king’s orders?

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Category: Satire

22. Which of the following best defines satire?

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Category: The king ends up executing himself.

23. What was the immediate reaction of the people when they saw the dead bodies of the king and minister?

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Category: Conclusion

24. What did the people of the kingdom decide to do after the death of the king and the minister?

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Category: The Arrival of the Guru and His Disciple

25. What did the people of the kingdom decide after discovering the dead bodies of the king and the minister?

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Category: Night becomes day and day becomes night.

26. What surprised the guru and his disciple when they arrived in the city?

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Category: The Minister – Blindly follows the king’s foolish decisions.

27. How did the minister’s blind obedience affect the kingdom?

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Category: The Guru tricks the king into believing that whoever dies on the new stake will be reborn as the next king.

28. Why did the guru and the disciple argue about who should die first on the new stake?

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Category: A New Kingdom of Wisdom

29. What condition did the guru and the disciple set before agreeing to rule the kingdom?

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Category: The Foolish King

30. Why did the king and minister decide to change night into day and day into night?

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Category: The Guru’s intelligence saves his disciple.

31. Why did the guru insist on being executed first instead of his disciple?

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Category: Rewrite the story with a different ending.

32. In the story of “Cinderella,” if Cinderella did not lose her glass slipper at the ball, what might have been a different ending?

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Category: The Value of Wisdom

33. According to the story, why did the king decide to punish the merchant for the death of the burglar?

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Category: Debate on Leadership

34. What is the most commonly accepted definition of leadership?

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Category: A wise guru and his disciple visit the kingdom.

35. Why did the disciple want to stay in the kingdom of fools?

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Category: The Merchant’s Execution and a Surprising Twist

36. What was the king’s ultimate decision regarding the execution?

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Category: Foolishness of Leaders and Consequences

37. Why did the king postpone the execution of the guru and the disciple?

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Category: He insists that he should be executed first.

38. What decision did the king make after hearing the guru’s explanation?

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Category: Irony and Satire

39. Why does the disciple decide to stay in the Kingdom of Fools?

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Category: The Guru’s Clever Trick

40. What was the primary reason the king decided to execute himself and his minister instead of the guru and the disciple?

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Category: The king’s sense of justice is absurd (punishing a wall, a dancer, or a fat man).

41. Why was the bricklayer blamed for the death of the burglar?

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Category: The merchant shifts the blame to the bricklayer who built the wall.

42. What is the king’s initial reaction when the merchant admits the wall killed the burglar?

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Category: Hyperbole (Exaggeration)

43. What is the purpose of using hyperbole in literature?

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Category: The Guru warns his disciple that such a foolish kingdom won’t last.

44. Why did the guru warn his disciple that the kingdom of fools wouldn’t last?

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Category: The Disastrous Wall and a Strange Trial

45. Why did the dancing girl repeatedly walk up and down the street while the wall was being built?

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Category: The king and his minister make absurd decisions.

46. Why does the bricklayer blame the dancing girl for the poor construction of the wall?

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Category: Foolish Leadership and Its Consequences

47. Why did the disciple want to stay in the Kingdom of Fools?

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Category: Greed vs. Common Sense

48. In “The Kingdom of Fools,” why did the disciple refuse to leave the kingdom despite the guru’s warning?

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Category: The Wise Guru

49. Who is the real culprit according to the king in the story?

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Category: Irony

50. In the story “In the Kingdom of Fools,” why is it ironic that the merchant is punished for the death of the burglar?

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Category: The disciple chooses to stay for food and almost gets executed.

51. What was the reason given by the guru for wanting to be executed first?

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Category: The king and minister are dead.

52. What happened after the king and the minister were executed?

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