1. What motivated the dog to seek a master?

Explanation:

 The dog was tired of scavenging for food alone and felt unsafe without a protector, hence he sought a master.


2. Who did the dog first choose as his master and why did he leave that master?

Explanation:

 Initially, the dog chose a wolf as his master but soon realized that the wolf was fearful of the bear, so he decided to leave.


3. Who did the dog choose as his next master?

Explanation:

 The dog chose a bear as his next master as he believed the bear was stronger than the wolf.


4. What made the dog stay with the lion for a long time? 

Explanation:

The dog found no faults with the lion and felt secure under his protection. Moreover, no other wild animal dared to cross the lion's path.


5. Ultimately, who did the dog choose as his master and why?

Explanation:

The dog finally chose a man as his master because even the mighty lion was afraid of humans, and the dog believed that humans were the most powerful creatures on earth.


6. How did Dogs live in the past?

Explanation:

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7. Why did the Dog choose to give up its freedom?

Explanation:

The Dog grew tired of living a solitary and unsafe life, foraging for food alone, and feeling vulnerable to stronger animals.


8. What decision did the Dog make?

Explanation:

The Dog decided to find a master who was the strongest being on earth and become their servant.


9. Why did the Dog leave the Wolf?

Explanation:

The Dog noticed that the Wolf was afraid of the Bear, so he left and joined the Bear instead.


10. Who did the Bear fear?

Explanation:

The Bear was afraid of the Lion and fled into the deep forest when it caught his scent.


11. What was the Dog's experience with the Lion?

Explanation:

The Dog found security and happiness serving under the Lion, who was the strongest animal in the forest. However, the Lion also displayed fear of humans, which led the Dog to choose a man as his next master.


12. What does the writer say about the relationship between man and dog?

Explanation:

The writer emphasizes that the Dog is man's most faithful servant, and their friendship has endured for ages, with the Dog never feeling the need to change masters again.


13. What is the author's view on the bond between humans and dogs?

Explanation:

 The author believes that dogs are incredibly reliable and have been serving humans faithfully for centuries. Dogs rarely feel the need to change masters once they have found a loyal human companion.


14. Why did the dog desire a strong master in the jungle?

Explanation:

In ancient times, dogs roamed freely in the forest, similar to wolves. However, this freedom came with drawbacks such as loneliness and fear of stronger animals. To protect himself from hunger and danger, the dog decided to find a master who was the strongest being on earth.


15. Which animals did the Dog consider serving, and why did it refuse them?

Explanation:

The Dog encountered several animals during its search for a master. It first met a Wolf, but it was too afraid of the Bear, so the Dog declined. The Bear was also afraid of the Lion, which caused the Dog to join the Lion's service. However, the Lion showed fear of humans, which led the Dog to leave and find a new master. Finally, the Dog accepted man as his loyal servant.


16. Form nouns from the given words by adding -ness or -ity (in some cases, -ty or -y can also be used)


  1. Strong -

  2. Happy -

  3. Noble -

  4. Kind -

  5. Sincere -

  6. Brave -

  7. Dark -

  8. Honesty -

  9. Humane -

  10. Curious -

Explanation:

  1. Strong - Strength

  2. Happy - Happiness

  3. Noble - Nobility

  4. Kind - Kindness

  5. Sincere - Sincerity

  6. Brave - Bravery

  7. Dark - Darkness

  8. Honesty - Honesty

  9. Humane - Humanity

  10. Curious - Curiosity


17. Each word in the box given below indicates a large number of… For example, ‘a herd of cows’ refers to many cows.

Complete each of the following phrases with a suitable word from the box.

NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Chapter 2 How the Dog Found Himself Working with Language 1

Explanation:

1. fleet of ships

2. bunch of grapes

3. brood of chicks

4. herd of elephants

5. bundle of sticks

6. flock of birds

7. school of fish

8. pack of wolves