1. Whom does Golu ask, “Why don’t you ever fly like other birds?”

Answer: 

Golu poses the question to the ostrich. 


 2. Which uncle of Golu had red eyes?

Answer:

Hippopotamus, the giant uncle of Golu, has red eyes. 


3. Golu’s relatives did not answer his questions because

(i) they were shy.

(ii) the questions were too difficult.

(iii) Golu was a naughty baby.

Answer:

(ii) The questions were just too challenging.

 

 4. Who advised Golu to go to the Limpopo River?

Answer: 

The mynah bird gave Golu the order to go to the Limpopo River. 


 5. Why did Golu go to the river?

Answer:

In order to learn more about crocodiles and what they ate for tea, Golu went to the river. 


 6.  On the Limpopo River's bank, the crocodile was lying down. Golu believed it to be 

(1) a crocodile in motion.

(ii). a dead crocodile 

(iii) a log of wood 

Answer: 

(iii) a little of timber. a piece of wood. 


 7. What did the crocodile do to show that it was a real crocodile?

Answer: 

To prove its veracity, the crocodile shed "crocodile tears."


 8. “I'll tell you the solution if you just come over here, little one."

Because, the crocodile said,

He was unable to stand up I

(ii) He desired to consume Golu.

Golu was deaf (iii).

Answer:

(ii) He wanted to eat Golu. (He desired to consume Golu) 


 9.  Who supported Golu beside the riverbank?

Answer: 

The python aided Golu on the riverbank.


10.  Provide examples of two things the elephant can accomplish and two things he cannot do with his boot. 

Answer:  

The elephant can perform the following tasks thanks to his boot:

Harvest tree fruit and leaves.

He has the ability to control insects. 

The boot of an elephant cannot do the following things: 

It is useless to him as legs.

Because of his boot, he is blind.


11. What are your knowledge of Golu? 

Answer:

Elephant Golu was a youngster. He had a nose that stuck out. He possessed no boot. He was quite inquisitive. 


12. Which bird, and why, told Golu to head to the Limpopo River? 

Answer:

The middle of a shrub was where a mynah bird was perched. Golu asked what the crocodile had for supper. The mynah bird told Golu to look for the solution at the Limpopo River.


13. What foodstuffs did Golu consume before he departed towards the Limpopo River from his house?

Answer:

He brought 25 melons, 50 dozen bananas, and 100 sugarcanes. 


14. How did Golu help the python?

Answer: 

The python was helped by Golu to coil around the tree branch once more.


15. What queries did Golu pose to the Python?

Answer:

Golu discovered a python. He questioned him on three occasions: I Have crocodiles ever been spotted? What does a crocodile look like? What food does a crocodile prefer to eat?


16. Why did the Python help Golu?

Answer:

Golu had helped the python wrap around a branch of a tree. After politely thanking him, the serpent walked after him. The python jumped to Golu's defence when the crocodile seized him by the nose. He never gave Golu his gratitude.


Explain Golu's encounter with the crocodile in question 1.

The mouth of the Limpopo River is where Golu came. On its bank, he observed a crocodile. The crocodile winked at Golu. Whether he was the crocodile, Golu enquired. From the mud, the crocodile pulled out his tail. Why Golu had asked him such a question baffled him. He sobbed crocodile-like. He signalled for Golu to come over. He declined to answer the direct question. He would quietly respond to his own question. He would describe his tea to him in low tones. Golu drew closer to the corcodile's nose, lowering his head. The crocodile snatched Golu by the snout. When he declared his intention to That day, Golu screamed in terror as something tried to consume him. What benefits does having a long nose (trunk) provide in the eyes of the python?

Answer:

A insect stung Golu in the shoulder. Golu caught the bug with his stretched snout (trunk). The flies was dead. Grabbing a sizable mound of grass, Golu rubbed it against his forelegs. He pushed the grass into his mouth with the help of his extended snout (trunk). The sun was really hot. Golu dug some mud from the bank with his protruding snout. He covered his cap with muck. Golu couldn't execute any of the aforementioned due to his small nose. All of these advantages of the large snout, the python claimed (trunk).