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Bihar Board Sample Paper for Class 7 English — The Kingdom of Fools

A story that teaches about wisdom and the folly of foolish decisions.

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Indian context — what this NCERT chapter centres on

Class 7 English Chapter 3 (The Kingdom of Fools) is taught through these India-specific anchors in the NCERT textbook. The sample paper above is pre-loaded with these so the output reflects the way the chapter is actually taught in Indian classrooms.

  • The story reflects the traditional Indian values of wisdom and the consequences of foolish decisions, akin to folk tales shared in Indian households.
  • The setting of the kingdom can be related to various Indian states known for their rich folklore, such as Rajasthan or Maharashtra.
  • The characters' decisions can be compared to lessons from Panchatantra stories that emphasize moral teachings.
  • The concept of a 'foolish king' resonates with historical anecdotes from Indian history, where rulers made unwise decisions leading to their downfall.

Key terms — Class 7 English (The Kingdom of Fools)

WISDOMFOOLISHNESSKINGDOMDECISION

Teaching tips for The Kingdom of Fools

  • 1Encourage students to share local folk tales that convey similar moral lessons, fostering a connection to their cultural heritage.
  • 2Use role-play to act out the story, allowing students to explore the consequences of the characters' decisions in a relatable manner.
  • 3Discuss with students how wisdom is valued in their families and communities, drawing parallels to the story's themes.
  • 4Incorporate discussions on contemporary examples of foolish decisions in society, such as in politics or local governance, to make the lesson relevant.

Board exam relevance

Questions may include MCQs on character motivations, short answer questions about moral lessons, and 5-mark long answer questions analyzing the themes of wisdom and foolishness.

Frequently asked questions

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Most CBSE schools cover The Kingdom of Fools in 4–8 periods of 40 minutes depending on student readiness and exam weight.

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