RAHAMANIA MISSION

A CBSE CURRICULUM BASED SCHOOL

THE OWL IN THE FAMILY

SHORT QUESTION TYPE

Questions 1. The narrator found the baby spotted owlet on the ground by the veranda steps.
2. The owlet hissed and clacked its bill when picked up by Grandfather.
3. The owlet ate raw meat and water for its first meal.
4. The owlet settled down for the day under the narrator's bed.
5. The full-grown spotted owlet is only the size of a myna bird.
6. Tapping on the tree trunk may persuade a spotted owlet to show its face at the entrance to its hole.
7. Spotted owlets prefer to stay at home during the day to avoid attacks by other birds.
8. Spotted owlets face the risk of being attacked by other birds during the day.
9. The second owlet came from a rough nest near the rainwater pipe on the roof.
10. The mother owl left a mouse with its tail tucked through the mosquito net for her babies during the night.
11. The mother owl left a mouse with its tail tucked through the mosquito net, indicating she didn't trust the narrator to look after her babies.
12. The narrator and Grandfather released the young owlets into the garden at dawn.
13. The mother owl swooped down at Grandfather, but he was agile enough to duck out of the way.
14. The mother owl led her young ones into the long grass at the edge of the garden.
15. The narrator found the young owls standing on the wall just outside the door the next morning.
16. The mother owl was sitting on the birdbath when the narrator found the young owls.
17. The narrator interpreted the mother owl's behavior the next morning as a sign of regret.
18. Grandfather suggested that the mother owl likely wanted her babies to have a good home and was sorry for her behavior.
19. The owlets became regular members of the household after being released into the garden.
20. The owlets became attached to Grandmother.
21. The owlets showed affection towards anyone in a petticoat.
22. Aunt Mabel was terrified of the owlets and would run shrieking from the room when they approached her.
23. The owlets made gentle and soothing sounds in response to Grandmother's voice.
24. The owlets disturbed the night with terrible shrieks when wild owls were around.
25. The owlets' nightly occupation was catching beetles.
26. The owlets helped control beetle infestations in the kitchen quarters.
27. The owls enjoyed sitting and splashing in a shallow dish.
28. The owls shook themselves after getting thoroughly wet in the shallow dish.
29. The narrator carries a picture in their mind of Grandmother with a contented look in her rocking chair.
30. The narrator saw one of the owls crawling up Grandmother's pillow while she was having an afternoon nap.
31. The narrator and Grandfather responded with surprise and concern when finding the owlets.
32. The owls' nightly occupation was catching beetles.
33. The mother owl left a mouse with its tail tucked through the mosquito net for her babies during the night.
34. The mother owl swooped down at Grandfather, indicating she didn't trust the narrator to release the young owlets.
35. The mother owl led her young ones into the long grass at the edge of the garden.
36. The mother owl was sitting on the birdbath when the narrator found the young owls.
37. The narrator interpreted the mother owl's behavior the next morning as a sign of regret.
38. Grandfather suggested that the mother owl likely wanted her babies to have a good home and was sorry for her behavior.
39. The owlets became regular members of the household after being released into the garden.
40. The owlets became attached to Grandmother.
41. The owlets showed affection towards anyone in a petticoat.
42. The owlets made gentle and soothing sounds in response to Grandmother's voice.
43. The owlets disturbed the night with terrible shrieks when wild owls were around.
44. The owlets helped control beetle infestations in the kitchen quarters.
45. The owls enjoyed sitting and splashing in a shallow dish.
46. The owls shook themselves after getting thoroughly wet in the shallow dish.
47. The narrator carries a picture in their mind of Grandmother with a contented look in her rocking chair.

48. The narrator saw one of the owls crawling up Grandmother's pillow while she was having an afternoon nap.
49. The narrator and Grandfather responded with surprise and concern when finding the owlets.
50. The owls' nightly occupation was catching beetles.

TRUE FALSE TYPE QUESTIONS

Solve the following questions

1. The narrator found the baby spotted owlet inside the house. (True)
2. The owlet reacted aggressively when picked up by Grandfather. (True)
3. The owlet's first meal consisted of cooked vegetables. (False)
4. Spotted owlets are larger than myna birds. (False)
5. Tapping on a tree trunk can sometimes coax a spotted owlet to show itself. (True)
6. Spotted owlets are strictly nocturnal. (False)
7. Spotted owlets face no risks from other birds during the day. (False)
8. The second owlet was found in the garden. (False)
9. The mother owl left a rat for her babies during the night. (False)
10. The mother owl trusted the narrator to care for her babies. (False)
11. The narrator and Grandfather released the owlets in the afternoon. (False)
12. The mother owl attacked the narrator and Grandfather during the release. (True)
13. The mother owl led her young ones away from the garden after release. (False)
14. The narrator found the young owls in the kitchen the next morning. (False)
15. The mother owl was not present when the narrator found the young owls. (False)
16. The narrator interpreted the mother owl's behavior as indifferent. (False)
17. Grandfather believed the mother owl wanted her babies to find a good home. (True)
18. The owlets were not welcomed as regular members of the household. (False)
19. The owlets became attached to Grandfather. (False)
20. Aunt Mabel was fond of the owlets. (False)
21. The owlets made aggressive sounds towards anyone in a petticoat. (False)
22. The owlets disturbed the night with soothing sounds. (False)
23. The owlets' nightly occupation was hunting mice. (False)
24. The owlets helped control beetle infestations. (True)
25. The owls disliked sitting and splashing in water. (False)
26. The owls shook themselves after getting wet in the shallow dish. (True)
27. The narrator's mental image of Grandmother was not pleasant. (False)
28. The narrator found Grandmother and the owlets cuddled together. (True)
29. The narrator and Grandfather were indifferent to finding the owlets. (False)
30. The mother owl trusted the narrator to release her babies. (False)
31. The owlets were released in the morning. (True)
32. The mother owl attacked both the narrator and Grandfather. (False)
33. The mother owl led her young ones back to the garden after release. (False)
34. The narrator found the young owls in the kitchen the next morning. (False)
35. The mother owl was present when the narrator found the young owls. (True)
36. The narrator interpreted the mother owl's behavior as regretful. (True)
37. Grandfather believed the mother owl was indifferent to her babies' well-being. (False)
38. The owlets were not accepted as regular members of the household. (False)
39. The owlets became attached to the narrator. (False)
40. Aunt Mabel was fond of the owlets. (False)
41. The owlets made soothing sounds towards anyone in a petticoat. (True)
42. The owlets disturbed the night with soothing sounds. (False)
43. The owlets' nightly occupation was hunting mice. (False)
44. The owlets helped control beetle infestations. (True)
45. The owls disliked sitting and splashing in water. (False)
46. The owls shook themselves after getting wet in the shallow dish. (True)
47. The narrator's mental image of Grandmother was not pleasant. (False)
48. The narrator found Grandmother and the owlets cuddled together. (True)
49. The narrator and Grandfather were indifferent to finding the owlets. (False)
50. The mother owl trusted the narrator to release her babies. (False)

BLANKS TYPE QUESTIONS

Solve the questions.

1. The narrator found the baby spotted owlet _______________.
2. The owlet reacted _______________ when picked up by Grandfather.
3. The owlet's first meal consisted of _______________.
4. Spotted owlets are _______________ than myna birds.
5. Tapping on a tree trunk can sometimes coax a spotted owlet to _______________.
6. Spotted owlets are _______________ nocturnal.
7. Spotted owlets face _______________ risks from other birds during the day.
8. The second owlet was found _______________.
9. The mother owl left a _______________ for her babies during the night.
10. The mother owl _______________ the narrator to care for her babies.
11. The narrator and Grandfather released the owlets _______________.
12. The mother owl attacked _______________ during the release.
13. The mother owl led her young ones _______________ after release.
14. The narrator found the young owls _______________ the next morning.
15. The mother owl was _______________ when the narrator found the young owls.
16. The narrator interpreted the mother owl's behavior as _______________.
17. Grandfather believed the mother owl wanted her babies to _______________.
18. The owlets were _______________ as regular members of the household.
19. The owlets became _______________ to Grandfather.
20. Aunt Mabel was _______________ of the owlets.
21. The owlets made _______________ towards anyone in a petticoat.
22. The owlets disturbed the _______________ with soothing sounds.
23. The owlets' nightly occupation was _______________.
24. The owlets helped _______________ beetle infestations.
25. The owls disliked sitting and _______________ in water.
26. The owls shook themselves after getting _______________ in the shallow dish.
27. The narrator's mental image of Grandmother was _______________.
28. The narrator found Grandmother and _______________ cuddled together.
29. The narrator and Grandfather were _______________ to finding the owlets.
30. The mother owl trusted the narrator to _______________ her babies.
31. The owlets were released _______________.
32. The mother owl attacked _______________ the narrator and Grandfather.
33. The mother owl led her young ones _______________ after release.
34. The narrator found the young owls _______________ the next morning.
35. The mother owl was present _______________ the narrator found the young owls.
36. The narrator interpreted the mother owl's behavior as _______________.
37. Grandfather believed the mother owl was _______________ to her babies' well-being.
38. The owlets were _______________ as regular members of the household.
39. The owlets became _______________ to the narrator
40. Aunt Mabel was _______________ of the owlets.
41. The owlets made _______________ towards anyone in a petticoat.
42. The owlets disturbed the _______________ with soothing sounds.
43. The owlets' nightly occupation was _______________. 44. The owlets helped _______________ beetle infestations. 45. The owls disliked sitting and _______________ in water. 46. The owls shook themselves after getting _______________ in the shallow dish. 47. The narrator's mental image of Grandmother was _______________. 48. The narrator found Grandmother and _______________ cuddled together. 49. The narrator and Grandfather were _______________ to finding the owlets. 50. The mother owl trusted the narrator to _______________ her babies.