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1. What quality makes a person a good citizen, according to Rachel’s aunt?
A. Earning money
B. Helping others and keeping surroundings clean
C. Traveling to famous places
D. Plucking flowers
2. What is a “bouquet” according to the chapter?
A. A decoration
B. A bunch of flowers
C. A gift box
D. A type of garden
3. What does “tripped” mean?
A. To remove flowers
B. To hit your foot against something and fall
C. To walk quickly
D. To run slowly
4. What does Rachel’s aunt compare the country to?
A. A park
B. A garden
C. A home
D. A school
5. What behavior of Rachel was corrected by her aunt?
A. Eating slowly
B. Speaking loudly
C. Throwing waste carelessly
D. Running in the garden
6. What did Rachel’s aunt bring to teach her?
A. Books
B. Snacks
C. A dustbin
D. Cleaning tools
7. How should public places be treated, according to Rachel’s aunt?
A. Like a playground
B. Like a home
C. Like a school
D. Like a shop
8. Why do people visit Brindavan garden?
A. To enjoy nature and fountains
B. To attend fairs
C. To see animals
D. To visit museums
9. What did Rachel learn about kindness?
A. It is a waste of time
B. It should be shown to family only
C. It should be shown to anyone in need
D. It should be avoided
11. What does Rachel’s aunt teach about waste disposal?
A. Throw it anywhere
B. Leave it in parks
C. Use dustbins
D. Burn it
13. What quality is emphasized in the story for being a good citizen?
A. Bravery
B. Responsibility
C. Creativity
D. Curiosity
14. What type of garden is Brindavan garden?
A. A botanical garden
B. A zoological garden
C. A flower garden with fountains
D. A vegetable garden
15. How can we take care of public places?
A. By avoiding them
B. By keeping them clean and not damaging anything
C. By staying at home
D. By complaining to authorities
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