NCERT SOLUTION FOR CLASS 8 ENGLISH HONEYDEW POEM MACAVITY: THE MYSTERY CAT CHAPTER 3

Question 1.
What is the other name of the mystery cat ?
(a) The Hidden Treasure
(b) The Hidden Paw
(c) The Hidden Socks
(d) The Hidden Face

(b) The Hidden Paw

Question 2.
Whose despair is Macavity ?
(a) Scotland Yard
(b) Flying Squad
(c) Fakir
(d) Poet

(b) Flying Squad

Question 3.
He sways his head like a …………
(a) Lizard
(b) Pigeon
(c) Snake
(d) Cat

(c) Snake

Question 4.
What colour is his coat ?
(a) Rusty
(b) Pinkish
(c) Wheatish
(d) Dusty

(c) Wheatish

Question 5.
A master criminal can defy the law. Who is master criminal ?
(a) Poet
(b) Flying Squad
(c) Scotland Yard
(d) Macavity

(d) Macavity

Question 6.
Read the first stanza and think.
(i) Is Macavity a cat really?
(ii) If not, who can Macavity be?

(i) Of course, Macavity is not really a cat.
(ii) Macavity can be a master or expert criminal

Question 7.
Complete the following sentences :
(i) A master criminal is one who ……………
(ii) The Scotland Yard is baffled because ……….
(iii) ……………. because Macavity moves much faster than them.

(i) can defy the law.
(ii) they could not catch Macavity from the scene of the crime.
(iii) Macavity is never found by the Flying Squad.

Question 8.
“A cat, I am sure, could walk on a cloud without coming through”. (Jules Verne) Which law is Macavity breaking in the light of the comment above?

Here, Macavity is breaking the law of gravity.

Question 9.
Read stanza 3, and then, describe Macavity in two or three sentences of your own

Macavity is a cautious cat. He is very tall and thin. He is the master criminal. He defies the law of gravity even. He wears a dusty coat and has sunken eyes. In fact, he is a mysterious cat.

Question 10.
Say “False’ or ‘True’ for each of the following statements.
(i) Macavity is not an ordinary cat.
(ii) Macavity cannot do what a fakir can easily do.
(iii) Macavity has supernatural powers.
(iv) Macavity is well-dressed, smart, and bright.
(v) Macavity is a spy, a trickster, and a criminal, all rolled in one.

(i) True
(ii) False
(iii) True
(iv) False
(v) True.

Question 11.
Having read the poem, try to guess whether the poet is fond of cats. If so, why does he call Macavity a fiend and monster?

The poet is fond of cats. He is so crazy about them. It seems that he has a pet cat Macavity who is mischievous. She does lawless things. The poet calls him a monster.

Question 12.
Has the poet used exaggeration for special effects? Find a few examples of it and read those lines aloud.

(i) He is the master criminal who can defy the law.
(ii) He breaks the law of gravity.
(iii) His powers of hesitation would make a fakir stare.
(iv) He is a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity.