Maharashtra Board Std 7 English – Honey Bees Question Answers and Solutions

Chapter 4.3 – The Bees


1️⃣ Match the Professions with the Field of Work

ProfessionField of Work
(1) Chief Minister(d) Administration
(2) Magistrate(g) Law
(3) Soldier(f) Defence
(4) Trader(a) Business
(5) Builder(c) Construction
(6) Driver(b) Transport
(7) Teacher(e) Education

2️⃣ ‘As – As’ Comparisons

Fill in the blanks using appropriate words.

  1. as merry as a lark
  2. as slow as a snail
  3. as tall as a giraffe
  4. as busy as a bee
  5. as big as an elephant
  6. as quiet as a mouse
  7. as slippery as an eel
  8. as sly as a fox
  9. as humble as a worm
  10. as fast as a deer

📖 In Between the Poetry

Q1. What do honey bees teach us?

Ans: Honey bees teach us the importance of discipline, teamwork and organisation.

Q2. Where does the emperor-bee sit and what does he do?

Ans: The emperor-bee sits in a royal tent and supervises the work of building the beehive.

Q3. What do “roofs of gold” refer to?

Ans: “Roofs of gold” refer to the honey in the hive, which appears golden in colour.


📝 English Workshop

1️⃣ Duties of Different Bees (As per the Poem)

Type of BeeWork Done
King / Emperor BeeSupervises the building of the beehive
Magistrate BeesDo corrective work
Merchant BeesGo out to collect nectar
Soldier BeesBring nectar and protect the hive
Mason BeesBuild the hive
Civilian BeesMake honey from nectar
Porter BeesCarry nectar
Judge BeeDelivers judgement

2️⃣ Choose the Correct Option

(a) Human beings can learn from honey bees —
Ans: (iii) how to lead an organised nation

(b) The soldier-bees carry home —
Ans: (ii) nectar looted from flowers

(c) The emperor-bee supervises the building of —
Ans: (i) the beehive

(d) The ______ bees make honey from nectar —
Ans: (ii) civilian citizens

(e) The drone is given a death sentence because he —
Ans: (iii) does not do any work


(A) Complete the Phrases

  • merry march
  • royal tent
  • singing masons
  • poor porters
  • heavy burdens
  • pale executors

(B) Literary Devices

✨ Alliteration (Any Two Lines)

  1. Which pillage they with merry march bring home
    (Repetition of the letter ‘m’)
  2. The civil citizens kneading up the honey
    (Repetition of the letter ‘c’)

🔊 Onomatopoeia

The singing masons building roofs of gold.
(The word “singing” suggests sound.)


(C) Lines Creating Visual Imagery

  1. Make boot upon the summer’s velvet buds.
  2. The singing masons building roofs of gold.
  3. The civil citizens kneading up the honey.

🔤 Pronunciation Practice

Phonetic Transcriptions

  • work – wəːk
  • bees – biːz
  • boot – buːt
  • home – həʊm
  • mason – ˈmeɪsn
  • citizen – ˈsɪtɪz(ə)n
  • porters – ˈpɔːtəz

🔹 Stress in Words

Stress is the extra force used while pronouncing a syllable.

Examples:

  • king-dom
  • re-li-gion

Practice Words:

  • crea-tures
  • bur-den
  • me-cha-nic
  • e-xe-cu-tor
  • de-li-ve-ring
  • ma-gis-trate

🎨 Project Work

Gather information about the following insects:

  • Bee
  • Praying Mantis
  • Butterfly
  • Beetle
  • Wasp
  • Dragonfly

Paste pictures and write short information about each. Compile them into a file titled “Insects – Our Friends.”


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📌 Quick Revision

  • Honey bees live in a well-organised society.
  • Each bee has a specific duty.
  • The poem highlights teamwork and discipline.
  • Literary devices like alliteration and imagery are used effectively.

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