NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Chapter 4 The Old-Clock Shop
The chapter is about an Old-Clock shop where the owner faces an unfriendly visitor at a late hour. What is the purpose of the visitor? He does not seem to be a buyer. Read this story which ends on a kind note.
THE OLD-CLOCK SHOP
NCERT Solutions Class 6 English – Chapter 4
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Question 1: What made Ray think the visitor was not really a shopper?
Answer: Ray’s old, wise eyes understood that the visitor who arrived at a late hour was not really a shopper. There was no friendliness in the visitor’s eyes.
Question 2. Why do you think he had come to the shop?
Answer: I think he had come to the shop to rob the shop. He was in urgent need of money.
Question 3. How did Ray communicate with him?
Answer: As Ray was deaf, he communicated with his visitor through a notepad and a pen.
Question 4. What do you think the man said to his friend who waited at the door?
Answer: The man would have told his friend who waited at the door that the shop owner was deaf.
Question 5. Ray was not a pawnbroker. Why, then, did he lend money to people in exchange for their old watches and clocks?
Answer: Ray was a very kind person. He was not a pawnbroker, someone who lends money on the security of an item. But he always helped people in need. That’s why he lent money to people in exchange for their old watches and clocks.
Question 6. “The watch was nothing special and yet had great powers.” In what sense did it have ‘great powers’?
Answer: It had great powers in the sense that it saved Ray from any kind of physical injuries he would have had to face from the late-hour visitors. Also, it saved the visitors from committing a robbery. They needed money, and they got it by keeping the watch as security.
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Question 7. Do you think the man would ever come back to pick up the watch?
Answer: No, I don’t think the older man would ever come back to pick up the watch. He received money more than the watch was worth.
Question 8. When did “the unfriendly face” of the visitor turn truly friendly?
Answer: The unfriendly face of the visitor turned truly friendly when he got a fifty-dollar note for his ordinary watch. Both, Ray and the older man, knew that the watch was not worth that much money. So, the older man genuinely felt obliged for Ray’s kindness.