The story of 'The Wily Followers' is adapted from the stories of Hitopadesha.
Why did the three cunning friends get angry at the camel?
Because the camel was eating all the leaves and fruits in the forest.
Because the camel was the only one who remained strong and healthy.
Because the camel refused to share his food with them.
Because the camel was praised more than them by the lion.
Based on the story, what can you infer about the lion's relationship with his followers before he fell ill?
The lion was a true friend to his followers, but they were not loyal to him.
The lion was a king who provided for his followers, and they served him.
The followers were more powerful than the lion and protected him.
The lion and his followers were all lazy and relied on others for food.
Match the animal to what they ate or were intended to eat.
What was the final outcome for the lion at the end of the story?
He regained his strength and started hunting again.
He lost a faithful follower forever.
He realized his mistakes and lived alone.
He ate the tiger and the jackal, but spared the crow.