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Class 8 English (It So Happened) Chapter 1 How the Camel got his hump

This quiz on How the Camel Got His Hump for Class 8 English (It So Happened) is designed to test students' comprehension and analytical skills based on the story. It covers key aspects such as the plot, characters, moral, and theme of the story, along with vocabulary and literary elements. Through multiple-choice and short-answer questions, students will assess their understanding while receiving instant feedback and explanations for incorrect answers. The quiz also includes supplementary notes and video links for better clarity. If you score 50% or above, you will receive a Certificate of Achievement by mail. All the best! Take the quiz and identify your weaker topics and subtopics.

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Category: Introduction to the Story

1. What was the role of the Djinn in the story?

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Category: Introduction to the Story

2. How does the Djinn’s approach towards the camel reflect his role and authority in the story?

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Category: Introduction to the Story

3. What is the main message conveyed in the story about work?

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Category: Introduction to the Story

4. What is the primary lesson that the story "How the Camel got his Hump" teaches about idleness?

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Category: Introduction to the Story

5. What happened to the camel because of his idleness?

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Category: A fable explaining how the camel got its hump

6. In the story "How the Camel got his hump," what was the primary reason the Djinn gave the Camel a hump?

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Category: A fable explaining how the camel got its hump

7. (A) The Camel’s hump was given to him as a punishment for not working.
(R) The Djinn wanted to help the Camel by giving him the ability to work without eating for three days.

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Category: A fable explaining how the camel got its hump

8. Why did the Camel refuse to work at the beginning of the story?

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Category: A fable explaining how the camel got its hump

9. (A) The camel got its hump because it refused to work.
(R) The Djinn punished the camel by giving it a hump so that it could survive without food while working.

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Category: A fable explaining how the camel got its hump

10. Why did the Camel refuse to work in the beginning?

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Category: The setting: The beginning of the world

11. (A) The Camel lived in the middle of a Howling Desert.
(R) The Camel did not want to work and ate sticks and thorns.

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Category: The setting: The beginning of the world

12. Where did the Camel live in the beginning of the story?

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Category: The setting: The beginning of the world

13. What were the animals doing when the world was new according to the story?

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Category: The setting: The beginning of the world

14. In the beginning of the world, why did the Camel choose to live in the middle of a Howling Desert?

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Category: The setting: The beginning of the world

15. In the beginning of the world, where did the Camel live?

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Category: The role of animals in human life

16. (A) The Camel was punished by the Djinn because he refused to work.
(R) The Camel’s laziness caused him to develop a hump, which allowed him to work without eating for three days.

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Category: The role of animals in human life

17. Why did the Camel initially refuse to work and what was the consequence of his refusal?

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Category: The role of animals in human life

18. (A) The Camel's hump is a consequence of its refusal to work during the initial days of the world.
(R) The Djinn punished the Camel by giving it a hump so that it could work without eating for three days.

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Category: The role of animals in human life

19. What was the purpose of the hump given to the Camel by the Djinn?

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Category: The role of animals in human life

20. What was the Camel’s response to the Horse, Dog, and Ox when they asked him to work?

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Category: The Camel: Lazy, refuses to work, says only "Humph"

21. What does the Camel say when asked to work by the Dog and the Ox?

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Category: The Camel: Lazy, refuses to work, says only "Humph"

22. (A) The camel got his hump because he refused to work and kept saying "Humph".
(R) The Djinn gave the camel a hump as a way to make him work without eating for three days.

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Category: The Camel: Lazy, refuses to work, says only "Humph"

23. What happens to the Camel after he repeatedly says "Humph!" to the Djinn?

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Category: The Camel: Lazy, refuses to work, says only "Humph"

24. (A) The Camel’s hump was a punishment for his refusal to work.
(R) The Djinn gave the Camel a hump so that he could work without eating for three days.

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Category: The Camel: Lazy, refuses to work, says only "Humph"

25. What is the primary purpose of the hump that the Camel received from the Djinn?

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Category: The Horse: Works hard and asks the Camel to work

26. (A) The camel got a hump because he refused to work.
(R) The Djinn punished the camel for his idleness by giving him a hump.

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Category: The Horse: Works hard and asks the Camel to work

27. What does the Camel say when asked to work by the Ox?

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Category: The Horse: Works hard and asks the Camel to work

28. What does the Camel’s response “Humph!” signify when asked to work?

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Category: The Horse: Works hard and asks the Camel to work

29. What does the Camel say when asked to work?

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Category: The Horse: Works hard and asks the Camel to work

30. What does the Djinn plan to do to the Camel for being idle?

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Category: The Dog: Works hard and asks the Camel to fetch and carry

31. How did the Camel respond when the Ox asked him to plough?

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Category: The Dog: Works hard and asks the Camel to fetch and carry

32. What did the Dog ask the Camel to do?

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Category: The Dog: Works hard and asks the Camel to fetch and carry

33. What did the Three Animals do after the Man's decision?

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Category: The Dog: Works hard and asks the Camel to fetch and carry

34. What was the primary reason the Horse, Dog, and Ox held a panchayat on the edge of the Desert?

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Category: The Dog: Works hard and asks the Camel to fetch and carry

35. What did the Dog ask the Camel to do when he approached him?

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Category: The Ox: Works hard and asks the Camel to plough

36. (A) The Ox asked the Camel to plough because the Camel was responsible for sharing the workload equally among all animals.
(R) The Camel refused to plough, leading the Man to decide that the Ox, Horse, and Dog would have to work double-time.

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Category: The Ox: Works hard and asks the Camel to plough

37. Why did the Ox ask the Camel to plough?

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Category: The Ox: Works hard and asks the Camel to plough

38. What was the immediate reaction of the Three (Horse, Dog, and Ox) when the Man told them to work double-time due to the Camel's absence?

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Category: The Ox: Works hard and asks the Camel to plough

39. How did the Camel respond when the Ox asked him to plough?

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Category: The Ox: Works hard and asks the Camel to plough

40. How did the Camel respond when the Ox asked him to plough?

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Category: The Djinn of All Deserts: A powerful being who punishes the Camel

41. (A) The Camel was punished by the Djinn for being idle.
(R) The Camel had not worked since Monday, causing extra work for the Three.

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Category: The Djinn of All Deserts: A powerful being who punishes the Camel

42. Why does the Djinn give the Camel a hump?

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Category: The Djinn of All Deserts: A powerful being who punishes the Camel

43. Why does the Camel develop a hump according to the story?

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Category: The Djinn of All Deserts: A powerful being who punishes the Camel

44. How does the Camel react when the Djinn first asks him about his idleness?

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Category: The Djinn of All Deserts: A powerful being who punishes the Camel

45. What did the Djinn mean when he said, “That’s your very own humph that you’ve brought upon your very own self by not working”?

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Category: Key Events in the Story

46. (A) The Camel got his hump because he refused to work.
(R) The Djinn punished the Camel by giving him a hump to make him work without eating for three days.

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Category: Key Events in the Story

47. (A) The Camel’s hump was given to him as a punishment for his idleness.
(R) The Djinn wanted the Camel to be able to work without eating for three days.

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Category: Key Events in the Story

48. According to the Djinn, what purpose did the Camel’s hump serve?

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Category: Key Events in the Story

49. What was the consequence of the Camel saying “Humph!” again when warned by the Djinn?

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Category: Key Events in the Story

50. (A) The Camel grew a hump as a consequence of his laziness.
(R) The Djinn warned the Camel about the consequences of his laziness, and the hump allows him to work for three days without eating.

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Category: Animals begin working for humans

51. What did the Camel say whenever anyone asked him to work?

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Category: Animals begin working for humans

52. (A) The Camel refused to work when asked by the Horse, Dog, and Ox.
(R) The Camel was punished with a hump for his refusal to work.

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Category: Animals begin working for humans

53. (A) The Camel got his hump because he refused to work for three days.
(R) The Djinn punished the Camel by giving him a hump so that he could work without eating for three days.

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Category: Animals begin working for humans

54. What did the Djinn do to the Camel after it refused to work?

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Category: Animals begin working for humans

55. What was the primary consequence of the Camel's refusal to work as described in the story?

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Category: The Camel refuses to work and only says "Humph"

56. What happened to the Camel after he said "Humph!" to the Djinn?

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Category: The Camel refuses to work and only says "Humph"

57. What did the Camel say when asked to work by the Horse, Dog, and Ox?

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Category: The Camel refuses to work and only says "Humph"

58. Why did the Camel refuse to work when asked by the Horse, Dog, and Ox, and what was the ultimate consequence of his refusal?

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Category: The Camel refuses to work and only says "Humph"

59. According to the Djinn, what was the purpose of the Camel's hump?

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Category: The Camel refuses to work and only says "Humph"

60. Why did the Camel refuse to work when asked by the Horse, Dog, and Ox?

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Category: The Horse, Dog, and Ox complain to the Man

61. How did the Camel react when the Horse, Dog, and Ox held a panchayat?

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Category: The Horse, Dog, and Ox complain to the Man

62. Who told the Man about the Camel's refusal to plough?

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Category: The Horse, Dog, and Ox complain to the Man

63. What did the Djinn say he would do to the Camel?

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Category: The Horse, Dog, and Ox complain to the Man

64. What did the Camel say when the Dog asked him to fetch and carry?

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Category: The Horse, Dog, and Ox complain to the Man

65. What did the Djinn say he would do to the Camel when he heard about his idleness?

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Category: The Djinn arrives and warns the Camel

66. According to the Djinn, what was the purpose of the Camel’s hump?

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Category: The Djinn arrives and warns the Camel

67. What did the Djinn warn the Camel about saying "Humph!" again?

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Category: The Djinn arrives and warns the Camel

68. What did the Djinn warn the Camel about saying too often?

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Category: The Djinn arrives and warns the Camel

69. (A) The Djinn gave the Camel a hump as a punishment for not working since Monday.
(R) The hump allows the Camel to work for three days without eating, compensating for the missed work.

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Category: The Djinn arrives and warns the Camel

70. (A) The Camel's hump was a punishment for not working.
(R) The Djinn warned the Camel that his idleness would lead to consequences.

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Category: The Camel continues saying "Humph"

71. What was the Camel's response whenever he was asked to work by the Horse, the Dog, or the Ox?

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Category: The Camel continues saying "Humph"

72. What was the primary reason the Djinn decided to confront the Camel?

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Category: The Camel continues saying "Humph"

73. According to the Djinn, what purpose did the Camel's hump serve?

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Category: The Camel continues saying "Humph"

74. How did the Camel react when asked to work by the Horse, Dog, and Ox?

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Category: The Camel continues saying "Humph"

75. (A) The Camel’s hump was a punishment for his laziness and refusal to work.
(R) The Djinn warned the Camel not to say “Humph!” again, but the Camel ignored the warning and continued to be lazy.

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Category: The Djinn punishes the Camel by giving him a hump

76. What is the purpose of the Camel’s hump according to the Djinn?

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Category: The Djinn punishes the Camel by giving him a hump

77. What was the immediate consequence of the Camel saying “Humph!” too often?

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Category: The Djinn punishes the Camel by giving him a hump

78. (A) The Camel was given a hump because he refused to work.
(R) The hump allows the Camel to work for three days without eating.

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Category: The Djinn punishes the Camel by giving him a hump

79. Why did the Djinn give the Camel a hump?

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Category: The Djinn punishes the Camel by giving him a hump

80. What does the hump given to the Camel symbolize in the context of the story?

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Category: The Camel is forced to work and can survive without food for three days

81. Why did the Camel get a hump?

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Category: The Camel is forced to work and can survive without food for three days

82. (A) The Camel got his hump because he refused to work for three days.
(R) The hump allows the Camel to survive without food for three days.

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Category: The Camel is forced to work and can survive without food for three days

83. What did the Djinn say the hump would help the Camel do?

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Category: The Camel is forced to work and can survive without food for three days

84. Why did the Djinn give the Camel a hump?

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Category: The Camel is forced to work and can survive without food for three days

85. What was the Djinn\'s warning to the Camel after giving him the hump?

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Category: Conclusion

86. Solve for $x$ in the equation $3x + 7 = 22$.

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Category: Conclusion

87. If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade quickly, which of the following statements must be true?

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Category: Conclusion

88. In a debate, one speaker concludes that all forms of taxation are unjust based on the premise that taxation is a form of theft. Which of the following best evaluates this conclusion?

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Category: Conclusion

89. A scientist concludes that a new drug is effective based on a study showing a 10\% reduction in symptoms over a placebo group. However, the sample size was small, and the study duration was short. What is the most appropriate critique of the conclusion?

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Category: Conclusion

90. What is the capital city of France?

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Category: The Camel never learns to behave

91. What does the Camel always wear now, according to the story?

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Category: The Camel never learns to behave

92. How might the Camel's inability to learn from its past affect its behavior in a real-world scenario?

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Category: The Camel never learns to behave

93. Why does the Camel always wear a hump?

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Category: The Camel never learns to behave

94. How many days did the Camel miss at the beginning of the world?

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Category: The Camel never learns to behave

95. Why does the Camel always wear a hump according to the story?

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Category: The story gives a moral lesson about laziness

96. What was the consequence of the camel’s repeated use of the word “Humph”?

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Category: The story gives a moral lesson about laziness

97. What role did the Djinn play in resolving the issue of the camel’s laziness?

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Category: The story gives a moral lesson about laziness

98. What does the Djinn's action of giving the camel a hump signify about work ethics?

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Category: The story gives a moral lesson about laziness

99. Why was the camel punished by the Djinn in the story?

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Category: The story gives a moral lesson about laziness

100. (A) The camel was given a hump as a punishment for his laziness.
(R) The hump allows the camel to work for three days without eating, compensating for the missed work.

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