experts-detectivesWHERE cd.courseId=11 AND cd.subId=66 AND chapterSlug='experts-detectives' and status=1SELECT ex_no,page_number,question,question_no,id,chapter,solution FROM question_mgmt as q WHERE courseId='11' AND subId='66' AND chapterId='484' AND ex_no!=0 AND status=1 ORDER BY ex_no,CAST(question_no AS UNSIGNED) CBSE Class 7 Free NCERT Book Solution for English - Honeycomb

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Chapter 6 : Experts Detectives


At Saralstudy, we are providing you with the solution of Class 7 English - Honeycomb Experts Detectives according to the latest NCERT (CBSE) Book guidelines prepared by expert teachers. Here we are trying to give you a detailed answer to the questions of the entire topic of this chapter so that you can get more marks in your examinations by preparing the answers based on this lesson. We are trying our best to give you detailed answers to all the questions of all the topics of Class 7 English - Honeycomb Experts Detectives so that you can prepare for the exam according to your own pace and your speed.

Exercise 1 ( Page No. : 89 )
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Nishad gave a piece of chocolate to Mr. Nath because he thought that Mr. Nath is sick and starving.


Exercise 1 ( Page No. : 89 )
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The strange thing about Mr Nath’s sundays is that a man comes to meet him every Sunday.


Exercise 1 ( Page No. : 89 )
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It rained so heavily that all the streets were flooded with water. So, the school declared a holiday.


Exercise 2 ( Page No. : 93 )
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Nishad finds out from Ramesh that Mr Nath eat two meals in a day every morning and evening. He was not particular about what he eats, its always the same food- two chapattis, some dal and a vegetables, he drinks two cups of tea, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. He plays cash and tips well.

 


Exercise 2 ( Page No. : 93 )
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Maya has several reasons to suspect that Mr Nath is a crook because he did not work but always had money to order his food from restaurants, and even gave tip to Ramesh. He has unfriendly except a Sunday visitor. Moreover, he did not receive any letter and had only one visitor to visit him.


Exercise 2 ( Page No. : 93 )
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No, Nishad does not agree with Maya as he always argue with her. He feels that Mr Nath is sick and very thin. He is lonely and must have friends.


Exercise 3 ( Page No. : 93 )
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(i) finger tips                            – be about to say something

(ii) the tip of your nose.           – make the boat overturn

(iii) tip the water out of.           – the ends of one’s fingers the bucket

(iv) have something o   – give a rupee to him, to thank him the tip of your tongue

(v) tip the boat over.                  – empty a bucket by tilting it

(vi) tip him a rupee                – the pointed end of your nose

(vii) the tip of the bat.             – if you take this advice

(viii) the police were.         – the bat lightly touched  the ball tipped off the ball

(ix) if you take my tip.              – the end of the bat

(x) the bat tipped the ball – the police were told, or warned


Exercise 3 ( Page No. : 93 )
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(i) business partner.

 

(ii) my companion on the journey.

 

(iii) I’m mother’s little helper.

 

(iv) a faithful companion such as a dog.

 

(v) the thief’s accomplice.

 

(vi) find a good helper.

 

(vii) tennis/ golf / bridge partner.

 

(viii) his accomplice  in his criminal activities.

 


Exercise 3 ( Page No. : 93 )
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(i) The storm broke– it began or burst to  into activity

(ii) daybreak - the beginning of daylight

(iii) His voice is beginning– changing as he grows up

(iv) Her voice broke and– could not speak; was too sad to Speak                   

(v) The heat wave broke - the kind of weather ended

(vi) broke the bad news  – gently told someone the bad news

(vii) break a strike– end it by making the workers submit