NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English
The Old-Clock Shop NCERT Solutions for Class 6 A Pact with the Sun Chapter 4
The Old-Clock Shop NCERT Text Book Questions and Answers
Question 1.
What made Ray think the visitor was not really a shopper?
Answer:
It was through his intuition, experience and common sense that Ray could make out that the visitor was not a shopper. Besides, the visitor showed no sign of friendliness as he approached the counter. Another man was waiting at the door to keep an eye out for police or other shoppers.
Question 2.
Why do you think he had come to the shop?
Answer:
The man had come to rob the shop. He was also hiding a gun inside his coat-pocket.
Question 3.
How did Ray communicate with him?
Answer:
Ray communicated with him by writing his questions and responses on a notepad kept on the counter.
Question 4.
What do you think the man said to his friend who waited at the door?
Answer:
The man probably told his friend that the shopkeeper was deaf, and that they could talk in front of him without any fear or worry.
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 kind man who wanted to help people in their time of need. So, he lent them money without charging any interest.
Question 6.
“The watch was nothing special and yet had great powers. ” In what sense did it have “great powers “?
Answer:
The ordinary watch had great powers to change the fate of the two men who were planning to rob the shop. It prevented them from committing their first crime. And so, it saved them from a life of guilt, crime and debauchery. With the money that the man had received from Ray in exchange for the watch, he could easily meet his needs without becoming a criminal.
Question 7.
Do you think the man would ever come back to pick up the watch?
Answer:
The fact that Ray loaned the money to the men in their time of need could have caused a change of heart in the man. It is quite possible that they would come back to pick up the watch later.
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 received fifty dollars for his old watch. He thanked Ray, and wished him a merry Christmas. He promised to come back for his watch. He felt gratitude towards Ray for helping him out.