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Friday, September 5, 2025

Chapter 4 The Railway Children - Literary Reader 6 Q&A Solved

The Railway Children by E. Nesbit Solved

Introduction

This story, The Railway Children by E. Nesbit, is about three children who live near a railway track. They notice something unusual when a landslide blocks the railway, and they try to stop a train to prevent an accident. The story shows their courage and quick thinking in saving lives.

Story Summary

One day, Bobbie, Phyllis, and Peter hear a strange noise and see trees moving as a landslide falls onto the railway track, blocking it. Worried about the 11:29 train that is due to come, they decide to warn the driver by making red flags out of their flannel petticoats. They run along the railway line waving these flags to stop the train. At the last moment, the train slows down and stops safely before the blocked track. The children are scared but also proud they helped prevent a disaster.

Word Meanings

Word Meaning (Simple English) Meaning (Simple Hindi)
Landslide A big mass of earth and rocks falling down a slope भूमिधस्राव - मिट्टी और चट्टान का नीचे गिरना
Rumbling A deep, continuous low sound like thunder गड़गड़ाहट - गहरी, धीमी आवाज़
Whispering Soft, quiet speaking or sounds फुसफुसाना - धीरे से बोलना या आवाज़ें
Telegraph Wires Wires used long ago to send messages over distances टेलीग्राफ तार - दूर तक संदेश भेजने के लिए तार
Cutting A narrow path dug through hills for a railway खोदाई - पहाड़ या जमीन में रेल के लिए बनाई गई खाई
Flannel Petticoat A soft woollen underskirt worn by girls फ्लैनील पेट्टीकोट - लड़कियों के लिए मुलायम ऊनी अंडरस्कर्ट
Flagstaff A stick used to hold a flag झंडा पकड़ने वाली छड़ी
Heap A pile of things placed together ढेर
Suspense Feeling excited or nervous waiting for something to happen रोमांच या बेचैनी का अनुभव
Swayed Moved slowly from side to side ढल गया या धीरे-धीरे हिलना
Cuckoo A silly or foolish person (used as a tease) मूर्ख व्यक्ति (मजाक में कहा गया)

Let's Infer

1. Think of appropriate words to describe the three children. Give a reason for each of your choices.

  • a. Bobbie: Brave and practical. She helps by showing how to tear the petticoat and stays calm waving the flags.
  • b. Phyllis: Nervous but caring. She worries about the danger but stays to help and follow orders.
  • c. Peter: Responsible and brave. He plans how to make flags and leads the effort to stop the train.

2. What do you think caused the rock and the trees to get uprooted and crash into the railway track below?

The rock and trees fell because of a landslide, which is caused by heavy rain or earth shaking that makes the soil and rocks lose support and slide down the hill.

3. Why do you think the children chose to make red flags? Would it have mattered if they had chosen another colour?

They chose red because it is a bright colour that easily catches attention and means 'stop' or 'danger'. Using a different colour may not have been as visible or understood by the train driver.

4. How do you think the engine driver and the passengers must have felt when the children told them why they had stopped the train?

They probably felt very thankful and impressed by the bravery and quick thinking of the children. They would feel relieved that an accident was avoided because of them.

5. Do you think Bobbie was foolish in standing on the track and waving her flag? What could have made her faint at the end of the story?

Bobbie was brave, not foolish, because standing on the track was risky but necessary to stop the train. She might have fainted due to fear, exhaustion, and the tension of the dangerous situation.

Let's Discuss

1. Would you give Peter, Bobbie and Phyllis a bravery award?

Yes, their courage and quick action saved many lives by preventing a serious train accident. They acted responsibly and showed great bravery.

2. What would you have done if you had faced the same emergency that the children did?

If I faced the same emergency, I would try to warn others immediately, like the children did, but only if it was safe to do so. I would call for help and try to alert the train without putting myself in danger.

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