7ci. Separating Facts from Fiction
7biii. The Presence of the Present
7bii. Find the Fraudster
Can you match the right traits with the right Baba?
7bi. Feel the Feels
7aii. Decoding the Funda of Success
7ai. The Best Trade
After Guruji bought food for 20 Rupees, he put Bhai Dana in charge of feeding the Sadhus. 1 big thali or 2 small thalis are enough to feed 1 adult. And 1 small thali or half a big one is enough to feed 1 child. Now let’s help Bhai Dana serve the Sadhus. Drag and drop the right amount of food in the Sadhu’s Dera.
After feeding the Sadhus, some food was still left. So Bhai Dana decided to serve some hungry villagers as well. Let’s help Bhai Dana gather the right number of people in the Village Chaupal and then serve them food.
Bhai Dana became quite tired and hungry after all this hard work. Do you think there is some food left for him? If yes, is it a big thali or a small one?
6cii. Words of Wisdom
6ci. The Knowledge of Knows
(Text Source: N. D. Walsh)
6bi. The Frogs in Boiling Water
‘The frog in boiling water’ metaphor says that if a frog is put in the boiling water, it will jump and save its life. Whereas if the temperature is increased slowly, the frog will adapt to the cosy change and forget about saving life. Real frogs may or may not behave like this but you need to use this trick to clean this family’s backyard. There are three types of frogs in the backyard.

Golden poison frogs: Do you know that these frogs are one of the most poisonous animals and just one such frog can kill 10 men? So, it is wise to kill these frogs as they are deadly for all creatures except one snake. You can identify these frogs by their distinctive yellow colour.

Brazilian tree frogs: It swallows whole fruits and then excretes their seeds which is a good thing. But here, they are unfit. Can you force them to jump the wall?

Common frogs: They are harmless and the family doesn’t mind having these little jumpers around!
In the top cauldron, water is boiling. And in the bottom cauldron, water is heating slowly. Can you put the frogs in the appropriate cauldrons as per the family’s needs?