Answer:
Intelligence and foresight
Patience and self-control
Commitment to justice
Courage and risk-taking
Dedication to truth
2. How does Holmes show professional integrity?
Answer:
Does not act without proof
Carefully plans the trap
Avoids emotional decisions
Ensures lawful arrest
3. What value does the story highlight about appearance and reality?
Answer:
Appearances can be misleading
Truth requires careful observation
Surface impressions should not be trusted
Intelligence looks beyond the obvious
4. How does Watson’s role reflect loyalty and responsibility?
Answer:
Cares deeply for Holmes
Obeys Holmes despite confusion
Acts as messenger and witness
Represents trust and friendship
5. What moral lesson does the downfall of Culverton Smith teach?
Answer:
, Arrogance leads to self-destruction
Crime cannot remain hidden
Intelligence without morality is dangerous
Justice eventually prevails
CONCEPTUAL / HOTS QUESTIONS (with answers)
1. Why does Holmes choose deception instead of direct confrontation?
Answer:
Smith is intelligent and cautious
Deception ensures confession
Direct accusation lacks proof
Psychological traps are more effective
2. How does the story redefine the idea of strength?
Answer:
Strength is mental, not physical
Holmes appears weak but controls events
Intelligence overpowers physical dominance
3. Why is Watson kept in the dark about Holmes’ plan?
Answer:
Watson’s genuine concern makes the act convincing
Prevents accidental disclosure
Ensures realism in deception
4. How does fear operate as a tool in the story?
Answer:
Holmes pretends fear to manipulate Smith
Smith’s fear of exposure leads to mistakes
Fear reveals hidden truth
5. What does the story suggest about criminal psychology?