| “Even if we get organised, we are the ones who will be hauled up by the police, beaten and dragged to jail for doing something illegal,” they say. There is no leader among them, no one who could help them see things differently. Questions |
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| Q.1. Who need to get organised according to the narrator ? | |||
| A. The tea-stall workers | B. The rag pickers | C. The bangle makers | D. The slum dwellers |
| Q.2. What would happen If they organiged ? A. They would be booked by the police for doing something wrong. B. They would be considered illegal. C. They would have no leader. D. They would not see things differently. |
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| Q.3. What Is the title of the story ? | |||
| A. Going Places | B. The Interview | C. Last Lesson | D. Lost Spring |
“It is his karma, his destiny,” says Mukesh’s grandmother, who has watched her own husband go blind with the dust from polishing the glass of bangles. “Can a God-given lineage ever be broken ?” she implies. Questions | |||
Q.1. What was the old woman's belief ? A. That your destiny is chosen by you. B. That a man does what is written in his destiny and lineage. C. That destiny has no place in one’s life. D. That their destiny has always been bad. | |||
Q.2. What suffering did the old woman witness? A. She has been making bangles from the time she was married. B. She has had a bad karma. C. Her husband did the horrible work of bangle making. D. Her husband went blind making bangles. | |||
Q.3. Where was Mukesh from ? | |||
A. Firozabad | B. Faridabad | C. Ferozabad | D. Faizabad |
“Even if we get organised, we are the ones who will be hauled up by the police, beaten and dragged to jail for doing something illegal,” they say. There is no leader among them, no one who could help them see things differently. Questions | |||
| Q.1. Who need to get organised according to the narrator ? | |||
| A. The tea-stall workers | B. The rag pickers | C. The bangle makers | D. The slum dwellers |
Q.2. What would happen If they organiged ? A. They would be booked by the police for doing something wrong. B. They would be considered illegal. C. They would have no leader. D. They would not see things differently. | |||
Q.3. What Is the title of the story ? | |||
| A. Going Places | B. The Interview | C. Last Lesson | D. Lost Spring |
| “It is his karma, his destiny,” says Mukesh’s grandmother, who has watched her own husband go blind with the dust from polishing the glass of bangles. “Can a God-given lineage ever be broken ?” she implies. Questions |
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| Q.1. What was the old woman's belief ? A. That your destiny is chosen by you. B. That a man does what is written in his destiny and lineage. C. That destiny has no place in one’s life. D. That their destiny has always been bad. |
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| Q.2. What suffering did the old woman witness? A. She has been making bangles from the time she was married. B. She has had a bad karma. C. Her husband did the horrible work of bangle making. D. Her husband went blind making bangles. |
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| Q.3. Where was Mukesh from ? | |||
| A. Firozabad | B. Faridabad | C. Ferozabad | D. Faizabad |
“I now work in a tea stall down the road,” he says, pointing in the distance. “I am paid 800 rupees and all my meals.” Does he like the job ? I ask. His face, I see, has lost the carefree look. The steel canister seems heavier than the plastic bag he would carry so lightly over his shoulder. The bag was his. The canister belongs to the man who owns the tea shop. Questions | |||
Q.1. What did the new job done by the boy Involve ? i. Working at a tea stall. ii. Being paid 800 rupees. iii. Carrying the steel canister all day. iv. Being given all meals. | |||
A. i. ii. Iii | B. i, il, iv | C. ii, iii, iv | D. ii, iv |
Q.2. What was the effect of the job on the boy ? | |||
| A. He was bringing happiness to his family. | B. He was now a mature person. | ||
| C. He had lost his carefree look. | D. He had lost a lot of weight. | ||
Q.3. Who has penned the story ? | |||
A. Anees Jung | B. Kamala Das | C. A R Barton | D. Asokamitran |
| “I now work in a tea stall down the road,” he says, pointing in the distance. “I am paid 800 rupees and all my meals.” Does he like the job ? I ask. His face, I see, has lost the carefree look. The steel canister seems heavier than the plastic bag he would carry so lightly over his shoulder. The bag was his. The canister belongs to the man who owns the tea shop. Questions |
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| Q.1. What did the new job done by the boy Involve ? i. Working at a tea stall. ii. Being paid 800 rupees. iii. Carrying the steel canister all day. iv. Being given all meals. |
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| A. i. ii. Iii | B. i, il, iv | C. ii, iii, iv | D. ii, iv |
| Q.2. What was the effect of the job on the boy ? | |||
| A. He was bringing happiness to his family. | B. He was now a mature person. | ||
| C. He had lost his carefree look. | D. He had lost a lot of weight. | ||
| Q.3. Who has penned the story ? | |||
| A. Anees Jung | B. Kamala Das | C. A R Barton | D. Asokamitran |