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A Question of Trust-Questions-answers-English-Class X
4. A Question of Trust by Victor Canning (Notes Prepared By Shish Pal Chauhan)
Short Answer-type Qs.
Q1. Horace
Denby was a meticulous planner, but still, he faltered? Where did he go wrong
and why?
Ans. Horace Denby always took all precautions before
entering a house. But that day, he went wrong. He opened the safe without
wearing gloves on his hands. He left his fingerprints there. Later the police
arrested him.
Q2. Why did
Horace Denby rob a safe every year?
Ans. Horace Denby robbed a safe every year. He was a
typical thief. He had a passion for reading expensive books. He needed money
for it. For that purpose, he robbed a safe every year.
Q3. Describe
how Horace Denby planned a theft every year?
Ans. Horace Denby was a typical thief. Before doing
the robbery, he studied the house carefully. He studied everything like the
paths, electric wiring, rooms, the garden, etc. before entering the house.
Q4. What
advice did the lady in the red give to Horace regarding the hay fever? Was she
really concerned for his health?
Ans. The lady in the red was also a thief like Horace
Denby. She was not concerned about his health. Rather she wanted to win his
trust by advising him about his disease of ‘hay fever’.
Q5.Did the
young lady expect Horace Denby to be caught after the theft? Why?
Ans. She expected that the police would surely arrest
Horace. It was because he had left his finger marks on the safe while opening
the lock for her. Horace had not worn gloves at the time of opening the lock of
the safe.
Q6. Did
Horace get the jewels from the Granze Safe? If not, why did the police caught
him?
Ans. No, Horace did not take the jewels from the
Granze Safe. He committed a big mistake. He opened the safe for the young lady
without gloves. Thus he left his finger marks on the safe. Later the police
arrested him.
Q7. Why did
Horace take off his gloves?
Ans. Horace was afraid of going to prison. He wanted
to please the lady in the red. She needed a cigarette lighter. So Horace
removed his gloves and offered her a lighter.
Q8. Who is
the real culprit in this story, the young lady or Horace? How did she manage to
rob the safe without leaving her a single fingerprint on it?
Ans. The young lady was the real culprit. She falsely
told him that she needed her jewels from the safe urgently. But she forgot the
number of the lock. So he opened the lock without gloves and left his own fingerprints
there.
Q9. What is
meant by the phrase ‘honor among thieves’? How did the young lady break the
honor?
Ans. The phrase ‘honour among thieves’ means that the
thieves are honest to other thieves. But here in this story, the young lady
broke the other thief’s trust. She cheated and blackmailed Horace Denby.
Q10.What did the young lady ask Horace to do? Or What lie did the young lady tell
Horace Denby to befool him?
Ans. The young lady in the red asked Horace Denby to
open the safe for her. She told him that she needed jewels urgently. But she
forgot the number of the lock.
Q11. Horace Denby gets angry when someone
talks about the ‘honor among thieves’. Why?
Ans. Horace Denby gets angry at this because a thief
had cheated on him. She was a young lady. She posed like the owner of the house.
She had told a lie to him that she needed the jewels from the safe. (Notes
Prepared By Shish Pal Chauhan)
Long Answer-type Questions (About 100 words)
Q2. Justify the title ‘A Question of Trust’.
Ans. In this story, the young lady in the red broke
the trust of Horace Denby. It is said that the thieves respect ‘trust’ among
themselves. But the young lady breached (broke) the trust of Horace Denby. She
made up a story. She posed herself as the owner of the house. She said that she
needed jewels from her safe urgently. But she forgot the numbers of the lock.
She also threatened him to get him arrested. Horace Denby was very much afraid
of the police. So he opened the safe. He also committed a serious mistake. He
opened the lock without wearing gloves. Thus his fingerprints on the safe got
him arrested. The title is quite appropriate.
Q3.Describe
Horace Denby’s encounter with the lady in the red.
Ans. Once Horace Denby was inside a house at Shotover
Grange. He had to sneeze because he had an allergy. Then he heard a voice
from behind. She was a young lady in a red dress. She posed as if she were the
owner of the house. She told him that she had come just on time. She had not expected
a thief in her house. She said that she needed jewels from her safe urgently.
But she forgot the numbers of the lock. She also threatened him to get him
arrested. Horace Denby was very much afraid of the police. So he opened the
safe. He also committed a serious mistake. He opened the lock without wearing
gloves. Thus his fingerprints on the safe got him arrested.
The Midnight Visitor by Robert Arthur-Questions-Answers-English for Class X
3. The Midnight Visitor by Robert Arthur (notes prepared by Shish Pal Chauhan)
Q1. How is
Ausable different from other secret agents?
Ans. Ausable is very fat. He looks like an ordinary
person. Normally secret agents have a very smart look. They carry a pistol.
Ausable does not carry any pistol. Thus he looks different from other secrets agents.
Q2. Who is
Fowler and what is his first authentic thrill of the day?
Ans. Fowler is a writer. He wants some exciting
material to write a story on the life of secret agents. He had his first thrill
of the day. He found another person with a pistol in Ausable’s room.
Q3. How has
Max got in Ausable’s room?
Ans.Max got in Ausable’s room through the door. He
used a passkey to open the door.
Q4. Why did
Fowler want to meet Ausable? Why was he disappointed?
Ans. Fowler wanted to meet Ausable. He had a plan to
write a story on the life of a secret agent. He had expected Ausable to be a
mysterious type of person, having a pistol with him. But he found him fat and
ordinary person. So Fowler was disappointed.
Q5. How was
the episode of meeting Max a thrilling experience to Fowler?
Ans. It must have been a very thrilling experience for
Fowler. As the door was opened, Max was waiting in front of them with a gun in
his hands. He threatened to kill both of them.
Q6. Write a
few sentences about Max.
Ans. Max was another secret agent. He was a long and
thin person. The features on his face showed that he was as cunning as a fox.
He had a gun with him. He had come to Ausable’s room to snatch the report on
missiles.
Q7. What did
Ausable say about the balcony to Max?
Ans. First, he showed some anger. Then he said that it
was for the second time that a person entered his room through the balcony. He
called the balcony a nuisance (that creates trouble). He would raise the issue
with the management.
Q8. What did
Ausable say to Max when there was a knocking at the door? Who was there in
reality? Why did Ausable tell a lie to Max?
Ans. There was a knocking at the door. It alerted Max.
He asked Ausable as to who could be there. Ausable told Max that it was the police.
But it was Henry, the waiter. Ausable told a lie to befool Max.
Q9. How did
Ausable get rid of Max?
Ans. Max thought that there was a balcony just below
the window. Then there was a knock at the door. Ausable told him that it could
be the police. So Max jumped out of the window to wait at the balcony. He fell
down and died because there was no balcony.
Q10. What
was the paper about which Ausable told Fowler while entering the room?
Ans. Ausable told Fowler that it was a very important
paper regarding missiles. Several men and women had risked their lives for
getting it. He also said that it might affect the course of history.
Q11. Who was
Henry? What important role he played in the story?
Ans. Henry was a waiter. Ausable had ordered some
drinks. He had come to deliver them. But he played a very important role. He
helped Ausable in getting rid of Max.
Long Answer-type Qs &Ans.
(Notes prepared by Shish Pal Chauhan)
Q1. Describe
how Ausable outwitted Max.
Ans. Ausable was to receive an important paper. So he
was to wait for it in a room of a French hotel. But as he opened the door, he
found another secret agent, Max, standing in front of him with a revolver.
Ausable was stunned (very much surprised). He, at once, made up a story. First, he told Max that there was a balcony just below the window of his room. Then he
told another lie to him. He said that the knocking was done by the police. In a panic, Max jumped out of the window to stand and wait there at the balcony. But
there was no balcony. So he killed himself.
Q2. Attempt
a character-sketch of Ausable.
Ans. Ausable was a typical secret agent. He did not
look smart because he was fat. But he had the qualities of being a smart secret
agent. He was a cool minded person. He did not lose his wits when Max stood
before him with a pistol. He, at once, made up a story. First, he told Max that
there was a balcony just below the window of his room. Then he told another lie
to him. He said that the knocking was done by the police. In a panic, Max jumped
out of the window to stand and wait there at the balcony. But there was no
balcony. Thus he proved himself a better secret agent. He outwitted Max.
Very Very short Qs & Ans.
1.
The writer of ‘
The Midnight Visitor’ is Robert Arthur
2.
The Midnight
visitor was Max.
3.
Ausable was a
secret agent.
4.
Max was also a
secret agent
5.
Max got into
Ausable’s room through the door by opening it a pass-key.
6.
A writer, Fowler,
came to meet Ausable.
7.
Fowler was a ROMANTIC writer. He wanted to write a story
on the life of secret agents.
8.
Ausable was
staying in a French hotel in Paris.
9.
The paper was
about missiles.
The Thief’s Story-Questions-Answers-Class X English
2. The Thief’s Story (Book: Supplementary) ( Notes prepared by Shish Pal Chauhan)
Short Answer-type Qs (30-40 words
each)
Q1. Why was
the thief grateful to Anil?
Ans. The thief was grateful to Anil because he gave
him work. He taught him how to cook. He also taught him to write his name. He
was also goin g to teach him to write full sentences.
Q2. What
does the thief say about the reactions of the different people when they were
robbed?
Ans. The thief told Anil that people react differently
when they are robbed. A greedy man shows fear. A rich man shows anger and the
poor person shows acceptance.
Q3. What was
Anil’s job? What did he usually do with the money he earned?
Ans. Anil had no regular job for earning his
livelihood. He wrote for some magazines to earn money. He used to celebrate
whenever he got money.
Q4. Why did
the thief want to become an educated man?
Ans. The thief also wanted to become an educated man.
He had a dream to earn money like an educated person.
Q5.How did
the thief realise that Anil knew that the money had been stolen?
Ans. The thief realised that Anil knew about his act
of theft. Anil gave him a fifty rupee note. It was still wet. It meant that
Anil knew about the theft. His notes were taken out by Hari Singh.
Q6.Why did
the thief smile without any effort towards the end of the story?
Ans. Hari Singh (the thief) smiled at the end of the
story. It was because Anil seemed to forgive him. In the beginning, the thief
was guilty of his wrong act. But later, he felt sure that his master (Anil) had
forgiven him.
Q7.Why,
according to Hari Singh, is it difficult to rob a careless man? (2014)
Ans. The thief (Hari Singh) says that it is difficult
to rob a careless man. It is because a careless person usually does not care
about the theft done to him.
Q8.Why did
Hari Singh smile in his most appealing way? (2014)
Ans. Hari Singh (the thief) wanted to impress Anil. So
he smiled in his most appealing way. Hari Singh (the thief) wanted to work for
him so that he could rob Anil later on of his money.
Q9. Why did
Hari Singh consider friends to be more trouble than help? (2012)
Ans. Hari Singh had no friends because he was a
professional thief. He did not want to tell anyone about his secrecy. So he
considered friends troublesome in this way.
Q10. Did Hari Singh know how to cook? What was his
purpose?
Ans. Hari Singh
did not know how to cook. But he wanted to live with Anil to rob him later on.
So he told a lie to Anil. He knew that Anil was a kind person. So he would
believe him easily.
Q11. Why was
the thief boy happy to work for Anil?
Ans. First, he
could befool Anil easily. Second, he taught him to cook and write his name.
Third, he was making a profit of one rupee daily from the daily supplies. Fourth,
Anil had promised to teach him to make full sentences.
Q12. Why did
Hari Singh choose Anil as his victim?
Ans. Hari Singh chose Anil. He seemed to him a simple,
kind, and easy-going man. It was clear that he could easily be befooled.
Q13. What
forced the thief boy to go back to Anil even though he had reached the station
to catch a train?
Ans. Anil was a kind and gentle person. Hari Singh
robbed him of his money. He was about to board the train. His conscience
pricked him. He realised his mistake. He wanted to be educated and make his
future bright. So he came back.
Long Answer-type Questions
Q1.Write the
Character sketch of the thief (Hari Singh)
Ans. Hari Singh was fifteen-year-old thief. He
befooled people easily. He could study people’s faces easily. He found Anil watching
a wrestling match. He studied his face. He found him a kind and gentle person.
Very soon he impressed him with his broad smile. Anil gave him work cooking at
his house.
Hari Singh made a profit of one rupee daily. Anil taught
him to write his name. He also promised Hari Singh to teach him to make
sentences. But one day, Hari Singh robbed Anil of his money. He went to catch
the train to leave Anil forever. But his conscience pricked him. So he came
back to Anil and secretly put the money back to its place. Thus Anil’s love and
good behavior changed a thief into a good person.
Q2. How did Hari Singh rob Anil of his six hundred
rupees? What stopped him to run away?
Ans. Hari Singh wanted to rob Anil from the very
beginning. But he could not proper chance. Anil had no regular way of making
money. He earned money by fits and starts. Whenever he got any payment for his
work, he would go out to enjoy it. He used to spend money quickly. One day, Hari
Singh noticed (saw) Anil placing (putting) six hundred rupees under the
mattress of his bed. At night, Hari Singh stole the bundle of rupees. He also
reached the railway station to catch a train. But he did not sit inside the
train. He remembered Anil’s face and his kindness to him. He felt guilty of
robbing a gentleman like Anil. He also wanted to be an educated person. So he
came back home. Then he put that money in the same place.
Q3.
Character sketch of Anil.
Anil was a tall, lean fellow of about 25 years. He
looked easy-going, kind, and simple. Anil had no regular way of making money. He
earned money by fits and starts. Whenever he got any payment for his work, he
would go out to enjoy it. He used to spend money quickly. Then he would wait for the
next cheque.
He was a very kind person. So he trusted a boy of
fifteen. He gave him food and shelter. He forgave him for his lies. He taught
him to write his name. He also promised to teach him to write sentences.
Anil gave him a fifty rupee note. He knew it was wet and the money was stolen
by Hari Singh. In spite of that, he promised to pay money in the future. He did
not say anything to Hari Singh about the theft. Thus we can say that Anil was a
thorough gentleman.
Multiple Choice Qs
1. Who is
‘I’ in the thief’s story? Ans. Hari Singh (the thief).
2. Who is the writer of ‘The Thief’s Story’?
Ans. Ruskin Bond
3. Who was Hari Singh?
Ans. A Thief
4. What
profit did the thief boy (Hari Singh) make every day? Ans. About one rupee a day
5. What is the age of Hari Singh?
Ans. Fifteen
years
6. Whom did Hari Singh rob?
Ans. Anil
7. What did Hari Singh do for a living?
Ans. He wrote for some magazines.
8. How did Anil earn money?
Ans. By fits and
starts
A Triumph of Surgery-Questions-Answers-English-Class X
Book: Supplementary Reader:
Footprints without Feet
Questions & Answers: Lesson
1. A Triumph of Surgery ( Notes by Shish Pal Chauhan)
Short
Answer-type Questions
Q1. Why is
Mrs Pumphrey worried about Tricky?
Ans. Tricky is Mrs Pumphrey’s pet dog. He is not
healthy now. He has become fat and lazy. He has refused to eat anything.
Sometimes he vomits. HE keeps on lying on the rug and does not want to go for
walk also. SO she is worried about her dog.
Q2. Why was
Mr Herriot shocked at Tricky’s appearance?
Ans. James Herriot was shocked to see the dog, Tricky.
He had become hugely fat. His eyes were red and watery. His tongue was
hanging out of his jaws.
Q3. Why did
Mrs Pumphrey make a frantic call to Dr James Herriot?
Ans. She made a frantic call to James Herriot because
Tricky was not well. He had become fat and lazy. He had refused to eat
anything. Sometimes he vomited. HE kept on lying on the rug and did not want to
go for walk also.
Q4. What did
Mrs Pumphrey do to cure Tricky of his illness? Was she successful?
Ans. She started giving the dog an extra diet and tonics
to cure him. She gave him malt and cod-liver oil. The dog did not get well. But
his condition became worse. Sometimes he vomited also. She was not successful
in her effort to cure the dog.
Q5. What
advice had James Herriot given to Mrs Pumphrey about the dog. Did she follow
it?
Ans. James Herriot had advised Mrs Pumphrey to stop
giving sweets to the dog. He also told her to give the dog a lot of physical
exercises. But she did not follow the advice.
Q6. What did
James Herriot say to Mrs Pumphrey after he examined the dog? Why did she
almost swoon?
Ans. James Herriot examined the dog. He told Mrs.
Pumphrey that the dog would be hospitalised for a fortnight. She almost fainted
after listening to it. She was very much possessive about her dog.
Q7. What was
the scene when James Herriot took the dog wrapped in a blanket. What did the
entire staff carry?
Ans. The doctor took the dog wrapped in a blanket. The
whole staff was roused. The maids rushed in and out. They brought his day bed,
night bed, favourite cushions, toys and rubber rings, breakfast bowl and
supper-bowl. Mrs Pumphrey was in tears as the doctor drove off his car.
Q8. Why was
Tricky an uninteresting object for the other dogs at the surgery?
Ans. The dog was lazy and did not move or react when
the other dogs came near him at the surgery. So it was an uninteresting object
for the other dogs at the surgery.
Q9. How did
Dr James Herriot treat Tricky?
Ans. James Herriot kept the dog under his observation.
In the beginning, he did not give the dog food, but plenty of water. After a
few days, the dog showed some signs of activity. After that, the doctor gave
Tricky some food according to the need. Then the dog was cured.
Q10. Why was
James Herriot tempted to keep Tricky on as a permanent guest?
Ans. Mrs Pumphrey kept sending lots of things for
Tricky. She sent eggs, bottles of wine and brandy also. It was the temptation
for James Herriot to keep the dog as a permanent guest.
Q11. Why did
Mrs Pumphrey call the dog’s recovery ‘a triumph of surgery’?
Ans. James Herriot kept the dog under his treatment
and care for two weeks. He regulated the dog’s diet. When Mrs Pumphrey saw her
dog quite well after a fortnight, she called it 'a triumph of surgery’. But she
did not know why the dog was ill.
Long Answer-type Questions
Q1. Why was
Mr Herriot shocked at Tricky’s appearance? What advice had James Herriot given
to Mrs Pumphrey about the dog. Had she followed it?
Ans. James Herriot was a Vet. Mrs Pumphrey was a rich
lady. She had a pet dog, named Tricky. She used to over-feed him. So he became
fat and was unable to move. James Herriot was shocked to see the dog, Tricky.
He had become hugely fat. His eyes were red and watery. His tongue was hanging
out of his jaws. James Herriot advised Mrs Pumphery to stop giving sweets to
the dog. He also told her to give the dog a lot of physical exercises. But she did
not follow the advice. The result was that the dog stopped moving about and
kept lying on the carpet for maximum time. After that she had to make a frantic
call to James Herriot.
Q2. What advice did James Herriot give to Mrs Herriot to make Tricky active and healthy? What excuses she made for the the present condition of the dog?
Ans. James Herriot was on his visit. He happened to
see Tricky, the dog with his mistress. The doctor was shocked to see the
condition of Tricky. He advised Mrs Pumphrey to stop giving sweets to the dog.
He also told her to give the dog a lot of physical exercises. But she made
excuses in her defence. She told James Herriot that she did a little bit. But
she had to stop that because the dog loved cream cakes and chocolates to eat.
So she could not bear to refuse to give him his favourite eatables. She also
told James Herriot that the gardener was ill. So there was no ring-throwing
exercise for the dog.
Q3. Why did
Mrs Pumphrey make a frantic call to Dr James Herriot? What did he do
immediately to save the dog?
Ans. James Herriot was a Vet. Mrs Pumphrey was a rich
lady. She had a pet dog, named Tricky. She used to over-feed him. He became fat
and was unable to move. Tricky was not well. He had become fat and lazy. He had
refused to eat anything. Sometimes he vomited. He kept on lying on the rug and
did not want to go for walk also. So she made a frantic call to James Herriot.
The doctor had already made his plans. He told her that the dog would be
hospitalised and kept under observation for the fortnight. Mrs Pumphrey was
shocked to listen to it. The doctor wrapped the dog in a blanket and put him in
his car. She was in tears when the doctor left her place.
Q4. Mrs.
Pumphrey had her own way to treat the dog and make his active and healthy. What
did she do? How was she responsible to increase Tricky’s problems?
Ans. James Herriot was a Vet. Mrs Pumphrey was a rich
lady. She had a pet dog, named Tricky. She used to over-feed him. She thought
she would be doing a great job for tricky by giving him creamy cakes and
chocolates. She started giving him malt and cod-liver oil. She also gave him a
bowl of Horlicks. She knew that the dog’s condition was going bad to worse. He
had become lazy and fat. His eyes had become bloodshot and watery. He was
unable to walk and run. He loved sitting at one place for most of the time. In
spite of all that, she made a defence. She said that it was difficult for her
to stop giving him his favourite eatables. In this way, we may say that she was
responsible for the ill-health of Tricky.
Q5. Write
something about Tricky.
Ans. Tricky was Mrs. Pumphrey’s pet. She was very fond
of him. He was fat because his mistress overfed him. He loved to eat cream
cakes and chocolates. His only fault was his greed. He became ill due to the
carelessness of his mistress. She had to make a call to the doctor because
Tricky had stopped eating anything. His eyes were red and watery. He sat at one
place at the rug and would not to move from there. James Herriot understood
all. He took the dog to his surgery. He did not give him anything to eat for a
couple of days except water. After a few days, the dog showed signs of
improvement. When he got well, the doctor sent for his mistress. She came at
once and was very happy to receive her dog.
The Hundred Dresses Part I &II by El Bsor Ester-English for Class X
Lessons 5 & 6: The
Hundred Dresses Part I &II by El Bsor Ester [Notes Prepared by Shish Pal
Chauhan)
Short Answer-type Qs.
Q1. Where did Wanda live”? What kind of place was it?
Why were her shoes mud-smeared?
Ans. Wanda lived at
Boggins Heights. It was far away from the town. It was a wetland. So her shoes
were always mud-smeared.
Q2. In what way was Wanda different from other
students in her class?
Ans. Wanda’s name was
strange for the other students of class. She was not American. She was a Polish
girl. Her name seemed strange to her class mates. She lived at Boggins Heights,
a marshy (muddy) land. She had no friends. She always wore a faded blue dress.
Q3. Did Wanda have a hundred dresses? Why do you think
she said that she had?
Ans. No, she did not have
a hundred dresses. She had to say it because her class-fellow, Peggy, used to
tease her. She would ask her as to how many dresses she had. Actually she had
only one faded blue dress.
Q4. How is Maddie different from Peggy. Give reasons
in support of your point.
Ans. Maddie and Peggy were
also different. Maddie did not like to tease Wanda. Peggy used to make fun of
Wanda’s poverty. Sometimes Maddie also felt embarrassed at Peggy’s words. But
she had no courage to stop Peggy from that.
Q5. Why didn’t Maddie ask Peggy to stop embarrassing
Wanda? What was she afraid of?
Ans. Maddie was also from
a poor family. She was afraid that Peggy would start teasing her also. So she
never had the courage to annoy Peggy.
Q6. What was the drawing contest about? Who won it and
what had the winner drawn?
Ans. The contest was about
making beautiful designs of dresses. Wanda won that competition. She had made
beautiful designs of one hundred dresses.
Q7. Why did Wanda often say to Peggy that she had one
hundred dresses?
Ans. Wanda did not have
one hundred dresses in reality. But she had made one hundred beautiful designs
of dresses. To counter Peggy’s attack on her, she used to say it.
Q8. When and why do Peggy and Maddie notice Wanda’s
absence?
Ans. It was Wednesday when
they noticed Wanda’s absence. They often waited for Wanda to make fun of her.
But that day, she did not come. They also got late due to that.
Q9. Where in the classroom does Wanda sit and why?
Ans. Usually Wanda sat in
the last row. The seat was the second last in Room Thirteen. She sat there
because her shoes were often muddy.
Q10. Describe Wanda’s dress.
Ans. Wanda always wore a
faded blue dress. It didn’t hang right. It was clean, but it looked as though
it had never been ironed properly.
Q11. What quality of Peggy has been highlighted in the
lesson by the narrator? Was she justified in making fun of Wanda?
Ans. Peggy was the most
popular girl in school. She was pretty. She had many pretty clothes and her
hair was curly. She often saved weak children from the stronger boys. She also
protested if any animal was not treated properly. But she was not justified in
making fun of Wanda.
Q12. Why did Peggy and Maddie want to meet Wanda when
Miss Mason read Wanda’s father’s letter to the whole class?
Ans. Maddie felt guilty.
She understood that they were harsh on Wanda. So she, along with Peggy, wanted
to meet her. They would tell Wanda she
had won the contest. They thought she was smart and the hundred dresses were
beautiful.
Q13. How did Miss Mason feel before reading Wanda’s
father’s letter to the class?
Ans. Miss Mason felt very
bad. She became emotional. She read the letter in a very low voice.
Q14. What advice did Miss Mason give to the class
after reading Wanda’s father’s letter to the class?
Ans. She advised the class that no one in Room
Thirteen would make fun of any student’s names. It may be short, long or funny.
No one would hurt anyone’s feelings.
Q15. What does Mr. Petronski, Wanda’s father write in
his letter?
Ans. He writes that Wanda
and Jake would not come to school in future. They are going to a new city. No
one would make fun of their names. No one would call Wanda ‘hollack’, etc.
Long Answer –type Qs (100
words)
Q1. Describe Peggy’s character.
Ans. Peggy was the most
popular girl in school. She was pretty but a thoughtless girl. She had many pretty
clothes and her hair was curly. She often saved weak children from the stronger
boys. She also protested if any animal was not treated properly. She often made
fun of Wanda. She would ask her as to how many dresses she had. Wanda was a
poor girl. She had only one dress. Peggy said that she did not like the lie
told by Wanda about her dresses. She justified herself by saying that she had
never been cruel to her. But in my opinion she was not justified in making fun
of Wanda. You cannot defend yourself by
doing wrongs to others. Later on, she realised her mistake.
Q2. Describe Wanda Petronski’s character. (Any
Question about Wanda)
Ans. Wanda belonged to a
poor family. She was a Polish girl. She lived at marshy land, Boggins Heights.
She had only one dress. The girls of her class always teased her. Her name was
also unusual for them. She had no friends. She was a very sensitive girl. She
remained silent. Peggy used to tease her
and often asked her as to how many dresses she had. Then she would say a few
words that she had one hundred dresses. She had to leave that place. In the end we come to know that she forgave
all. She was very creative. That was why she won the contest. She also made
paintings for Maddie and Peggy.
Q3. Describe
Maddie’s character.
Ans. Maddie was also a
poor and sensitive girl. She used to wear somebody’s ‘hand-me-down’ clothes.
She remained with Peggy, but she did not like her making comments on Wanda. She
was afraid that Peggy would start making fun of her if she favoured Wanda. Once
she wrote a note. She wanted to tell Peggy not to make fun of Wanda. But she
had no courage. She wished Peggy would stop teasing Wanda Petronski. When Wanda
left the town, she felt guilty that she had no courage to stop Peggy. She
visited her house. But Wanda and her family had left the town.
Q4. What did Wanda’s father write in his letter? How
did Maddie feel after listening to the letter?
Ans. Wanda’s father wrote
a letter to the principal of the school. He was hurt and angry also because his
daugher was not given due regards by her class-mates. She was often made fun of
her dress, her name, etc. He wrote in his letter that Wanda won’t come to
school anymore. Their whole family was shifting to a big city. His daughter
would not face any insult there. No one would make fun of her name there. There
were so many people there with funny names. But no one made fun of anyone
there. Maddie felt very sad after listening to the letter. She could not focus
on her studies. She felt guilty of remaining silent went Peggy laughed at
Wanda.
Very Short Qs/Ans.
Some facts:
1.
Wanda Petronski
lived at Boggins Heights.
2.
She was a quiet
and simple girl.
3.
She was a Polish
girl.
4.
She always wore a
dress of faded blue colour.
5.
Peggy always made
fun of Wanda.
6.
Wanda always
replied to Peggy that she had one hundred dresses, all lined up.
7.
Maddie was
Peggie’s friend. They were Americans.
8.
She never made
fun of Wanda directly. But she enjoyed Peggy’s pranks on Wanda.
9.
Peggy was the
most popular girl in the school.
10. Peggy protected little children from being bullied.
She also loved animals.
11. Wanda won the competition.
12. Peggy and Wanda also wrote a letter to Wanda.
13. Miss Mason read the letter written by Wanda’s father.
14. Wanda gave the green coloured design of a dress as a
gift to Peggy.
15. Wanda gave the blue coloured design of a dress as a
gift to Maddie.
16. Jan Petronski was Wanda’s father.
From the Diary of Anne Frank by Anne Frank-Lesson 4.-English for Class X-Book: First Flight
Lesson 4.
From the Diary of Anne Frank by Anne Frank (Notes Prepared by Shish Pal
Chauhan)
Short
Answer-type Qs.
Q1.What
makes the writing in a diary a strange experience for Anne Frank?
Ans. She thinks that no one would have interest in her
diary entries because she was just a girl of thirteen years. She has never
written anything before. So she thinks it a very strange experience.
Q2. Why does Anne Frank want to keep a diary?
Ans. Anne wants to share her feelings with a friend.
But she has no close friend. So she wants to keep a diary to share her private
feelings with it.
Q3. Why did
Anne think she could confide in her diary than in people?
Ans. It was because she thinks that paper has more
patience than people. She could write what she had in her mind. Her diary would
not react and get bored.
Q4. Describe
how Anne loves her grandmother.
Ans. Anne passed a very good time with her
grandmother. She had to stay for some time with her. Then she fell ill and
died. Anne was very sad. After that also, she remembered and missed her
grandmother from time to time.
Q5. Why was
Mr. Keesing annoyed (angry) with Anne? What did he ask her to do?
Ans. Mr. Keesing was Anne’s Maths teacher. He was
annoyed (angry) with her because she talked too much in the class. So one day,
he gave her punishment of writing an essay on ‘Chatterbox’.
Q6. How did
Anne justify her being a chatterbox in her essay?
Ans. Anne tried to convince in her essay that she
inherited (got) the habit of talking from her mother. She also wrote that
talking is students’ trait. She was unable to avoid it. She wrote all this to
convince (satisfy) her teacher and he got convinced.
Q7. Write
something about Mr. Keesing.
Ans. Mr. Keesing was an old fashioned teacher. He was
a very strict teacher. He punished Anne several times. It was because she
talked too much in his class. But she respects her teachers.
Q8.What does
Anne write in her first essay given as punishment by her Maths teacher?
Ans. Anne writes in her first essay that she cannot
avoid talking. It is a student’s trait (quality). She inherited (got) this
quality from her mother. She also talks too much.
Q9. Why does
Anne say ‘paper has more patience than people’?
Ans. She said this because paper does not react. You
can write on paper as much as you like. But the human beings have no patience.
They cannot listen to you continuously. Very soon they get fed up.
Q10. Why did
Anne think she was alone?
Ans. Anne thought she was alone. It was because she
had no close friend. No one was there with whom she could share her joys and
sorrows.
Q11. Why was
Anne in tears when she left the Montessory School?
Ans. Anne had to leave her Montessory School when she
was in six form. She had developed very emotional relation with her teacher
Mrs. Kuperous. So she was in her tears when she left the school. Her teacher
was also in tears.
Q12. Why was
the entire class quaking in its boots?
Ans. The entire class was in stress because their
result was going to be announced. The teachers would decide as to which student
should be promoted from or dropped in the present class.
Long
Answer-type Questions (Notes Prepared by
Shish Pal Chauhan)
Q1. Give a
brief sketch of Anne’s life.
Ans. Anne was an intelligent girl. She wrote her diary
at the age of thirteen. She was born on June 12, 1929. She did not know that
her diary would make a great novel after her death. She was very sensitive girl
also. She could not make her close friend. So she made her diary ‘Kitty’ her
intimate friend. She is a wise girl. She was able to convince her Maths teacher
about talking. She loved her parents, sister and grandmother very much. She had
her independent thinking. It made her different from her mother and sister and
even from her father.
Q2. Explain:
“Paper has more patience than people.”
Ans. Anne says that paper has more patience than
people. She wrote this sentence when she was just thirteen years old. She had
no close friend. She wanted to share her joys and sorrows with someone. She
found that people had less patience. They do not listen to others with patience.
They get fed up very soon. But one can write on paper as much as one wants. It
never gets fed up. It never gets bored. So she wrote al her experiences, good
or bad in her diary. In a way, she talked to her as a friend ‘My dear Kitty’.
Q3. Describe
how Anne was punished by Mr. Keesing and how she convinced her teacher about
her view-point.
Ans. She was habitual of talking too much in the
class. So he punished Anne to write an essay on ‘Chatterbox’. She wrote the
essay and tried to convince her teacher that talking is a student’s trait. She
also wrote that she inherited that habit from her mother. After some days, Mr.
Keesing again punished Anne for talking. This time she was told to write an
essay on ‘Quack, Quack, Quack, said Mrs. Chatterbox’. Anne’s friend advised her
to write the essay in verse. She did it. She wrote that the father swan killed
his three ducklings just because they quack too much. It was a joke pointed
towards Mr. Keesing. Thus finally, Anne convinced her teacher about her
view-point.
Very Very
Short Qs & Ans. (Notes Prepared by Shish Pal Chauhan)
Q1. Where
did Anne stay before going to Holland?
Ans. Before going to Holland, Anne had to stay in
Archen with her grand mother
Q2. What was
the last essay given as punishment to Anne by Mr. Keesing?
Ans. Mr. Keesing punished Anne to write another essay
‘Quack, Quack, Quack, said mistress Chatterbox’
Q3. How many
siblings (real brother/sister) did Anne have?
Ans. She had one sibling, i.e. sister.
Q4. Who was
Anne Frank?
Ans. Anne Frank was a pretty Jewish girl.
Q5. How old
was Anne?
Ans. She was thirteen years old.
Q6. Why was
Mr. Keesing annoyed with Anne Frank?
Ans… because she talked too much in the class.
Q7. Who was Mr. Keesing?
Ans Anne’s Maths teacher
Q8. Who was Mrs. Kuperous?
Ans. Anne’s headmistress at Montessori School.
Q9. In which form was Anne at the Montessory School?
Ans. six form
(class)
Q10. How many teachers were there in Anne’s school?
Ans. Nine
Q11. Who helped Anne to write the last essay in verse?
Ans. Her friend Sanne
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