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What do we come to know about the author of Lost Spring, Anees Jung, through her interactions with Saheb and Mukesh?

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Chapter: [2] Lost Spring
Concept: Lost Spring

Comment on any one aspect of the writing style of the author, Kalki in The Tiger King.

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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Read the given extract and answer the questions:

In other words, the Tiger King is dead.
The manner of his death is a matter of extraordinary interest. It can be revealed only at the end of the tale. The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that as soon as he was born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would actually have to die.
“The child will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of champions. But...” they bit their lips and swallowed hard. When compelled to continue, the astrologers came out with it. “This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet we are forced to speak out. The child born under this star will one day have to meet its death.”
  1. Complete the sentence appropriately.     1
    The author’s purpose in using foreshadowing, is to ______.
  2. In the given extract, what emotion were the astrologers feeling when they "bit their lips and swallowed hard"?    1
    1. Humiliation
    2. Disbelief
    3. Grief
    4. Unease
  3. Which trait are the astrologers lauding when they say "warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of champions"?     1
  4. How is the line, "the most fantastic aspect of his demise", an example of contrast?     1
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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Read the given extract and answer the questions.

Unaware of what his name represents, he roams the streets with his friends, an army of barefoot boys who appear like the morning birds and disappear at noon. Over the months, I have come to recognise each of them.
“Why aren’t you wearing chappals?” I ask one.
“My mother did not bring them down from the shelf,” he answers simply.
“Even if she did, he will throw them off,” adds another who is wearing shoes that do not match. When I comment on it, he shuffles his feet and says nothing. “I want shoes,” says a third boy who has never owned a pair all his life. Travelling across the country I have seen children walking barefoot, in cities, on village roads. It is not lack of money but a tradition to stay barefoot, is one explanation.

  1. What is the writer’s purpose in allowing the boys to speak for themselves via dialogue, as opposed to only a writer’s commentary?    1
  2. The line, "It is not lack of money but a tradition to stay barefoot" can be best classified as:    1
    1. A fact
    2. An opinion
    3. A theme
    4. A plot point
  3. Explain any one possible inference that can be drawn from the line, "an army of barefoot boys who appear like the morning birds and disappear at noon”.     1
  4. Identify the line from the text that bears evidence to the fact that the writer's association with the boys is not a recent one.    1
  5. Based on the context provided in the extract, select the most likely comment that the writer would have made, based on the boy's reaction to the mismatched shoes.      1
    1. "Why are your shoes mismatched? That's not a good look."
    2. "Don't worry about your shoes, you can wear a matching pair later."
    3. "I like your shoes. What matters is that they protect your feet."
    4. "Have you chosen to mismatch your shoes?"
  6. Complete the sentence with ONE word.      1
    The phrase "he answers simply", suggests that the boy's response to the writer's question about why he wasn't wearing chappals was ______.
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Chapter: [2] Lost Spring
Concept: Lost Spring

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

Do you agree with the Tiger King's statement?

You may kill even a cow in self-defence.

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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

What did the Maharaja and dewan do to avoid the danger of losing the throne?

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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

What did the Maharaja do to realize his ambition of killing a hundred tigers?

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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

In what way did the infant Tiger King surprise the astrologer?

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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

Did the Tiger King manage to kill the hundredth tiger? Why/Why not?

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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

Why did the shopkeeper sell the wooden tiger at a cheap price?

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Chapter: [2] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Why did Roger Skunk go to visit the owl ? 

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Chapter: [2.05] Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Concept: Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

Validate John Updike’s open-ended title, ‘Should Wizard Hit Mommy?’.

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Chapter: [2.05] Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Concept: Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

Why was Jo unhappy with the ending of Jack's story?

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Chapter: [2.05] Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Concept: Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

Jack's story does not appeal to Jo? Why/Why not?

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Chapter: [2.05] Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Concept: Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

Why do you think the wizard tolerated the beating and agreed to the mother's demand?

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Chapter: [2.05] Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Concept: Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

What was the role of the owl in Jack's story?

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Chapter: [2.05] Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Concept: Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

Why did McLeery bring a smallish semi-inflated rubber ring to Oxford Prison ? 

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Chapter: [2.07] Evans Tries an O-level
Concept: Evans Tries an O-level

Colin Dexter, the author of Evans Tries an O-level employs the red herring technique of intentionally misleading readers by placing false clues to keep the plot enigmatic. Substantiate with reference to the text, in about 120-150 words.

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Chapter: [2.07] Evans Tries an O-level
Concept: Evans Tries an O-level

Who do you think, has the last laugh-The Governor or Evans? Justify.

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Chapter: [2.07] Evans Tries an O-level
Concept: Evans Tries an O-level

Give an account of the blunders committed by the prison authorities in the story 'Evan's Tries an O' level'.

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Chapter: [2.07] Evans Tries an O-level
Concept: Evans Tries an O-level
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