Bama’s brother told her that if she wanted to make progress, she had to
  • learn to cook
  • study
  • learn to stitch and knit
  • learn to drive
Bama was very rebellious and the thought of oppression at the hands of upper castes
  • infuriated her
  • provoked her to slap someone
  • made her abusive
  • made her want to murder someone
Bama’s elder brother was studying at
  • school
  • college
  • university
  • medical college
She had thought that the man carrying the bag was only
  • making a game out of carrying the parcel
  • trying to make her laugh
  • obeying orders
  • not touching it because it was hot
The man was carrying
  • pakoras
  • samosas
  • jalebis
  • vadai or green banana bhaji
One day the author was attracted by the sight of
  • two riders on a horse
  • a monkey performing tricks
  • cattle treading out the grain from straw
  • dogs fighting with cats
There would always be some kind of entertainment
  • in the school
  • in the church
  • in the bazaar
  • in the house
Bama used to dawdle along from school because she was
  • too slow
  • crippled
  • distracted by lots of things on the way
  • unable to wait for the school bus
The author Bama felt she already had experienced the humiliation due to
  • dark skin
  • short height
  • poverty
  • untouchability
The author was being stared at by people and she felt she
  • looked pretty
  • looked terrible
  • had suffered extreme indignities
  • looked like a model
We have to submit because they are strong’. These words were said by
  • Zitkala-Sa
  • Judewin
  • Marry-Ann
  • Christine
Short hair, in the author’s tribe, was worn only by
  • mourners
  • old people
  • young kids
  • elderly women
While others ate, the author
  • laughed
  • watched them
  • cried
  • frowned
Everyone kept standing except
  • the teacher
  • the matron
  • the caretaker
  • the author
As the bell rang, the whole group of pupils
  • sat on the floor
  • drew a chair from under the table
  • sat on the stools
  • knelt down on the ground
The Indian girls wore
  • clinging dresses
  • nightgowns
  • trousers
  • skirts
Zitkala was being constantly observed by a woman who had
  • a pale face
  • fair complexion
  • dark complexion
  • angry look
Rama was a
  • Bengali writer
  • a Tamil Dalit
  • an NRI
  • a politician
Zitkala-Sa was a victim of
  • racial prejudice
  • serious crime
  • rape
  • a car accident
The lesson ‘Memories of Childhood’ is
  • an autobiographical episode
  • a fable
  • a legend
  • a play
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