The festival of Eid had
  • many rotten eatables
  • many ordinary competitions
  • a big show
  • many game stalls
Rasheed’s uncle took ‘them’ to the fair. Them’ here refers to
  • the two brothers
  • Rasheed and bhaiya
  • sister and bhaiya
  • the two sisters
The uncle instructed them
  • to move freely
  • to eat pizzas
  • not to buy anything
  • to buy clothes
The ‘Lucky Shop’ allowed
  • people to try their luck
  • boys to play the game
  • losers to take prizes
  • all to take money
Rasheed was upset because
  • he had made money
  • he had won prizes
  • he did not win any prize
  • he was sick
The old man and the boy had
  • a lot of money
  • won big prizes
  • played tricks
  • bad intentions
‘Playing tricks’ means
  • cheating
  • playing
  • enjoying
  • blowing
The shopkeeper had made Rasheed a
  • winner
  • fool
  • tradesman
  • loser
The shopkeeper was buying back the articles because
  • he needed them
  • he was getting rich
  • he wanted to entice the narrator
  • he was a generous man
The narrator
  • was trapped
  • was able to see through the game
  • started crying
  • called his uncle
The people were laughing at the narrator because
  • he was funny
  • of his dress
  • he looked like a fool
  • he had lost all his money
The narrator looked upset because
  • some people were laughing at him
  • nobody sympathized with him
  • he had lost all his money
  • he was not well.
The friends of the shopkeeper were
  • two old persons
  • one old man and a boy
  • a boy and a girl
  • two young people
Uncle told him not to tell anybody because
  • he could not get his money back
  • people have no sympathy
  • he would be rewarded
  • they would also laugh at him
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