The two Gessler brothers believed:
  • in producing the quantity of boots
  • in producing the quality boots
  • to employ servants
  • to be prompt in business
The author visited the boot-shop:
  • frequently
  • just once a year
  • infrequently
The author’s complaint about ‘the boots that creaked’, left Mr. Gessler:
  • annoyed
  • in trouble
  • in sorrow
  • shocked
Mr. Gessler’s complaint about the big firms was that they:
  • spoiled his business
  • produced worthless boots
  • delivered only quality
  • both (a) and (b)
The author felt pity so he ordered:
  • a pair of boots
  • many pairs of boots
  • to mend the boot that creaked
  • both (a) and (b)
Mr. Gessler died of:
  • cholera
  • slow starvation
  • rabies
  • a shock
Mr. Gessler’s shop was taken over by:
  • the English
  • his elder brother
  • an English man
  • his younger brother
The main distinction of the shop of Mr. Gessler was:
  • its modem look
  • its quietness
  • the red colour
  • its neatness
When the author met Mr. Gessler after his brother’s death, he found him suddenly
  • very happy
  • very sad
  • very old
  • very wise
Mr. Gessler died of
  • starvation
  • heart attack
  • accident
  • some other disease
Prove that Mr. Gessler was not an Englishman?
  • He did not have any etiquettes
  • Inferences of his mother
  • He disliked Englishman
  • He was beaten by an Englishman?
Where did Mr. Gesaler live?
  • he lived in London in his shoe shop
  • he lived in Brisbane in a hut
  • he lived in Queensland
  • he lived in New York
What material Mr. Gessler used to make the boots?
  • finest quality leather
  • rough leather
  • soft rexin
  • imported rough rexin
The name plate was missing at Mr. Gessler’s shop as –
  • it was broken
  • it was out of fashion
  • it was taken out by someone
  • it was stolen away
Mr Gessler smiled while replying the because he
  • agreed with the speaker
  • felt proud of his work
  • was pleased that someone had praised him
  • none of the above
What did the author placed the order for?
  • gloves
  • boots
  • socks
  • none of these
The author was turned out to be
  • a kind person
  • careless about other’s emotions
  • avoiding going to the shop
  • a busy man
What happened to Mr. Gessler?
  • he was ill
  • he was upstairs
  • he had not comer to work that day
  • he was dead
Why was the author disturbed?
  • he was worried about his boots
  • he was getting late
  • he was worried about Mr. Gessler’s well being
  • he didn’t like the young man
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