The story develops because
  • the narrator stole some money
  • he was given four rupees
  • he loved to eat sweets
  • the school fee could not be collected on the fixed day
The child was tempted to buy jalebis but while returning from school
  • he controlled his greed
  • he ran to the jalebi shop
  • he sat down and thought
  • he threw away the rupees
What made the child control his greed for jalebis at first ?
  • the fear of the teachers
  • his and his family’s reputation
  • the fear of being beaten
  • the fear of the police
“The coins were so eager to be spent that day,” says the child. In fact
  • the coins do not speak
  • the child was mad
  • the child’s greed was becoming
  • the child was joking uncontrollable
What happened when the child was buying jalebis ?
  • the child began to eat at once
  • the jalebis slipped from his hands
  • he suddenly saw his uncle on the
  • other children gathered near him road
What did he find under the rock?
  • Four rupees
  • Two rupees
  • A hairy worm
  • Both a and c
What happened as a result of eating jalebis?
  • He got scolded
  • He lost sleep
  • He was absent in school for the first time
  • He was away from home
Where did he reach as a result of continuous walking?
  • End of the earth
  • Beginning of the sky
  • Kambelpur railway station
  • Home
What did he thank God for, that night?
  • For not having to pay the school fees
  • For not being caught by the family
  • For being able to eat jalebis
  • For not having to eat four rupees’ worth of jalebis by himself
Which fear was killing him?
  • Having spent the money
  • Burping out a jalebi or two
  • Having to eat dinner
  • Having to see a doctor upon calling sick
What did he feel like when he distributed the jalebis?
  • Governor Saheb
  • Rice distributor
  • A noble man
  • A great boy
“One rupee fetched more than _____ rupees does nowadays. ”
  • Two
  • Ten
  • Twenty
  • Fifty
What were the coins keen about that day?
  • Being saved
  • Being paid as fees
  • Being spent
  • They were keen about nothing
As a result of which standard’s examination, did he win a scholarship?
  • Fourth standard
  • Fifth standard
  • Seventh standard
  • Eighth standard
Who said, “kissa khatam, paisa hazam”?
  • The author
  • Master Ghulam Mohammed
  • Halwai
  • The oldest coin
What did he do to make the coins silent?
  • Spent them
  • Shouted at them
  • Clenched them in his fist
  • He did nothing to make them silent
What felt like a sin?
  • Spending the coins
  • Looking at something in the bazaar
  • Eating jalebis
  • Going to school
What do coins usually do?
  • Speak
  • Jingle
  • Sing
  • All of the Above
Which standard was he in, back then?
  • Fifth
  • Sixth
  • Seventh
  • Eighth
Who is the writer of the lesson Jalebis?
  • Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi
  • Rabindranath Tagore
  • Sufiya Pathan
  • None of the Above
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