What did the lost child say when a man asked him, “Whose baby are you ?”
  • The child said, “I want my father, I want my mother. ”
  • The child said, “I want to go home. ”
  • The child said, “I live in a village. ”
  • The child said, “I am feeling hungry.
At what point in the fair did the child lose his parents?
  • At the sweetmeat-shop.
  • At the flower-shop.
  • At the balloon-sellers.
  • At the roundabout
The child wanted to have balloons yet he walked on. Why?
  • He knew his parents would never buy him the balloons.
  • He knew his parents would say he was too old to play with such toys.
  • Both A and B above.
  • Neither A nor B.
What did the child want to have at the flower shop?
  • A garland of roses.
  • A garland of violets.
  • A garland of gulmohur.
  • A garland of lilies.
What did the child say as they passed by sweetmeat-shop?
  • He said, ‘I want that burfi. ’
  • He said, ‘I want that jalebi. ’
  • He said, ‘I want that rasagulla. ’
  • He said, ‘I want that gulab jamun
What shop was there at the entrance of the fair?
  • A toy shop.
  • A balloon shop.
  • A- sweetmeat-shop.
  • A flower shop
What did the child start doing when a shower of young flowers fell on him?
  • He started collecting the flowers from the ground.
  • He started gathering the raining petals in his hands.
  • He started dancing with joy.
  • He started climbing up the flowering tree
What did the parents do when they reached a shady grove?
  • They collected some flowers for the child.
  • They lay down to rest for some time.
  • They sat down on the edge of a well.
  • They listened to the cooing of doves.
Who said to the child, “Come, child, come, come on to the footpath. ”?
  • The father.
  • The mother
  • Both the father and the mother.
  • Neither the father nor the mother.
How did the flowering mustard-field look?
  • White like silver.
  • Red like a rose.
  • Pale like melting gold.
  • Lovely like a rainbow.
What did the father do when the child said, “I want that toy. ”?
  • He at once bought the toy for the child.
  • He said, “Look, child, what is before you.
  • He looked at the child red-eyed.
  • He began to beat the child.
What did the parents say when the child lagged behind?
  • ‘Come, child, come. ’
  • ‘Come, or you’ll be lost. ’
  • ‘Come, have these toys. ’
  • ‘Come, we’re getting late. ’
Who was the little boy going with?
  • With his father.
  • With his mother.
  • With his father and mother.
  • None of the above.
How were the people dressed for the festival?
  • Shabbily.
  • Daily.
  • Carelessly.
  • Scantily.
Why did the child say “No” to all the things he was earlier crying for?
  • lost interest
  • his interest was changed
  • because being with parents was more important
  • none
What does the child’s refusal to all the attractive things show towards the end?
  • child lost his interest
  • child’s obstinacy
  • bond of love between child and parents is above everything.
  • None
Why were the parents holding the hand of their child?
  • to protect him from the crowd
  • because of their fears
  • to help him
  • None
What is the theme of the story?
  • Close bonding between parents and children
  • village people are good
  • we must go to village fairs
  • None
What does the story show?
  • working of a fair
  • working of a village
  • village people are good
  • working of a child’s mind
How did the generous man try to calm down the child?
  • showing him different toys
  • taking him to rides
  • talking to him and diverting his attention
  • All
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