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- Results
- #1. Why did Saheb go through garbage dumps?
- #2. What is the function of glass blowing industry?
- #3. What change did Anees Jung find in Saheb when she saw him standing by the gate of the neighbourhood club?
- #4. The story is an excerpt from…
- #5. The birthplace of author is…
- #6. What do the boys appear like to the author in the story?
- #7. What was the profession of Mukesh’s father before he became a bangle-maker?
- #8. What is the meaning of Saheb-e-Alam’s name?
- #9. What are the reasons for the migration of people from villages to city in the lesson?
- #10. What forces the children to live a life of exploitation?
- #11. How is Mukesh’s attitude different from that of his family?
- #12. What does ragpicking mean for children?
- #13. What are the hazards of working in the glass bangles industry?
- #14. What is Mukesh’s dream?
- #15. What does the survival means in Seemapuri?
- #16. Is your school ready? Who asked this question?
- #17. Who is the writer of the chapter, Lost Spring?
- #18. What does ragpicking mean for parents?
- #19. The city of Firozabad is known for…
- #20. Why did Saheb leave his house?
- #21. What forced Saheb to be a ragpicker?
- #22. Which place is known as the colony of rag pickers…
- #23. Why is Saheb not happy working in the tea-stall?
- #24. Firzobad is famous for…
- #25. What is Saheb looking for in the garbage dumps?
- #26. What efforts can help Mukesh materialise his dream of becoming a car driver?
- #27. What forces conspire to keep the workers in the bangle industry of Firozabad in poverty?
- #28. The frail woman in Mukesh’s house is his
- #29. Why is the author calling garbage as ‘gold’ in the story?
- #30. What explanation does the Children offer for the not wearing footwear?
- #31. Saheb-e-Alam has come from?
- #32. What worried the author most about poor bangle makers?
- #33. Which of the objects below represents the best as a symbol of an Indian woman’s `suhag’?
- #34. What does the title ‘Lost Spring’ symbolise?
- #35. The author was born in
- #36. Why did Saheb -e- Alam not go to school?
- #37. Where does Saheb-e-Alam live currently?
- #38. Where was Saheb employed?
- #39. Who was Saheb-e- Alam?
- #40. What is the central theme of the story Lost Spring?
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#1. Why did Saheb go through garbage dumps?
#2. What is the function of glass blowing industry?
#3. What change did Anees Jung find in Saheb when she saw him standing by the gate of the neighbourhood club?
#4. The story is an excerpt from…
#5. The birthplace of author is…
#6. What do the boys appear like to the author in the story?
#7. What was the profession of Mukesh’s father before he became a bangle-maker?
#8. What is the meaning of Saheb-e-Alam’s name?
#9. What are the reasons for the migration of people from villages to city in the lesson?
#10. What forces the children to live a life of exploitation?
#11. How is Mukesh’s attitude different from that of his family?
#12. What does ragpicking mean for children?
#13. What are the hazards of working in the glass bangles industry?
#14. What is Mukesh’s dream?
#15. What does the survival means in Seemapuri?
#16. Is your school ready? Who asked this question?
#17. Who is the writer of the chapter, Lost Spring?
#18. What does ragpicking mean for parents?
#19. The city of Firozabad is known for…
#20. Why did Saheb leave his house?
#21. What forced Saheb to be a ragpicker?
#22. Which place is known as the colony of rag pickers…
#23. Why is Saheb not happy working in the tea-stall?
#24. Firzobad is famous for…
#25. What is Saheb looking for in the garbage dumps?
#26. What efforts can help Mukesh materialise his dream of becoming a car driver?
#27. What forces conspire to keep the workers in the bangle industry of Firozabad in poverty?
#28. The frail woman in Mukesh’s house is his
#29. Why is the author calling garbage as ‘gold’ in the story?
#30. What explanation does the Children offer for the not wearing footwear?
#31. Saheb-e-Alam has come from?
#32. What worried the author most about poor bangle makers?
#33. Which of the objects below represents the best as a symbol of an Indian woman’s `suhag’?
#34. What does the title ‘Lost Spring’ symbolise?
#35. The author was born in
#36. Why did Saheb -e- Alam not go to school?
#37. Where does Saheb-e-Alam live currently?
#38. Where was Saheb employed?
#39. Who was Saheb-e- Alam?
#40. What is the central theme of the story Lost Spring?
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