JAC Class 12 English Core Weekly Test Question Paper

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JAC Class 12 English Core Weekly Test Question Paper 27 July
JAC Class 12 English Core Weekly Test Question Paper 27 July

 

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JAC Class 12 English Core Weekly Test Question Paper

1. Who is the author of Lost Spring?

a. James Bond
b. Arundhati Roy
c. Sudha MurthyA ragpicker
d. Anees Jung

Ans d

2. Who was Saheb?

a. A shopkeeper
b. A servant
c. A ragpicker
d. None of these
Ans c

3. Who is Mukesh?

a. Student
b. Ragpicker
c. Worker
d. Bangle maker
Ans d

4. This story is an excerpt from which book of the author?

a. Lost Spring – Stories of Stolen Childhood
b. Unveiling India
c. Breaking the Silence
d. The Song of India
Ans a

5. What is the means of survival in Seemapuri?

a. Work
b. Merchandising
c. Education
d. Ragpicking
Ans d

6. What does the author analyze in the story?

a. Rich people
b. Garbage
c. Her works Poor
d. children and their exploitation
Ans d

7. Bangle industry flourishes in the town of

a. Ferozepur
b. Ferozgarh
c. Firozabad
d. Farukhabad
Ans c

8. What forces the children to live a life of exploitation?

a. Greed
b. Peers
c. Parents
d. Extreme Poverty
Ans d

9. Mukesh belonged to a family of

a. farmers
b. bangle makers
c. motor mechanics
d. rag-pickers
Ans b

10. The rag pickers have no identity, but they have

a. permits
b. passports
c. ration cards
d. licenses
Ans c

Sec B Very Short Question (2×2=4)

11. What is Saheb looking for in the garbage dumps? Where is he and where has he come from?

Ans. Saheb is looking for gold in the garbage dumps. He is in the neighbourhood of the author. Saheb has come from Bangladesh. He Came with his mother in 1971. His house was set amidst the green fields of Dhaka. Storms swept away their fields and homes. So they left the country.

12. What explanations does the author offer for the children not wearing footwear?

Ans. One explanation offered by the author is that it is a tradition to stay barefoot. It is not lack of money. He wonders if this is only an excuse to explain away a perpetual state of poverty. He also remembers the story of a poor body who prayed to the goddess for a pair of shoes.

Sec C Short Question (2×3=6)

13. Is Saheb happy working at the tea-stall? Explain.

Ans. No, Saheb is not happy working at the tea-stall. He is no longer his own master. His face has lost the carefree look. The steel canister seems heavier than the plastic bag he would carry so lightly over his shoulder. The bag was his. The canister belongs to the man who owns the tea-shop.

14. What makes the city of Firozabad famous?

Ans. The city of Firozabad is famous for its bangles. Every other family in Firozabad is engaged in making bangles. It is the centre of India’s glass-blowing industry. Families have spent generations working around furnaces, welding glass, making bangles for the women in the land.

Sec D Long Question (2×5=10)

15. Mention the hazards of working in the glass bangles industry?

Ans. Boys and girls with their fathers and mothers sit in dark hutments, next to lines of flames of flickering oil lamps. They weld pieces of coloured glass into circles of bangles. Their eyes are more adjusted to the dark than to the light outside. They often end up losing eyesight before they become adults. Even the dust from polishing the glass of bangles is injurious to eyes. Many workers have become blind.The furnaces have very high temperature and therefore very dangerous.

16. How is Mukesh’s attitude to his situation different from that of his family?

Ans. Mukesh’s grandmother thinks that the god-given lineage can never be broken. Her son and grandsons are bom in the caste of bangle makers. They have seen nothing but bangles.

Mukesh’s father has taught them what he knows-the art of making bangles. But Mukesh wants to be a motor mechanic. He will go to a garage and learn, though the garage is far away from his home

 

JAC Class 12 English Core Weekly Test Question Paper 27 July

JAC Class 12 English Core Weekly Test Question Paper 27 July

 

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