Lost Spring | Class XII | AVN, UPPARWAHI
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Each Question carries 1 mark.
2. You are allowed to attempt the MCQ test ONLY ONCE.
3. Write your email, Name, Class, Section compulsorily.
4.Check your score in your email inbox.

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Q1.  What is the theme of 'Lost Spring'?
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Q2.  What's the meaning of Saheb-e-Alam?
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Q3.   Who wanted to become a motor mechanic?
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Q4.  Garbage to Saheb and other rag pickers means ?
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Q5. Lost Spring is an account of
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Q6. Bangle Makers are caught in the web of
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Q7. Firozabad is famous for?
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Q8. The side effect of working in Bangle Industry___
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Q9.  Lost Spring is a sad commentary on _____
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 Q10. Saheb's family resides at _____ in Delhi.
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Q11. To which country does Saheb belong to ?
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Q12.  Ragpicking for the children means ______
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Q13.    Where did Saheb work?
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Q14. Saheb's family has lived in Delhi for more than ___
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Q15. The probable reason for the children remaining barefoot is _____
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Q16.  What does the writer try to depict in the lesson?
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Q17. Mukesh's dream looms like _______ amidst the dust of streets that fills his town Firozabad.
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Q18.  What do the parents want their kids to bring from garbage dumps?
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Q19.  Who said, 'It is Karam, his Destiny' which has made her husband go blind while polishing glass bangles?
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Q 20. What two distinct worlds does the author see in the lives of the bangle makers?
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