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Lost Spring | Class XII | AVN, UPPARWAHI
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Q1. What is the theme of 'Lost Spring'?
1 point
Child Labour
Poverty
Vicious circle in society
All the Above
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Q2. What's the meaning of Saheb-e-Alam?
1 point
Lord of the city
God
Lord of the Universe
Lord of Flowers
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Q3. Who wanted to become a motor mechanic?
1 point
Saheb
Mukesh
Salim
None of the Above
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Q4. Garbage to Saheb and other rag pickers means ?
1 point
Gold
Silver
Asset
Bronze
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Q5. Lost Spring is an account of
1 point
Biography
Autobiography
Fact
Fact and Fiction.
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Q6. Bangle Makers are caught in the web of
1 point
Political leaders, Government and Society
Money lenders, Middlemen, Police and Tradition
NGOs
None of the Above.
Clear selection
Q7. Firozabad is famous for?
1 point
Bangles
Gold
Jute
Plastic
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Q8. The side effect of working in Bangle Industry___
1 point
Poor Health
Possibility of blindness
Poor Nutrition
Rickety
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Q9. Lost Spring is a sad commentary on _____
1 point
Global Warming
Human Trafficking
Life of Abject Poverty
All the Above.
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Q10. Saheb's family resides at _____ in Delhi.
1 point
Sitapuri
Seemapuri
Firozabad
None of the Above
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Q11. To which country does Saheb belong to ?
1 point
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Indonesia
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Q12. Ragpicking for the children means ______
1 point
Entertainment
Survival
Games
None of the Above
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Q13. Where did Saheb work?
1 point
Restaurant
Grocery shop
Tea stall
Shopping Mall
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Q14. Saheb's family has lived in Delhi for more than ___
1 point
20 years
30 years
40 years
None of the Above
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Q15. The probable reason for the children remaining barefoot is _____
1 point
A tradition to remain barefoot.
Perpetual state of poverty
Lack of Money
Physical Disability
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Q16. What does the writer try to depict in the lesson?
1 point
Lost Spring Season
Lost Freedom
Lost Childhood
Lost Property
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Q17. Mukesh's dream looms like _______ amidst the dust of streets that fills his town Firozabad.
1 point
Mirage
Mirror
Fantasy
Ecstasy
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Q18. What do the parents want their kids to bring from garbage dumps?
1 point
Left over food.
beverage bottles.
Silver coins
None of the above
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Q19. Who said, 'It is Karam, his Destiny' which has made her husband go blind while polishing glass bangles?
1 point
Mukesh's sister-in-law
Mukesh's mother
Mukesh's Grandmother
Mukesh's sister.
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Q 20. What two distinct worlds does the author see in the lives of the bangle makers?
1 point
Poor Family -Sahukars, policemen, bureaucrats, middlemen etc.
Sahukars-Policemen
Middlemen-Poor people
All the Above.
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