3. Deep Chand who was cutting the hair of an elderly gentleman was so started that his hand shor and he nicked his customer's right ear. The customer yelped with pain and distress pain, because the cut and distress, because of the awful news he had just heard with one side of his necks unshaven, he sped across the road to the general merchant's store where there was a telephone dialed Seth Govind Ram's number. The Seth was not at home. Where was he then? was he then? Seth was holidaying in Kashmir. {(i) What was Deepchand? ii) Why did Deepchand cut his customer's ear? iii) Why did the elderly gentleman go to the general store? iv) Where did Seth Govind Ram go ? And why? v) Write the word from the passage that means 'nick vi) What kind of news did Deepchand and his customer hear? }]
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Ruskin Bond's story The Boy Who Broke the Bank is both interesting and amusing. The plot revolves around Nathu (a sweeper) complaining about his wage not being paid on time. It takes the form of a rumor and leads to the failure of a very sound bank.
- (i) Deep Chand was a barber.
- (ii) Deepchand chopped his customer's ear because he was shaken by the news of the bank's collapse.
- (iii) The elderly guy went to the general store to dial Seth Govind Ram's number.
- (iv) Seth Govind Ram was on vacation in Kashmir.
- (v) "nick" means "a small cut on a surface".
- (vi) People thought the Pipalnagar Bank was likely to collapse, so it stopped paying its staff. The customer and barber were both concerned after hearing the news.
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