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B. The news of Gandhi's advent and of the nature of his mission spread quickly through Muzzafarpur

and to Champaran. Sharecroppers from Champaran began arriving on foot and by conveyance to see

their champion. Muzzafarpur lawyers called on Gandhi to brief him; they frequently represented peasant

groups in court; they told him about their cases and reported the size of their fee. Gandhi chided the

lawyers for collecting big fee from the sharecroppers. He said: "I have come to the conclusion that we

should stop going to law courts. Taking such cases to the courts does little good. Where the peasants

are so crushed and fear-stricken, law courts are useless. The real relief for them is to be free from fear."

(i) Gandhi's arrival was an advent because of:

(a) the uniqueness of his programme (b) the representation of the landlords

(c) the interpretation of peasants' cases (d) the leadership of sharecroppers

(ii) The character of Muzzafarpur lawyers can be termed as:

(a) honest (b) sincere

(c) selfish (d) crooked

(iii) Which style, from those given below, is being used by the author to describe Gandhi, when

he says, "Sharecroppers from Champaran began arriving on foot to see their champion”?

(a) Hyperbole (b) Simile

(c) Metaphor(d) Personification

(iv) The most remarkable element/factor of Gandhi's conclusion was:

(a) freedom from fear (b) low fee to be charged

(c) law courts useful for such cases(d) absolute participation of peasants

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Answered by thiruppavai
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

should stop going to law courts. Taking such cases to the courts does little good. Where the peasants

are so crushed and fear-stricken, law courts are useless. The real relief for them is to be free from fear."

(i) Gandhi's arrival was an advent because of:

(a) the uniqueness of his programme (b) the representation of the landlords

(c) the interpretation of peasants' cases (d) the leadership of sharecroppers

(ii) The character of Muzzafarpur lawyers can be termed as:

(a) honest (b) sincere

(c) selfish (d) crooked

(iii) Which style, from those given below, is being used by the author to describe Gandhi, when

he says, "Sharecroppers from Champaran began arriving on foot to see their champion”?

(a) Hyperbole (b) Simile

(c) Metaphor(d) Personification

(iv) The most remarkable element/factor of Gandhi's conclusion was:

(a) freedom from fear (b) low fee to be charged

(c) law courts useful for such cases(d) absolute participation of peasants

Answered by 2005samarjoshi
0

Answer:

1.(c)the interpretation of peasents cases

2.(d) crooked

3.(a) hyperbole

4.(a) freedom of fear

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