“Even if she did he will throw them off”, adds another who is wearing shoes that do not match.
When I comment on it, he shuffles his feet and says nothing. “I want shoes”, says a third boy who has
never owned a pair all his life. Travelling across the country I have seen children walking barefoot, in
cities, on village roads. It is not lack of money but a tradition to stay barefoot, is one explanation.
i. Where is the writer when this conversation takes place?
a. In Seemapuri, Delhi
b. In Firozabad
c. In Hyderabad
d. With rag-pickers in Seemapuri area of Delhi
ii. Why don’t these children wear shoes?
a. They have lost their shoes
b. They can’t afford to buy one
c. They have a tradition to remain barefoot
d. They are habitual of remaining barefoot
iii. Who is the writer of this text?
a. Kamla Das b. Anees Jung
c. Stephen Spender d. Khushwant Singh
iv. Who are these children?
a. beggars b. refugees from Bangladesh
c. Child labourers in a factory d. Porters at Delhi Railway station
Answers
Answer:
- In Firozabad
- They can't afford to buy them.
- Kamla Das
- Beggars
I hope this will be help you.
Concept Introduction:-
The act as well as action of holding with the mind is defined as comprehension.
Explanation:-
. Where is the writer when this conversation takes place?
. In Seemapuri, Delhi
. In Firozabad
. In Hyderabad
. With rag-pickers in Seemapuri area of Delhi
A:-) . In Firozabad
. Why don’t these children wear shoes?
. They have lost their shoes
. They can’t afford to buy one
. They have a tradition to remain barefoot
. They are habitual of remaining barefoot
A:-) . They can’t afford to buy one
. Who is the writer of this text?
. Kamla Das . Anees Jung
. Stephen Spender . Khushwant Singh
A:-) . Kamla Das
. Who are these children?
. beggars . refugees from Bangladesh
. Child labourers in a factory . Porters at Delhi Railway station
A:-) . beggars
Final Answer:-
The answers are . In Firozabad, . They can’t afford to buy one, . Kamla Das and . beggars.