Once upon a time there was a man who went around selling small rattraps of wire. He made them himself at odd
moments, from the material he got by begging in the stores or at big farms. But even so, the business was not
specially profitable, so he had to resort to both begging and petty thievery to keep body and soul together. Even
so, his clothes were in rags, his cheeks were sunken and hunger gleamed in his eyes.
1. How did the man make the rattraps?
a) By wires
b) By strings
c) By aluminium
d) Clothes
2. How did the man make his livings?
a) Job
b) Begging
c) Begging and thievery
d) Selling rattraps
3. What could be seen from the man’s eye?
a) Hardwork
b) Hunger
c) Greed
d) Happiness
4. Where did he use to sell the rag?
a) To the shops
b) To the stores
c) To the big farms
d) All of the above
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Answer:
1.) (a) By wires
2.) (c) Begging and thievery
3.) (b) Hunger
4.) (d) All of above
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The given questions from the chapter "The rattrap" can be answered as follows:
- (Question 1) (Option a) By wires - The peddler made traps using wires
- (Question 2) (Option c) Begging and thievery - The peddler couldn't make enough money selling traps and used begging and petty thievery to keep himself fed
- (Question 3) (Option b) Hunger - The peddler had hunger in his eyes
- (Question 4) (Option d) All of the above
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