Q1. Why does the author say that Iswaran seemed to more than make up for the absence of a TV in Mahendra's living quarters?
Q2. Do you think the story of a wild elephant in the school was also a figment of imagination of Iswaran?
Q3. How did Iswaran manage to make even the simplest incident interesting? Give an example. Do you think one should be imaginative like him?
Q4.If you were Mahendra, what decision would you take at the end of the story?
Q5. Describe Iswaran as a cook. What are his qualities that attract you the most?
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