The lost child objectives questions
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Answer:
Name the things that the child saw on his way to the fair?
A) toys
B) sweets and garlands
C) balloons
D) all
Q2- Why did the child lag behind his parents?
A) because of the stops he took to look closely at his favourite things
B) because he was walking slow
C) because he was crying
D) all
Q3- Why did the child keep moving without getting any answers?
A) because of distractions
B) because of too many attractions
C) because of his experience and assumed notions about his parents
D) none
Q4- What did the child want to eat at the fair?
A) Burfi
B) pastry
C) ladoo
D) jalebi
Q5- When did the child realize that he had lost his way?
A) while running
B) while eating icecream
C) when he turned to take permission from his parents to take a ride on a roundabout
D) none
Q6- What did the child do when he realized that he had lost his way?
A) cried and ran here and there
B) felt happy
C) reported to the office
D) none
Q7- Why did the child lose his interest in all the things he was interested earlier?
A) because of separation from his parents and losing his way
B) because of no response from his parents
C) because his interest was changed
D) can't say
Q8- What did the child realize?
A) The fair was charming
B) the toys were attractive
C) that parents are the most valuable asset
D) None
Q9- What did the child speak repeatedly after losing his parents?
A) I want my father I want my mother
B) I want ride
C) I want toys
D) I want swings
Q10- How did the generous man try to calm down the child?
A) showing him different toys
B) taking him to rides
C) talking to him and diverting his attention
D) All
Q11- Who is the author of the lesson "The Lost child"?
A) Sudha Murthy
B) Mulkh Raj Anand
C) Amrita Pritam
D) All
Q12- What does the story show?
A) working of a fair
B) working of a village
C) village people are good
D) working of a child's mind
Q13- Where did the child go with his parents?
A) village fair
B) cinema hall
C) circus
D) All
Q14- What is the theme of the story?
A) Close bonding between parents and children
B) village people are good
C) we must go to village fairs
D) None
Q15- Who took the child to the fair?
A) parents
B) kind man
C) friends
D) none
Q16- Why were the parents holding the hand of their child?
A) to protect him from the crowd
B) because of their fears
C) to help him
D) None
Q17- List the things that the generous man did after picking up the child?
A) asked his name
B) consoled & offered many attractive things
C) asked his parents' names
D) all
Q18- What does the child's refusal to all the attractive things show towards the end?
A) child lost his interest
B) child's obstinacy
C) bond of love between child and parents is above evrything.
D) None
Q19- Name the characters in the lesson .
A) parents
B) generous man
C) The Lost Child
D) All
Q20- Why did the child say "No" to all the things he was earlier crying for?
A) lost interest
B) his interest was changed
C) because being with parents was more important
D) none
hope this helps
Answer:
Explanation:
The Lost Child story written by Mulk Raj Anand.
The Lost Child is the story of a small child who gets lost in a fair. He had gone with his parents to the fair but loses them when he gets engrossed in looking at a roundabout swing.
The story highlights the bond of love and affection that the child shares with his parents. Before losing them he had been demanding different things like sweets, balloons, flowers, swings, etc.
Once he loses them, he is picked up by a stranger. The stranger tries to quieten the child by offering him all these things that he had demanded from his parents but the child does not want them any more.
He wants his parents first.
It revolves around the theme of desire, materialism, connection, kindness, desperation, acceptance and security.
The story conveys the message that children love their parents unconditionally. The lost child thinks of his father as a strict person when he demands toys from him.
He does not press his parents for sweets or garlands etc because he accepts that they will never grant him his wish.