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Who is the author of “The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse”?
  • a)
    AJ Cronin
  • b)
    William Wordsworth
  • c)
    William Shakespeare
  • d)
    William Saroyan
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Pooja Shah answered
The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse is written by William Saroyan. The story is about two Armenian boys – Aram and Mourad who belong to the Garoghlanaian family.

At what time did Aram and Mourad ride the horse?
  • a)
    Late night
  • b)
    Early morning
  • c)
    Evening
  • d)
    Afternoon hours
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Riya Banerjee answered
The first time we see the two boys, Aram and Mourad, they ride the horse before sunrise when daybreak is "not many minutes around the corner". Mourad rides the horse to Aram's window and beckons him to come outside. They ride together from Aram's house, from Walnut Avenue and then down Olive Avenue.

Mourad enjoyed being _______ more than anybody else.
  • a)
    crazy
  • b)
    alive
  • c)
    funny
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Suresh Reddy answered
I knew my cousin Mourad enjoyed being alive more than anybody else who had ever fallen into the world by mistake, but this was more than even I could believe.

John Byro said, “A suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart.” What does it tell about him?
  • a)
    He believed in the honesty of Garoghlanian family
  • b)
    He was impractical
  • c)
    He was foolish
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Geetika Shah answered
He said this because he knew about the honesty of their family. He did not want to believe that the boys had stolen his horse,so he forces himself to believe that it was an exact twin of his horse.

“Quiet, man, quiet. Your horse has been returned.” Who said this?
  • a)
    Mourad
  • b)
    Aram
  • c)
    Uncle Khosrove
  • d)
    Not mentioned in the story
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Suresh Reddy answered
When the barber explained that his son was saying that his house was on fire, Khosrove silenced him by roaring: “It is no harm”. At the end of the story, uncle Khosrove again became irritated and shouted at farmer John Byro to be quiet. He said, “Your horse has been returned.

John Byro learned to speak Armenian out of ________.
  • a)
    necessity
  • b)
    fun
  • c)
    eagerness
  • d)
    loneliness
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Suresh Reddy answered
John Byro had learned to speak the Armenian language out of loneliness so that he could converse with his neighbours.

When did the boys return the horse?
  • a)
    After Aram learned to ride it
  • b)
    After an year
  • c)
    After six months
  • d)
    After they ran into John Byro
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Hansa Sharma answered
The boys returned the horse to Byro not because they were afraid but because their conscience pricked them. When John Byro met the boys, the stolen horse was with them. John Byro recognized his horse but refused to believe that Mourad and Aram had stolen it. According to him, the fame of their honesty was widely known. This was the juncture when the conscience stricken boys decided to return the horse.

No member of the Garoghlanian family could be _______.
  • a)
    poor
  • b)
    rich
  • c)
    a thief
  • d)
    crazy
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Preeti Iyer answered
No member of the Garoghlanian family could be a thief. The elders felt pained to remember that they had lost their homeland. These people shifted their residence from one place to the other.

What was the behaviour of the horse initially?
  • a)
    It wanted to be trained
  • b)
    It wanted to rest
  • c)
    It wanted to run wild
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Nandini Iyer answered
Horse initially wanted to run wild. At the beginning of the story, Aram says that his earliest memories had been "memories of horses and (his) first longings had been longings to ride." However, because his family has always been very poor, and unable to afford their own horse, Aram's longings to ride have been generally frustrated.

Mourad had been hiding the horse _________.
  • a)
    in a stable
  • b)
    in a barn of a vineyard
  • c)
    at a secret place of his house
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Kumar answered
Mourad had been hiding the horse in a barn of a vineyard.

Explanation:
Mourad had been hiding the horse in a barn of a vineyard. Let's break down the options and analyze why option B is the correct answer.

a) In a stable:
A stable is a building where horses are kept, so it is a possible place to hide a horse. However, the question specifically mentions that Mourad had been hiding the horse, which implies that he was actively hiding it from someone. Hiding the horse in a stable would not be very secretive as stables are commonly known places for keeping horses.

b) In a barn of a vineyard:
A barn is a large building used for storing crops, equipment, or livestock. A vineyard is a place where grapes are grown for making wine. Hiding the horse in a barn of a vineyard would be a more discreet and less obvious choice. It is a location that may not be immediately associated with keeping horses, making it a suitable hiding place.

c) At a secret place of his house:
While hiding the horse in a secret place of Mourad's house could be a possibility, the question does not provide any information to suggest this. It is important to base the answer on the given information rather than making assumptions.

d) None of the above:
Since option B is the correct answer, option D (None of the above) is incorrect.

In conclusion, Mourad had been hiding the horse in a barn of a vineyard. This location provides a level of secrecy and less immediate association with keeping horses, making it a suitable hiding place for the horse.

Who was the true owner of the horse?
  • a)
    John Byro
  • b)
    Fetvajian
  • c)
    Dikran Halabian
  • d)
    Zorab
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Naina Sharma answered
John Byro was the real owner of the white horse. He was a farmer. On a visit to Aram's house he complained of his loss to uncle Khosrove. This assured Aram that the horse had been stolen by Mourad.

How would you describe uncle Khosrove?
  • a)
    Hot tempered
  • b)
    Irritable
  • c)
    Impatient
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Preeti Iyer answered
Uncle Khosrov is the uncle of the protagonist Aram. He is notorious for his bad temper. He is highly impatient and set aside any problem without even listening to the details. When his son reported that their house is on fire, he shouted the same 'It's no harm, pay no attention to it'.

Mourad was considered the natural descendant of his _________.
  • a)
    father
  • b)
    uncle
  • c)
    grandfather
  • d)
    great-grandfather
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Suresh Reddy answered
Mourad was considered a natural descendent of his uncle Khosrov for his craziness. Mourad was considered crazy by everyone who knew him because he was too obsessed about horses and could do anything for it.

Where did Aram live?
  • a)
    In the centre of the town
  • b)
    In the country
  • c)
    Olive Avenue
  • d)
    At the edge of town on Walnut Avenue
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Geetika Shah answered
“The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse” is narrated by a nine-year-old Armenian boy named Aram, a member of the Garoghlanian tribe, living among the lush fruit orchards and vineyards of the San Joaquin valley in California.

“I have a way with farmers.” Who says it to whom?
  • a)
    Aram to Mourad
  • b)
    Mourad to John Byro
  • c)
    Aram to John Byro
  • d)
    Mourad to Aram
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Raghav Bansal answered
Mourad says it to Aram as
- He used to treat animals in such a way that all the animals would perform according to his wishes. 
- He dealt with a wild horse, dogs of the farm, and an injured bird. The little bird named robin was injured but was later made to fly when Mourad nursed it. That's why Mourad said I have way with the horse.

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“The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse” is a story of two _________ boys.
  • a)
    Armenian
  • b)
    Arabian
  • c)
    Assyrian
  • d)
    African
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse: A Story of Armenian Boys

Armenian Boys:
- The correct answer is option 'A', which states that "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is a story of two Armenian boys.
- The story, written by William Saroyan, revolves around two young Armenian boys, Aram and Mourad, and their experiences during a summer in Fresno, California.

Background:
- The story is set in the early 20th century, a time when many Armenians immigrated to the United States due to political unrest and the Armenian Genocide.
- The Armenian community in Fresno was close-knit and maintained a strong sense of cultural identity.
- The boys, being Armenian, are products of this community and share a bond based on their heritage.

Aram and Mourad:
- Aram Garoghlanian is the narrator and protagonist of the story. He is a young boy who is curious, imaginative, and observant.
- Mourad is Aram's older cousin and a key character in the story. He is depicted as brave, resourceful, and protective of Aram.
- Both boys are portrayed as innocent and adventurous, seeking excitement and finding it through their encounters with the beautiful white horse.

Themes and Symbolism:
- The story explores themes of innocence, friendship, and the loss of childhood. It highlights the boys' longing for adventure and their desire to protect and preserve the beauty they find in the world.
- The beautiful white horse serves as a symbol of freedom, beauty, and purity. It represents the boys' yearning for a better life and their connection to nature.

Conclusion:
- "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is a story that celebrates the Armenian culture and explores the experiences of two Armenian boys living in California. It captures the essence of childhood, friendship, and the pursuit of beauty in a world marked by hardship and change.

Why did the boys return the white horse to its owner?
  • a)
    Because they were conscience stricken
  • b)
    Because they were afraid
  • c)
    Because they found it difficult to hide the horse
  • d)
    Because they were accused of theft
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Geetika Shah answered
The boys returned the horse to Byro not because they were afraid but because their conscience pricked them. John Byro recognized his horse but refused to believe that Mourad and Aram had stolen it. According to him, the fame of their honesty was widely known.

What were the hallmarks of the Garoghlanian tribe?
  • a)
    Trust
  • b)
    Honesty
  • c)
    Both (A) and (B)
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
Passion for riding makes Mourad steal a beautiful white horse. But trust and honesty are the hallmarks of their tribe. They maintain the fame and pride of their family. They return the horse to its rightful owner.

Why did the horse's owner refuse to believe that the boys had stolen his horse?
  • a)
    Because he didn’t examine the horse carefully
  • b)
    Because their family was known for honesty
  • c)
    Because he had found his horse elsewhere
  • d)
    Because his horse had a twin
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Nandini Iyer answered
The narrator was surprised. He knew that his cousin Mourad couldn’t have bought the horse. Since he couldn’t have bought it, he must have stolen it. However, family pride came in the way. He refused to believe that he had stolen it. At the same time, he warned them indirectly that stealing was the wrong thing to do. He made them realize the reputation of the family and their tribe and asked them to be honest every time in their life. Also, he said that he will never suspect any one of them of stealing in the future.

When Aram rode the horse alone, it ran down the road to the _________.
  • a)
    vineyard
  • b)
    irrigation ditch
  • c)
    field
  • d)
    countryside
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Neha Sharma answered
It ran down the road to the vineyard and began to leap over the vines. The horse leaped over seven vines before the narrator was thrown down.

After the horse was stolen and returned, it became ______.
  • a)
    rougher
  • b)
    sick & ill
  • c)
    stronger & better-tempered
  • d)
    Both (A) and (C)
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
John Byro was not only happy but also surprised when he got his missing horse back. He failed to understand how his horse had become stronger and better tempered than before. He thanked God for the change.

For how long did Mourad have the horse before Aram got to know about it?
  • a)
    One day
  • b)
    One year
  • c)
    One month
  • d)
    One week
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Preeti Khanna answered
According to the story, Mourad stole the horse a month ago. However, Aram didn't find out about it until the morning Mourad showed up with the horse at Aram's bedroom window. When Aram realized that Mourad had been taking early morning rides for quite some time, he began to question his cousin.

What did uncle Khosrove do to stop anyone from talking?
  • a)
    By beating them
  • b)
    By walking away
  • c)
    By shouting at them
  • d)
    By ignoring them
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Raghav Bansal answered
Uncle Khosrove was irritable, impatient and furious in temper. He stopped anyone from talking by roaring: “It's no harm; pay no attention to it”. He has a very short fuse and will not let anyone speak before him.

Who is the narrator of the story “The Summer of a Beautiful White Horse”?
  • a)
    William Saroyan
  • b)
    Aram
  • c)
    John Byro
  • d)
    Mourad
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Pooja Shah answered
“The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse” is narrated by a nine-year-old Armenian boy named Aram, a member of the Garoghlanian tribe, living among the lush fruit orchards and vineyards of the San Joaquin valley in California.

What idea/theme does “The Summer of a Beautiful White Horse” entails?
  • a)
    Honesty
  • b)
    Honour
  • c)
    Trust
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Suresh Reddy answered
The theme of the narrative is the inevitability of change that challenges traditions and long established beliefs. The Garoghlanian tribe was always known for its honesty and still the older generations of the impoverished tribe uphold their trademark honesty but the new ones are no more ready to pretend.

What according to Aram, was his first longing?
  • a)
    To own a horse
  • b)
    To become rich
  • c)
    To ride a horse
  • d)
    To visit a vineyard
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Naina Sharma answered
At the beginning of the story, Aram says that his earliest memories had been "memories of horses and (his) first longings had been longings to ride." However, because his family has always been very poor, and unable to afford their own horse, Aram's longings to ride have been generally frustrated.

What sort of an understanding did Mourad mention with the horse?
  • a)
    Mature
  • b)
    Simple and honest
  • c)
    Complicated
  • d)
    Difficult
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Pooja Shah answered
He used to carefully learn about their behaviour and thus, was able to bring about an understanding with them which was clear (Simple) and honest. This is why the horse remained calm when with him however, it was quite contrary to that when with the author who was unable to manage the horse.

Why couldn’t Aram believe when he saw Mourad with the horse?
  • a)
    Because Mourad was crazy
  • b)
    Because they were poor to afford a horse
  • c)
    Because he was sleepy
  • d)
    Because he was dreaming
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Suresh Reddy answered
Aram could not believe his eyes when he saw out of window that his big brother mourad had a beautiful horse because he knew that his family was not rich and he couldn't afford their food then how could his brother buy that beautiful white horse.

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