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Why does the grandmother ask the little girl to go make a present for her father? 
  • a)
    the father’s birthday was the next week     
  • b)
    the father was going to be retired the next week 
  • c)
    the father was going to get a big reward      
  • d)
    all the options are incorrect the next week
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

One day Kezia's grandma told her that her father birthday was next week and asked her to make a beautiful gift for him.She decided to make pin-cushion. After stitching three side she stated think what to fill it with.Since her grandma was in the garden so she moved into her mother's room in search of scraps and she discovered many sheet of paper on the bed table.She gathered them tore them and filled it in the cushion.Unfortunately her efforts to please his father went in vain.This is because the paper which she has toren and filled into the cushion was actually his father's speech for Port Authority.Her father scolded her and hit her with ruler on his pink,small palm.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
To the little girl he was a figure to be feared and avoided. Every morning before going to work he came into her room and gave her a casual kiss, to which she responded with “Goodbye, Father”. And oh, there was a glad sense of relief when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter and fainter down the long road! In the evening when he came home, she stood near the staircase and heard his loud voice in the hall. “Bring my tea into the drawing-room... Hasn’t the paper come yet? Mother, go and see if my paper’s out there — and bring me my slippers.”“Kezia,” Mother would call to her, “if you’re a good girl you can come down and take off father’s boots.” Slowly the girl would slip down the stairs, more slowly still across the hall, and push open the drawing-room door. By that time, he had his spectacles on and looked at her over them in a way that was terrifying to the little girl. “Well, Kezia, hurry up and pull off these boots and take them outside. Have you been a good girl today?” “I d-d-don’t know, Father.”
Q. What is this story about?
  • a)
    children
  • b)
    fears of children
  • c)
    childhood fears
  • d)
    a little girl and her feelings for her father
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Swati Verma answered
'The Little Girl' is the story of a little girl, Kezia who misunderstood her father's strictness and usually remained scared of him. She kept a distance from him, whenever he would be at home. She considered him to be as big as a giant.

How did Kezia react when faced with the consequences of her actions?
  • a)
    She defiantly admitted to her mistake.
  • b)
    She tried to blame her siblings for the deed.
  • c)
    She ran away from home.
  • d)
    She denied responsibility and hid under the bedclothes.
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rawan Al Raisi answered
Understanding Kezia's Reaction
Kezia's reaction to the consequences of her actions is a pivotal moment in her character development. When she faced the repercussions, she chose to deny responsibility and hid under the bedclothes. This response highlights several key aspects of her personality and situation.
Fear and Anxiety
- Kezia's instinct to hide under the bedclothes signifies her overwhelming fear and anxiety about the consequences she might face.
- This reaction suggests that she feels vulnerable and unable to confront the reality of her actions.
Childlike Innocence
- By hiding, Kezia demonstrates her childlike innocence and immaturity.
- Instead of taking responsibility, she retreats into a safe space, showing her inability to cope with adult situations.
Avoidance of Conflict
- Hiding under the bedclothes symbolizes her desire to avoid conflict and confrontation.
- Instead of facing her parents or the situation head-on, she chooses escapism as a coping mechanism.
Emotional Turmoil
- Kezia's denial and retreat indicate her emotional turmoil.
- She is likely feeling guilt, shame, and fear, which drive her to avoid the situation altogether.
In conclusion, Kezia's choice to deny responsibility and hide under the bedclothes reflects her youth, fear, and inability to confront the consequences of her actions. This moment is crucial in illustrating her character's fragility and the complexities of childhood emotions.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
To the little girl he was a figure to be feared and avoided. Every morning before going to work he came into her room and gave her a casual kiss, to which she responded with “Goodbye, Father”. And oh, there was a glad sense of relief when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter and fainter down the long road! In the evening when he came home, she stood near the staircase and heard his loud voice in the hall. “Bring my tea into the drawing-room... Hasn’t the paper come yet? Mother, go and see if my paper’s out there — and bring me my slippers.”“Kezia,” Mother would call to her, “if you’re a good girl you can come down and take off father’s boots.” Slowly the girl would slip down the stairs, more slowly still across the hall, and push open the drawing-room door. By that time, he had his spectacles on and looked at her over them in a way that was terrifying to the little girl. “Well, Kezia, hurry up and pull off these boots and take them outside. Have you been a good girl today?” “I d-d-don’t know, Father.”
Q. Why was Kezia afraid of her father?
  • a)
    He used to speak rudely to her and always found faults in her.
  • b)
    She thought that he was a hard-hearted man.
  • c)
    Once he beat her for tearing his papers.
  • d)
    All
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Swati Verma answered
Kezia was a little sensitive girl. Kezia was in awe of her father and considered his hands, neck, and mouth to be huge. He was aggressive and always spoke loudly. He often scolded her. He never played with her. He was a figure to be feared. She shuttered while trying to speak to him.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
“What I'l do if I have a nightmare?” she asked. “I often have nightmares and then Grannie takes me into her bed—I can’t stay in the dark—it gets‘ all whispery’…”“You just go to sleep, child,” said Alice, pulling off her socks, “and don’t you scream and wake your poor Pa.” But the same old nightmare came — the butcher with a knife and a rope, who came nearer and nearer, smiling that dreadful smile, while she could not move, could only stand still, crying out, “Grandma! Grandma!” She woke shivering to see Father beside her bed, a candle in his hand.“What’s the matter?” he said.
Oh, a butcher — a knife — I want Grannie.” He blew out the candle, bent down and caught up the child in his arms, carrying her along the passage to the big bedroom. A newspaper was on the bed. He put away the paper, then carefully tucked up the child. He lay down beside her. Half asleep still, with the butcher’s smile all about her it seemed, she crept close to him, snuggled her head under his arm, held tightly to his shirt.
Q. Why did Kezia start feeling lonely?
  • a)
    because of her father
  • b)
    her father scolded her
  • c)
    because her mother fell sick
  • d)
    none
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Swati Verma answered
Kezia left alone with Alice as kezia's mother and father were not at home. Her mother was sick and her grandmother took Kezia's mother to hospital .

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Laboriously, with a double cotton, the little girl stitched three sides. But what to fill it with? That was the question. The grandmother was out in the garden, and she wandered into Mother’s bedroom to look for scraps. On the bed table she discovered a great many sheets of fine paper, gathered them up, tore them into tiny pieces, and stuffed her case, then sewed up the fourth side.
That night there was a hue and cry in the house. Father’s great speech for the Port Authority had been lost. Rooms were searched; servants questioned. Finally Mother came into Kezia’s room. “Kezia, I suppose you didn’t see some papers on a table in our room?” “Oh yes,” she said, “I tore them up for my surprise.”“What!” screamed Mother. “Come straight down to the dining-room this instant.”
Q. Name the people in Kezia’s family.
  • a)
    father
  • b)
    mother
  • c)
    grandmother
  • d)
    all
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Akshat Ghosh answered
Family Members in Kezia's Family:
- Father: Kezia's father is mentioned in the paragraph as someone who had lost his great speech for the Port Authority.
- Mother: Kezia's mother is shown as the one who questions Kezia about the missing papers.
- Grandmother: Kezia's grandmother is seen in the story as the one who is out in the garden while Kezia is working on her project.
- All: Therefore, all the family members mentioned above are part of Kezia's family.

Read the given extract and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate option.
" Don't stare so, Kezia. You look like a little brown owl. "

Why does Kezia's father refer to her as 'a little brown owl'?
  • a)
    She was wise like an owl.
  • b)
    She had brown eyes.
  • c)
    She sat still staring at her father for hours.
  • d)
    She did not sleep.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Samiya Singh answered
Understanding the Reference to Kezia as a "Little Brown Owl"
Kezia's father uses the term "little brown owl" to describe her in a playful yet pointed manner. Let's break down the reasoning behind this reference.
The Characteristics of Owls
- Staring Behavior: Owls are often depicted as creatures that stare intently, which aligns with Kezia's behavior of looking at her father fixedly.
- Perception of Time: The imagery of an owl conveys a sense of stillness and quiet contemplation, suggesting that Kezia is absorbed in her thoughts or observations.
The Context of the Situation
- Father's Perspective: By calling her a "little brown owl," Kezia's father is likely noting her tendency to sit and stare, which can be interpreted as being observant or thoughtful. This reflects a specific moment where she seems lost in thought.
- Child's Innocence: The comparison also captures the innocence and childlike nature of Kezia, as she might not be aware of how her intense gaze is perceived.
Why Other Options Are Less Appropriate
- Option A (Wise like an owl): While owls are often associated with wisdom, the father's comment is more about her behavior than her intellect.
- Option B (She had brown eyes): The description does not mention her eye color, making this option irrelevant.
- Option D (She did not sleep): There is no implication in the text that Kezia is sleep-deprived; the focus is more on her staring.
Conclusion
In summary, the reference to Kezia as a "little brown owl" encapsulates her behavior of staring intently at her father, which is a reflection of her youthful curiosity and innocence. This playful comparison emphasizes her stillness and observation rather than any deeper wisdom or physical attributes.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
“What I'l do if I have a nightmare?” she asked. “I often have nightmares and then Grannie takes me into her bed—I can’t stay in the dark—it gets‘ all whispery’…”“You just go to sleep, child,” said Alice, pulling off her socks, “and don’t you scream and wake your poor Pa.” But the same old nightmare came — the butcher with a knife and a rope, who came nearer and nearer, smiling that dreadful smile, while she could not move, could only stand still, crying out, “Grandma! Grandma!” She woke shivering to see Father beside her bed, a candle in his hand.“What’s the matter?” he said.
Oh, a butcher — a knife — I want Grannie.” He blew out the candle, bent down and caught up the child in his arms, carrying her along the passage to the big bedroom. A newspaper was on the bed. He put away the paper, then carefully tucked up the child. He lay down beside her. Half asleep still, with the butcher’s smile all about her it seemed, she crept close to him, snuggled her head under his arm, held tightly to his shirt.
Q. What changed Kezia’s perception about her father?
  • a)
    his scolding
  • b)
    her grandmother
  • c)
    her mother
  • d)
    the night she got a nightmare he comforted her
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Aisha Gupta answered
Explanation:

Context: In the passage, Kezia has a nightmare about a butcher with a knife and a rope, which terrifies her to the point of calling out for her grandmother.

Kezia’s Perception Change:
- Kezia's perception about her father changed when she had a nightmare and woke up shivering in fear.
- Previously, Kezia sought comfort in her grandmother whenever she had nightmares, but this time, her father came to her rescue.
- Instead of scolding her or dismissing her fears, her father, with a candle in hand, asked her what was the matter and comforted her.
- He then took her to his own bed, removed any distractions like the newspaper, and carefully tucked her in, showing care and concern for her well-being.
- By lying down beside her and offering a sense of security, he reassured Kezia and allowed her to snuggle close to him, finding solace in his presence.
- This act of kindness and protection from her father during a vulnerable moment changed Kezia's perception of him, making her feel safe and loved.

Conclusion: Kezia's father's comforting actions during her nightmare not only provided her with a sense of security but also changed her perception of him from being a distant figure to a caring and protective presence in her life.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
To the little girl he was a figure to be feared and avoided. Every morning before going to work he came into her room and gave her a casual kiss, to which she responded with “Goodbye, Father”. And oh, there was a glad sense of relief when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter and fainter down the long road! In the evening when he came home, she stood near the staircase and heard his loud voice in the hall. “Bring my tea into the drawing-room... Hasn’t the paper come yet? Mother, go and see if my paper’s out there — and bring me my slippers.”“Kezia,” Mother would call to her, “if you’re a good girl you can come down and take off father’s boots.” Slowly the girl would slip down the stairs, more slowly still across the hall, and push open the drawing-room door. By that time, he had his spectacles on and looked at her over them in a way that was terrifying to the little girl. “Well, Kezia, hurry up and pull off these boots and take them outside. Have you been a good girl today?” “I d-d-don’t know, Father.”
Q. Who is ‘he’ in the first line?
  • a)
    her grandfather
  • b)
    her father
  • c)
    God
  • d)
    none of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Mansi Tiwari answered
He in the first line refers to her father.

Explanation:
- The paragraph describes the interactions between a little girl and her father.
- The sentence "To the little girl he was a figure to be feared and avoided" indicates that the little girl views him with fear and tries to avoid him.
- The actions described, such as him coming into her room every morning before work and asking her if she has been a good girl, are typical behaviors of a father.
- The father's authoritative tone and the little girl's fear of him suggest that he is her father, a figure of authority in her life.
Therefore, in the context of the paragraph, 'he' refers to the little girl's father.

What comfort did the father provide to the little girl when she woke from a nightmare?
  • a)
    He read her a bedtime story.
  • b)
    He sang her a lullaby.
  • c)
    He brought her to her grandmother's room.
  • d)
    He tucked her into bed.
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev Class 9 answered
In addition to tucking her into bed, he also carried her to the big bedroom, lay down beside her, and advised her to rub her feet against his legs to warm them. However, among the options provided, tucking her into bed captures the essence of the comfort he provided.

Kezia had a nightmare about ……….. 
  • a)
    a fairy
  • b)
    her father
  • c)
    a butcher with a knife in his hand
  • d)
    a beautiful garden
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Sameer Menon answered
Kezia had a nightmare about a butcher with a knife in his hand. Here is an explanation of why this option is the correct answer:
- The Nightmare:
Kezia's nightmare involved a butcher holding a knife. This image is likely to induce fear and anxiety in anyone, especially a young girl like Kezia.
- Symbolism:
The butcher with a knife symbolizes danger and harm. The presence of a sharp knife in the hands of a butcher can represent a threat to Kezia's safety and well-being in her dream.
- Fear Factor:
The sight of a butcher with a knife can trigger feelings of fear and helplessness. This nightmare scenario can create a sense of vulnerability and unease in Kezia's subconscious mind.
- Impact on Kezia:
This nightmare could have a lasting impact on Kezia, causing her to feel anxious or fearful even after waking up. It may also reflect any underlying fears or concerns that she has in her waking life.
- Psychological Interpretation:
From a psychological perspective, nightmares often reflect our deepest fears, anxieties, and unresolved emotions. The image of a butcher with a knife may symbolize a sense of danger or threat that Kezia perceives in her life.
In conclusion, the nightmare about a butcher with a knife in his hand is a powerful and unsettling image that can evoke fear and anxiety in Kezia. It may signify her subconscious fears and emotions, which she may need to address or confront in order to overcome them.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
“What I'l do if I have a nightmare?” she asked. “I often have nightmares and then Grannie takes me into her bed—I can’t stay in the dark—it gets‘ all whispery’…”“You just go to sleep, child,” said Alice, pulling off her socks, “and don’t you scream and wake your poor Pa.” But the same old nightmare came — the butcher with a knife and a rope, who came nearer and nearer, smiling that dreadful smile, while she could not move, could only stand still, crying out, “Grandma! Grandma!” She woke shivering to see Father beside her bed, a candle in his hand.“What’s the matter?” he said.
Oh, a butcher — a knife — I want Grannie.” He blew out the candle, bent down and caught up the child in his arms, carrying her along the passage to the big bedroom. A newspaper was on the bed. He put away the paper, then carefully tucked up the child. He lay down beside her. Half asleep still, with the butcher’s smile all about her it seemed, she crept close to him, snuggled her head under his arm, held tightly to his shirt.
Q. What was the State of Kezia?
  • a)
    She was sad.
  • b)
    She was trembling with fear.
  • c)
    She was happy.
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Swati Verma answered
The mental state of the little girl kezia when she was beaten by her father was not so good. She was mentally disturbed and thought that he was not a good type of father and was very afraid of his father.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
“But it was for your birthday.” Down came the ruler on her little, pink palms. Hours later, when Grandmother had wrapped her in a shawl and rocked her in the rocking-chair, the child clung to her soft body.“ What did God make fathers for?” she sobbed. “Here’s a clean hanky, darling. Blow your nose. Go to sleep, pet; you’ll forget all about it in the morning. I tried to explain to Father but he was too upset to listen tonight.” But the child never forgot. Next time she saw him, she quickly put both hands behind her back and a red colour flew into her cheeks.
Q. Who is the author of this story?
  • a)
    A. R. Rahman
  • b)
    Katherine Mansfield
  • c)
    Cecile
  • d)
    Thomson
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Pankaj Unni answered
Author of the Story: Katherine Mansfield

The given paragraph does not explicitly mention the name of the author. However, based on the information provided, we can infer that Katherine Mansfield is the author of this story.

Explanation:
- The question asks about the author of the story, and the correct answer is Katherine Mansfield.
- The paragraph does not mention the author's name directly. Therefore, we need to analyze the given information to reach the correct answer.
- The paragraph presents a dialogue between a child and her grandmother. The child asks a question about fathers, and the grandmother responds with comforting words.
- The style and tone of the paragraph suggest that it is a work of fiction, possibly a short story.
- Katherine Mansfield is a renowned author known for her short stories. She was born in New Zealand in 1888 and is considered one of the most prominent modernist writers.
- Mansfield's stories often explore themes of childhood, relationships, and human emotions, which align with the content of the given paragraph.
- Therefore, based on the context and the author's writing style, we can conclude that Katherine Mansfield is the author of this story.

Conclusion:
- The author of the story mentioned in the given paragraph is Katherine Mansfield.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
On Sunday afternoons Grandmother sent her down to the drawing-room to have a “nice talk with Father and Mother”. But the little girl always found Mother reading and Father stretched out on the sofa, his handkerchief on his face, his feet on one of the best cushions, sleeping soundly and snoring. She sat on a stool, gravely watched him until he woke and stretched, and asked the time — then looked at her. “Don’t stare so, Kezia. You look like a little brown owl.” One day, when she was kept indoors with a cold, her grandmother told her that father’s birthday was next week and suggested she should make him a pin-cushion for a gift out of a beautiful piece of yellow silk.
What did Kezia’s father do on Sundays?
  • a)
    He used to have sound sleep to take rest.
  • b)
    He went for movies.
  • c)
    He used to visit his friends.
  • d)
    Gossip
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Avik Kulkarni answered

Sundays Routine of Kezia's Father:

Kezia's father used to have sound sleep to take rest on Sundays. He would be found stretched out on the sofa in the drawing-room, with his handkerchief on his face and his feet up on one of the best cushions. He would be sleeping soundly and even snoring, indicating that he was deeply relaxed and unwinding from a busy week.

Explanation:

On Sundays, Kezia's father preferred to catch up on some much-needed rest and relaxation by napping on the sofa in the drawing-room. This routine of sleeping soundly and snoring showed that he was taking the opportunity to recharge and rejuvenate himself for the week ahead. Kezia would sit nearby and watch him until he woke up, showing a sense of understanding and patience towards her father's need for rest.

This information is revealed in the paragraph where it describes how Kezia would find her father sleeping on Sundays in the drawing-room, indicating his routine of taking a nap to relax. This routine of resting on Sundays highlights the importance of self-care and relaxation in maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
“But it was for your birthday.” Down came the ruler on her little, pink palms. Hours later, when Grandmother had wrapped her in a shawl and rocked her in the rocking-chair, the child clung to her soft body.“ What did God make fathers for?” she sobbed. “Here’s a clean hanky, darling. Blow your nose. Go to sleep, pet; you’ll forget all about it in the morning. I tried to explain to Father but he was too upset to listen tonight.” But the child never forgot. Next time she saw him, she quickly put both hands behind her back and a red colour flew into her cheeks.
Q. Who wrapped Kezia in a shawl and rocked her in a rocking chair?
  • a)
    Kezia’s father
  • b)
    Kezia’s mother
  • c)
    Kezia’s grandmother
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Isha Sarkar answered
Answer:

Introduction:
The given paragraph is an excerpt from a story. It depicts a scene where Kezia, a child, has been punished by her father for something. Later, her grandmother comforts her and tries to console her. In this answer, we will discuss who wrapped Kezia in a shawl and rocked her in a rocking chair.

Explanation:
The paragraph states, "Hours later, when Grandmother had wrapped her in a shawl and rocked her in the rocking-chair, the child clung to her soft body." This clearly indicates that Kezia's grandmother is the one who wrapped her in a shawl and rocked her in a rocking chair.

Conclusion:
Based on the information provided in the paragraph, it can be concluded that Kezia's grandmother wrapped her in a shawl and rocked her in a rocking chair.

How did Kezia fill the pin-cushion she made for her father's birthday gift?
  • a)
    She filled it with sand.
  • b)
    She filled it with dried flowers.
  • c)
    She filled it with torn pieces of fine paper.
  • d)
    She filled it with cotton balls.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
Kezia filled the pin-cushion she made for her father's birthday gift with torn pieces of fine paper. This choice highlights her resourcefulness by using available materials to create a thoughtful, handmade present.

How did the little girl typically respond to her father's morning kisses before he went to work?
  • a)
    She ignored him
  • b)
    She hugged him tightly
  • c)
    She said, "Goodbye, Father"
  • d)
    She cried and clung to him
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
The little girl typically responded to her father's morning kisses by saying, "Goodbye, Father." This response reflected a casual form of acknowledgment and farewell as he prepared to leave for work. It highlighted a sense of routine in their interactions.

What task did the little girl have to perform when she was called down by her mother?
  • a)
    Set the table
  • b)
    Take off her father's boots
  • c)
    Feed the cat
  • d)
    Water the plants
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
When called down by her mother, the little girl had to take off her father's boots. This task highlighted her sense of responsibility within the family. It reflects the dynamics and roles that are often assigned in a household.

How did Kezia feel after the confrontation with her parents?
  • a)
    Relieved and apologetic.
  • b)
    Defiant and unrepentant.
  • c)
    Sad and regretful.
  • d)
    Indifferent and aloof.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kezia feels 'sad and regretful' after the confrontation because her attempt to express love toward her father backfires. She had torn his important papers to stuff the cushion she made as a birthday gift, hoping it would make him happy. However, instead of appreciating her effort, her father becomes furious and punishes her severely.

How did the little girl feel when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter as her father left for work?
  • a)
    Anxious
  • b)
    Relieved
  • c)
    Excited
  • d)
    Sad
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
The little girl felt a sense of relief when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter as her father left for work. This feeling indicates that she experienced some tension or discomfort during his presence, which seemed to fade away as he departed.

What did Kezia make for her father's birthday gift ?
  • a)
    A painting
  • b)
    A pin-cushion
  • c)
    A scarf
  • d)
    A photo frame
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
Kezia's grandmother suggested she make a pin-cushion for her father's birthday gift out of a beautiful piece of yellow silk. Kezia then stitched the pin-cushion with double cotton and filled it with torn pieces of fine paper before sewing up the fourth side. This detail highlights the effort and creativity Kezia put into making a special and practical gift for her father.

Read the given extract and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate option.
On the bed-table she discovered a great many sheets of fine paper,
gathered them up, tore them into tinypieces, and stuffed her case, then
sewed up the fourth side.
What did she fill her surprise with?
  • a)
    Double cotton
  • b)
    Pieces of papers containing an speech
  • c)
    A piece of yellow silk
  • d)
    Scraps of yellowed paper
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev Class 9 answered
The extract describes a character discovering sheets of fine paper. She tears these sheets into tiny pieces, indicating they are not kept intact. The act of stuffing her case with these pieces suggests she filled it with something that was once whole, now reduced to scraps. Option B, "Pieces of papers containing a speech," implies that the torn sheets were significant, aligning with her actions.
Therefore, the correct answer is B, as it reflects the contents she filled her surprise with.

What did Kezia do that led to a significant confrontation with her parents?
  • a)
    She spilled juice on important documents.
  • b)
    She tore up her father's speech papers for a surprise.
  • c)
    She hid her mother's jewelry.
  • d)
    She scribbled on the walls with crayons.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
Kezia's action of tearing up her father's speech papers for a surprise led to a significant confrontation with her parents. This act resulted in her being dragged down to where her father was, facing his sharp questioning and the subsequent disciplinary action.

Why did the little girl find her father's gaze terrifying when he looked at her over his spectacles?
  • a)
    He had a stern expression
  • b)
    She was afraid of his glasses
  • c)
    His gaze was intense and intimidating
  • d)
    She disliked making eye contact
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
The little girl found her father's gaze terrifying when he looked at her over his spectacles because it was intense and intimidating. This intense gaze likely contributed to her feelings of fear and unease in his presence. It highlights a potentially strained aspect of their relationship.

Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
To the little girl he was a figure to be feared and avoided. Every morning before going to work he came into her room and gave her a casual kiss, to which she responded with “Goodbye, Father”. And oh, there was a glad sense of relief when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter and fainter down the long road! In the evening when he came home, she stood near the staircase and heard his loud voice in the hall. “Bring my tea into the drawing-room... Hasn’t the paper come yet? Mother, go and see if my paper’s out there — and bring me my slippers.”“Kezia,” Mother would call to her, “if you’re a good girl you can come down and take off father’s boots.” Slowly the girl would slip down the stairs, more slowly still across the hall, and push open the drawing-room door. By that time, he had his spectacles on and looked at her over them in a way that was terrifying to the little girl. “Well, Kezia, hurry up and pull off these boots and take them outside. Have you been a good girl today?” “I d-d-don’t know, Father.”
Q. What did Kezia’s father do before going to his office?
  • a)
    went to the temple
  • b)
    touched his mother ’s feet
  • c)
    took a walk
  • d)
    He used to kiss Kezia before going to office
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Swati Verma answered
Before going to his office, Kezia's father usually went into her room to give her a casual kiss.

What realization did the little girl come to about fathers after observing the Macdonald family?
  • a)
    Fathers are all the same.
  • b)
    There are different kinds of fathers.
  • c)
    Fathers are always busy working.
  • d)
    Fathers are never around to play with their children.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
The little girl observed the Macdonald family enjoying time together and realised that there are different kinds of fathers. This insight emerged as she watched the father playing joyfully with his children, a contrast to her own experiences.

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