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Class 10 English Chapter 9 Previous Year Questions - The Proposal

Previous Year Questions 2024

Q1: Justify the title of the play "The Proposal' with reference to the characters and plot.   (CBSE 2024)

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Ans: The title "The Proposal" is justified as the central theme revolves around Ivan Lomov's intent to propose to Natalya Stepanovna. A string of misunderstandings and humorous confrontations, including arguments about dogs and land, are started by Lomov's visit. Chubukov's support and Natalya's responses in  the play highlight how important the proposal is to the plot's development.

Previous Year Questions 2023

Q2: Read the extract given below and attempt the questions that follow.     (2023)
Lemov:
But you can see from the documents, honoured Natalya Stepanovna. Oxen Meadows, its true were once the subject of dispute, but now everybody knows they are mine. There’s nothing to argue about. You see my aunt's grandmother gave the free use of these Meadows in perpetuity to the peasants or your father’s grandfather, in return for which they are to make bricks for her. The peasants belonging to your father’s grandfather had the free use of Meadows for forty years, and had got into the habit of regarding them as their own, when it happened that ____.
Natalya: No, it isn’t at all like that! Both grandfather and great grandfather reckoned that their land extended to Burnt Marsh - which means Oxen Meadows were ours. I don’t see what there is to argue about, it's simply silly.

(i) The subject of dispute was regarding
(a) free use of Meadows
(b) making of bricks
(c) peasants using Meadows
(d) ownership of Meadows

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Ans: (d)
The main dispute between Lemov and Natalya is about who owns Oxen Meadows.

(ii) Find the word from the extract which means 'continuance':
(a) dispute
(b) perpetuity
(c) belonging
(d) reckoned

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Ans: (b)
The word "perpetuity" means something that lasts indefinitely or continues without end, which aligns with "continuance."

(iii) Lemov’s aunt’s grandmother gave Oxen Meadows to Natalya’s father’s grandfather in lieu of ____

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Ans: They were supposed to make bricks for her.
Lemov explains that his aunt’s grandmother gave free use of the meadows in exchange for the peasants making bricks for her.

(iv) According to Natalya, why did Oxen Meadows belong to them?

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Ans: According to Natalya, both grandfather and great grandfather reckoned that their land extended to Burnt Marsh, which means Oxen Meadows were theirs.

(v) Fill in the blank with ONE WORD only.
The peasants had free use of Meadows for ___ years.

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Ans: 40 years.
The extract states that the peasants had free use of the meadows for forty years.

Previous Year Questions 2021

Q3: What was the objective of Lomov's visit to Chubukov’s house? (The Proposal)   (Term II, 2021-22)

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Ans: The objective of Lomov's visit to Chubukov's house was to ask for Chubukov's permission to propose marriage to Natalya Stepanovna, Chubukov's daughter.


Q4: Write a brief character sketch of Lomov. (The Proposal)    (Term II, 2021-22)

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Ans: Lomov is portrayed as a haughty, quarrelsome, materialistic, and immature character. He is determined to get married and believes that Natalya would be an ideal wife for him due to her beauty, wealth, education, and skills as an estate manager. However, he easily gets into arguments and is unable to handle conflicts with grace.

Previous Year Questions 2019

Q5: How did Chubukov react when Lomov expressed his desire to marry his daughter?    (CBSE 2019)

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Ans: Chubukov was initially suspicious when Lomov expressed his desire to marry his daughter. He thought Lomov had come to ask for money. However, when he realized that Lomov wanted to propose marriage to Natalya, he was overwhelmed with joy and believed it would be a profitable match for his daughter.

Previous Year Questions 2018

Q6: Read the extract given below and answer the question that follows: 
"But, please, Stephen Stepanovitch, how can they be yours? Do be a reasonable man! My aunt’s grandmother gave the Meadows for the temporary and free use of your grandfather’s peasants. The peasants used the land for forty years and got accustomed to it as if it was their own, when it happened that...    (2018)

(a) Who is the speaker of the above lines?

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Ans: Lomov is the speaker of the above lines.

(b) Why did his aunt's grandmother give the meadows?

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Ans: Lomov's aunt's grandmother gave the meadows for the temporary and free use of Natalya's grandfather's peasants.

(c) Why did the peasants treat the land as their own?

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Ans: The peasants treated the land as their own because they had used it for forty years and had become accustomed to it.

Previous Year Questions 2017

Q7: How does the argument about Oxen Meadows start?    (Delhi 2017C)

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Ans: The argument about Oxen Meadows starts when Lomov claims that the meadows belong to him. Natalya contradicts him and claims that the meadows belong to her family. This disagreement over ownership leads to a heated argument between them.


Q8: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: "Please don’t shout! You can shout yourself hoarse in your own house but here I must ask you to restrain yourself!" (Delhi 2017)

(a) Who is speaking and to whom?

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Ans: Natalya is speaking to Lomov.

(b) What is the dispute over?

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Ans: The dispute is over the ownership of Oxen Meadows.

(c) What does the word 'restrain' mean?

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Ans: 'Restrain' means to control or hold back.


Q9: "Why, you’re in evening dress! Well, I never! Are you going to a ball or what? Though I must say you look better...."    (AI 2017)

(a) Who is speaking and to whom?

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Ans: Chubukov is speaking to Lomov.

(b) Why is the person spoken to in an evening dress?

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Ans: Lomov is in an evening dress because he came to meet Chubukov to ask for Natalya's hand in marriage.

(c) What does the word 'ball' mean here?

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Ans: In this context, 'ball' refers to a formal party for dancing.


Q10: The court? You can take it to court, and all that! You can! I know you; you're on the look-out for a chance to go to court and all that.    (Foreign 2017)

(a) Who is the speaker?

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Ans: Chubukov is the speaker.

(b) What dispute is to be taken to the court?

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Ans: The dispute over the ownership of Oxen Meadows is being referred to.

(c) What does the phrase 'to be on the look-out for' mean?

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Ans: 'To be on the look-out for' means to be actively seeking or searching for an opportunity.

Previous Year Questions 2016

Q11: Neighbours must have a cordial relationship which Lomov and Natalya do not have. Describe the first fight between them.    (AI 2016)

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Ans: The first fight between Lomov and Natalya occurs when Lomov comes to propose to her. They start arguing over the ownership of Oxen Meadows. Lomov claims that his aunt's grandmother gave the meadows to Natalya's grandfather's peasants for temporary and free use. Natalya, however, contradicts him and insists that the meadows belong to her family. The argument escalates as they both become more stubborn and refuse to back down. The fight becomes heated and endless, with neither willing to compromise or listen to the other.


Q12: Arguments and disputes seldom solve a problem. Describe the dispute between Natalya and Lomov over the dogs and their superiority.    (Foreign 2016)

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Ans: Natalya and Lomov engage in a dispute over the superiority of their dogs. Lomov claims that his dog, Guess, is a first-rate dog despite being lame. He lists the positive qualities of Guess such as being purebred, firm on his feet, and having well-sprung ribs. However, Natalya disagrees and argues that her dog, Squeezer, is better. She believes that Squeezer is a high pedigree and healthier than Guess. The dispute continues with both Natalya and Lomov fiercely defending their dogs and refusing to concede to the other's viewpoint.


Q13: Why does Chubukov suspect Lomov when he comes to his house?    (AI 2016)

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Ans: Chubukov suspects Lomov when he comes to his house because Lomov had previously asked Chubukov for financial help. Chubukov thinks that Lomov might be coming to ask for money again and is initially suspicious of his intentions.


Q14: They only come to five dessiatins, and are worth perhaps 300 roubles, but I can’t stand unfairness. Say what you will, I can’t stand unfairness.    (Delhi 2016)

(a) Who speaks the above lines and to whom?

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Ans: Chubukov speaks these lines to Lomov.

(b) How much are the meadows worth?

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Ans: The meadows are worth approximately 300 roubles.

(c) Find a word in the extract that means 'not based on what is just.'

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Ans: 'Unfairness' is the word that means 'not based on what is just.'


Q15: There’s nothing to argue about. You see my aunt’s grandmother gave the free use of these Meadows in perpetuity to the peasants of your father's grandfather, in return for which they were to make bricks for her.     (Foreign 2016)

(a) Who is speaking to whom?

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Ans: Lomov is speaking to Natalya.

(b) Who gave the meadows and why?

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Ans: Lomov's aunt's grandmother gave the meadows to the peasants of Natalya's father's grandfather for free use. It was in return for the peasants making bricks for her.

(c) Give the meaning of the word 'perpetuity'.

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Ans: 'Perpetuity' means a state of lasting for an indefinite period or for all times.

Previous Year Questions 2015

Q16: Chekov has used humor and exaggeration in the play to comment on courtship in his times. Illustrate with examples from the lesson, The Proposal.' Also mention the values, you think, any healthy relationship requires.    (AI 2015)

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Ans: Chekov utilizes humor and exaggeration in the play "The Proposal" to comment on courtship in his times. One example is the exaggerated reactions and arguments that arise between Lomov and Natalya. They engage in endless disputes over trivial matters such as the ownership of Oxen Meadows and the superiority of their dogs. These arguments are exaggerated to the point of absurdity, highlighting the comedic elements of the play.
In terms of values required for a healthy relationship, communication, understanding, and compromise are essential. Lomov and Natalya's relationship lacks these values as they constantly argue and refuse to listen to each other. Additionally, respect, trust, and support are crucial for a healthy relationship, but these elements are lacking in Lomov and Natalya's interactions. Chekov's use of humor and exaggeration serves to highlight the flaws in their courtship and emphasize the importance of these values in fostering a healthy relationship.

Previous Year Questions 2014

Q17: "Don’t excite yourself, my precious one. Allow me. Your Guess certainly has his good points. He’s purebred, firm on his feet, has well-sprung ribs, and all that. But, my dear man, if you want to know the truth, that dog has two defects; he’s old and he's short in the muzzle." (Delhi 2014)

(a) Who is the speaker here? Who is he speaking to?

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Ans: Chubukov is the speaker. He is speaking to Lomov.

(b) According to the speaker, what is the truth about Guess?

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Ans: According to the speaker, the truth about Guess is that he has two defects: he is old and he is short in the muzzle.

(c) What is the adjectival form of 'truth'?

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Ans: The adjectival form of 'truth' is 'truthful'.


Q18: "I'm off my balance with joy, absolutely off my balance! Oh, with all my soul... I’ll go and call Natasha, and all that."    (AI 2014)

(a) Who is the speaker?

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Ans: Chubukov is the speaker.

(b) Why is he so very happy?

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Ans: He is very happy because Lomov has expressed his desire to marry Natalya.

(c) Why is he going to call Natasha?

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Ans: He is going to call Natalya so that Lomov can propose to her for marriage.


Q19: "I’ve been hoping for it for a long time. It’s been my continual desire. [Sheds a tear] And I’ve always loved you, my angel, as if you were my own son. May God give you both — His help and His love and so on, and so much hope..."    (Foreign 2014)

(a) Who is the speaker here? Who is he talking to?

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Ans: Chubukov is the speaker. He is talking to Lomov and Natalya.

(b) Why does the speaker shed a tear?

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Ans: The speaker sheds a tear because he has been hoping for Lomov's proposal for a long time and is overwhelmed with joy.

(c) Which word in the passage is opposite in meaning to 'despair'?

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Ans: The word 'hope' is opposite in meaning to 'despair'.

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1. What is the main theme of the story "The Proposal"?
Ans. The main theme of "The Proposal" revolves around the complexities of love and relationships, highlighting the humorous misunderstandings that can arise in romantic situations. It also touches on societal expectations and the nature of commitment.
2. Who are the main characters in "The Proposal"?
Ans. The main characters in "The Proposal" include Lomov, a nervous landowner, and Natalya, the daughter of Lomov's neighbor. Their interactions showcase the comedic elements of courtship and the influence of family dynamics on personal relationships.
3. What are the key conflicts presented in the play?
Ans. The key conflicts in "The Proposal" include Lomov's anxiety about proposing to Natalya, the misunderstanding over property boundaries, and the comedic bickering between the characters, which ultimately complicates the proposal process.
4. How does the setting influence the story in "The Proposal"?
Ans. The setting of "The Proposal" is a rural estate, which reflects the social class and cultural norms of the time. It creates an intimate environment where personal conflicts can unfold, emphasizing the importance of land ownership and social status in the characters' lives.
5. What literary devices are used in "The Proposal"?
Ans. "The Proposal" employs various literary devices, such as irony, humor, and dialogue. The use of irony highlights the absurdity of the characters' situations, while humor drives the plot and engages the audience, making the interactions more entertaining.
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