(i) Who is the main character of the story?
(a) Surapati Mondol
(b) Tripura Babu
(c) Anil
(d) Lucknow
Ans: (a)
The main character of the story is Surapati Mondol, a magician.
(ii) What did Surapati initially think had happened to Tripura Babu?
(a) He had won a magic competition.
(b) He had gone on a world tour.
(c) He had been run over by a car.
(d) He had retired.
Ans: (c)
Surapati believed that Tripura Babu had been run over by a car and was no longer alive.
(iii) What special request did Tripura Babu make to Surapati?
(a) He asked for a loan.
(b) He requested a job as an assistant.
(c) He wanted to borrow a magic trick.
(d) He wanted to perform in Surapati's place in Lucknow.
Ans: (d)
Tripura Babu asked Surapati to let him perform in Surapati's place in Lucknow for one evening.
(iv) What is the significance of the word "ambition" in the story?
(a) It means a coin trick.
(b) It means to be lost in thought.
(c) It refers to a strong desire to achieve something.
(d) It signifies a train journey.
Ans: (c)
In the story, "ambition" means having a strong desire or goal.
(v) How did Tripura Babu convince Surapati to agree to his proposal?
(a) He threatened to reveal a secret.
(b) He used a magical demonstration.
(c) He offered a lot of money.
(d) He apologized for his past actions.
Ans: (b)
Tripura Babu convinced Surapati by demonstrating his magical abilities, making Surapati believe in his power.
(i) Surapati was traveling to ________ for a big show.
Ans: Lucknow
(ii) Tripura Babu wanted to perform one last time before a ________ audience.
Ans: large
(iii) Tripura Babu's financial condition was not ________.
Ans: sound
(iv) Surapati agreed to the proposal because he was convinced by Tripura Babu's ________ abilities.
Ans: magical
(v) The last item Surapati presented in Lucknow was the trick of the ________ and the ________.
Ans: coin, ring
Match the items in Column A with the items in Column B.
Ans:
(i) Surapati met Tripura Babu on a train journey to Kolkata.
Ans: False
Surapati was traveling to Lucknow, not Kolkata.
(ii) Surapati believed that Tripura Babu was still alive and well.
Ans: False
Surapati initially believed that Tripura Babu had been run over by a car and was no longer alive.
(iii) Tripura Babu was in good financial condition.
Ans: False
Tripura Babu's financial condition was not sound.
(iv) Surapati agreed to Tripura Babu's proposal right away.
Ans: False
Surapati initially hesitated before agreeing to the proposal.
(v) Tripura Babu convinced Surapati by telling a heartfelt story.
Ans: False
Tripura Babu convinced Surapati by demonstrating his magical abilities, not by telling a story.
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