Q1: Why is Tilloo intrigued by the underground passage, and what is his father's role related to it?
Ans: Tilloo is curious about the underground passage because his father goes there for work. Tilloo's father is part of a select group permitted to go to the surface through this passage.
Q2: Describe the security measures Tilloo bypasses to enter the forbidden passage. What consequences does he face?
Ans: Tilloo manages to use his father's security card to open the metal door barring entry. However, invisible mechanical devices detect him, leading to his capture by the security staff.
Q3: Explain Tilloo's expectations as he enters the forbidden passage. How are these expectations dashed?
Ans: Tilloo expects to see the sun or stars on the surface. However, his adventure is cut short as he is captured due to the advanced security arrangements.
Q4: What revelation does Tilloo's father make about his work and the conditions on the surface?
Ans: Tilloo's father explains that he works on the surface, where ordinary people cannot survive due to thin air and low temperatures. He wears a special suit with oxygen, and his job is to watch and service machines that generate power using solar energy.
Q5: What motivates Tilloo to express his desire to join his father's team when he grows up?
Ans: Tilloo expresses the desire to join his father's team because he is fascinated by the idea of working on the surface and wants to follow in his father's footsteps.
Q6: How does Tilloo's father describe the historical background of their ancestors and their shift to underground living?
Ans: Tilloo's father explains that their forefathers lived on the surface naturally for millions of years. However, changes in the sun's behavior forced them to live underground using superior technology.
Q7: What unexpected event disrupts the routine in the Control Room? How do Tilloo's father and his team respond?
Ans: Two spacecraft approach their planet, causing excitement in the Control Room. Tilloo's father and his team discuss the situation and consider the possibility that the spacecraft are coming from a neighboring planet.
Q8: How do the members of the Central Committee propose to deal with the approaching spacecraft? What are the different viewpoints presented?
Ans: The members discuss whether to destroy or render the spacecraft ineffective. Number One suggests destroying them, while Number Two proposes non-interference and passive observation to avoid revealing their existence.
Q9: What is the final decision of the Central Committee regarding the approaching spacecraft?
Ans: The Central Committee decides on non-interference and passive observation, choosing not to reveal their existence to the approaching spacecraft.
Q10: What significant announcement does the President make about the spacecraft? How does it affect Tilloo's life?
Ans: The President announces that one of the spacecraft has landed. This becomes a red-letter day in Tilloo's life as he is finally taken to the Control Room to witness the event.
Q11: Describe the unexpected incident in the Control Room involving Tilloo and the spacecraft's mechanical hand. What are the consequences of Tilloo's actions?
Ans: Tilloo, tempted by the control panel, presses the red button, causing the mechanical hand of the spacecraft to cease working. This unintentional action affects the ongoing examination of Martian soil by NASA.
Q12: Explain the global perspective provided by NASA's Viking Mission. How does it connect to the events in the story?
Ans: The Viking Mission aims to find signs of life on Mars by examining the Martian soil. The malfunction in the mechanical hand, caused by Tilloo's action, briefly interrupts the mission.
Q13: What information does NASA provide about the malfunction in the Viking Mission? How does it reflect the consequences of Tilloo's action?
Ans: NASA reports a malfunction in the mechanical hand of the Viking Mission, causing a delay in soil examination. This reflects the consequences of Tilloo's unintentional interference.
Q14: Why do the scientists behind the Viking Mission express hope in finding life on Mars? How is their hope challenged?
Ans: The scientists hope to find life on Mars due to its proximity and physical conditions similar to Earth. However, their hopes are challenged when the Viking Mission finds no signs of life.
Q15: Reflect on the irony of Tilloo unintentionally disrupting the examination of Martian soil. How does this incident connect to the story's theme?
Ans: The irony lies in Tilloo, a child from a civilization living underground, unintentionally affecting a mission searching for life on another planet's surface. This incident connects to the story's theme of exploration and the consequences of unintended actions.
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