A.M.Jain School, Meenambakkam (2020-2021) Class: Xi English-Classwork
A.M.Jain School, Meenambakkam (2020-2021) Class: Xi English-Classwork
A.M.Jain School, Meenambakkam (2020-2021) Class: Xi English-Classwork
2.What are the two special produce of Hosahalli and in what respect?
First is the raw mango. The sourness of its bite is sure to get
straight to the brahmarandhra, i.e. the soft part in child’s head where
skull bones join later. Second specialty is a creeper growing in the water
of the village pond. Its flowers are a feast to behold. You can serve
afternoon meal to the whole family on its two leaves.
3.What happened when Ranga returned to his village from the city of
Bangalore?
Ranga’s homecoming was a great event. The crowds milled
around his house to see whether he had changed or not. People were
quite excited as the boy was returning home after studying English at
Bangalore. Everyone was surprised to see that Ranga was the same as
he had been six months ago, when he had first left the village.
6.How did Ranga greet the narrator? In what respect did he differ from
the present- day boys?
Ranga greeted the narrator with full devotion. He not only folded
his hands, but also bent low to touch his feet. A present-day boy would
stand stiff like a pole without joints, keep head towards the sun and jerk
his body as if it were either a hand or a walking stick. The narrator, being
old fashioned did not approve it.
10.Why did the narrator tell Ranga that the girl was married a year ago?
The narrator had made up his mind that he would get Ranga
married early. First he brought Ranga and Ratna face to face to arouse
his interest in her. In order to test the strength of his emotions, he told
Ranga that she was married a year ago. The shrivelled face of the young
man betrayed his feelings.
A.M.JAIN SCHOOL, MEENAMBAKKAM
(2020-2021)
CLASS: XI ENGLISH- CLASSWORK
12.In what mental /emotional state did the narrator find Ranga? What
solution did he offer? How did Ranga react to it?
Ranga seemed to be lost in thought. Perhaps he was
emotionally upset to learn that the girl he had seen that morning was
already married one. The narrator offered to take him to Shastri to learn
about the stars-whether Guru and Shani were favourable for him or not.
Ranga accompanied him without any protest.
15.How did the narrator test the sincerity of Ranga’s feelings about
Ratna?
The narrator employed the age-old trick ‘temptation for the
unattainable’. He first mentioned that the girl had been married a year
ago. He noticed Ranga’s disappointment. Ranga’s face fell when the
narrator mentioned to the astrologer that Ratna was married. When he
A.M.JAIN SCHOOL, MEENAMBAKKAM
(2020-2021)
CLASS: XI ENGLISH- CLASSWORK
1.Give a brief account of the narrator’s two meetings with Ranga after
the latter’s return from Bangalore. What opinion did he form about the
young man?
When Ranga returned home after getting his education in
Bangalore, crowds of people collected round his home to see him. The
narrator was attracted by the crowd. He too went and stood in the
courtyard. Ranga came out with a smile on his face. After every one had
gone, the narrator asked Rangappa how he was. Ranga noticed him and
came near him. He folded his hands and touched the narrator’s feet. He
said that he was all right, with the narrator’s blessings. The narrator
blessed him and wished that he might get married soon. They exchanged
some polite friendly remarks. Then the narrator left.That afternoon, when
the narrator was resting, Ranga came to his house with a couple of
oranges in his hand. The narrator thought that Ranga was a generous,
considerate fellow. He was of the opinion that it would be fine to have
him marry, settle down and be of service to the society.