A Hero important extract questions PART 2

A Hero important extract questions PART 2. Notes of the lesson A Hero for class 10. 10th standard English notes. SSLC notes.

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A Hero important Extract Questions PART 2

1. “Boy, are you already feeling sleepy?”

a) Who asked this question?

Answer: Swami’s granny

b) Who is the ‘boy’ referred here?

Answer: Swami

c) What the speaker want to do?

Answer: The speaker wished to tell story.

2. “Don’t you want to hear a story?”

a) Who is the speaker:

Answer: Swami’s granny

b) Who is ‘you’ here?

Answer: Swami

c) Why did he not want to listen a story?

Answer: He want to sleep before his father’s arrival.

3. “Why do you take him to the office room?”

a) Who is the speaker?

Answer: Swami’s mother

b) Who is ‘you’ referred here?

Answer: Swami’s father

c) Why he was taking him to the office room?

Answer: To sleep alone and to prove his courage.

A Hero important extract questions PART 2

4. “Let me sleep in the hall.”

a) Who said this?

Answer: Swami

b) Whom did the speaker request like so?

Answer: His father

c) Why did the speaker ask so?

Answer: He wanted to escape from sleeping alone in the office room.

5. “Your office room is very dusty.”

a) Who did complain like this?

Answer: Swami

b) Is really office room very dusty?

Answer: No, it is not really dusty.

c) Why did the speaker complain like this?

Answer: He wanted to escape from sleeping alone in the office room.

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6. “There may be scorpions behind your law books.”

a) Who is the speaker?

Answer: Swami

b) Who is ‘your’ referred here?

Answer: Swami’s father

c)  Why did the speaker complain so?

Answer: It is a trick to escape from sleeping alone in the office room.

7. “There are no scorpions, little fellow.”

a) Who is little fellow referred here?

Answer: Swami

b) Who said this?

Answer: Swami’s father

c) Why did he say so?

Answer: He knew that it is trick of Swami to escape from sleeping alone.

8. “I will make you the laughing stock of your school.”

a) Who said this?

Answer: Swami’s father

b) Who is ‘you’ here?

Answer: Swami

c) Why did the speaker warned so?

Answer: He knew that Swami will sleep beside his granny in the middle of the night.