Babar Ali questions and answers

Babar Ali questions and answers

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Comprehension I

1) Where does Babar Ali run classes for poor children?

Ans: Babar Ali run classes for poor children in the backyard of his house in Murshidabad, West Bengal.

2) How is Babar Ali’s routine described by the writer?

Ans: Babar Ali wakes up every morning at 7 O’clock and starts his day by doing some house hold chores. Then he takes an auto rickshaw and later walks 5 kms to his class.

3) Give a picture of Babar Ali’s school.

Ans: Babar Ali’s school is made up of a dilapidated concrete structure covered in half torn posters. Children study under the open blue sky. Some sit in the mud while others on rickety benches under a rough homemade shelter.

4) Why is Babar Ali called ‘a fortunate soul’ in his village?

Ans: Babar Ali called ‘a fortunate soul’ in his village because unlike most children he received formal education because he was firmly supported by his father Nasiruddin Sheikh.

5) What, according to Babar’s father, is true religion?

Ans: According to Babar’s father, Nasiruddin Sheikh, education is man’s true religion.

6) Why is sending children to school, a costly affair for parents?

Ans: Poor families felt sending children to school, a costly affair because even though children are provided with free education, parents still have to bear the cost of uniforms and other books.

7) Tulu Rani Hazra is ………………………….

a) a widow.

b) an illiterate educationalist.

c) a literate educationalist.

d) a fishmonger.

Ans: d) a fishmonger.

8) The teaching staff of Babar Ali’s school is made up of

a) appointed teachers.

b) high school student volunteers.

c) teachers from other schools.

d) teachers from Ali’s village.

Ans: b) high school student volunteers.

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9) Babar Ali gets the children to listen by

a) using the rod.

b) sparing the rod.

c) making friends with them.

d) taking advantage of age gap.

Ans: d) taking advantage of age gap.

Comprehension II

1) Why do you think Babar Ali took the initiative to start his own school?

Ans: Babar Ali took the initiative to start his own school because he wanted to do something betterment to improve the bad situation in his village, which he thought was unfair.

He thought that one person can make a difference if he is motivated by a strong desire. Even though he came from a small village, he had a dream and he worked towards realising his dream.

Babar Ali got some education. But the village children did not get the same advantage. So he wished to start his own school.

2) ‘What started as a game resulted in a much sought after school for the unprivileged.’ Explain.

Ans: We came to know that the school began as a game. When Babar Ali was nine years old, he used to play ‘school-school’ game with his friends and used to act as their teacher.

The other children had not seen the inside of the school, so they were excited to play the game with him. But soon the game turned into real teaching as children were happy to learn arithmetic.

‘Anand Siksha Niketan’ got established with eight students. In the course of nine years, the school grew step by step.

3) Do you think that Babar Ali’s act of thoughtfulness has enabled the poor children move towards growth? Discuss.

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Ans: We can undoubtedly say that Babar Ali’s act of thoughtfulness has enabled the poor children move towards growth. The village children who would have continued as maids, mechanics, grass cutters, and day labourers.

They have the scope of looking for office jobs with the education they have received at Babar Ali’s school. Children are also have interested in studying.

Education is not forced onto them. They are hard working. They work in the morning to get educated in the afternoon.

Comprehension II

1) According to Nasiruddin ‘education is man’s true religion’. How does Babar Ali’s school prove this?

Ans: Religion is nothing but a path leads us to virtuous living. We can get free education at Babar Ali’s school as true religion. In this school children are taught how to lead virtuous and meaningful life.

We can see how the fortunate Ali helping towards the welfare of the less fortunate children of the society. Religion means selflessness. This quality was followed by Babar Ali and other volunteer teacher. Their selflessness service changed the life of poor children.

2) The increasing strength of Babar Ali’s school reflects the transformation in our society’s attitude towards education. Substantiate.

Ans: Poor people thought that education is only for higher castes. The lower caste people were only for performing manual labour for a living. The underprivileged of society did not have the dreams of being educated and coming up in the life.

Even they are unable to send their children to school. Because they are unable to spend expense of the education. But Babar Ali tried to change these types of notions. Opened a school for poor people.

Offered free dress, books, food and education with the help of senior students and people who volunteered to help them. Gradually strength of the students increased.

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3) Do you feel that Babar Ali’s initiation is a success story? Explain.

Ans: Yes, Babar Ali’s initiation is a success story. He took the initiative to start his own school because he wanted to do something betterment to improve the bad situation in his village, which he thought was unfair.

‘Anand Siksha Niketan’ got established with eight students. In the course of nine years, the school grew step by step. In the course of 9 years, the strength increased to 220 students on roll and 800 students in all.

The school was recognized by the government of West Bengal and hence students from Ali’s school were eligible to pursue their studies in other schools. Thus we can say that Babar Ali’s initiation is a success story.

Extra Questions from Babar Ali lesson:

1) Why did Babar Ali not use the rod in his school?

Ans: They are more like friends therefore there is no rod in his school.

2) How does Babar Ali become an inspiration to millions of youths?

Ans: Babar Ali has not only helped out hundreds of children to get enlightened, he has also inspired millions of youths.

3) What proverb does the story of Babar Ali mention?

Ans: His story bears the proverb “Where there is will there is a way”.

4) How many students are enrolled in class I and II?

Ans: There are 200 students are enrolled in class I and II.

5) How does Babar give the lesson? Where does he conduct his classes?

Ans: Babar Ali gives lessons just the way he has heard them from his teachers. There is no building or establishment for his school. He teaches his students under the open sky. Some children sit in the mud, others on benches under a rough, homemade shelter.

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6) Who is the youngest headmaster in the world?

Ans: Babar Ali

7) Babar Ali initially started his afternoon school at the age of ______

Ans: Nine

8) What was the name of Babar Ali’s little afternoon venture (school)?

Ans: Anand Siksha Niketan

9) Babar Ali hails from the village of ______ in West Bengal.

Ans: Murshidabad

10) Where did Babar Ali teach hundreds of students?

Ans: In his family’s backyard, at gangapur village,West Bengal’s Murshidabad .

11) Who was the first privileged member in Babar Ali’s family to get a proper education?

Ans: Babar Ali

12) How many students in total, learn in Babar Ali’s school?

Ans: 800 Students

13) What do the underprivileged children learn free of cost at Babar Ali’s school?

Ans: The underprivileged children learn for free at Babar Ali’s School, what most of the children in the modern world pay hundreds of dollars to learn the same.

14) Who is described as a fortunate soul in his district of Murshidabad?

Ans: Babar Ali

15) The extent of Babar Ali’s home is described as the size of an average ……..

Ans: city kitchen

16) The name of Babar Ali’s father is ……….

Ans: Nasiruddin Sheikh

17) Nasiruddin Sheikh was a _________ by profession.

Ans: Jute seller

18) Many families could not afford to send their children to school in spite of free education because they still had to pay for ……..

Ans: uniforms, books etc

19) The School ‘Anand Shiksha Niketan’ started as a ……….

Ans: Game

20) Babar Ali gets the children to listen to him because ………

Ans: He used to be friendly with them / He are more like friends with the children.

21) When was Babar Ali’s school institutionalized? Ans: In 2002

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22) Who initially provided the rice for the mid-day meals at Babar Ali’s school?

Ans: His father Nasiruddin Sheikh

23) Babar Ali’s afternoon school is now registered and recognized by the Government of ………….

Ans: West Bengal

24) Who is described as an’ illiterate fishmonger’ by morning and a ‘crusading educationalist’ by afternoon?

Ans: Tulu Rani Hazara

25) What does Tulu Rani Hazra do when she ventures on her fish selling rounds of nearby villages?

Ans: She Confront erring parents who’ve stopped sending their children to school and to find new students.

26) Who is the most educated of the high school student volunteers at Babar Ali’s school?

Ans: Debarita

27) In Babar Ali’s school, _____ are given free for classes I to V.

Ans: Text books

28) Where is Babar Ali studying?

Ans:  At Cossimbazar Raj Goinda Sundari Vidyapeeth.

29) Who is the afternoon crusuding educationalist?

Ans: Tulu Rani Hazra

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