Justice Above Self question and answer

Justice Above Self question and answer

Justice Above Self question and answer for 9th standard students. Important notes of the lesso Justice above self is explained in this post. Justice Above Self question and answer.

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Notes of the lesson Justice above self:

C1. Share your responses.

1. How was the bond of friendship between Jummana and Algu?

Ans: The bond of friendship between Jumman and Algu was so strong that when either of them went away from the village, the other looked after his family.

2. On What condition did Jumman’s aunt transfer her property to him?

Ans: She would stay with him and he would look after her. This was the condition.

3. What did the aunt demand to set up a separate kitchen?

Ans: Aunt demanded a monthly allowance to set up a separate kitchen.

4. What made the old lady angry?

Ans: Jumman told aunt that his wife knew best how to run the house and asked her to be patient. So the old lady was angry.

5. How did people react to the old lady when she went explaining her plight?

Ans: Some sympathized with her, others laughed at her. A few others advised her to make it up with her nephew and his wife.

6. Why did Algu Chowdhary say that he could not go against Jumman?

Ans: Jumman was the best friend of Algu. So he said that he could not go against Jumman.

Questions from justice above self:

C2. Share your responses.

1. What was Jumman’s opinion about the panch?

Ans: According to Jumman “The voice of the panch is the voice of God”.

2. Was the old lady right in nominating Algu as the panch knowing very well that he was Jumman’s best friend?

Ans: Yes. The lady was right in nominating Algu. Because she knew that panch knew neither enemy nor friend.

3. What decision did Algu give after listening to Jumman and his aunt?

Ans: Algu gave the decision that Jumman must pay his aunt a monthly allowance, or else the property must go back to his aunt.

4. Why were Algu and Jumman seldom seen together after the panchyat?

Ans: The decision given by Algu was against Jumman. So they were seldom seen together after the panchyat.

Justice above self:

C3. Share your responses.

1. Who did Algu sell his bullock to?

Ans: Algu sold his bullock to Sanju Sahu, a cart driver of the village.

2. What happened to the bullock bought by Sahu from Algu?

Ans: The bullock bought by Sahu from Algu was died within a month.

3. Who did Sahu nominate as the head panch?

Ans: Sahu nominated Jumman as the head panch.

4. How did Algu feel on hearing the judgement?

Ans: Algu said “Victory to the panchayat. This is justice. God lives in the voice of the panch.”

Extract questions of Justice above self:

C1. Think about the text.

Answer the following questions by choosing the correct options.

1. “I am not wanted in your house.”

a. Who is referred as ‘I’?

Ans: I refers to Jumman’s aunt.

b. Where was the speaker an unwanted person?

Ans: The speaker was an unwanted person in Jumman’s house.

c. What did the speaker demand?

Ans: Speaker demanded to give her a monthly allowance to set up a separate kitchen.

2. “How can I go against him?”

a. Who said it?

Ans: Algu said it.

b. Who was not ready to go against?

Ans: Algu was not ready to go against.

c. Why was he not ready to go against the person?

Ans: Jumman was the best friend of Algu. So he was not ready to go against Jumman.

3. “I will abide by her decision.”

a. Who agreed to abide by her decision?

Ans: Jumman agreed to abide by decision.

b. Where did the person make the statement?

Ans: The person made the statement in the village panchyath which was held under banyan tree.

c. What decision is referred to here?

Ans: Jumman let his aunt to nominate the head panch.

4. “He brought us nothing but ruin.”

a. Who said this?

Ans: Sanju Sahu said this.

b. Who was this said to?

Ans: This was said to Algu.

c. How did he bring ruin to his owner?

Ans: The bullock died within a month.

5. “I had become your enemy.”

a. Who had become the enemy of whom?

Ans: Jumman had become the enemy of Algu.

b. When did the enmity start from?

Ans: The enmity started from the last panchayath.

c. What caused the enmity between them?

Ans: The decision given by Algu caused the enmity between them.

Justice Above Self question and answer:

C2. Think over the following questions and try to form your own sentences.

1. What would have done in case you were the panch in place of Algu Chowdhary?

Ans: I would ask Jumman must look after his aunt well or he should return her property.

2. What values do you learn from the lesson? Write them down.

Ans: We learn to look after our elder well. We learnt that we should not violate our agreement at any cost. And we should forget our enmity.

3. Do you like the way Jumma’s wife treated the old lady? Give reasons.

Ans: No. I don’t like the way Jumman’s wife treated the old lady. The old lady transferred her property to Jumman to look after her. But she did not look the old lady in a good manner.

4. Assume yourself to be Jumman. Narrate how you would have looked after the old lady.

Ans: I would have looked after the old lady with great care and love. I tried to meet her demands as much as possible. I would have give respect to her.

5. Discuss in groups how old people should be cared for. Write down the outcome of your discussion in four or five sentences.

Ans: We should look after the old people with great care and love. We should take care of their needs and their wishes. We should respect them and make them feel happy.

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