The begger class 9th
Short answer type question
👉 Question (1) For how many days had 'the poor hungry man' said, had nothing to eat ?
'बेचारे भूखे आदमी' ने क्या कहा कि उसे कितने दिनों तक कुछ खाने को नहीं मिला ?
✍️ Answer. The poor, hungry man said that he had nothing to eat for three days.
👉 Question (2) How did he lose his eight-year old job as a schoolteacher ?
उसकी आठ वर्ष पुरानी स्कूल के अध्यापक की नौकरी कैसे चली गई ?
✍️ Answer. He, as he told Sergei, lost his eight-year old job as a schoolteacher because of a conspiracy against him. He became a victim of a false accusation.
👉 Question (3) Describe the beggar as Sergei, the advocate, found.
जिस रूप में वकील सरगेई ने भिखारी को पाया, उसका वर्णन करें |
✍️ Answer. When Sergei saw the beggar, he was wearing a ragged, fawn-coloured overcoat. His eyes were dull and drunken, and he had a red spot on either cheek.
👉 Question (4) What did the mendicant ask money for from Sergei ?
भिखारी ने सरगेइ से धन किसलिए माँगा ?
✍️ Answer. The mendicant asked money from Sergei, for, he said that, he had an offer of a position in the province of Kaluga, but he had no money. He needed money to get three.
👉 Question (5) How did Sergei recognize that he had met the man the day before the previous day ?
सरगेई ने कैसे पहचाना कि मैं इस आदमी से परसों मिल चुका था ?
✍️ Answer. Sergei's eyes fell on the man's overshoes, one of which was high and the other low. Seeing them he remembered that he had met him the day before the previous day in Sadovya street. He had then told Sergei he was a student.
👉 Question (6) What did the man admit, laying his hand on his heart ?
उस आदमी ने अपना हाथ अपने हृदय पर रखते हुए क्या स्वीकारा ?
✍️ Answer. Laying his hand on his heart, the man admitted that he was laying. He was neither a student nor a school teacher. The truth was he sang in a Russian choir and was sent away for drunkenness.
👉 Question (7) Who was Sergei's cook ? Why did Sergei call her out of the kitchen ?
सरगेई की रसोइया कौन थी ? सरगेई ने उसे रसोईघर से बाहर क्यों बुलाया ?
✍️ Answer. Olga, a woman, was Sergei's cook. He called her out of the kitchen so that she might take Lushkoff into the wood-shed and let him chop wood.
👉 Question (8) The man accepted the chopping of wood, because he was hungry and wanted work. Is this so ? If not, then why ?
आदमी ने लकड़ी काटना इसलिए स्वीकार किया क्योंकि वह भूखा था तथा वह काम चाहता था | क्या ऐसा ही है ? यदि नहीं, तब क्यों ?
✍️ Answer. No, the man did not accept the chopping of wood because he was hungry and wanted work. He was not at all willing to work. He did so because of pride and shame, and because he had been trapped by his own words.
👉 Question (9) Olga took 'the beggar' into the yard. What did she do then ?
ओल्गा 'भिखारी' को अहाते में ले गई | तब उसने क्या किया ?
✍️ Answer. Taking 'the beggar' into the yard, Olga glared wrathfully at him, shoved him aside with her elbow, unlocked the shed, and angrily banged the door.
👉 Question (10) What did the pseudo-teacher do then, write in brief.
तब उस छद्दम अध्यापक ने क्या किया ? संक्षेप में लिखिए |
✍️ Answer. Then the pseudo-teacher seated himself on a log, and became lost in thought with his red cheeks resting on his fists.
👉 Question (11) Why did Sergei's anger vanish and why did he feel sorry and ashamed of himself ?
सरगेई का क्रोध क्यों लुप्त हो गया तथा क्यों उसे दुःख हुआ तथा स्वयं पर लज्जा आई ?
✍️ Answer. Seeing the beggar pulling a billet of wood towards him, setting it up between his feet and tapping it feebly with the axe, and repeating the process, Sergei's anger vanished and he felt sorry and ashamed of himself.
👉 Question (12) From that day on he often appeared in the yard and every time work was found for him. What jobs did he do ?
उस दिन से वह बहुधा अहाते में आता था और हर बार उसे काम दिया जाता था | वह कौन-से काम करता था ?
✍️ Answer. From that day on he often appeared in yard and every time work was found for him. He could be seen now shovelling snow, now putting the wood-shed in order, and now beating the dust out of rugs and mattresses.
👉 Question (13) Why did the Carters jeer at him when they were moving Sergei's furniture, etc. ?
जब गाड़ी वाले सरगेई का फर्निचर, आदि ढो रहे थे, तो वे उस पर क्यों हँसे ?
✍️ Answer. When they were moving Sergei's furniture, etc., the Carters jeered at him for idleness, his feebleness, and his tattered, funny overcoat.
👉 Question (14) What was the beggar's name ? What 'some other' cleaner employment' was offered to him by Mr. Sergei ?
भिखारी का क्या नाम था ? श्री सरगेई-द्वारा उसे कौन-सा दूसरा साफ रोजगार दिया गया ?
✍️ Answer. The beggar's name was Lushkoff. The 'some other employment' that was offered to him by Mr. Sergei was that of writing.
👉 Question (15) Where did Sergei see the man again after two years ?
दो वर्ष के बाद सरगेई ने उस आदमी को दुबारा कहाँ देखा ?
✍️ Answer. After two years, one evening, Sergei saw the man again at a theatre.
👉 Question (16) How did, Lushkoff said, he drag himself out of a pit ?
लशकौफ ने कहा कि उसने स्वयं को गर्त से बाहर कैसे निकाला ?
✍️ Answer. Lushkoff said that he dragged himself out of a pit by flying his (Sergei's) protection.
👉 Question (17) Who was it, in actual, that saved 'the beggar' ?
वस्तुतः वह कौन था जिसने 'भिखारी' को बचाया ?
✍️ Answer. Though Mr. Sergei tried his best to mend the beggar, it was, in actual, Olga, the cook who saved the beggar.
👉 Question (18) Olga, in anger, used to call Lushkoff 'you sot'. What else did she call him ?
ओल्गा गुस्से में लशकौफ को 'तू नशेड़ी' कहा करती थी | वह उसे और क्या कहती थी ?
✍️ Answer. Olga, in anger, besides calling Lushkoff 'you sot', used to call him 'you miserable creature', 'you unlucky man', 'you drunkard' and 'you unhappy one.
👉 Question (19) Did Lushkoff cut wood at Sergei's house himself ? If not, who did his work for him ?
क्या लशकौफ सरगेई के मकान पर स्वयं लकड़ी काटा करता था ? यदि नहीं, तो उसका काम कौन किया करता था ?
✍️ Answer. No, Lushkoff did not cut wood at Sergei's house himself. It was Olga, the cook, who did it all.
👉 Question (20) Owing to what did a change take place in Lushkoff ?
किस कारण लशकौफ में परिवर्तन आया ?
✍️ Answer. It was owing to Olga's words and her noble deeds that a change took place in Lushkoff's heart. It was only she who set him right.
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