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Lost Spring Important Questions and Answers Class 12 English Free PDF

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Lost Spring Important Questions and Answers Class 12 English Free PDF

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  1. Lost Spring Important Questions and Answers Class 12 English Free PDF We have provided you with Lost Spring Important Questions and Answers Free PDF download as per latest CBSE syllabus. To score good marks in your exam, Learn these Extra Questions on a daily basis.You can also get an unseen passage for class 4 to 12 in hindi and english here. Lost Spring Important Questions and Answers Free PDF Short Answer Type Questions Q1. Who was Saheb-e-Alam? Ans. Saheb-e-Alam was a ragpicker. He lived in Seemapuri, Delhi. Q2. Justify the title of the lesson ‘Lost Spring’. Ans. Spring is the best season of the year. In the same way, childhood is the best time of human life. Child labourers like Saheb-e-Alam andMukesh have lost the carefree nature and childhood. Q3. ‘Garbage to themis gold’. Comment. Ans. Garbage is gold to the ragpickers. It is their daily bread. It is the only means of their survival. Q4. Food is more important for survival than identity.Do you agree? Why? Ans. Yes, food is more important for survival. Human beings need food to eat and a home to live. They may not have an identity but they cannot live without food.

  2. Q5. Is Saheb happy working at the tea stall,Explain? Ans. No, Saheb is not happy working at the tea stall. He is no more master of his own life. He has lost his carefree look and freedom.He is a servant now. He has to follow the orders of the owner of the tea stall. Q6. What is Mukesh’s dream? Do you think he will be able to achieve it? Ans. Mukesh’s dream is to become a Motor Mechanic .Yes, he will be able to achieve his dream. He seems to be very determined and he has the ability to dare. Q7. Mention the hazards of working in the glass bangles industry. Ans. There are a lot of hazards of working in the glass bangles industry. The bangle makers are forced to work at high temperature in the dingy cells without air and light. They lose their eyesight. Q8. What makes the city of Firozabad famous? Ans. The city of Firozabad is famous for bangles.Every other family is engaged in making bangles. It is the centre of India’s glass blowing industry. Q9. How is Mukesh’s attitude to his situation different from that of his family? Ans. Mukesh’s attitude is different from that of his family. The family members have accepted that bangle making is their destiny. They cannot change it because it is God given. But Mukesh dares to dream. He has a dream to be a Motor Mechanic. He wants to be the master of his own destiny.

  3. Q10. Why does the author say that the bangle makers are caught in a vicious circle? Ans. The bangle makers of Firozabad are caught in the vicious circle of sahukars, police and middlemen. They exploit them continuously. They are not able to organise themselves into a cooperative. If they do so they might be beaten up and dragged to jail for doing something illegal. Long Answer type Questions Q1. Describe the difficulties that the bangle makers of Firozabad face in their lives. Ans. The bangles makers of Firozabad face a lot of difficulties in their lives. They have to work in hazardous conditions in dingy cells without light and air in high temperature. They often lose their eyesight.They have spent generations working in the glass industry yet they live in poverty. They are caught in the vicious circle of Sahukars, policemen and middlemen. They are unable to form a co-operative because if they do so, they will be caught and dragged into jail for doing something illegal. They do not dare to dream. They have accepted this grinding poverty as their destiny. The future of their children is also dark. We hope these Lost Spring Important Questions and Answers Class 12 English Free PDF Download will be useful to score well marks in CBSE board exam.If You need MCQ Questions for other subjects in class 12 then click here.These MCQ Question for Class 12 are prepared by our expert teachers.

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