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CBSE
Class 11
English
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The Address
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Question Bank - The Address

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Question Bank: The Address

This chapter explores the emotional journey of a daughter searching for her mother's belongings after the war in Holland, highlighting themes of loss and memory.

Structured practice

Question Bank - The Address

Q1.

What symbolizes the memories of the narrator's past life in the story?

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Q2.

How does the protagonist feel upon encountering the woman wearing her mother's cardigan?

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Q3.

What does the statement 'I thought that no one had come back' imply about the war's impact?

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Q4.

What does the protagonist resolve to do at the end of the story?

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Q5.

Which event represents the loss of cultural identity in the story?

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Q6.

What does the 'musty smell' from the house signify?

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Q7.

Why does the protagonist feel the need to 'forget the address'?

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Q8.

What role does Mrs. Dorling play in the protagonist's life?

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Q9.

How does the story explore the theme of survival post-war?

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Q10.

What might the 'pale wooden buttons' symbolize?

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Q11.

Why does the protagonist consider the address easy to forget?

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Q12.

Which aspect of post-war life is reflected in the protagonist's small rented room?

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Q13.

What does the statement 'I had never heard of her' suggest about the protagonist's connection to her mother?

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Q14.

What does the protagonist's slow journey back to the station symbolize?

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Q15.

Who does the daughter go in search of after the war?

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Q16.

What item was Mrs. Dorling wearing that made the daughter recognize her connection to her mother?

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Q17.

Why does the daughter think she might have rung the wrong bell?

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Q18.

What items does the mother mention that Mrs. Dorling has taken?

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Q19.

What does the daughter feel when she recalls the items left behind by her mother?

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Q20.

When the daughter finally encounters Mrs. Dorling, what is the woman's initial response?

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Q21.

What is the significance of the address given to the daughter?

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Q22.

What emotion does the daughter feel about Mrs. Dorling taking her mother's belongings?

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Q23.

Why does the daughter ultimately decide to leave the belongings behind?

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Q24.

What does Mrs. Dorling insist on doing for the mother during the war?

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Q25.

What does the mention of 'a musty smell' symbolize in the passage?

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Q26.

What does the narrative suggest about the mother's decision to let Mrs. Dorling take her belongings?

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Q27.

What does the daughter think about the change in her home environment upon returning?

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Q28.

What does the closing of the door represent in the context of the narrative?

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Q29.

What can be inferred about the mother's feelings towards Mrs. Dorling?

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Q30.

What does the narrator associate with the address Number 46?

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Q31.

Why does the narrator feel objects lose their value?

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Q32.

What does the phrase 'shreds of black-out paper' symbolize?

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Q33.

How does the narrator's decision to forget the address reflect her emotional state?

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Q34.

In the context of the story, what role do memories play in the value of objects?

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Q35.

What does the protagonist think about Mrs. Dorling when they first meet?

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Q36.

What aspect of post-war life does the narrator reflect on?

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Q37.

Why does the protagonist say, 'I didn’t want to upset myself with the sight of streets and houses full of memories'?

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Q38.

Which object represents a connection to the narrator's past?

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Q39.

What does Mrs. Dorling do with the items from the protagonist's mother?

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Q40.

What does the woman's question 'Have you come back?' imply about the narrator's journey?

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Q41.

What is the significance of the name plate that reads 'Dorling'?

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Q42.

What emotion predominantly drives the narrator's decision to leave?

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Q43.

How does the protagonist feel upon entering the living room at Mrs. Dorling's home?

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Q44.

What does the small rented room symbolize in the narrator's life?

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Q45.

What prompts the protagonist to visit Mrs. Dorling's house again?

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Q46.

How does the narrator’s view on the value of objects change throughout the story?

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Q47.

How does the protagonist's mother justify her agreement with Mrs. Dorling?

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Q48.

What does the term 'familiar life of former times' suggest about the narrator's past?

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Q49.

What emotion is most prominent in the protagonist when she revisits her childhood home?

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Q50.

What realization does the narrator come to regarding her memories and objects?

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Q51.

What does the protagonist think about the possessions left at Mrs. Dorling's?

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Q52.

What overarching theme does ‘The Address’ explore?

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Q53.

In what way does the protagonist's perception of her mother change over the course of the story?

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Q54.

Which of the following best describes the narrator's perspective on her past?

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Q55.

How does Mrs. Dorling’s character primarily influence the plot?

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Q56.

What does the protagonist ultimately decide to do about her feelings toward her past?

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Q57.

How is the theme of memory explored in 'The Address'?

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Q58.

What metaphor can best describe the relationship between the protagonist and her mother's possessions?

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Q59.

What prompts the daughter to visit Mrs. Dorling?

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Q60.

How does the daughter feel when she first encounters the woman at the door?

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Q61.

What does the phrase 'a musty smell emerged' imply about the setting?

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Q62.

What feelings does the daughter experience while walking back to the station?

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Q63.

What does the daughter’s decision to leave her mother's belongings imply about her character?

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Q64.

How does Mrs. Dorling's attitude towards the belongings differ from the daughter's?

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Q65.

What does the daughter's mother's behavior suggest about her views on loss?

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Q66.

What can be inferred from the mother's reaction to Mrs. Dorling taking her belongings?

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Q67.

Why does the daughter question whether she rang the right bell?

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Q68.

What theme is highlighted by the daughter's choice to move on from her mother’s belongings?

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Q69.

What does the statement 'I thought that no one had come back' reveal about the historical context?

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Q70.

What can be understood from the mother’s refusal to ask Mrs. Dorling to return the items?

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Q71.

What does the daughter’s perspective on her mother’s belongings signify about her own growth?

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Q72.

How does the interaction between the daughter and Mrs. Dorling reflect on the concept of memory?

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Q73.

What is the significance of the woman half hiding behind the door during their conversation?

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