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CBSE
Class 11
English
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The Tale of Melon City
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Question Bank - The Tale of Melon City

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Question Bank: The Tale of Melon City

This poem tells a humorous story about a King who creates a fuss over a low arch that causes him to lose his crown. It explores themes of justice and absurdity in governance.

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Question Bank - The Tale of Melon City

Q1.

What characteristic describes the King in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q2.

What event triggers the King's reaction in the poem?

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Q3.

What is the King’s initial response to the mishap regarding the arch?

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Q-00048919
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Q4.

Who does the King ultimately decide should be punished?

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Q-00048920
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Q5.

What does the King's character reveal about justice in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q-00048921
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Q6.

How does the poem reflect irony regarding the King's rule?

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Q-00048922
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Q7.

What lesson can be inferred about leadership from the poem?

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Q8.

What does the phrase 'leaves us in peace and liberty' imply about the people's perspective on the King?

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Q9.

What illustrates the theme of accountability in the poem?

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Q-00048925
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Q10.

How is humor presented in the poem?

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Q11.

Which quality of the King is highlighted throughout the poem?

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Q12.

What narrative technique is employed in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q13.

What does the King's analogy to a 'melon' suggest about his rule?

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Q14.

How does Vikram Seth use language to create a whimsical tone in the poem?

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Q15.

What does the arch symbolize in the poem?

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Q-00048945
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Q16.

What was the King's initial reaction when he lost his crown under the arch?

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Q17.

Who did the King initially want to punish for the incident under the arch?

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Q18.

What did the old man suggest should be punished instead of the builders?

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Q19.

What was the crowd's reaction to the King's desire for a hanging?

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Q20.

What was the ultimate fate of the King due to his own decree?

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Q21.

Which line indicates that the arch was built at the King's command?

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Q22.

What does the phrase 'placid King' suggest about the King's demeanor?

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Q23.

What literary device is primarily used in 'Constructed, that triumphally would span'?

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Q24.

How does the King's perception of justice evolve throughout the poem?

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Q25.

What role does the Councillor play in the story?

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Q26.

What is the main conflict in 'The Construction of the Arch'?

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Q27.

What does the conclusion of the poem suggest about leadership?

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Q28.

Why did the workmen build the arch as they did?

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Q-00048958
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Q29.

What aspect of the King's character is revealed through his reaction to the arch?

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Q-00048959
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Q30.

What was the initial cause of the King's anger in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q31.

What was the King's reaction after losing his crown?

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Q32.

Who did the chief of builders blame for the King's crown incident?

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Q33.

What absurd suggestion did the Councillor make regarding the hanging?

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Q34.

What was the King's ultimate fate at the end of the story?

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Q35.

What prompted the ministers to crown a melon as King?

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Q36.

What characterizes the King's ruling style as described in the poem?

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Q37.

What thematic element is highlighted by the King's arbitrary punishment?

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Q38.

What does the King's final decision about punishment suggest about his character?

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Q39.

Why do the ministers proclaim that the next person to pass the City Gate will choose the ruler?

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Q40.

What quality of the town is suggested by how the citizens respond to the King's punishment?

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Q41.

What ultimately happens to the kingdom after the King's execution?

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Q42.

What role does the concept of justice play in the King's decisions?

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Q43.

What can be inferred about the citizens' intelligence based on their choice of a king?

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Q44.

What did the King initially decide to do when he lost his crown under the arch?

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Q45.

Why did the workmen claim they should not be hanged?

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Q46.

Upon hearing the workmen's defense, what was the King's reaction?

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Q47.

What was the outcome of the King's deliberation process?

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Q48.

What does the King's title of 'just and placid' suggest about his character?

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Q49.

Which event directly led to the King's decision-making crisis?

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Q50.

What philosophical concept is most evident in the King's final decision?

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Q51.

What was the architects' response when summoned regarding the blame?

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Q52.

What feelings did the King experience when he was informed about the amended plans?

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Q53.

How did the King's ministers react when they realized the King’s dilemma?

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Q54.

What does the phrase 'Long live the King!' signify in the context of the ministers' actions?

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Q55.

What element of storytelling is highlighted by the absurdity of a melon being crowned as King?

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Q56.

The king’s shift from being placid to nearly losing his head illustrates which theme?

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Q57.

What action does the King take after losing his crown under the arch?

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Q58.

What does the Councillor suggest regarding the hanging of the arch?

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Q59.

How does the King react to the Councillor's statement about the arch?

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Q60.

What ultimately happens to the King as a result of the arch's height?

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Q61.

Why does the King decide to postpone consideration of guilt?

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Q62.

What theme does the poem mainly convey through the fate of the King?

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Q63.

What does the King's initial reaction to losing his crown suggest about his character?

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Q64.

What is the significance of the Councillor's role in the poem?

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Q65.

Which literary device is predominantly used in the portrayal of the King's decision-making process?

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Q66.

What does the phrase 'the nation wants a hanging' imply about public sentiment?

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Q67.

How does the poem reflect on the responsibilities of leadership?

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Q68.

What does the phrase 'he fitted' refer to in the context of the poem?

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Q69.

In what way does the poem use humor to convey its message?

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Q70.

What is the tone of the poem regarding governance?

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Q71.

What can be inferred about the King's wisdom based on his actions throughout the poem?

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Q72.

Who was summoned when the King needed counsel after the incident with the architect?

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Q73.

What was the reason the King intended to hang the workmen?

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Q74.

What character trait best describes the King throughout the poem?

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Q75.

What was the method used to choose the new ruler after the King's demise?

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Q76.

What is the primary role of the king in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q-00049006
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Q77.

How did the ministers react to the decision of crowning a melon?

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Q-00049007
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Q78.

What was the cause of the king losing his crown?

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Q-00049008
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Q79.

What kind of humour is prevalent in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q-00049009
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Q80.

How does the king respond to the chief of builders blaming the workmen?

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Q-00049010
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Q81.

What might the choice of a melon as king symbolize?

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Q82.

What is revealed about the materials used for the arch?

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Q83.

What does the King's placid nature ultimately lead to?

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Q84.

What does the king ask for after the architect's defense?

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Q85.

Which event primarily triggers the need for a new ruler?

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Q86.

What does the phrase 'just and placid' imply about the king's character?

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Q87.

What does the phrase 'long live the King!' imply in context?

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Q88.

What eventual consequence befalls the architect?

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Q89.

How does the idiot's response affect the selection of the new king?

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Q90.

What theme is primarily explored in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q91.

What does the King's initial reaction to the architect's defense reveal about his character?

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Q92.

Which statement best encapsulates the king’s situation after consulting the wisest man?

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Q93.

What is a key theme presented in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q94.

How is humor used in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q95.

How does the reaction of the townspeople to their melon king reflect societal values?

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Q96.

What does the arch symbolize in the poem?

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Q97.

What can we infer about the role of the ministers in the story?

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Q98.

What ultimately defines the king’s approach to justice?

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Q99.

What irony is presented by the phrase 'who are we to say what he should be'?

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Q100.

What role do the workmen play in the unfolding events?

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Q101.

What does the arch symbolize in 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q102.

How does the King's placid nature contribute to the plot of the poem?

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Q103.

What irony is present in the conclusion of 'The Tale of Melon City'?

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Q104.

What role do the Ministers play in the governance depicted?

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Q105.

What is the underlying theme of laissez faire in the poem?

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Q106.

How does the poem depict the concept of justice?

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Q107.

What does the King's decision-making process reveal about his character?

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Q108.

What does the King's fate suggest about the nature of leadership?

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Q109.

What is the significance of the phrase 'the King is dead' in the context of governance?

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Q110.

How does the poem convey humor through the King's trials?

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Q111.

What can be inferred about the people's response to their absurd ruler?

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Q112.

What underlying message about governance is presented in the King's decision to execute the arch?

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Q113.

What does the crowd's reaction to the King's execution reveal?

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Q114.

Which character trait does the architect exhibit when confronted by the King?

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Q115.

Why do the ministers crown a melon as King at the end?

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