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CBSE
Class 11
English
Woven Words
The Story
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Question Bank - The Story

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Question Bank: The Story

This chapter discusses the significance of storytelling in novels, exploring how stories have been essential since ancient times.

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Question Bank - The Story

Q1.

What is regarded as the fundamental aspect of a novel?

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Which character in the text expresses a strong desire for a good story?

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Q3.

What literary device does Scheherazade use to maintain suspense?

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Q4.

How does Forster characterize the primitive audience of stories?

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Q5.

What does Forster suggest about the age of storytelling?

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Q6.

Which term best describes the ‘backbone’ of a novel according to Forster?

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Q7.

What can happen if an audience predicts the outcome of a story?

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Q8.

Which statement best reflects Forster's judgment on the importance of story in a novel?

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Q9.

What does Forster imply about the relationship between story and other literary elements?

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Q10.

Why does Forster compare story to a ‘tape-worm’?

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Q11.

In the context presented, how does Forster view the taste of readers who prefer stories?

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Q12.

What role does curiosity play in relation to storytelling according to Forster?

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Q13.

What is emphasized as essential for Scheherazade's survival?

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Q14.

In Forster’s view, how is the arrangement of events in a story defined?

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Q15.

What perspective does Forster adopt when reflecting on the importance of story in novels?

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Q16.

Which element does Forster wish to elevate above storytelling?

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Q17.

What is identified as the fundamental aspect of the novel according to E.M. Forster?

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Q18.

Which aspect does the second man's view on novels emphasize?

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Q19.

In Forster's comparison, who does he liken the audience's curiosity to?

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Q20.

What literary tool does Forster suggest is vital for engaging an audience?

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Q21.

Which time period does Forster trace the origins of storytelling back to?

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Q22.

What is suggested as the main consequence of the audience guessing what happens next?

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Q23.

How does Forster describe Scheherazade's storytelling method?

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Q24.

What does Forster consider problematic about focusing solely on the story aspect of novels?

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Q25.

What does Forster mean by saying that 'the story runs like a backbone'?

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Q26.

In discussing storytelling, Forster uses the term 'atavistic'. What does this imply?

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Q27.

Forster mentions three voices regarding novels. What is a common sentiment among them?

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Q28.

What does the phrase 'crack of dawn' signify in the context of Scheherazade's storytelling?

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Q29.

What type of audience does Forster envision while discussing storytelling?

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Q30.

What is the primary purpose of Forster's exploration of storytelling in novels?

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Q31.

How does Forster view the relationship between story and other literary elements?

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Q32.

What is considered the fundamental aspect of a novel according to Forster?

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Q33.

How does Forster describe the ancient audience that enjoyed storytelling?

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Q34.

What literary device does Scheherazade use to save herself?

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Q35.

According to Forster, what element is essential in the backbone of a story?

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Q36.

What criticism can be made about a story, according to Forster?

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Q37.

What time period does Forster suggest storytelling dates back to?

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Q38.

How does Forster differentiate between daily life and storytelling?

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Q39.

What does Forster mean by describing the story as a 'naked worm of time'?

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Q40.

Why does Forster say a novel must always include a story?

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Q41.

What can be inferred about Forster's view on the complexity of novels?

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Q42.

Which of the following represents Forster's view of the relationship between time and storytelling?

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Q43.

What is implied to be the primary audience for early storytelling?

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Q44.

According to Forster, what must a novelist adhere to within their narrative?

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Q45.

Which author's techniques does Forster reference to highlight the manipulation of time in storytelling?

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Q46.

What is primarily contrasted with time in daily life, according to Forster?

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Q47.

In daily life, how does one event connect to another as per the text?

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Q48.

According to Forster, what does a good novel incorporate besides the life in time?

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Q49.

What is the effect of time on daily life as noted in the text?

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Q50.

In the text, what is meant by ‘double allegiance’ in daily life?

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Q51.

How does Forster describe the story in comparison to a novel?

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Q52.

Which literary form does Forster suggest does not disregard the concept of time?

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Q53.

What happens when a novelist ignores time in their storytelling?

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Q54.

In the text, how is the future described in relation to time?

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Q55.

What does Forster imply about our perception of significant moments in life?

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Q56.

According to Forster, how do dreamers relate to the notion of time?

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Q57.

What designates the clock's existence in a narrative as vital according to Forster?

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Q58.

How does Forster suggest the experience of time may vary?

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Q59.

What describes the approach Forster takes toward the philosophy of time?

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Q60.

What is the primary function of a story according to E.M. Forster?

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Q61.

Which element does Forster claim is a key factor for a successful novel?

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Q62.

What criticism can be made about a poorly structured story?

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Q63.

In Forster's view, what two components does a good novel intertwine?

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Q64.

What is the significance of 'time' in storytelling, based on Forster's analysis?

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Q65.

What does Forster mean by 'the life in time'?

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Q66.

How does Scheherazade's storytelling method function within the narrative of 'The 1001 Arabian Nights'?

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Q67.

What is a potential flaw in a story, as noted by Forster?

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Q68.

In Forster's exploration, how do stories relate to our daily lives?

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Q69.

Which aspect of a story can enhance its engagement with the audience?

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Q70.

What does Forster imply about the relationship between story and character?

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Q71.

How does Forster characterize the basic story structure?

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Q72.

What narrative technique does Forster suggest is vital in engaging readers?

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Q73.

What is the underlying theme of Forster's discussion on storytelling?

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Q74.

What is a fundamental aspect of novels according to Forster?

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Q75.

According to Forster, what does the narrative structure of a story primarily involve?

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Q76.

Forster suggests that an engaging story is one that makes the audience feel what?

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Q77.

What does Forster liken the story to, emphasizing its basic but essential nature?

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Q78.

What is a critical flaw of a story according to Forster?

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Q79.

Forster refers to an audience from primitive times as what kind of group?

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Q80.

What is the primary role of storytelling in a novel according to E.M. Forster?

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Q81.

In the text, Forster uses which literary figure to illustrate the concept of suspense?

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Q82.

Which characteristic of a story makes an audience want to know what happens next?

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Q83.

How does Forster relate daily life to the concept of time in storytelling?

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Q84.

How does Forster describe the story in relation to time?

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Q85.

What distinguishes 'the life by values' from 'the life in time' in the context of storytelling?

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Q86.

What connection does Forster make between storytelling and human evolution?

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Q87.

Which element does Forster consider essential in evaluating a good novel?

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Q88.

According to Forster, what is a potential fault of a story?

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Q89.

The term 'atavistic' as used by Forster implies a connection to what?

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Q90.

What analogy does Forster use to describe the construction of a story?

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Q91.

Forster suggests that in the context of storytelling, seeking suspense is akin to what primal instinct?

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Q92.

In the context of storytelling, what does 'life by values' refer to?

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Q93.

In the narrative structure, which element is least important according to Forster's analysis?

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Q94.

How does Forster characterize the earliest audiences of stories?

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Q95.

How does time influence our understanding of narrative structure in novels while relating to human experience?

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Q96.

What literary tool does Scheherazade use to maintain suspense?

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Q97.

What does Forster imply about the significance of time in a novel?

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Q98.

What does Forster suggest is a limit to the appreciation of storytelling?

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Q99.

According to Forster, how should a good novel relate to 'life in time' and 'life by values'?

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Q100.

Which statement best encapsulates Forster's view on the essence of a novel?

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