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CBSE
Class 12
English
Flamingo
Lost Spring
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Question Bank - Lost Spring

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Question Bank: Lost Spring

This chapter explores the harsh realities faced by children like Saheb and Mukesh, who endure poverty and exploitation, highlighting the urgent need for change in their lives and society at large.

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Question Bank - Lost Spring

Q1.

What does Saheb look for in the garbage dumps?

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Q2.

Why did Saheb's family migrate to the city?

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Q3.

What does the phrase 'scrounging for gold' imply?

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Q4.

What is the significance of Saheb's name, 'Saheb-e-Alam'?

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Q5.

Which factor contributes to the perpetuation of child labor in Seemapuri?

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Q6.

How does the glass bangle industry relate to child labor as depicted in the text?

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Q7.

What does the author suggest about the promises made to poor children?

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Q8.

What does the term 'web of poverty' signify in the context of the text?

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Q9.

Which literary device is utilized in the phrase 'Drowned in an air of desolation'?

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Q10.

How does the author portray the children’s perspective on their work?

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Q11.

What is at stake for Saheb according to his comments about education?

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Q12.

What does the phrase 'rag-picking' indicate about survival in Seemapuri?

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Q13.

What is the relationship between child labor and poverty as illustrated in the chapter?

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Q14.

What message does the author send about the dreams of impoverished children?

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Q15.

What is the main occupation of the people living in Seemapuri?

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Q16.

What major event led Saheb's family to leave their home in Dhaka?

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Q17.

Why do the inhabitants of Seemapuri consider food more important than identity?

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Q18.

Which statement best describes Saheb's feelings toward garbage?

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Q19.

What did Saheb mean when he said he sometimes finds a 'Rupee in the garbage'?

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Q20.

How long have inhabitants been living in Seemapuri?

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Q21.

What does Saheb's name, 'Saheb-e-Alam', mean?

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Q22.

In Seemapuri, what fabric of life is woven through the lives of children?

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Q23.

Why do the children in Seemapuri prefer being barefoot?

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Q24.

What do the women in tattered saris express about their choice to live in Seemapuri?

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Q25.

Which of the following best describes the living conditions in Seemapuri?

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Q26.

Why do children find wonder in garbage compared to their parents?

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Q27.

Why might Saheb's dream of attending school seem unattainable?

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Q28.

The phrase 'web of poverty' in the chapter refers to:

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Q29.

What role do the children's interactions with garbage play in their lives?

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Q30.

Which of the following themes is central to 'Lost Spring'?

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Q31.

What does Saheb-e-Alam's name mean in contrast to his reality?

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Q32.

In the context of Firozabad, what tradition hinders Mukesh from pursuing his dream?

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Q33.

Why does the author suggest that children are often found barefoot in Seemapuri?

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Q34.

What is the primary industry in Firozabad that employs child labor?

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Q35.

What ultimately determines the survival of families in Seemapuri?

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Q36.

What does the phrase 'Saheb-e-Alam' contrast with in the text?

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Q37.

How does the author portray the psychological impact of poverty on Saheb?

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Q38.

Which of the following is a reason that perpetuates child labor in Firozabad?

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Q39.

What is the primary reason families in Seemapuri prioritize food over identity?

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Q40.

What is the main hazard faced by children working in the glass bangle industry?

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Q41.

What societal issue is highlighted through Mukesh’s aspirations?

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Q42.

What societal factor is most responsible for the continuation of child labor in Firozabad?

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Q43.

How does the author illustrate the generational cycle of poverty in the bangle-making industry?

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Q44.

What dream does Mukesh have in the chapter?

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Q45.

What represents 'gold' for the children in Seemapuri?

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Q46.

Why do the children in Firozabad continue to work in hazardous conditions?

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Q47.

What does Mudgal’s view on cooperative organization among bangle makers reveal about their situation?

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Q48.

Which factor contributes to the persistence of child labor in the bangle industry?

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Q49.

How does the text illustrate the disparity between the beauty of bangles and the workers' lives?

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Q50.

What does the phrase 'scrounging for gold' imply about the children’s perspective on their environment?

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Q51.

In the context of the chapter, what does 'survival in Seemapuri' refer to?

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Q52.

How does tradition influence the working conditions of child laborers in Firozabad?

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Q53.

What literary device is employed when the text refers to 'a web of poverty'?

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Q54.

In what way does the narrative style enhance the understanding of children's plight in the story?

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Q55.

What emotional effect does the text aim to convey about the children’s labor?

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Q56.

What societal change does Mukesh's aspiration symbolize?

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Q57.

What is the role of government authorities mentioned in the text regarding child labor?

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Q58.

How does the community view the children working in the bangle industry?

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Q59.

What could help eliminate child labor according to the text?

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Q60.

What does Saheb-e-Alam mean in contrast to Saheb's reality?

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Q61.

What is the primary reason Saheb left Dhaka?

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Q62.

What does the author suggest about children not wearing shoes?

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Q63.

What does the term 'rag-picking' symbolize in the context of survival?

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Q64.

What does Saheb's shift to a job at the tea stall signify?

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Q65.

How does the community in Seemapuri prioritize food over identity?

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Q66.

What role do middlemen play in Firozabad’s bangle-making industry?

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Q67.

Why are laws against child labor rarely enforced in Firozabad?

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Q68.

What is Mukesh's dream despite his surroundings?

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Q69.

What does the author's portrayal of the children in 'Lost Spring' suggest about societal responsibility?

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Q70.

How do systemic issues perpetuate poverty in Seemapuri?

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Q71.

What is the significance of Saheb looking at the tennis players?

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Q72.

Why does Mukesh wish to become a mechanic?

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Q73.

What does the term 'web of poverty' imply in the text?

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