This chapter tells the story of an eight-year-old girl named Valli who embarks on her first bus journey to town, symbolizing her desire for independence and exploration.
What does Valli's mother say about understanding things in the world?
How does Valli assert her independence and maturity during the bus ride?
What lines in the text indicate that Valli was enjoying her bus ride?
Which detail contributed to Valli's fascination with the bus journey?
How did Valli's relationship with the conductor develop during the ride?
What was Valli's strongest desire regarding her experience on the bus?
What were Valli’s thoughts when she saw the scenery outside the bus?
How did Valli feel about the bus conductor at the end of her journey?
What does the conductor's response to Valli reveal about his character?
Which line reflects Valli's realization of being treated like an adult?
Which statement best describes the main theme of 'Madam Rides the Bus'?
What does Valli do when she hears about the sights from her friends?
Which theme is most prominent at the conclusion of Valli's adventure?
What emotional reaction does Valli have when she first boards the bus?
Why does Valli feel a mix of shyness and pride when she boards the bus?
What is Valli's reaction when the bus conductor offers her a cold drink?
What does Valli see from the bus that leaves her struck dumb with wonder?
How did Valli manage to see outside the bus despite the canvas blind?
How did Valli perceive the bus ride in relation to her village life?
What lesson can be drawn from Valli's determination to ride the bus?
What thematic element is highlighted through Valli's journey on the bus?
What does Valli's laughter indicate about her character on the bus ride?
What emotions did Valli experience when she saw the bus passengers?
What reaction did Valli have upon seeing her first view from the bus?
What does Valli's action of peering over the window blind symbolize?
How did Valli feel when she saw the dead cow on her return journey?