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Class 11 English Hornbill (Reading Skills) Chapter 1 The Portrait Of a Lady

Class 11 English (Hornbill) Chapter 1, “The Portrait of a Lady,” by Khushwant Singh, is a touching memoir that beautifully portrays the author’s deep bond with his grandmother. This quiz will test your understanding of the narrator’s childhood experiences, his relationship with his grandmother, and the changes in their bond over time. Key themes such as love, devotion, tradition, and the contrast between rural and urban lifestyles will also be covered. Additionally, the quiz will assess your grasp of literary elements like characterization, imagery, and narrative style used by the author to create a vivid and emotional account. The quiz will include multiple-choice questions, comprehension-based analysis, and interpretation-based exercises to evaluate your understanding of this nostalgic and heartwarming story. Get ready to explore the emotional depth and cultural richness of this literary masterpiece through an engaging and insightful quiz!

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Category: Her Death and Its Impact

1. How did the sparrows express their sorrow when the grandmother died?

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Category: His Return After Five Years

2. How did the grandmother react when the narrator decided to go abroad for studies?

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Category: Sings Songs of Warrior’s Homecoming

3. What was the primary reason the woman stopped praying and started singing with the drum?

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Category: Working with Words

4. In the sentence, “She told us that her end was near,” which sense of the word ‘tell’ is being used?

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Category: White Clothes: Symbol of Purity and Serenity

5. How is the grandmother described in terms of her posture in “The Portrait of a Lady”?

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Category: Grandson Goes Abroad for Studies

6. What was the grandmother’s reaction when the grandson left for abroad?

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Category: Common Expressions and Idioms in the Text

7. What does the phrase “an expanse of pure white serenity” imply in the context of the text?

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Category: Less Interaction Between Them

8. What was the turning point in the friendship of the narrator and his grandmother?

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Category: Rosary in Hand, Religious Nature

9. What does the grandmother’s constant use of the rosary signify about her character?

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Category: Reasons for Grandmother’s Disapproval of City Life

10. How did the grandmother spend most of her day after the author grew up?

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Category: Descriptive Imagery

11. What does the phrase “a veritable bedlam of chirrupings” imply about the sounds described in the text?

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Category: Spends Time Feeding Sparrows

12. Where did the grandmother feed the sparrows in the city house?

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Category: Literary Devices Used

13. What literary device is employed in the phrase “a turning-point”?

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Category: Living Together in the Village

14. What was the grandmother’s routine in the morning before taking the narrator to school?

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Category: Conclusion

15. In “The Portrait of a Lady,” the narrative explores universal themes through personal experiences. Which of the following themes is most directly addressed in the story?

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Category: Early Bond Between Grandmother and Grandson

16. Why did the grandmother sit inside reading scriptures while the grandson was at school?

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Category: Thousands of Silent Sparrows Gather

17. What did the sparrows do when the grandmother’s corpse was carried off?

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Category: Both Explore the Theme of Memory and Loss

18. What does the word ‘cardboard’ denote in the poem “A Photograph”?

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Category: Separation and Reunion

19. How did the grandmother react when the narrator decided to go abroad for further studies?

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Category: Concerned About Spiritual Education

20. Why was the grandmother distressed when the author started going to the city school?

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Category: Introduction

21. In the poem “The Portrait of a Lady,” the phrase “the laboured ease of loss” suggests a paradoxical feeling. What does this paradox imply about the narrator’s emotions towards his mother?

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Category: Introduction of Science and Music (which she disliked)

22. What scientific concept did the narrator teach his grandmother that made her unhappy?

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Category: Description of the Grandmother

23. What was the grandmother’s appearance like in her old age?

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Category: School Adjacent to the Temple

24. What did the priest teach the children at the school?

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Category: Generational Differences

25. In “The Portrait of a Lady,” where did the author go to school initially?

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Category: Grandmother’s Religious Beliefs and Devotion

26. Why did the grandmother sit inside and read the scriptures while the children sang the alphabet or prayer?

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Category: The Grandmother’s Traditional Beliefs vs. Modern Education

27. How did the grandmother react when the author mentioned they were being given music lessons?

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Category: Lack of Religious Studies

28. Why was the grandmother distressed about the English school?

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Category: Language Used by The Grandmother and the Grandson

29. Which language do you think the author and his grandmother primarily used to communicate with each other?

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Category: Noticing Verb Forms

30. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect tense.

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Category: Role in His Education

31. What was the grandmother’s reaction when the narrator announced they were being given music lessons?

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Category: Portrait vs. Photograph: Two Different Forms of Remembrance

32. What does the word “transient” mean in the poem “A Photograph”?

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Category: Grandmother’s Last Days and Death

33. How did the sparrows react when the grandmother’s corpse was carried off?

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Category: An Autobiographical Account

34. What is an autobiographical account primarily focused on?

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Category: Prayer Beads (Rosary): Symbol of Faith and Devotion

35. How did the sparrows express their sorrow when the author’s grandmother died?

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Category: Irony

36. What is the irony in the grandmother’s behavior when the author went abroad for studies?

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Category: Main Events in the Story

37. How did the sparrows express their sorrow when the author’s grandmother died?

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Category: Change and Continuity in Relationships

38. What does the word “paddling” mean in the context of the poem “A Photograph”?

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Category: Use of Past Perfect Tense in Recounting the Past

39. Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past perfect tense to recount a past event?

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Category: Grandmother’s Disapproval of Western Education

40. What was the grandmother’s reaction to the narrator learning about western science and learning?

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Category: The Changing Relationship Between Generations

41. How would you describe the character of the author’s grandmother?

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Category: Old, Wrinkled, Always in White Clothes

42. What was the grandmother’s attitude towards music as described in “The Portrait of a Lady”?

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Category: Relationship Between Grandmother and Grandson

43. What were the three phases of the author’s relationship with his grandmother before he left the country to study abroad?

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Category: Connection to the Poem “A Photograph” (Shirley Toulson)

44. What does the word ‘cardboard’ denote in the poem “A Photograph”?

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Category: Emotional and Spiritual Strength

45. What did the grandmother do in her final hours?

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Category: Accompanying Him to School

46. Why did the grandmother always accompany the narrator to school?

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Category: Sparrows: Symbol of Love and Mourning

47. What did the sparrows do when the grandmother’s corpse was carried away?

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Category: Waking Up the Author

48. Why did the grandmother recite her morning prayer in a monotonous sing-song while bathing and dressing the narrator?

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Category: Phases of the Author’s Relationship with His Grandmother

49. Why was the grandmother unhappy with the author’s education in the city?

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Category: Physical Appearance

50. What was the grandmother’s hair like?

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Category: Teaching Him Religious Hymns

51. What did the grandmother do with the women of the neighbourhood?

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Category: Symbolism

52. What is the meaning of the line “Both wry with the laboured ease of loss” in the poem “A Photograph”?

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Category: Grandmother’s Acceptance of Change and Solitude

53. What was the grandmother’s happiest moment of the day when the author was at university?

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Category: Metaphors and Similes

54. Which of the following is an example of a simile?

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Category: Comparative Analysis with Other Texts

55. How does the author describe his grandmother’s religious nature in “The Portrait of a Lady”?

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Category: About the Author: Khushwant Singh

56. What is the birth year of Khushwant Singh?

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Category: The Grandmother’s Faith and Devotion

57. What was the primary activity of the grandmother from sunrise to sunset?

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Category: The Role of Memory and Nostalgia

58. What has not changed over the years according to the poem?

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Category: Unusual Behavior Before Death

59. What was the reaction of the sparrows when the grandmother passed away?

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Category: Expected Emotional Reaction, but She Remains Calm

60. How did the grandmother actually react when the narrator left for abroad?

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Category: Personality Traits

61. Which words are used in the text to convey the grandmother’s character and the narrator’s perception of her?

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Category: Connection to Other Literary Works

62. In William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” and Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness,” how do the symbols of darkness and savagery function differently in each work?

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Category: Symbolism in the Story

63. What do the sparrows symbolize in “The Portrait of a Lady”?

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Category: Comparison to a Winter Landscape

64. What is the primary color associated with a winter landscape?

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Category: The Shift in Relationship

65. What did the author describe in the first paragraph of “The Portrait of a Lady”?

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Category: Aging, Loneliness, and Death

66. How did the author’s grandmother behave just before her death?

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