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Class 12 English (Flamingo) Chapter 8 Going Places

The Class 12 English (Flamingo) Chapter 8: Going Places quiz is designed to assess your understanding of the story’s key themes, characters, and narrative elements. This quiz covers important aspects such as Sophie’s dreams, aspirations, and her struggle between reality and fantasy, along with the underlying social and emotional nuances. By attempting this quiz, you will gain deeper insights into the character’s psyche and the author’s portrayal of youthful ambition and disillusionment. Detailed feedback will help you identify areas for improvement, and successful completion will earn you a certificate to recognize your efforts and achievement.

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Category: Compare Sophie’s character to any real-life or fictional character.

1. How does Sophie’s dream life differ from her actual circumstances?

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Category: Jansie discouraging Sophie due to financial constraints.

2. Consider the concept of financial constraints. How might someone in a real-world scenario face challenges similar to those experienced by Sophie when trying to achieve dreams that contradict their financial situation?

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Category: Sophie’s disappointment when Casey doesn’t show up at the canal.

3. How does Sophie’s relationship with her brother Geoff influence her perception of her encounter with Danny Casey?

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Category: Danny Casey: Symbol of Sophie’s hero worship, characterization.

4. How does Sophie differ from Jansie in her view of meeting Danny Casey?

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Category: Symbolism: Representations of ambition and disappointment.

5. How does Sophie’s emotional state change while waiting for Danny Casey at the arcade?

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Category: Debate: “Is it harmful to have unrealistic dreams?”

6. How does the socio-economic background of an individual influence their aspirations?

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Category: Identify colloquial terms and suggest formal alternatives.

7. Convert the following sentence into formal language: “He was gobsmacked by the unexpected promotion.”

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Category: Research projects on famous sportspersons and their influence on the youth.

8. What effect does a socio-economic background have on youth perception of sports icons?

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Category: Sophie’s socio-economic background (indications from the setting and description).

9. How does Sophie react emotionally to discussions about money within her family?

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Category: Create sentences using the highlighted words.

10. Analyzing the dream of becoming a renowned artist, how does the character’s aspiration reflect adolescent fantasizing?

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Category: Sophie: Dreams, personality traits, relationship with family.

11. How would you describe Sophie’s relationship with her brother Geoff?

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Category: Hero Worship: Symbolism of Danny Casey.

12. How does Sophie’s idolization of Danny Casey manifest as a psychological escape mechanism in her life, and what does it reveal about her perception of self-worth?

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Category: Major themes in Barton’s works

13. How does the relationship between family and friends impact the aspirations of characters in Barton’s stories?

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Category: The Canal Bench: Symbol of isolation and longing.

14. How do Sophie’s interactions with her family affect her views on fantasy and reality?

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Category: Similes and Metaphors: “Words had to be prized out of him like stones.”

15. How does the simile “Words had to be prized out of him like stones” affect the reader’s perception of the character?

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Category: Critical Analysis

16. What does the colloquial expression “feeling blue” mean in informal language?

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Category: The significance of the match scene.

17. What internal conflict is highlighted in Sophie during the match scene?

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Category: About the Author

18. What does the solitary elm symbolize in “Going Places”?

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Category: Active vs. passive voice in the narrative

19. Convert the following sentence to active voice: “The novel was written by the author.”

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Category: Identification of verb forms, use of participles, and narration.

20. What style of narration is used in the sentence: “He remembered his mother’s words as he walked down the street”?

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Category: A. R. Barton: Background, literary style, and thematic focus.

21. What does the metaphor “Sophie’s dreams were castles built on clouds” imply about her character?

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Category: Overview of the Story “Going Places”

22. Which character trait best describes Sophie from “Going Places” based on her dreams and aspirations?

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Category: Sophie’s character and dreams.

23. Why is Sophie’s dream of meeting Danny Casey considered unrealistic by others?

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Category: Differences between Sophie and Jansie.

24. What psychological aspect of Sophie’s character is most likely to cause strain in her relationship with her family in the long term?

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Category: Summary of the plot.

25. Why does Sophie confide in Geoff about her supposed meeting with Danny Casey?

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Category: Compare this story with other tales of hero worship in films or literature.

26. What motivates the protagonist’s hero-worship in the story?

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Category: Geoff’s mixed feelings about Sophie’s story.

27. Why might Sophie want Geoff to believe her story about meeting Danny Casey?

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Category: Discuss the role of socio-economic background in shaping aspirations.

28. In literature, how is a character’s socio-economic background typically reflected in their actions?

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Category: Class Divide and Aspirations: Socio-economic limitations of Sophie’s family.

29. What does the delicate bow on Sophie’s mother’s apron symbolize within the context of the story?

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Category: Adolescent Fantasies vs. Reality.

30. Based on the text, what can be inferred about Sophie’s family’s socio-economic status?

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Category: Danny Casey: Idealized version of success and admiration.

31. What emotions does Sophie experience when she imagines meeting Danny Casey again?

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Category: Creative Exercises

32. What does the colloquial expression “gutted” mean?

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Category: Adolescent dreams and hero worship.

33. How does the socio-economic background of the characters influence their dreams in the story?

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Category: Role-play: Reenacting Sophie’s conversation with Geoff.

34. Where does Sophie claim the meeting with Danny Casey took place according to her narrative?

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Category: The match-day scene where Sophie watches Casey play.

35. What can be inferred about Sophie’s relationship with Geoff based on their interactions during the match?

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Category: Writing Practice

36. Consider the sentence: “Sophie, dreaming about meeting her idol, walked home with Jansie, chatting about reality.” What do the present participles ‘dreaming’ and ‘chatting’ reveal about Sophie and Jansie’s relationship?

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Category: Geoff: Quiet and reserved, admired by Sophie.

37. How does Geoff’s appearance contribute to his character as perceived by Sophie?

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Category: Jansie: Realistic mindset, contrasting nature to Sophie.

38. (A) Sophie’s frequent daydreams about becoming a successful actress are directly linked to her socio-economic constraints.
(R) Daydreaming provides Sophie with an escape from the limitations imposed by her current circumstances and strengthens her sense of identity tied to success.

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Category: Sophie’s dreams of becoming a fashion designer or boutique owner.

39. How does Sophie’s imagination play a role in her dream of owning a boutique?

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Category: Explanation of colloquial expressions: “prized out like stones,” “chuffed,” etc.

40. How does the use of the expression “prized out like stones” in a narrative impact the reader’s understanding of the character’s emotional state and the difficulty faced?

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Category: Use of present participles: “Jansie, linking arms…”.

41. In the sentence “Sophie walked, humming softly,” what is the main action?

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Category: Write an imaginary interview with a sports star you admire.

42. In an imaginary interview, where does a young fan claim to have met their sports hero for the first time?

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Category: Incongruity, chuffed, prodigy, wharf, arcade.

43. Imagine a scenario at a wharf where two friends, Alex and Sam, observe ships arriving from distant lands. They discuss how these ships represent dreams and realities. How might incongruity play a role in their conversation regarding their personal aspirations versus the actualities they face?

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Category: Sophie’s Father: Practical and dismissive of Sophie’s fantasies.

44. Which societal expectation is reflected in Sophie’s father’s reaction to her dreams?

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Category: Imagine you are Sophie. Write a diary entry reflecting on your feelings after the day at the canal.

45. In what setting does Sophie imagine meeting Danny Casey?

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Category: Sophie’s claim of meeting Danny Casey in the arcade.

46. Why does Sophie create the story of meeting Danny Casey?

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Category: Imagery: Descriptions of the arcade, the match, and the canal.

47. How does the imagery of the arcade contribute to Sophie’s internal conflict about her fantasies and reality?

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Category: Motorbike and Mechanic Tools: Representation of Geoff’s grounded reality

48. How does Sophie’s socio-economic background influence her dreams and perceptions?

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Category: Family Relationships: Sophie’s bond with Geoff, disagreements with her father.

49. How does Sophie’s father react when she talks about her dreams of becoming a fashion designer?

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Category: Working with Words

50. What does the metaphor “a blanket of snow” mean?

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Category: Symbolism in the Story

51. In what way does the arcade represent a contrast between Sophie’s aspirations and her present circumstances?

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