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Class 12 English (Flamingo) Prose Chapter 4 : The Rattrap

This Class 12 English (Flamingo) quiz on Prose Chapter 4: The Rattrap is designed to comprehensively evaluate your understanding of all possible topics and subtopics within the chapter. It covers essential elements such as character analysis, thematic exploration, plot development, symbolism, and important dialogues. The questions are categorized to ensure that each critical aspect is tested. With detailed feedback on your performance, you’ll be able to identify your weaker areas and strengthen your key concepts. To make the experience even more rewarding, you’ll receive a certificate upon successful completion of the quiz.

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Category: Edla’s insistence on kindness and hospitality

1. Why did Edla insist on inviting the peddler to their home?

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Category: “Impenetrable prison”

2. What role does the ironmaster’s daughter play in the story?

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Category: Irony: The peddler, who sees others as prey for the “trap,” falls into it himself

3. What is the irony in the peddler’s perception of others as prey for his “trap”?

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Category: Describe a situation where empathy changed someone’s life.

4. How does the peddler’s realization of Edla’s kindness reflect his transformation?

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Category: Greed and Deception: Consequences of dishonesty

5. How did kindness influence the peddler’s transformation in the story?

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Category: Differences in the crofter’s blind trust versus Edla’s intuitive trust

6. Why did Edla choose to trust the peddler, despite knowing that he was not who he claimed to be?

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Category: Crofter’s Hospitality: Generosity shown by the crofter

7. What moral dilemma does the peddler face after experiencing the crofter’s hospitality and learning about the thirty kronor?

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Category: Christmas Eve Transformation: Peddler stays with Edla and changes his ways

8. Consider the peddler’s decision to return the stolen money after his stay with Edla. What does this action suggest about the role of trust and compassion in transforming behavior?

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Category: Reflection on poverty and moral choices

9. How is the metaphor of a “trap” used to symbolize the protagonist’s internal struggle with moral decisions, impacting his character development throughout the story?

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Category: “Unwonted joy”

10. What is the main theme highlighted by the peddler’s encounter with Edla in the story?

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Category: Discuss the role of trust in relationships, as shown in the story.

11. (A) The crofter shared his earnings from selling milk with the peddler.
(R) The crofter trusted the peddler because they had been neighbors for a long time.

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Category: Character Sketches

12. Who is the protagonist in ‘The Rattrap’?

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Category: Lost in the Forest: Peddler’s entrapment in the woods

13. Analyze how the realization of being entrapped in the forest affects the peddler’s psychological state. What major psychological change does this realization bring about?

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Category: Use of reflexive pronouns: “himself,” “yourself”

14. Which reflexive pronoun is used in the sentence: “She bought herself a new dress”?

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Category: Literary Devices and Techniques

15. Who in the story is described as having ‘a heart as cold as ice’?

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Category: Contrast between the ironmaster and Edla in their treatment of the peddler

16. How does Edla’s approach to the peddler differ from that of the ironmaster, and what significant change in the peddler is highlighted by this difference?

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Category: Themes and Messages

17. What is a common theme in texts about street children?

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Category: Moral and Philosophical Reflections

18. What theme is emphasized when a character decides to leave dishonest ways after realizing its traps?

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Category: The crofter showing his 30 kronor to the peddler

19. How does the crofter financially support himself after stopping day labor?

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Category: Grammar and Language Analysis

20. Which instance below best demonstrates an unexpected reaction from a character influenced by culture-specific games?

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Category: Fairy-tale style narration

21. Where is the setting of this fairy-tale style story?

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Category: “The world is nothing but a big rattrap.”

22. Which theme is primarily explored through the interaction between the peddler and the ironmaster?

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Category: The Crofter: Kind, lonely man who helps the peddler

23. What moral dilemma does the crofter’s trust create for the peddler?

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Category: About the Author

24. What nationality was Selma Lagerlof?

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Category: Edla Willmansson: Kind and perceptive daughter of the ironmaster

25. How does Edla Willmansson’s invitation to the peddler reflect on her personality?

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Category: Symbolism: The rattrap symbolizing human greed and entrapment

26. What is the rattrap metaphorically compared to in the story?

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Category: The Ironmaster: Strict but misguided employer

27. How does the ironmaster’s perception of the peddler as a former acquaintance symbolize deeper themes in the story?

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Category: Imagine Edla’s letter to her father explaining her belief in second chances.

28. Imagine Edla is writing a letter to her father explaining her belief in second chances. She uses the peddler’s story as an example. If Edla elaborates on how kindness led to the peddler’s transformation, what real-world lesson does she emphasize in her letter?

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Category: Introduction to the Story

29. Which theme is most prominently explored through the peddler’s experiences in the story?

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Category: Selma Lagerlöf: Background and contributions

30. Where is the story “The Rattrap” set?

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Category: At the Ironworks: Mistaken identity by the ironmaster

31. What was the emotional state of the peddler when he realized that the ironmaster had mistaken him for someone else?

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Category: Key Vocabulary and Phrases in Context

32. How does understanding reflexive pronouns enhance comprehension of character motivations in real-world scenarios?

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Category: Loneliness and the Need for Companionship: The crofter’s eagerness to talk to the peddler

33. Why was the crofter eager to talk to the peddler?

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Category: “Keep body and soul together”

34. Analyze how effectively ‘The Rattrap’ conveys its message about redemption through the portrayal of the rattrap seller in modern society.

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Category: The Letter and the Gift: Peddler leaves money with a note of gratitude

35. How did Edla feel about the peddler after receiving the gift and letter?

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Category: Write a diary entry from the peddler’s perspective after leaving Ramsjö.

36. What does the rattrap symbolize in the peddler’s life?

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Category: The Peddler: A vagabond selling rattraps

37. What was the primary item sold by the peddler in the story?

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Category: Human Compassion and Redemption: Edla’s kindness leads to the peddler’s transformation

38. (A) Edla’s persistence and compassion lead to the peddler’s decision to return the money he had stolen.
(R) The peddler was initially drawn to the ironmaster’s house because of the opportunity for material gain.

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Category: The bait symbolizing wealth and material benefits

39. Which aspect of life is symbolized by the bait in the metaphorical rattrap?

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Category: Initial Situation: Peddler’s life of poverty and reflection on life as a metaphorical rattrap

40. How can the story of the peddler be seen as a reflection on modern-day ethical struggles?

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Category: Peddler’s fear at the ironmaster’s invitation

41. What does the rattrap symbolize in relation to the peddler’s deeper psychological fear when he is invited by the ironmaster?

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Category: “Plods along the road”

42. How can the themes of loneliness and human kindness portrayed in the story be applied to contemporary societal issues?

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Category: Betrayal: Peddler steals the crofter’s money

43. How did the peddler initially gain the crofter’s trust?

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Category: Set amidst Swedish iron mines

44. What does the metaphor of the world as a “rattrap” symbolize in the story?

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Category: Metaphor: The world as a rattrap

45. How does the metaphor of the world as a rattrap affect the peddler’s outlook on life?

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Category: Symbolism of the Rattrap

46. How does the peddler view the world?

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Category: Important Events

47. What is symbolized by the metaphor of the rattrap in the story?

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Category: The idea that love and understanding can change even the most downtrodden

48. Which concept highlights the belief in the essential goodness within humans?

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