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Class 12 English (Vistas) Chapter 5 On The Face Of It

Chapter 5 of Class 12 English (Vistas), titled “On the Face of It,” written by Susan Hill, explores the theme of human isolation and the need for companionship. The story revolves around a young boy named Derek, who suffers from a facial disfigurement, and an elderly man, Mr. Lamb, who has an artificial leg. The two characters form an unlikely bond despite their differences and disabilities. Through their interaction, the story delves into the emotional and psychological impact of physical appearance on one’s self-esteem and relationships. The themes of acceptance, friendship, and overcoming personal barriers are central to the narrative. This quiz will test your understanding of these themes, character development, and the moral lessons imparted through the story.

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Category: Derry: Insecure, withdrawn, bitter, but later inspired to change

1. What internal conflict does Derry face when he first meets Mr. Lamb?

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Category: Derry, a teenage boy with a burned face, meets Mr. Lamb, an old man with a tin leg

2. Where does Derry meet Mr. Lamb?

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Category: Theme: Acceptance, overcoming disabilities, loneliness, and hope

3. What can be inferred about Derry’s feelings towards Mr. Lamb’s perspective on life?

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Category: The mental struggles of people with disabilities

4. What emotion predominates Derry’s self-perception due to his appearance?

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Category: Susan Hill is a British writer known for her novels, plays, and ghost stories

5. What is one of the central themes in the play ‘On The Face Of It’ by Susan Hill?

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Category: Prejudice Against Disabled Individuals

6. In the context of societal attitudes, what theme is highlighted when individuals judge others based on physical appearances?

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Category: Symbolism (e.g., “crab apples” = life’s struggles)

7. In evaluating the symbolism of “crab apples,” what societal implications are conveyed regarding modern life, and how effective is the symbolism in conveying these implications?

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Category: Mr. Lamb’s warm and philosophical approach to life

8. How does Mr. Lamb suggest overcoming feelings of loneliness?

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Category: Psychological and Social Aspects

9. According to Mr. Lamb, what should individuals focus on to overcome their fears?

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Category: His mother discouraging him from returning to Mr. Lamb

10. How do Derry’s aspirations create a conflict with his mother’s protective instincts, and what effect does this have on their relationship?

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Category: Often explores psychological struggles, human relationships, and social issues

11. What motivates Derry to return to Mr Lamb’s garden despite feeling initially unwelcome?

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Category: Derry’s Mother: Overprotective, shaped by society’s prejudice

12. What is a primary concern of Derry’s mother regarding Mr. Lamb?

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Category: Power of Positive Thinking

13. Why is positive thinking important in overcoming emotional challenges according to the syllabus?

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Category: Mr. Lamb: Optimistic, wise, lonely, but welcoming and kind

14. In the context of Mr. Lamb’s garden, what does it represent symbolically in the play?

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Category: Tragic ending: Mr. Lamb falls off a ladder and dies, leaving Derry devastated

15. How does Mr. Lamb’s fall from the ladder symbolize his relationship with Derry and its impact on themes of change and acceptance?

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Category: Metaphor (“Weeds” represent outcasts like Derry and Mr. Lamb)

16. What deeper societal issue does the metaphor of “weeds” address in Mr. Lamb’s conversation with Derry?

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Category: Self-Acceptance and Overcoming Insecurities

17. How does Mr. Lamb deal with his loneliness in the story?

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Category: Despite his mother’s objections, Derry returns to meet Mr. Lamb

18. How does Derry’s relationship with Mr. Lamb provide a societal commentary on disability stigma compared to his relationship with his mother?

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Category: Derry’s transformation from hopelessness to confidence

19. How does Derry initially feel about himself due to his appearance?

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Category: Weeds and Flowers → Weeds (Derry) are as valuable as flowers (society’s “normal” people)

20. Why does Mr. Lamb emphasize the idea that physical appearances do not define a person’s worth?

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Category: Mr. Lamb’s Open Gate → Acceptance and inclusivity

21. Which theme is emphasized when Mr. Lamb keeps his garden gate open for everyone?

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Category: Disabilities do not define a person

22. According to the syllabus, what plays a significant role in overcoming societal barriers faced by individuals with disabilities?

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Category: Loneliness and Social Isolation

23. In the context of social isolation, what do open spaces symbolize?

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Category: How positivity and companionship can transform a person

24. What role does fear play in personal transformation according to the syllabus?

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Category: Derry is bitter, withdrawn, and insecure because of how society treats him

25. What does Mr. Lamb encourage Derry to see differently?

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Category: Derry sneaks into Mr. Lamb’s garden

26. What motivates Derry to venture into Mr. Lamb’s garden initially?

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Category: A single person’s kindness can change someone’s life

27. How can kindness affect a person’s life?

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Category: How society isolates those with physical differences

28. Which character is mentioned as feeling isolated due to physical differences?

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Category: Irony (Derry finally finds hope, but Mr. Lamb dies)

29. What is ironic about the timing of Mr. Lamb’s death in relation to Derry’s newfound perspective on life?

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Category: Crab Apples → Life’s struggles and challenges

30. What might the crab apples symbolize in the context of overcoming life’s struggles and challenges?

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Category: Mr. Lamb encourages him to embrace life and not let his disability define him

31. In what way does Mr. Lamb influence Derry’s perception of disability, leading to a transformation in Derry’s mindset?

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Category: Derry’s decision to go back, only to find Mr. Lamb dead

32. How does Derry react upon discovering Mr. Lamb has passed away?

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Category: Contrast (Derry’s pessimism vs. Mr. Lamb’s optimism)

33. How does Mr. Lamb’s perspective on challenges differ from Derry’s?

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Category: About the Author: Susan Hill

34. Which two characters are introduced at the beginning of the play ‘On The Face Of It’?

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Category: Self-confidence is key to overcoming social prejudice

35. What motivates an individual with low self-esteem to avoid social interactions?

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