Class 9 English (Moments Supplementary Reader) Chapter 8 A House is Not a Home

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Class 9 English (Moments Supplementary Reader) Chapter 8 A House is Not a Home

This quiz on Chapter 8: A House is Not a Home from Moments (Class 9 English) is designed to assess your understanding of the story’s plot, characters, and themes. It will test your knowledge of key events, the emotional struggles faced by the narrator, and how he learns the true meaning of home and belonging. The quiz explores important themes such as loss, resilience, the importance of relationships, and the distinction between a house and a home. Additionally, it examines how the narrator’s experience of losing his house and later finding comfort in his community helps him grow emotionally. Through multiple-choice questions, short answer prompts, and analytical discussions, this quiz aims to reinforce your comprehension of the chapter while encouraging critical thinking about family, support systems, and the deeper significance of home beyond material possessions.




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Strangers and classmates offer him support and friendship.

1. What did the narrator feel when the classmates showed their support?





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Act out the scene where the narrator finds his lost cat.

2. How did the narrator feel when he finally found his lost cat?





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His classmates’ support helps him feel less alone.

3. What effect did the support of his classmates have on the author after the fire?





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Introduction

4. What is the product of $4 \times 5$?





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Brave and selfless, runs back to save important family memories.

5. What was the narrator’s immediate reaction when they realized their cat was missing during the fire?





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The Fire Incident

6. What did the narrator’s mother run back into the house to save?





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Coping with Change and Loss

7. What actions of the schoolmates change the author’s understanding of life and people, and comfort him?





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Fears being an outcast and struggles with his emotions.

8. What helped the author start participating in life again after the fire?





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The narrator realizes his cat is missing, which devastates him.

9. Where did the narrator spend the night after the fire?





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The Cat – Represents hope, survival, and emotional attachment.

10. How did the protagonist feel when they found their cat after the fire?





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A small town where the narrator moves to a new high school.

11. How does the author’s cat return to him after the fire?





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Finding the Lost Cat

12. How did the narrator feel when they were reunited with their cat?





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The Narrator (Zan Gaudioso)

13. How did the narrator feel when he realized his cat was missing after the fire?





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Feels lonely as his closest friends are in a different school.

14. What did the author feel when his closest friends were sent to a different high school?





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The next day, the narrator reluctantly goes to school.

15. Why didn’t the narrator’s mother allow them to stay home from school?





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They collect books, clothes, school supplies, and essentials for him.

16. What did the people who had never spoken to the narrator before do?





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Realization of What Truly Matters

17. What realization did the author have while watching his house being rebuilt?





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The narrator and his mother run outside as flames engulf the house.

18. What did the narrator’s mother run back into the house to retrieve?





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The Firefighters

19. What did the fireman do after putting an oxygen mask on the narrator’s mother?





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The Narrator (Zan Gaudioso) – A teenage boy struggling with changes in his life.

20. What was the narrator’s initial reaction to the fire at his house?





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Loneliness vs. Community Support

21. What helps the author overcome his loneliness after the fire incident?





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Returning to School and Feeling Isolated

22. What made the narrator feel isolated at their new school?





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Narrator’s loneliness at the beginning vs. his acceptance at the end.

23. What was the primary reason for the narrator’s feeling of isolation at the beginning of high school?





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The family spends the night at the grandparents’ house.

24. Why couldn’t the family go back into their house that night?





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A writer known for her inspirational stories.

25. Which of the following books is written by Maya Angelou?





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The house is almost completely burned down.

26. Why did the narrator feel a deep sense of loss after the fire?





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A fire suddenly breaks out, and smoke fills the house.

27. What does the author notice one Sunday afternoon that leads to the fire incident?





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The Kind Stranger

28. Why does the author’s mother run back into the burning house?





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Initially, the narrator feels isolated and lost.

29. Why did the narrator feel isolated in high school?





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The cat had run over a mile away, scared by the fire.

30. What was the narrator’s immediate reaction upon realizing their cat was missing during the fire?





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Recently moved from junior high to a new high school.

31. What advice did the author’s old teachers give to help them adjust to the new school?





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Emotional Growth and Self-Discovery

32. What symbolizes the author’s return to emotional stability and happiness?





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The Narrator’s Struggles at a New School

33. Why did the narrator feel isolated at the new school?





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“Smoke poured in through the seams of the ceiling.”

34. Why did the narrator’s mother run back into the burning house?





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Conclusion

35. What does the return of the author’s cat symbolize in the story?





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Dealing with Loss

36. What was the main reason the narrator felt a deep sense of loss after the fire?





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Initially lonely and struggling with change

37. What happened to the protagonist’s shoes during the fire incident?





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A month later, while watching the house being rebuilt, a woman returns his cat.

38. Why couldn’t the narrator be contacted about their lost cat?





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Learns the value of community, friendship, and resilience.

39. How did the community at school respond to the narrator’s situation after the fire?





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Implies the narrator’s emotional healing and newfound happiness.

40. How does the kindness of the stranger contribute to the narrator’s emotional healing?





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One Sunday afternoon, the narrator is doing homework at home.

41. How did the narrator describe the weather that day?





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The Meaning of Home

42. How did the author feel when he saw his house burning down?





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Debate on Materialism vs. Emotional Bonds

43. What is a common criticism of materialism when compared to emotional bonds?





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The Narrator’s Schoolmates

44. What did the narrator feel when her schoolmates bought her school supplies and clothes?





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Unexpected Kindness from Schoolmates

45. Why did the woman return the protagonist’s cat?





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The Power of Kindness and Community

46. What was the author’s initial reaction to the kindness shown by his schoolmates after the fire?





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The next day, his schoolmates surprise him with gifts.

47. Why was the protagonist overcome by emotion when he saw the table set up with gifts?





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The narrator loses his house, belongings, and sense of security.

48. Why is the author deeply embarrassed the next day in school?





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About the Author: Zan Gaudioso

49. What is the primary purpose of an author biography?





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The Narrator’s Mother – A strong and caring woman.

50. What did the narrator feel when he thought of losing his mother during the fire?





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The Narrator’s Mother

51. What did the narrator’s mother carry out of the house during the fire?




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