Narayanpur Incident
I Answer the following question
1.Why had students been marching How was it an unusual march?
The students were marching to serve a notice to the Collector, a representative of His Majesty’s government. Their demand was to ask the British to quit India or face the consequences. It was an unusual march because the students, who were the marchers, marched in complete silence as if the police, some of whom walked in front of the students and some by their sides, did not exist. After serving the notice, except for shouting once, ‘Mahatma Gandhi ki jai’, they briskly marched back in the same manner as they had come.
2. A police officer was seen talking to the student leaders. Can you guess what the officer had been talking to them?
Really the police officer has not expected this type of March. They might think that there were shouts, slogans and people will violate. To control the situation they might use their lottery etc. So he came to students and asked about this. There was less work for them.
3. Babu and Manju were a bit disappointed with the way students were marching. What was the reason?
The students were totally silent and they went back peacefully. For young children, the significance of the silent march wouldn’t have made much sense. They would have taken slogans, lathi-charge, and bloodshed as indicative of heroism and patriotism. So, Babu and Manju were a bit disappointed with the way the students were marching.
4. What had the police expected about the way of protest? How did the student leaders manage the protest?
The police expected that there will be so much protest against the British. So many people including a teacher were arrested. The angry people might destroy the public property’. The revolt people could do anything and disturb the peace of the people. But the intention of the student’s leaders was completely different. They planned to do more things and give more troubles to police officers. If they get arrested easily, there was of no use? They had to awaken the people by distributing the copies of Mahatma’s speech., etc. So they managed their march so silently and showed their protest against British rule non – violently.
5.What was there in the ‘mysterious parcel’? What suspicion did the police have about that?
Answer:There was a cyclostyling machine in the mysterious parcel. The higher officer knew about the cyclostyle machine and a number of copies of Mahatma’s speech were distributed in that town. They wanted to know, where that machine was, and who were the people doing all these things. So they talked to themselves, that night they may attack their house with a search warrant.
6.Why had Patil, the sub-inspector come there? Who believed him? What was the result?
Answer:Patil, the sub-inspector of police was the friend of the teacher. So he wanted to help them. He came and explained the situation, it was a safer side if they handed over (gave) that machine to him. They may escape from arrest. Amma believed him and handed over that machine to a police officer before the other police come.
7.What do you think is the writer of the incident trying to impress upon the readers?
Answer:The writer of the Narayanapura incident tries to impress upon the readers how different people fought against the British in different ways. Leaders like the Mahatma fought selflessly and inspired thousands of Indians like the teacher, his family, and other young college students like Suman. More significantly, there were people like Patil, who belonged to the system but had their hearts in the freedom struggle. In fact, their situation was pitiable. For the sake of their livelihood, they would have taken up the job of the police. But secretly they were with the freedom fighters and tried to do their bit risking their own safety
8.How did the policeman help the teacher’s family? Why?
Answer:The police sub-inspector Patil visits the house of the school teacher who has been arrested for participating in the Quit India movement. Though the teacher’s wife and children are afraid at first, the sub-inspector puts them at ease introducing himself as a classmate of the teacher in a school and recalling how the teacher had helped him escape from caning several times. He also expresses his love for his country. He tells them about the impending raid on their house that night since the police had information about their possessing a cyclostyling machine used for making copies of the Mahatma’s speech. He offers to take the machine to a safe place till the search was over. He also asks all the others except the teacher’s family to leave the place as they could be charged with hiding people as well. Thus, the sub-inspector helps the teacher’s family.
9.How do you know that Mohan’s mother was supportive of their struggle?
Answer:Mohan’s mother used the pooja room to hide the cyclostyling machine. She also allowed Suman to hide in the house. From the conversation between Mohan and Mohan’s mother, it is clear that she advised them on what to do and what not to do.
III Give one word for the following:
1.Walk or move unsteadily. Answer: stagger
2.Condition of being lost in dreamy, pleasant thoughts. Answer: reverie
3.tremble slightly or vibrate. Answer: quiver
4. bum or shine unsteadily Answer:flicker
5.showing sound judgment and common sense. Answer: shrewdly
6.Pull or drag roughly and with much effort.Answer: lug
III Multiple Choice Questions
1.Narayanapur incident was written by
a. Shashi Deshpande
b. Mohan
c. D.S.P.
d. Sriranga
e. Answer:Shashi Deshpande
2.The year 1942 was the line of _____
a. Non – cooperation
a. Swadeshi movement
b. Quit India Movement
c. Independence movement
d. Answer: Quit India Movement
3.A police officer who came to see the procession was ______
a. S.P.
b. D.C.P
c. D.G.P.
d. D.S.P
e. Answer: d. D.S.P
4.The two boys holding aloft a picture of the ________
a. Jawaharlal Nehru
b. Mahatma
c. Bharat Matha
d. Goddess
e. Answer:Mahatma
5.The children like others rushed out _____of the rain
a. careless
b. heedless
c. needless
d. fearless
e. Answer: heedless
6.They walked in complete _____
a. with noise
b. without noise
c. silence
d. with slogans
e. Answer:. silence
7.The students turned back and one of them shouted ______
a. Mahatma Gandhi ki Jai
b. Quit India
c. Jai Jai
d. Jai Bharat Matha ki
e. Answer:Mahatma Gandhi ki Jai
8.Unless you’re _____ said amma
a. Gandhiji
a. Patriotic
b. Adolf Hitler
c. Indian
d. Answer:Gandhiji
9.That was a notice served on the collector, as _____
a. Britsh officer
a. authoritative
b. Patriotic
c. Representative
d. Answer:representative
10.It’s like a _____ of war
a. notice
b. declaration
c. friend
d. starting
e. Answer: declaration
11.The boy ______ in with a large newspaper covered parcel in his hands
a. moved
b. walked
c. staggered
d. marched
e. Answer:staggered
12.The mysterious parcel which turned to be a _____ machine
a. sewing
b. cyclostyling
c. secret
d. big
e. Answer: cyclostyling
13.Your husband was my ____ in school
a. classmate
b. senior
c. friend
d. well-wisher
e. Answer:friend
14.‘Please, Patil Saheb’, Amma said rather _____
a. impatiently
b. calmly
c. shrewdly
d. patiently
e. Answer:impatiently
15.Mohan burst out again, ‘Amma, how can you trust _______?
a. person
a. neighbor
b. policeman
c. friend
d. Answer:policeman
16.‘Come in, Amma _____ to the man
a. inviting
b. looking
c. calling
d. beckoned
e. Answer:beckoned
17.O.K. Amma, Mohan said and ______ into puja room
a. went
b. ducked
c. stepped
d. run
e. Answer:ducked
18.No need for Mohan to ______ It’s the police
a. announce
b. state
c. said
d. feared
e. Answer:announce
f. II. Match the following :Do it your self
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