07. The Last Leaf – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: What were the names of the two young artists?
Ans: 
The names of the two young artists were Sue and Johnsy.

Q2: What happened to Johnsy?
Ans: 
Johnsy got pneumonia and was unable to move from her bed.

Q3: Which plant was there outside of their window?
Ans:
 There was an ivy creeper plant outside of their window.

Q4: How many leaves were there on the tree three days ago?
Ans:
 There were almost a hundred leaves on the tree three days ago.

Q5: What was Johnsy watching through the window?
Ans:
 Johnsy was watching the falling leaves from the ivy creeper tree through the window.

Q6: Why was it natural for the creeper to shed its leaves?
Ans: 
It was Autumn, and it was natural for the creeper to shed its leaves during that season.

Q7: What was Johnsy’s thought?
Ans: 
Johnsy believed that she would die after the fall of the last leaf of the tree

Q8: What would Sue do with her painting?
Ans:
 Sue would sell her painting to get money for them.

Q9: What was Sue painting?
Ans: 
Sue was painting an old miner.

Q10: Who was his model?
Ans: 
Their neighbor Behrman was her model.

Q11: Who was Behrman?
Ans:
 Behrman was a 60-year-old painter who had aspired to paint a masterpiece. He was also a neighbor of Sue and Johnsy, living on the ground floor of their house.

Q12: “I heard the wind last night – I thought it would have fallen.” – Who was the speaker, and what is “it” referred to here?
Ans: 
Johnsy had uttered these words. Here, “it” referred to the last leaf of the ivy creeper tree.

Q13: What was Behrman’s masterpiece?
Ans:
 The last leaf that Behrman painted on the wall, in order to give hope to Johnsy, was his masterpiece.

Q14: What had made Johnsy realize her mistake?
Ans:
 The sight of the last leaf that had not fallen, which Behrman had painted, made Johnsy realize her mistake and changed her perspective.

06. Weathering the Storm in Ersama – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who is the main character of the story?
Ans: 
The main character of the story is Prashant.

Q2: Where did Prashant go to spend the day with a friend?
Ans:
 Prashant went to the block headquarters of Ersama, a small town in coastal Orissa, to spend the day with a friend.

Q3: What was the speed of the wind during the storm?
Ans: 
The speed of the wind during the storm was 350 km/hr.

Q4: Why was Prashant’s friend’s family terrorised?
Ans: 
They were terrorized as fallen trees had damaged the roof and walls of their building during the middle of the storm night.

Q5: Where did the family take shelter?
Ans:
 Prashant, his friends, along with their family took shelter on the roof.

Q6: How were the two coconut trees a blessing in disguise for the family?
Ans: 
At first, the family thought that the two coconut trees were a curse as they had damaged their roof, but later they were beneficial as they used their fruits for eating.

Q7: Describe the water-covered everywhere after the storm?
Ans: 
The water was raging, deadly, and brown in color as it had destroyed everything and carried mud along with it.

Q8: Why did Prashant want to leave the place without further delay?
Ans:
 Prashant wanted to leave the place without further delays as he was too worried about his family members after that devastating cyclone.

Q9: Why did Prashant’s friend and his family members not want Prashant to leave that place?
Ans:
 Prashant’s friend and his family members did not want him to leave that place as the situation was still dangerous.

Q10: What was Prashant carrying with him on his way back to his village?
Ans:
 Prashant was carrying a long sturdy stick with him on his way back to his village.

Q11: When did Prashant feel relieved?
Ans:
 After seeing the two friends of his uncle, Prashant felt relieved.

Q12: What was the name of Prashant’s village?
Ans: 
The name of Prashant’s village was Kalikuda.

Q13: Where did Prashant decide to go to look for his family?
Ans: 
Prashant decided to go to the Red Cross shelter to look for his family.

Q14: What happened to the house of Prashant?
Ans: 
Nothing was left in Prashant’s house except the roof. All the belongings were hanging on the branches of the trees.

Q15: How many people died due to this cyclone?
Ans:
 86 people died due to this cyclone.

Q16: What was the program started by the NGO?
Ans:
 The program started by the NGO was called “Food for Work.”

Q17: What did Prashant do to make the children happy?
Ans:
 Prashant engaged them in different sports events to make the children happy.

05. The Happy Prince – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Where was the statue of the Happy Prince made?
Ans: 
The statue of the Happy Prince was made on a tall column in the centre of the city.

Q2: Why was the Prince called the Happy Prince?
Ans: 
When the Prince was alive, he always remained happy, so he was named the Happy Prince.

Q3: What was used to make the eyes of the statue of the Happy Prince?
Ans: 
Two bright, shining sapphire stones were used to make the eyes of the statue of the Happy Prince.

Q4: Where was the swallow going?
Ans:
 The little swallow was going to Egypt.

Q5: Where did the bird take shelter for a night on the way to Egypt?
Ans: 
The bird took shelter between the feet of the statue of the Happy Prince.

Q6: Where did the bird think to change his shelter from the feet of the statue?
Ans: 
The bird decided to take a new shelter in the chimney of a house.

Q7: What did the swallow see after the third drop fell on it?
Ans: 
The swallow saw tears in the eyes of the Happy Prince.

Q8: The heart of the Happy Prince was made with what?
Ans: 
The heart of the Happy Prince was made with lead.

Q9. What did the statue suggest the swallow to offer to the poor woman?
Ans: 
The statue suggested the swallow offer the ruby from his sword to the poor woman.

Q10: Why were the hands of the woman red?
Ans:
 The hands of the woman became red as they were all pricked by the needle.

Q11: What was the poor woman doing?
Ans: 
The poor woman was embroidering flowers on the gown of the Queen’s maid, who would wear it at the next court ball with the Queen.

Q12: What were the things seen by the Swallow on the way to the poor woman’s house?
Ans: 
The Swallow saw the cathedral, the palace of the city, a beautiful girl with her lover on the balcony, and lanterns hanging on the masts of the ships.

Q13: What kind of warmth was felt by the little swallow?
Ans: 
The little swallow felt the warmth of humanity, the warmth of positivity, which one can get after helping others.

Q14: Whose story was told next by the statue to the swallow?
Ans:
 The story of a young writer was told next to the swallow by the statue.

Q15: What was offered to the young writer to heal his problem?
Ans:
 The Happy Prince offered one of his sapphires from his eyes to the young writer.

Q16: Where did the writer find the beautiful sapphire?
Ans: 
The writer found the beautiful sapphire lying on the withered violets.

Q17: What reason was given by the swallow for the third time to go to Egypt?
Ans: 
The swallow said that the weather in Egypt was warmer than that place, and the place was soon going to face snowfall. So, it was better to leave the place now, according to the swallow.

Q18: Whose pain was explained next by the statue to the swallow?
Ans: 
The statue next explained the pain of a match girl to the swallow.

Q19: What happened to the matchsticks of the match girl?
Ans: 
All the matches had fallen in the gutter and spoiled.

Q20: Why did the swallow decide to stay with the Happy Prince?
Ans: 
As the Happy Prince had become blind after giving the two stones from his eyes, the swallow decided to stay with the Happy Prince.

04. In the Kingdom of Fools – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: What was decided by the king and the idiots of the kingdom of fools?
Ans: They decided to change night into day and day into night.

Q2: What was the punishment for disobeying the rule of the kingdom?
Ans: Anyone who disobeyed would be punished with death.

Q3: Who came to the kingdom of fools, without knowing the rules of the kingdom?
Ans: One day a guru and his disciple came to the kingdom of fools.

Q4: What is Duddu?
Ans: In Kannada language, its meaning is money.

Q5: Why did the disciples not want to leave that kingdom?
Ans: The disciple did not want to leave the kingdom as everything was cheap there.

Q6: What were the things the disciples started eating every day?
Ans: The disciples started eating bananas, ghee, rice, and wheat every day.

Q7: Who came to the king to make a complaint?
Ans: The thief’s brother came to the king to make a complaint.

Q8: Why did the bricklayer not make the wall properly?
Ans: The bricklayer did not make the wall properly because of a dancing girl, whose anklet’s jingling sound distracted him.

Q9: Who went to search for the goldsmith?
Ans: A bailiff went to search for the goldsmith.

Q10: What problem was seen while giving the punishment to the old merchant?
Ans: The merchant was too thin to be executed on that stake.

03. Iswaran the Storyteller – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who is the writer of the story “Iswaran the Storyteller”?
Ans: It was written by R.K Laxman.

Q2: Who was the narrator of the story of Iswaran?
Ans: Mahendra was the narrator of the story of Iswaran.

Q3: What was the profession of Mahendra?
Ans: Mahendra was a junior supervisor of a company.

Q4: What was the asset Mahendra had with him?
Ans: Mahendra had his cook, Iswaran, with him.

Q5: Which book did Iswaran read after his lunch?
Ans: Iswaran used to read some popular Tamil thrillers after his lunch.

Q6: What did the fences seem like for the elephants?
Ans: The fences seemed like matchsticks for the elephants.

Q7: Who made the elephant frightened?
Ans: Iswaran made the elephant frightened.

Q8: Why did Iswaran leave the story unfinished?
Ans: Iswaran left the story unfinished as he had to go warm the dinner for them.

Q9: How did Iswaran manage to bring down the elephant?
Ans: Iswaran used some Japanese art – karate or jujitsu – to bring down the elephant.

Q10: Why did Mahendra enjoy the story told by Iswaran, whether it was credible or not?
Ans: Mahendra enjoyed the story told by Iswaran whether it was credible or not because of his unique storytelling method.

Q11: What is the culinary skill?
Ans: Culinary skill refers to skills related to cooking.

Q12: Why did Iswaran take permission for preparing a special dinner from Mahendra?
Ans: Iswaran took permission for preparing a special dinner as it was an auspicious day, and according to tradition, special food should be prepared to feed the spirits of their ancestors.

Q13: According to Iswaran, what was the factory site before?
Ans: According to Iswaran, the factory site was a burial ground before.

Q14: Describe the woman ghost seen by Iswaran?
Ans: The woman ghost was horrible looking and appeared on a full moon night. She was very ugly and had matted hair with a wrinkled face. She was seen holding an unborn baby in her arms.

Q15: Why did Mahendra decide to resign from the job?
Ans: Mahendra decided to resign from the job as he became horrified by the scary experience of the ghost.

02. The Adventures of Toto – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who was Toto?
Ans: Toto was a naughty monkey.

Q2: From where did the grandfather buy Toto, the monkey?
Ans: The grandfather bought Toto, the monkey, from a Tonga driver.

Q3: Why did the writer’s grandfather buy Toto from the Tonga driver?
Ans: The writer’s grandfather bought Toto to add to his collection in his private zoo.

Q4: Why did the writer and his grandfather decide to keep the news of Toto a secret from his grandmother?
Ans: The writer’s grandmother was against bringing new pets into the house, so they decided to keep the news of Toto a secret from her.

Q5: Where did they keep Toto after bringing him?
Ans: They kept Toto in a little closet in the writer’s bedroom.

Q6: What were the other animals that stayed with the monkey in the grandfather’s zoo?
Ans: There was a tortoise, a pair of rabbits, a squirrel, and the writer’s pet goat in the grandfather’s zoo.

Q7: Where did the writer’s grandfather go to collect his pension?
Ans: The writer’s grandfather went to Saharanpur to collect his pension.

Q8: What is a turnstile?
Ans: A turnstile is a mechanical gate with a revolving horizontal arm that allows only one person at a time to pass through.

Q9: How much money did the grandfather have to pay for Toto’s ticket?
Ans: The grandfather had to pay Rs. 3 for Toto’s ticket.

Q10: Who was the companion of Toto in the writer’s grandfather’s house?
Ans: The family donkey Nana was the companion of Toto in the writer’s grandfather’s house.

Q11: What was a great treat for Toto?
Ans: During winter evenings, a large bowl of warm water for his bath was a great treat for Toto.

Q12: What did Toto take from the lunch table?
Ans: Toto took a dish full of rice from the lunch table.

Q13: Where did the grandfather sell Toto again?
Ans: The grandfather sold Toto to the same Tonga driver.

Q14: Why was Toto sold to the Tonga driver?
Ans: The writer’s grandfather realized that Toto was causing losses by breaking things and causing trouble, so he decided to sell him to the Tonga driver.

01. The Lost Child – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: In which season is the story set?
Ans: 
The story is set in the spring season.

Q2: What were the people doing?
Ans: 
People were coming out of their houses, walking, and some were being carried in bamboo or bullock carts.

Q3: Why did the child lag behind?
Ans:
 The child lagged behind because he was attracted by the toys at a stall and stopped to look at them.

Q4: What did the child ask from his father?
Ans: 
The child asked for a toy from his father.

Q5: What is the third reason for the child lagging behind?
Ans: 
The child lagged behind again because he stopped to watch little insects and worms along the footpath, which were coming out to enjoy the sunshine.

Q6: What did the child start gathering after entering the grove?
Ans:
 After entering the grove, the child started gathering the falling petals in his hands.

Q7: Write the meaning of “capers”?
Ans:
 “Capers” here means running or moving in a playful manner.

Q8: How did they reach the village fair?
Ans: 
They reached the village fair by walking through the narrow, winding footpath through a mustard field.

Q9: Write the meaning of “Throng”?
Ans: 
“Throng” means a large crowd of people.

Q10: Write the names of the sweets mentioned in the story.
Ans:
 The sweets mentioned in the story are Gulab jamun, rasgulla, burfi, and jalebi.

Q11: What answer did the child expect to get from his parents if he asked for a balloon?
Ans:
 The child expected his parents to tell him that he was too old to play with such toys, implying they might deny him a balloon.

Q12: Why did the child not go near the snake charmer?
Ans: 
The child did not go near the snake charmer because his parents had warned him not to listen to such coarse music.

Q13: Finally, what did the child request from his parents?
Ans: 
Finally, the child requested to go on the round-about ride.

Q14: What were the ultimate words uttered by the child after getting lost?
Ans:
 After getting lost, the child kept repeating “I want my mother, I want my father.”

Q15. Why couldn’t the child get a garland of flowers for himself?

Ans: The child wanted a garland of Gulmohar flowers but spoke in a half-murmur. He knew his parents would likely refuse, claiming the flowers were cheap.

09. The Beggar – Previous year question

Very Short Answer Questions

Q1: Who offered Lushkoff a job to help him reform? [2025]

Ans: Sergei.

Q2: What task did Lushkoff initially perform for Sergei? [2024]

Ans: Chopping wood.

Q3: Who secretly assisted Lushkoff by chopping wood for him? [2022]

Ans: Olga.

Q4: What was Lushkoff’s occupation after his transformation? [2022]

Ans: Notary.

Q5: What does the story emphasize about the impact of kindness? [2020]

Ans: Kindness can profoundly change a person’s life.

Short Answer Type Questions

Q1. What kind of work was given to Lushkoff initially? Why did he agree to do it? [2025]
Ans.
 Sergei refused to give alms to Lushkolf, the beggar. lie offered to give him work. He took him home and gave him the work of chopping wood. Lushkoff agreed to do this work, not because he was hungry and scant work. He agreed to do it because of pride and shame and because he had been trapped by his own words.

Q2. How did Olga treat Lushkoff in the beginning? Why did she do this? [2025]
Ans.
 In the beginning, Olga treated Lushkoff callously. She called him a drunkard. She rebuked him. Then she would sit before him and grow sad. She looked into his face and wept. Then she chopped wood for him. She did so because she felt pity for him. Secondly, she wanted to put him on the right path.

Q3. Where did Sergei send Lushkoff? What advice did he give him? [2024]
Ans.
 Sergei wanted to give Lushkoff better, cleaner employment. His friend needed a copywriter. As Lushkoff was able to write, so Sergei sent him to his friend. Sergei advised him to work hard and not to drink. He asked him not to forget his advice

Q4. Where did Sergei see Lushkoff after two years? What work was he doing then? [2023]
Ans.
 One day, after two years, Sergei came across Lushkoff standing at the ticket window of a theatre, paying for a seat. He was wearing a coat collar of curly fur and a sealskin cap. Sergei recognized him. Lushkoff told him that now he was a notary and was paid thirty-five roubles a month. 

Q4. What plea does Lushkoff make to Sergei when he appears at his yard? [2022]
Ans.
 Lushkoff pleads to Sergei to have pity on him. He says that he has not eaten anything for three days and does not have five copecks for lodging. He further tells Sergei that he had been a village school teacher for eight years and had lost his job due to scheming and lies.

Q5.Describe the physical appearance of Lushkoff when Sergei observes him in his yard. [2022]
Ans.
 Sergei observed Lushkoff closely when the latter came to his yard asking for alms. At that time, Lushkoff had a ragged appearance. He had worn a fawn-coloured overcoat and his eyes were dull and drunken. There was a red spot on either cheek. He looked every bit a disgusting beggar.

Q6. How did Sergei come to remember that he had met the beggar before? [2021]
Ans.
 A close look at the beggar’s face made Sergei think that he had seen the man somewhere before. Then his eyes fell on his overshoes, one of which was high and the other was low. This made Sergei remember suddenly that he had seen this beggar in Sadovya Street a couple of days before.

Q7. Why was the beggar taken aback when Sergei asked if he remembered having met him earlier? [2020]
Ans.
 The beggar was taken aback because he knew that his lies were going to be caught soon. The repercussions of extracting money by exploiting the sympathy of people could be very harsh for him. He could even be handed over to the police.

Q8. Who was the ‘pseudo-teacher’ and why did he sit on a log? [2019]
Ans.
 The ‘pseudo-teacher’ was the beggar Lushkoff. He sat on a log, lost in his thoughts as his frail health did not allow him to undertake the hard task of chopping wood but he could not get away from it either.

Q9. Describe Lushkoff’s attempt to chop wood. [2019]
Ans.
 In order to chop wood, Lushkoff irresolutely pulled a billet of wood towards him, set it up between his feet, and tapped it feebly with the axe instead of hitting it hard. As a result, the billet wavered and fell. He again pulled it to him, blew on his freezing hands, and cautiously tapped it with his axe. The billet again fell to the ground without being chopped. 

Q10. Why did Lushkoff become embarrassed when he came to assist Sergei move to another house? [2018]
Ans.
 Lushkoff became embarrassed when he came to assist Sergei in moving to another house because he could not help in any way. He simply walked behind the wagons hanging his head and shivering in the cold. The other carters mocked at his idleness, feebleness, and his tattered fancy over-coat.

Long Answer Type Questions

Q1. Describe the last meeting between Sergei and Luslikoff. How did Olga help Lushkoff to be a real man? [2025]
Ans. One day, after two years, Sergei came across Lushkoff standing at the ticket window of a theatre, paying for a seat. He was wearing a coat collar of curly fur and a sealskin cap. Sergei recognized him. Lushkoff told him that now he was a notary and was paid thirty-five roubles a month. Sergei was pleased to hear this. He congratulated Lushk off for standing on his own feet in life. At this, Lushkoff disclosed something to him. He said that he had reformed himself not because of him but his maidservant Olga. 

When he used to come to his house to chop wood, he could not do so because he was weak and inexperienced. Then Olga would take pity on him and chop the wood for him. He told Sergei that he never chopped a single stick. It was all done by Olga. Her kindness transformed him. 

Q2. During their conversation, Lushkoff reveals that Sergei’s cook, Olga, is responsible for the positive change in him. How has Olga saved Lushkoff?
OR 

What values did Olga exhibit while saving the life of Lushkoff? [2023]
Ans. Olga, Sergei’s seemingly ill-tempered cook, had been the main motivating factor behind Lushkoff’s positive change. She saved him by rousing the positivity in him that had got suppressed due to his alcoholism. She scolded him, cursed him but also shed tears for him and suffered misery for his sake. Outwardly she expressed disgust for Lushkoff but went out of her way to help him reform himself. She risked the displeasure of her master, Sergei, by hiding the truth about the odd jobs assigned to Lushk off. 

She gave true humane affection to him and showed both pity and concern. Her affection is exhibited by the fact that she chops wood for him so that he can earn some money to feed himself and stay alive. It is Olga’s sincere and selfless efforts that finally give Lushkoff a lease of life. Lushkoff too remembers her with gratitude for her kind words and her noble deeds.

Q3. Imagine you are advocating for Sergei. You meet Lushkoff after a gap of two years and are happy to see him as a reformed man. Write a letter in about 150 words to your friend Antonio Banderas to whom you had sent Lushkoff with a letter of recommendation. [2022]
In your letter you should write:

  • When and where you met Lushkoff.
  • What revelation he made about Olga.
  • How you felt after learning the truth.

Ans.
(Date)
(Address)
Dear Antonio,
Today is a day of pleasant surprises for me. I met Lushkoff, who I had sent to you two years ago with my letter of recommendation. I am extremely happy to share with you that he is now a notary who earns thirty-five roubles a month.
I met him by chance at the theatre and was delighted to see his transformed appearance. He was dressed well and looked good. During the course of our conversation, he made a surprising revelation. He told me that he had never cut a single stick of wood when I had assigned him that task. It was actually my cook, Olga, who would chop it for him. The noble deeds and kindness of the woman reformed him and he quit drinking forever. I salute the spirit of my cook Olga whose selfless service saved a precious life. Her values of humility and mercy have made me realise that compassion has greater worth than money. I must admit that I was a bit startled by this revelation. However, I am genuinely happy because I had honestly wanted Lushkoff to return to the right path.
May God bless the kind Olga for her noble deed!
Hoping to see you for Christmas this year.
Yours,
Sergei.

Q4. How can we help beggars/abolish begging? [2021]
Ans.
 Most of the countries face the nuisance of begging especially in poor countries. Beggars can be seen in all public places. Some of the beggars have made it a business. It has become a serious problem. Our society and the government should take the necessary steps to solve this problem. The global spread of education is required. Our government should pass strict laws against begging. 

Beggars should be given an opportunity to work. Financial support can be provided to them in order to set up some work. Beggars may be turned into skilled laborers. The government should set up a beggar’s home only for the handicapped. Begging is a bad practice and is an impediment in the way of progress. So, we should discourage begging and beggars.

08. A House is not a Home – Previous year question

Very Short Answer Type Questions 

Q1: What were the things the narrator’s mother trying to save from the fire? [2024]
Ans:
 The narrator’s mother was trying to save important documents, pictures, and letters of his father to keep his memories.


Q2: Who stopped the narrator from entering the house after his mother? [2023]
Ans:
 A fireman stopped the narrator from entering the house after his mother.


Q3: What was done with the narrator? [2023]
Ans: 
The narrator was wrapped in a blanket and made to sit inside the car by a fireman.


Q4: What had the fireman put on the narrator’s mother? [2022]
Ans: 
The fireman put an oxygen mask on the narrator’s mother.


Q5: What happened to the narrator’s mother? [2021]
Ans: 
She was caught in the fire and had inhaled a little smoke.


Q6: “Does this belong to you?” – Who was the speaker, and what was the thing the speaker was talking about? [2020]
Ans:
 Here, a woman was offering the narrator’s lost pet cat to him. 


Short Answer Type Questions 

Q1. What does the author notice one Sunday afternoon? What is his mother’s reaction? What does she do? [2025]
Ans.
 One Sunday afternoon, the author smelled something strange and noticed smoke pouring in through the seams of the ceiling of his house. His mother reacted promptly and the two of them ran out into the front yard. However, she ran back into the house and brought out a small metal box full of important documents.

Q2. What happened to the narrator’s mother when she had run into the burning house? [2025]
Ans.
 The author’s mother inhaled a little smoke when she ran into the burning house. She was rescued by the firemen who put an oxygen mask on her after bringing her out. However, she was fine soon.

Q3. How did Zan’s mother save important documents from the burning house? [2024]
Ans.
 Zan’s mother saved important documents from the burning house by courageously rushing inside the house on fire and bringing out a small metal box that contained those documents. She thus risked her life but eventually succeeded in her mission.

Q4. Why did Zan’s mother run back into the house after having saved the important documents? [2023]
Or
“I knew what she was after”. Why does Zan make this observation?
Ans.
 Zan’s mother ran back to save the pictures and letters of his father who had died when Zan was young. Zan knew that these memories of her husband were extremely precious for her and she did not want them to go up in flames.


Q5. The author’s heart ached for his cat but there was no time to grieve. Why? [2022]
Ans.
 The author felt pain at the loss of his cat but life had to move on. He could not grieve as a new place to live had to be found and new clothes had to be bought for school.

Q6. Why did Zan’s mother have to borrow money from his grandparents? [2022]
Ans.
 Zan’s mother had to borrow money from his grandparents because her credit cards, cash and even identification that was needed to draw money from the bank had got burnt up in the fire. She had to rent a new place, buy new clothes for Zan and resettle quickly. She did not have time to wait for the recovery of her lost documents till then.

Q.7. Why did the narrator go over to his burnt house even though they had rented an apartment nearby? [2021]
Ans. 
The narrator went over to his burnt house even though they had rented an apartment nearby because he hoped that his cat would be found somewhere. He would watch the clearing away of the debris expecting to see his cat.

Q8. What thoughts crossed Zan’s mind when he missed his cat? [2020]
Ans.
 Zan thought of his cat as the vulnerable little kitten who would tag along after him in the morning. He thought of how she would climb up his robe and crawl into his pocket to fall sleep.


Q9. When the narrator’s house was on fire, how did his mother try to save the threads of life?
Or
How did Zan get back his beloved cat? [2019]
Ans.
 When the fierce fire broke out in the narrator’s house, his mother ran to the house repeatedly. She had to save the threads of life. She ran to the house to collect important documents. She also tried to save the pictures of her husband and letters because they were the precious gifts of time for her.

Q10. How did the author get rid of his feelings of loss and tragedy? [2019]
Ans.
 His new friends in the new school and the kindness of the lady, who returned his cat, helped the author in getting rid of his feelings of loss and tragedy. He regained confidence. Now he wanted to live happily in his new home.


Q11. What problem does the author face when he moves to a new school? [2019]
Ans.
 In the junior school,  he was the head boy of his class. He was very close to all the teachers. He enjoyed the seniority. But when he joins a new school at senior level, he faces many problems. This school was twice as big as his old school. He felt very isolated. 


Long Answer Type Questions 

Q1: What is the meaning of “My cat was back and so was I”? Had the author gone anywhere? Why does he say that he is also back? [2025]
Ans: Zan’s cat was brought back home after more than a month of absence. She had run away due to fear of fire and could not be brought back early as her collar had those phone numbers that had got disconnected due to the fire. 

Zan too was back to his normal cheerful life. His absence was emotional, unlike the physical absence of his cat. Zan says that he is also back since he wants to point out the return of his faith in the goodness of life. He had drifted away from joys of friendship and comfort of familiarity on moving to a new school. By the time his cat returned, his gratitude for life had also returned in the company of new friends.


Q2: Suppose you are the woman who rescued Zan’s cat. Write a diary entry in about 150 words describing how you found the cat, what efforts you had to make to trace its home, and how happy you felt after handing over the cat to its rightful owner. [2023]

Ans:
(Day & date)
(Time)
Dear Diary
A month ago, I found a beautiful red tabby cat strolling in my porch. The cat was healthy and clean. Her appearance indicated that she was a much loved and adored pet. I moved closer to the scared little thing and saw that it had a collar on it. I noted down the phone number etched on its collar and took the cat in before calling up its owners.
I fed milk and biscuits to the cute furry thing and she purred gently as if expressing gratitude for having rescued her. Then I put an old rug in a basket and made it her new comfortable home. I sat down by the fire and tried to call the number of its owners.
Unfortunately, the number seemed out of order. Then I searched the telephone directory to locate the address of the owners given against the phone number. Somehow, the directory did not have the complete address but the name of the locality and the city mentioned therein helped me reach the right place. On reaching there, I asked a few locals who guided me to a house under construction.
Lo and behold! I had reached the correct place. I handed over the cat to Zan, its rightful owner. The expression of joy, relief and gratitude on this young boy’s face made my day. I was elated to see his friends jumping around and hugging each other. It was a wonderful day for me because God had allowed me to bring joy to a young boy, his mother and his friends. Tonight I go to bed with gratitude to God for choosing me as an instrument of His goodwill.
Good night!
Mrs. Hillary G. Thomas


Q3: Zan’s life, one month after the fire incident, was happier than his earlier life. Discuss a few reasons for this change. [2022]
Ans: Following are the reasons why Zan’s life changed one month after the fire incident:

  1.  Support from schoolmates: After the fire incident, Zan’s schoolmates come forward to help him by providing him with essential items such as clothes, books, and stationery. This support makes Zan feel cared for and less alone in his time of need.
  2. Finding his lost cat: Zan’s happiness increases when a neighbor helps him find his lost cat. The reunion with his beloved pet brings him comfort and a sense of normalcy amidst the chaos of his life.
  3. Overcoming insecurities: As Zan receives support and affection from those around him, he begins to overcome his insecurities and opens up to others. This helps him form new friendships and feel more confident in himself.
  4. Growth and resilience: The fire incident forces Zan to face adversity and grow as a person. He becomes more resilient and learns to adapt to the challenges in his life, ultimately leading to increased happiness.


Q4: Have any of your classmates/schoolmates had an experience like the one described in the story where they needed help? Describe how they were helped. [2020]
Ans: Yes, two years ago, my friend Raju visited the market to buy some household things. It was a crowded market and a shop caught fire due to a short circuit. The panic-stricken people rushed here and there. My friend too was trying to leave that place. He, with three people, got himself locked in a nearby shop to escape from the smoke. But the shop was filled with smoke within a little span of time. They felt suffocated by the fumes. They considered that their end was near. In the meantime, a team of an NGO broke open the shutter and took them out of the shop. They were hospitalised quickly. I could get my friend back because of the team and the grace of God.

07. The Last Leaf – Previous year question

Very Short Answer Type Questions 

Q1: How many leaves were there on the tree three days ago? [2025]
Ans:
 There were almost a hundred leaves on the tree three days ago.

Q2: What was Johnsy watching through the window? [2023]
Ans:
 Johnsy was watching the falling leaves from the ivy creeper tree through the window.

Q3: Why was it natural for the creeper to shed its leaves? [2022]
Ans: 
It was Autumn, and it was natural for the creeper to shed its leaves during that season.

Q4: What was Johnsy’s thought? [2021]
Ans: 
Johnsy believed that she would die after the fall of the last leaf of the tree

Q5: What would Sue do with her painting? [2020]
Ans:
 Sue would sell her painting to get money for them.

Short Answer Type Questions 

Q1.Who were Sue and Johnsy? Where did they live? [2025]
Ans.
 Sue and Johnsy were young artist friends who were struggling to establish themselves in the world of art. Both lived in a small flat which was on the third floor of an old house. They shared this place.

Q2. Why did Sue become worried when Johnsy fell ill? [2024]
Ans.
 Sue became worried because Johnsy would lie in her bed without moving, just gazing out of the window. Johnsy had pneumonia and it seemed curable but her condition indicated otherwise.

Q3. How did Johnsy associate herself with the falling leaves? [2023]
Ans.
 It was autumn and the ivy creeper leaves were falling gradually. This depressed an already ill Johnsy and strangely enough she associated her falling health with the leaves. She believed that she would die when the last leaf fell.

Q4. How did Sue try to revive Johnsy’s interest in things around her? [2022]
Ans.
 Sue talked about clothes and fashions to draw Johnsy’s interest in things around her. She also moved her drawing-board to Johnsy’s room and whistled as she painted, to keep Johnsy’s mind off her illness. 


Q5.What did Sue see when she heard Johnsy counting backwards? [2022]
Ans.
 When Sue heard Johnsy counting backwards, she looked out of the window and saw an old ivy creeper climbing half way up the brick wall opposite their window. The creeper was shedding leaves due to the strong autumn wind.

Q6. How did Sue try to convince Johnsy that her belief about dying with the last leaf was nonsense? [2021]
Ans.
 Sue immediately rubbished Johnsy’s belief as nonsense. She tried to convince her by telling that old ivy leaves had nothing to do with her illness. The doctor too was confident that she would get better.


Q7. Behrman has a dream. What is it? Does it come true? [2020]
Or
What was Behrman’s dream? How did it come true?
Ans.
 Behrman dreamt of painting a masterpiece some day. His dream did come true when he painted a leaf that was a near replica of a real leaf. This masterpiece saved a young life and fulfilled Behrman’s ambition too. Unfortunately, it cost him his life.


Q8. What made Sue exclaim on looking out of the window on the morning after the storm? [2020]
Or
What did Sue point out to Johnsy when she looked out of the window in the morning after the storm?
Ans.
 Sue exclaimed in amazement and delight because the last leaf was still there on the ivy creeper. She pointed out to Johnsy that the leaf looked quite green and healthy. It had not fallen in spite of the fierce winds and rain. This meant that Johnsy too could recover. 


Q9. What did Johnsy admit to Sue when the last leaf did not fall? [2019]
Or
When did Johnsy realise her mistake?
Ans.
 When Johnsy saw the last leaf intact, she admitted that Sue had looked after her so lovingly and she, in turn, had been a bad, wicked, gloomy, and non-cooperative girl. She had now realised that it was a sin to want to die.


Q10. What led to Behrman’s unfortunate death? [2018]
Or
Why did Behrman spend a night out in the storm and rain?
Ans.
 Behrman died because he had spent the entire stormy night painting a replica of the last leaf on the ivy creeper and had caught pneumonia as a result. He did this to save Johnsy’s life. He did not want her to see the creeper without its last leaf and lose the will to live

Long Answer Type Questions 

Q1. Sue is a true and faithful friend. Comment. [2025]
OR
What values of friendship are prominent in Sue’s character?
Ans.
 Sue displays the virtues of a true and faithful friend. She and Johnsy were young artist friends who shared a small flat. When Johnsy fell ill, Sue did not spare any effort to nurse her back to health. She exhibited the values of sincerity and commitment to her friend by calling the doctor who would visit them daily to review Johnsy’s condition. She tried to lift Johnsy’s spirits by talking cheerfully to her and thus exemplifying the value of unwavering support to a depressed friend.

She would sit beside Johnsy’s bed and paint so that she could earn for herself and Johnsy. She comforted Johnsy and dealt with her cranky behaviour very patiently. With her cheerful disposition and optimism, she tried her best to reassure Johnsy that the old ivy leaves had nothing to do with her illness. Sensing the seriousness of Johnsy’s health and her state of mind, she at once sought Behrman’s help. Thus, Sue proves to be a compassionate human being and a true friend.


Q2. Do you think the feeling of depression Johnsy has is common among teenagers? [2024]
Ans.
 Yes, the feeling of depression Johnsy has is common among teenagers. It is so because, like Johnsy, they too lack emotional maturity. They fail to understand that sorrows are as much a part of our lives as joys are. Certain situations in life are unpredictable as well as unavoidable. Teenagers become nervous while encountering such situations. They begin to gather negative thoughts and have a fear of failure. It becomes a vicious cycle and their weak health aggravates emotional instability. Pessimism begins to destroy their willpower.

Another problem is that like Johnsy, teenagers take a lot of time to get convinced They are difficult to counsel and try their loved one’s patience a lot. The absence of a healthy lifestyle pushes them further into negativity and depression becomes deep-rooted.  

Therefore, teenagers should inculcate positive values like optimism, strong willpower, and faith through meditation and regular exercise to enjoy the blessings of a sound mind in a robust body.  


Q3. How did Behrman save Johnsy’s life? [2023]
Ans.
 Behrman learnt about Johnsy’s fancies. He did not waste a single second. He took a lantern because it was dark. He took a Ladder because he had to paint the leaf on the wall. He took brushes and colours. He painted the leaf on the wall though it was raining heavily. The real leaf had already fallen. 

The painted leaf stuck to the wall. Johnsy said the last leaf still intact. It revived confidence and will to live in her. It was Behrman’s masterpiece. Behrman died of pneumonia but saved Johnsy’s life.


Q.4. Describe briefly how Behrman saved Johnsy’s life.  [2021]
OR
‘The Last Leaf’ is a story of supreme sacrifice by a wretched drunken artist. Comment 
OR 
Who was Behrman? What was his masterpiece and why did he paint it?
Ans.
 Sue and Johnsy were two young girl-artists. They lived together in the artists’ colony. Once Johnsy caught pneumonia. She developed a fancy that she would die when the last leaf on the Ivy creeper fell. The doctor said that she should take an interest in life and wish to live. Only then she could be saved.

Behrman was an old painter. He lived on the ground floor beneath them. He was a failure in art. For forty years he had been trying to paint a masterpiece, but he had not yet started. He came to know of Johnsy’s fancy. The night the last leaf fell, he painted a leaf on the wall; He worked all night in the air and snow and painted the leaf. 

The next morning, Johnsy saw the leaf on the wall. Her will to live returned. Her life was saved. But Behrman caught pneumonia and died. Thus he sacrificed his life and saved john’s life. The last leaf painted on the wall was his masterpiece.


Q.5. Write a brief character sketch of old Behrman.  [2020]
OR 
Write a few sentences on the looks and personality of old Behrman.
Ans. 
Old Behrman was a painter. He was past sixty. But he was a failure in art. He earned very little through his paintings. He always said that he was going to paint a masterpiece. But for the last forty years, he had not even begun it. Behrman was a drunkard. His beard was long and curling. It gave him the look of an imp. He was a tough fellow. He hated weakness in a man. He lived on the ground floor beneath Sue and Johnsy. He considered himself their guardian. 

He was very kind and helpful at heart. When he came to know of Johnsy’s fancy, he decided to help her. He went out in rain and snow and painted a leaf on the wall. It saved Johnsy’s life. But he caught pneumonia and died. Thus Behrman plays a very important role in the story. He sacrificed his life and saved Johnsy’s life.