• 1. 
    Mukesh wants to learn to become a motor mechanic by

  • finding a tutor
  • going to a garage to learn
  • by reading books
  • by joining a school
  • 2. 
    What bothers the author most about the bangle makers?

  • the stigma of poverty and caste
  • the affluence of the landlords
  • the behaviour of the factory owners
  • the labour laws
  • 3. 
    “One wonders if he has achieved what many have failed to achieve in their lifetime. He has a roof over his head”; these lines were said in reference to the condition of

  • the elderly woman’s old husband
  • Mukesh’s father
  • the bangle factory owner
  • Mukesh’s elder brother
  • 4. 
    Which of the objects below best serves as a symbol of an Indian woman’s `suhag’?

  • bindi
  • sindoor
  • bangles
  • henna-dyed hands
  • 5. 
    Sunny-gold, paddy green, royal blue, pink, purple, every colour born out of the seven colours of the rainbow. What is this a reference to?

  • clothes
  • birds
  • bangles
  • bindis
  • 6. 
    What was the profession of Mukesh’s father before he became a bangle-maker?

  • tailor
  • carpenter
  • plumber
  • Mason
  • 7. 
    The frail woman in Mukesh’s house is his

  • mother
  • elder brother’s wife
  • wife
  • niece
  • 8. 
    If laws were to be enforced, it would bring about change and relief in the lives of about

  • ten thousand children
  • twenty thousand children
  • hundred children
  • a thousand children
  • 9. 
    Bangle industry flourishes in the town of

  • Ferozepur
  • Firozabad
  • Ferozgarh
  • Farukhabad
  • 10. 
    Mukesh belonged to a family of

  • farmers
  • rag-pickers
  • bangle makers
  • motor mechanics
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