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The shoe maker

 


The shoe maker (Fill in the blanks)

1. The name of the story:

2. The source from where the story taken:

3. The incident described here:

5. The person considered to be orphan:

6. The person said to be captive:

7. The jail referred to here:

8. The servant of the doctor:

9. The bank employee:

10. The duration of captivity:

11. The referred persons going to Paris:

12. The reason for which he was sent to jail:

13. The person bringing up the little girl:

14. The person becoming weak both in physically and mentally due to:                                  

15. The voice of the person compared to:

16. The color belonging to the head of the person:

17. The way the shoe maker looked at the speaker:

19. The room the shoemaker was kept in the house of Defarge looks:

20. The bones of the person described here:

21. The job considered to be finished today:

22. The signal given by Defarge to Mr. Lorry meant here:

23. The profession of Defarge:

24. ‘A young lady’s walking shoe’ means here:

25. The name referred to by the shoemaker:

26. The reason number used instead of proper name:

27. The matter expected to be known from the shoe maker by the little girl:

28. The voice used to speak described here:

29. Making shoe seems to be taught by:

30. ‘You are not a shoe maker by trade’ said by:   

31. The matters tried to be remembered to the shoe maker by Mr. Lorry:

Short question

1. Who is considered to be orphan and why? 2. Who is sent to jail and why? 3. Who came to Paris and why? 4. Who is said to be captive and why? 5. What did the person become after being released from jail and why? 6. Who was kept in a dull room and why? 7. How did the person learn the art of making shoe? 8. Describe the appearance of the shoe maker. 9. What did Defarge signal? 10 State the appearance of the little girl. 11. What is Mr. Lorry? 12 what is Defarge? 13. What did the shoe maker attract about Lucie? 14 What does the phrase ‘I was not a shoe maker by trade’ mean here? 15. Why does the writer use the phrase “as if waking from sleep”? 16. Who is supposed to make the young lady’s shoe? 17. What is used to tell his name and why? 18. How did Mr. Lorry come to the shoe maker? And where was Lucie then? 19. How did Lucie move to her father? 20. How did Lucie stand? 21. What did the shoe maker try to pick up? 22. How did father speak to his daughter at the beginning and why? 23. Why did Lucie sit down on the bench? 24. What did father ask his daughter? 25. How did Lucie set up her hair before her father and why? 26. What did father took up about Lucie at first and how? 27. How did daughter react when father asked her name? 28. How is Lucie addressed and why? 29. What would daughter like to know from father? 30. What did daughter request her father? 31. What is going to be over and how? 32. What did the girl pray to her father and why? 33. What freedom is referred to here at the end of the story? 34. What does the writer use to make us understand that from today the person is going to be free forever? 35. How many characters are there in the story? And name them. 36. Describe all the characters of the story. 37. Write down the role of captivity in the story? 38. Write down the strengths of the characters. 39. Who do consider being the key character of the story? Write your own view. 40. Who do think to be responsible characters and why? Write your own view.

M.C.Qs

1. The year the incident happened:       a) 1757 b) 1875 c) 1767 d) 1775

2) Which of the following is the place Lucie has been brought up?     a) Paris b) London c) Italy d) none of these

3) Which of the following is distinguished?       a) Mr. Lorry b) Lucie c) Defarge d) father of Lucie

4) Which of the following is used to describe the jail?      a) Mild b) pleasant c) wonderful d) terrible

5) The person sending the father of Lucie to the Bastille:    a) a cruel French nobleman b) Mr. Lorry c) Defargr d) Lucie

6) The imprisonment of Dr. Manette known to:         a) Everyone b) someone c) none d) all of above

7) The person taking the duty to bring up Lucie:      a) The writer b) Defrage c) Lucie herself d) Mr. Lorry

8) Which of the following is used to describe the quality of the doctor?        a) Dull b) medium c) excellent d) brilliant

9) Refusing the order of the cruel French nobleman meant here:

a) Getting praised b) captivity c) being allowed to be free d) none of these

10. Which one of the rooms is to be used to keep father of Lucie?     a) Wine shop b) garret c) garage d) none of these

 11) What enters at the time the door opened by Defrage?    a) Dim light b) bright light c) charming light d) a broad ray of light

12) “You are still hard at work, I see?”  Said by:         a) Mr. Lorry b) Lucie c) Defrage d) none of these

13) Which of the following is the condition of the father at jail?         a) Alone b) company c) together d) all of above

14) What is shown by the light?

a) the man in a nap b) stopping working c) keeping working d) none of these

15) Which of the following is the color of the shirt?      a) Red b) white c) yellow d) blue     

16) What bones are said to be transparent?       a) Leg b) hands c) back d) chest

17) The time the father became the shoe maker:

a) Before being jailed b) at the age of 18 c) after being released from the prison d) all of above

18) Jail number is answered as his name because of:

a) his being jailed for many years makes him alone b) his having been imprisoned for many years helps him forget everything c) captivity not to be blamed d) all of these

19) Which of the following tells us the purpose of coming of Mr. Lorry and little Lucie?

a) Making him free b) allowing him to be captive c) letting him working properly d) advising him how to mend shoe

20) The body part of Lucie, which father is said to take up:     a) Hand b) cheek c) hair d) none of these

21) The meaning of ‘today’ is here:

a) Releasing from the jail b) being sent to jail c) having been locked in the garret d) getting free from the life of shoe maker because of his daughter and Mr. Lorry

22) What is considered to be known to Lucie from her father?

a) Family back ground b) why he is sent to jail c) how he enjoyed the jail life d) how he taught himself shoe making

23) What is the jail number of the father of Lucie?  A) 205 b) 105 c) 115 d) none of these

24) ‘Bless me’ here ‘me’ means:  a) Lucie b) father c) Defrage d) Mr. Lorry

25) For whom is the light of freedom used?  a) Lucie b) Defrage c) Mr. Lorry d) the shoe maker

26) The word ’agony’ used by Lucie means: a) suffering b) getting enjoyment c) relaxation d) none of these

27) What is going to be over according to the girl? a) Relaxation b) happiness c) suffering of shoe making life d) all of these

28) Who tries to remember the shoe maker the past memory?  a) Mr. Lorry b) Defrage c) the writer d) none of these

29) ‘Her golden hair’ here ‘her’ means: a) of the shoe maker b) of Mr. Lorry c) of Lucie d) all of above

30) Which of the bank is described here?  a) Swish b) Manette c) Tellson d) none of these

31)’ by degree’ meant here: a) quickly b) one by one c) step by step d) gradually

32) Who has been the servant of the doctor? a) Mr. Lorry b) Defrage c) Lucie d) the narrator

33) The way in which he responds: a) in confusion b) with tiredness c) with happiness d) all of these

34) The room kept dull to show the condition of the person: a) honesty b) cleverness c) bravery d) fatigue

35) The last destination of the father to rest: a) Paris b) Bastille c) the north tower d) England

36) The name of Lucie supposed to be known to father (at): a) same time b) never c) another time d) yesterday

37) The address used by Lucie to call father: a) my dear lord b) my dear sir c) my dear god d) my dear father

38)’ their hard, hard history’ means: a) easy to say b) much more difficult to know c) hard to understand d) strange to realize

39) The father locked in the room due to: a) will of father b) presser of Defrage c) wish of Lucie d) all of these

40) Which of the meeting is described here? a) Father and doctor b) daughter and father c) father and son d) none of these.

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