RATTRAP, GRADE 12 ENGLISH (CBSE) EXTRACT BASED QUESTIONS, SHORT QUESTIONS AND LONG QUESTION
THE RATTRAP BY SELMA LAGERLOF
GRADE
12, ENGLISH CORE (CBSE)
SHORT ANSWERS, EXTRACT BASED ANSWERS AND LONG ANSWER
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Extract Based Questions
1. "Suddenly the peddler
was struck by an idea that the whole world about him - the whole world with its
land and seas, its cities and villages - was nothing but a big rat trap. It had
never existed for any other purpose than to set baits for people"
A. What was his idea
about the whole world?
Ans: The whole world was nothing but
a big rat trap
B. What do you mean by
the word 'bait'?
Ans: 'Bait' means temptations to
cheat someone. It is in the form of an attractive offer.
C. Who is a peddler?
Ans: A 'peddler' is the one who sells
small things, walking door to door.
D. Who is the author of
"The Rattrap"?
Ans: Selma Lagerlof, a Swedish
writer.
2. "The blacksmith
glanced only casually and indifferently at the intruder. He looked the way
people of his type usually did, with a long beard, dirty ragged and with a
bunch of rattrap dangling on his chest"
A. How did the
blacksmith treat the peddler?
Ans: The blacksmith treated the
peddler casually and indifferently.
B. Why did the
blacksmith treat paddler casually and indifferently?
Ans: Because it was not the first
experience to the blacksmith. Many people like peddler visited the forge at
night. That was why he didn't pay any importance to the peddler.
Ans: He seemed to be very poor with a
long beard, dirty torn clothes and a bunch of rattraps dangling on his chest.
D. What do you mean by
the word 'intruder'?
Ans: One who enters a
house or room without permission
A. Who was the speaker?
Why did he speak so?
Ans: The speaker was the owner of
Ramsjo Ironworks. He mistook the peddler that he was Mr. Nils Olof, his old
regimental comrade. So he welcomed the peddler.
B. What was the owner's
regret?
Ans: The owner showed regret because
there was none to give him company for the Christmas
Ans: The Speaker is kindhearted and
friendly person
Ans: Eat Christmas food as much as he
wanted.
1. What do you mean by 'Crofter'?
Ans. Crofter is a farmer who leases
the land from the landlord and does agriculture and foster his cattle.
Ans: The crofter had no wife and children, who lived alone in his gray cottage. In order to avoid his loneliness he welcomed the peddler. He was happy to get someone to talk in the night.
Ans: The peddler thought that the
whole world was a big rattrap. There were lots of baits awaiting for the people to cheat
them mercilessly.
Ans: The crofter thought that the
peddler would not believe that he had 30 kronor. So he opened his leather pouch
and took out the money, just to show him.
5. Why did the peddler go
to the forest?
Ans: The peddler stole the crofter's
money and scared of being caught by the police. He disliked to move along the
main road. So he selected a forest road.
Ans: The stolen money was in his
pocket. He feared of being caught with the stolen money. He also thought that
the money in his pocket was a kind of bait.
Ans: Edla Willmanson promised him
that he would be back from her manor house without any problem. She invited him
lovingly. The felt some confidence in her. So he went along with her.
Ans: Ironmaster was very angry and
charged at the peddler. He also said that the peddler didn't reveal his
identity. He threatened him that he would call the police. But the peddler
defended himself by saying that it was not his fault. He didn't tell any lie.
Ans: There are many tempting things
in the world as in the form of baits. These
Ans: When she opened the packet, she
saw a small rattrap in which there were three wrinkled ten kronor notes. She also
found a letter in which the peddler
praised her as she was helpful to
him. He requested her to return the money to the old crofter. He promised her
that he would be a good citizen. He signed the letter as a captain.
1. Differentiate the
characters of Iron master and his daughter, Miss Edla Willmanssion.
Edla Wllmanssion, on the other hand is more practical and a better judge than her father. When she meets the peddler she thinks that he may be an escaped prisoner or a thief. But she keeps it in her mind. She also understands that he is not much educated or is a captain. But she doesn't discard him because she compels him to be with her in the Christmas. She is the embodiment of selfless love and caring. Even if she understands that the peddler is not the captain as her father thinks, she dislikes him to send him out. It is because of her unconditional love and kindness, the peddler is elevated to a captain and becomes a good man.
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