The Eyes Have It / The Eyes Are Not Here important questions for 2022 | Most important questions from The Eyes Have It for 2022 | The Eyes Have It / The Eyes Are Not Here suggestions for 2022 | Broad / Long / Descriptive important questions from The Eyes Have It for 2022 WBCHSE class 12
1. Justify the title of Ruskin Bond's story 'The Eyes Have It'. (6)
2. "Then I made a mistake" - Who is the speaker? What is the mistake he made? Did it really turn out to be a mistake? Give reasons for your answer. (1+2+1+2)
3. "It would take me sometime to discover something about her looks" - Who is the Speaker? Who is 'her'? How did the quoted line end? Why? What did the speaker like about 'her'? (1+1+2+2)
4. "Yes this is the best time." - Who is the speaker? What is the best time? Why does he describe it as the best time? (1+1+4)
5. "Yes this is the best time" - From where are the above lines quoted? What is the place spoken about in the line? What time of the year is it? Why is it the best time to the narrator? (1+1+1+3)
6. Why does the narrator think that October is the best time to visit the hills? (6)
7."She had beautiful eyes, but they were of no use to her" - Whose eyes are mentioned here? Why were they useless to her? What is the irony here? (1+2+3)
8. "Well it often happens that people with good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them .....whereas people who cannot see (or see very little) have to take in only the essentials, whatever registers most tellingly an their remaining senses." - Who is the speaker? In what context does he say this? In the context of the entire story, discuss whether the remark is true. (1+2+3)
9. "The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie" -Whose reverie is mentioned here? What was the reverie about? How did it come to an end? (1+2+3)
10. "So many things were happening outside the window, it could be a fascinating game." - What could be a fascinating game? When did the narrator think so? What things did the narrator perceive as the train reached and left Saharanpur? (1+1+4)
11. Write a character sketch of the narrator in the story “The Eyes Have It”. (6)
12. "The thought of laughter only made me feel troubled and lonely." - Who is the speaker ? Why do you think the speaker felt 'troubled and lonely'? What does the statement reveal about the speaker? (1+2+3)
13. "Few girls can resist flattery " - Who said the above line and to whom? Why did the speaker say so? What reaction did he get from the listener? (2 + 2 + 2)
14. "Few girls can resist flattery" - Whose observation is this? What did he do based on this observation? What was the reaction of the girl to his action? (1+2+3)
15. "It was her eyes I noticed, not her hair" - Who was the speaker? What was the question to which the speaker's reply was the above quoted line? What did the speaker notice about the eyes? (1+2+3)
16. "No, I answered confidently" - Who was the speaker? Who was he talking to? To what question did he answer "No"? How did the speaker get the confidence? (1+1+2+2)
17. "No, I answered quite confidently" - Who is the speaker? Who questioned him? What was the question that he answered? What was his answer? Why did he answer confidently? (1+1+1+1+2)
18. Comment on the narrator's opinion about people with good eyesight. How does it differ from the experience of people with weak eyesight? (3+3)
19. "I had a game to play and a new fellow traveller" - Who is the speaker? What was the game? What does it reveal about the speaker? (1+2+3)
20. What did the narrator ask his new Co-passenger about the girl? What was the co-passenger's answer to this question? (2+4)
21. How does the girl describe the narrator? What is the narrator's reaction to this description? (3+3)
22. Describe the narrator's feelings when the girl gets ready to get down from the train. (6)
23. "You must be disappointed" - Who said this to him in Ruskin Bond's story ? Why does the speaker think the other person will be disappointed ? (1+1+4)
24. Describe in brief the narrator's interaction with the girl, in the train. (6)
25. Comment on the use of irony in the story 'The Eyes Have It'. (6)
26. Comment on the ironical twist in the end of the story 'The Eyes Have It'. (6)
27. Comment on the ending of the story 'The Eyes Have It'. (6)
28. Comment on the tragic climax of the story 'The Eyes Have It'. (6)
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