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1. Who heard the boy crying?
A. The juggler
B. A kind man
C. A balloon seller
D. A shopkeeper
2. What did the man first ask the child?
A. "Why are you crying?"
B. "Where are your parents?"
C. "Whose baby are you?"
D. "Do you want sweets?"
3. How did the child respond to the man’s questions?
A. He explained calmly
B. He started sobbing more
C. He ran away
D. He asked for sweets
4. What did the man offer the boy at the roundabout?
A. A ride on the horse
B. A balloon
C. A toy
D. A sweet
6. What did the man show the child to comfort him?
A. Sweets
B. Balloons
C. Music
D. All of the above
7. What did the child keep asking for?
A. Toys
B. His parents
C. Sweets
D. A ride
8. What did the child do when the man offered him sweets?
A. He accepted them happily
B. He turned his face away
C. He smiled
D. He stopped crying
9. What was the man’s intention in helping the child?
A. To sell him something
B. To take him to his parents
C. To distract him
D. To scare him
10. What emotion did the child feel most strongly after losing his parents?
A. Excitement
B. Sadness
C. Fear
D. Anger
11. What type of story is "The Lost Child"?
A. A mystery
B. A comedy
C. A short story
D. A play
12. Who is the author of "The Lost Child"?
A. R.K. Narayan
B. Mulk Raj Anand
C. Rabindranath Tagore
D. Premchand
13. What lesson does "The Lost Child" teach?
A. Sweets are harmful
B. Family is most important
C. Always listen to jugglers
D. Balloons are fun
14. What does the child refuse after losing his parents?
A. Sweets
B. Balloons
C. A ride
D. All of the above
15. What does the story emphasize about childhood?
A. Innocence and dependency on parents
B. The joy of toys
C. Love for sweets
D. Fear of strangers
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