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The Beggar Short Summary of Class 9 PDF
Detailed Table of the Chapter 10 Solutions – The Beggar Class 9
Sr. No. | Particular | Description |
1. | Class | 9th |
2. | Chapter | 10 |
3. | Title of the chapter | The Beggar |
4. | Board | CBSE |
5 | Author |
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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The Beggar Class 9th MCQs Questions and Answers
Q1- What is the theme of the lesson? A) be kind B) don’t be kind C) kindness can transform anyone for the better D) all |
Q2 – Who made the beggar lead a good life? A) Olgy the cook B) Sergei C) a music teacher D) none |
Q3 – Who was Sergei? A) an advocate B) a teacher C) a lecturer D) none |
Q4- What was the name of the beggar? A) Mushkoff B) Chekhov C) Lushkoff D) None |
Q5- Who is the writer of this story? A) Anton Chekhov B) Bills Cosby C) Anne Besant D) None |
Q6- How was the beggar earning money? A) by telling false stories B) by telling lies C) by rousing sympathy in the listeners d) all |
Q7- Who did not give alms to the beggar? A) Sergai B) People on the road c) Sergai’s maidservant D) None |
Q8- What did Sergei give to the beggar? A) food B) milk C) work to chop the wood D) none |
Q9- What was the name of the cook? A) Sergei B) Olga C) Lushkoff D) None |
The Beggar Class 9 Extra Questions and Answers
Question 1. Sergei says, “I am happy that my words have taken effect.” Why does he say so? Is he right in saying this?
Answer: Sergei says, “I am happy that my words have taken effect.” He says so because he thinks that he is the reason why Lushkoff became a notary from being a beggar. This is partly true but Sergei is not the only one who made Lushkoff become who he was now.
Lushkoff says that although he is obliged to Sergei for showing him the right path and letting him do work of chopping wood at his home, his transformation is a result of Sergei’s cook, Olga. She was the one who chopped wood and not Lushkoff.
Question 2 Lushkoff is earning thirty-five roubles a month. How is he obliged to Sergei for this?
Answer: Lushkoff is earning thirty-five roubles a month. He is obliged to Sergei because if he hadn’t come to Sergei then he still might have been a beggar telling the same old lies of being a teacher or a student. But, Sergie helped him get out of the pit by giving him work.
Question 3. During their conversation, Lushkoff reveals that Sergei’s cook, Olga, is responsible for the positive change in him. How has Olga saved Lushkoff?
Answer: Sergie took Lushkoff to his home and gave him the task of chopping wood. He asked Olga, his cook, to take Lushkoff to the woodshed and to let him chop wood.
When Lushkoff becomes a notary and accidentally meets Sergie, he tells him that all that while, Olga was the one who chopped wood. She felt pity for Lushkoff and did the chopping herself instead of letting Lushkoff do it.
Lushkoff says that her kindness changed him to be a better person and to earn his living.
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