The Champa Flower Questions & Answers

Hi Everyone!! This article will share The Champa Flower Questions & Answers.

This poem is written by Rabindranath Tagore. In my previous posts, I have shared the questions & answers of The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones, The Prayer for Sportsman and Rajam and Mani so, you can check these posts as well.

The Champa Flower Questions & Answers

Question 1: Mark the Statements as True or False.

1. The speaker wants to become a hibiscus – False
2. When his mother calls out to him, the speaker wants to keep quiet – True
3. His mother walks to the court to say her prayers after breakfast – False
4. The speaker’s mother reads the Ramayana after dinner – False
5. In the evening, the speaker’s mother goes to the cowshed – True

Question 2: Which season is being referred to in the opening lines of the poem? Give reasons for your answer

Answer: The spring season is being referred to in the opening lines of the poem. The words ‘newly budded leaves’ signify that it’s the spring when new buds open up.

Question 3: Why did the poet wish to become a Champa flower?

Answer: The poet wished to be a Champa flower just for fun.

Question 4: How do you know that the poet was thoroughly enjoying what he was doing? Quote words from the poem to substantiate your answer?

Answer: The poet was thoroughly enjoying what he was doing because he would laugh to himself when the mother would call him. The words ‘fun’, ‘laugh to myself’, ‘slyly’ indicate that he was really having fun in the game of hide and seek with the mother.

Question 5: What would the mother notice as she walked through the shadow of the Champa tree?

Answer: The mother would notice the scent of the champa flower as she walked through the shadow of the flower.

Question 6: How do we know that the mother was an educated lady?

Answer: The mother could read Ramayana and this shows that she was an educated lady.

Question 7: What did the poet imagine he would do while his mother was reading?

Answer: The poet imagined that he would fling his little shadow on to the page of the mother’s book, just where she was reading.

Question 8: At which point would the poet become a child once again? What would he beg his mother to do?

Answer: When the mother would go to the cowshed with the lighted lamp, the poet would drop suddenly on to the earth and become a child once again. He would beg his mother to tell a story.

Question 9: What did the poet imagine his mother would tell him after his long absence? How would he reply?

Answer: The poet imagined that his mother would call him a naughty child and ask where he had been. He would reply saying that he would not tell her.

Question 10: Read the lines and answer the questions:

Baby, where are you?

(a) Who would say these words and to whom?

Answer: The mother would say these words to the poet.

(b) What would be the listener’s reaction?

Answer: The listener would laugh to himself and keep quiet.

(c) Why did the poet used the word ‘would’ before the above line?

Answer: The poet used the word ‘would’ before the above line because he is imagining the scene in his mind.

Question 11: Read the lines and answer the questions:

I should suddenly drop on to the earth again.

(a) Which time of the day was it?

Answer: It was evening.

(b) Which place did the speaker refer to in the above line?

Answer: The place referred to by the speaker in the above line is the cowshed.

(c) What would the speaker do after dropping on to the Earth?

Answer: The speaker would be his mother’s baby again and beg her to tell a story after dropping on to the earth.

So, these were The Champa Flower Questions & Answers.

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