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Class 7th English Chapter 5 Quality

Class 7th English Chapter 5 Quality


Very Short Answer Type Questions
Question 1:
What proves that Mr Gessler was not an Englishman?
Solution:
Mr Gessler spoke English with an influence of his mother tongue which proved that his wasn’t an Englishman.
Question 2:
Where did Mr Gessler live?
Solution:
Mr Gessler lived in London in his shoe shop.
Question 3:
What distinction Mr Gessler’s shop had?
Solution:
Mr Gessler’s shop didn’t had any other signs except Gessler Brothers written on it.
Question 4:
How did Mr Gessler found that the boot was not comfortable for author?
Solution:
Mr Gessler pressed with his finger at a particular point and he could make it out that the left boot wasn’t giving comfort to the author.
Question 5:
What material Mr Gessler used to make the boots?
Solution:
Mr Gessler made boots from the finest quality leather.
Question 6:
How did Mr Gessler described his brother?
Solution:
Mr Gessler said that his brother was a good man. He made good boots.
Question 7:
Give one stance from the lesson that proves that Mr Gessler was getting older.
Solution:
Mr Gessler failed to recognise the author during his final days which proves that he had really grown old.
Question 8:
Why did the author went to the shoe shop for the last time?
Solution:
The author went to the shop for the last time to thank Mr Gessler for making the great boots.
Question 9:
Why was the name plate missing at Mr Gessler’s shop?
Solution:
Mr Gessler had died and the shop was taken over by another man so his name plate was not there anymore.
Short Answer Type Questions
Question 1:
Why did author preferred boots made by Mr Gessler than that of big firms?
Solution:
The author preferred boots made by Mr Gessler than that of big firms because Mr Gessler’s boots were durable, were made from best leathers and they fitted perfectly well. The author was very attached to Mr Gessler.
Question 2:
The author felt sorry for complaining about his boots. What made him feel so?
Solution:
Mr Gessler was shocked at the complaint. He failed to believe it. He became silent and then started thinking deeply where he went wrong. This made the author regret making such a complaint.
Question 3:
Why the author called those boots bought from big firm ‘ill-omened’?
Solution:
Seeing those boots Mr Gessler for the first time informed the author about the hardships of his trade and the hard times he was going through. Finding Mr Gessler in pain, the author called those boots bought from big firm ‘ill-omened’ ones.
Question 4:
Describe the boots made by Mr Gessler.
Solution:
Mr Gessler made boots only on orders. His boots were perfect in size. They lasted long and wpre made from the best leathers.
For Mr Gessler bootmaking was an art which was exhibited perfectly in each pair carved by him.
Long Answer Type Questions
Question 1:
Mr Gessler in his last wasn’t in good health. Give three examples to prove this.
Solution:
Author had mistaken Mr Gessler for his elder brother because he looked too old. There was very thin lining of hair left on the top portion of his head. During the last meeting with the author within a period of one year, Mr Gessler had grown older by around 10 years. He looked tired and exhausted.The hardships of the trade have taken a toll on his health. He even failed to recognise the author at first.
Question 2:
Mr Gessler was spending his days with great difficulty. Give suitable arguments in favour of this.
Solution:
Mr Gessler was having a tough time in his final years. He had lost his customers because of the delay in delivery of his orders.
Value Based Question
Question 1:
He used to work really hard to make each pair of shoe. But still everything he earned went on paying the rent of his shop and in buying leather. There wasn’t much money with him. He nearly killed himself working for hours at the shop without any food and rest.
Quality is an important aspect of business. Elaborate
Solution:
Quality plays an important role in business. Every customer looks for quality in the products they buy. Everyone wants to buy an item that has high quality. If we keep the quality of our products high then our customers will visit us again. Popularity of our products also increases in the market. But in other hand if, we sell products of low quality then people might buy them once but will feel being cheated. They will never lose our trust and we will lose them as customer forever.
Question 2:
Whom does ‘his’ refers to in the above lines?
Solution:
‘His’ in the above lines refers to Mr Gessler.
Extract Based Questions
Extract 1
Directions: (Q. Nos. 1-6) Read the extract given below and answer the following questions.
I remember well my shy remarks,
1 day, while stretching out to him my youthfull foot. “Isn’t it
awfully hard to do, Mr Gessler?” And his answer
given with a sudden smile from out of the redness of
his beard: “id is an ardt!”
Question 1:
Whom does T refer to in the above lines?
Solution:
In the above lines T refers to the author.
Question 2:
Why is he feeling awkward?
Solution:
Mr Gessler was many years elder than him, he felt awkward in stretching his feet before him and allowing him to touch them.
Question 3:
What is the art Mr Gessler refers to?
Solution:
Mr Gessler refers to the art of bootmaking.
Question 4:
Find a word from the above lines that means ‘introvert’.
(a) Awful
(b) Shy
(c) Redness
(d) Ardt
Solution:
(b) Shy
Question 5:
Mr Gessler smiled while replying the question because he
(a) agreed with the speaker
(b) felt proud of his work
(c) was pleased that someone had praised him
(d) None of the above
Solution:
(b) felt proud of his work.
Question 6:
Find out one word from the that means ‘terrible’.
(a) Shy         (b) Youthfull         (c) Awful          (d) Hard
Solution:
(c) Awful
Extract 2
Directions: (Q. Nos. 1-6) Read the extract given below and answer the following questions.
But his face and voice made so deep an impression that
during the next few minutes I ordered many pairs. They
lasted longer than ever. And I was not able to go to him
for nearly 2 years.
It was many months before my next visit to his shop.
Question 1:
Name the speaker in the above lines.
Solution:
The author of the lesson John Galsworthy is the speaker of the above lines.
Question 2:
Whom does ‘his’ refers to in the above lines?
Solution:
‘His’ in the above lines refers to Mr Gessler.
Question 3:
Why his voice and face made such an impact?
Solution:
The author was moved after realising the hard times Mr Gessler was going through. The truth about Mr Gessler’s hardship has made such an impact over the author.
Question 4:
What did the author placed the order for?
(a) Gloves
(b) Boots
(c) Socks
(d) None of these
Solution:
(b) Boots
Question 5:
What has caused such reaction from ‘him’?
(a) The author had bought shoes from a big firm
(b) The author’s shoe didn’t last long
(c) The fact that the Mr Gessler was losing on business and was having a difficult time
(d) The author had not visited Mr Gessler’s shop for long
Solution:
(c) The fact that the Mr Gessler was losing on business and was having a difficult time.
Question 6:
The above lines show that the author was
(a) a kind person
(b) careless about other’s emotions
(c) avoiding going to the shop
(d) a busy man
Solution:
(a) a kind person

Courtesy : CBSE