The Eyes Have It (Prose) Ruskin Bond

 MCQ Questions | উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ইংরেজি – The Eyes Have It (Prose) Ruskin Bond | HS English Question and Answer : 

  1. According to Ruskin Bond, the best time for visiting the hills is – 

(A) September

(B) October

(C) November

(D) December

Ans: (B) October

 

  1. The writer of ‘The eyes have it’ is – 

(A) Ruskin Bond

(B) APJ Abdul Kalam

(C) Longston Huges

(D) None of these

Ans: (A) Ruskin Bond

 

  1. The blind girl got in the train at – 

(A) Rohana 

(B) Mussoorie

(C) Dehra

(D) Kanpur 

Ans: (A) Rohana 

 

  1. “Then I made a mistake” The mistake that the narrator made was – 

(A) To ask a wrong question

(B) To behave rudely with the girl 

(C) To let slip the fact that could not see 

(D) To crack a joke 

Ans: (C) To let slip the fact that could not see 

 

  1. The couple with the girl were – 

(A) Her Perents

(B) Grand Parents

(C) Uncle & Aunts

(D) Teacher

Ans: (A) Her Perents

 

  1. The narrator was to get down at – 

(A) Dehra 

(B) Rohana 

(C) Mussoorie

(D) Saharanpur 

Ans: (C) Mussoorie

 

  1. In October, hills are Covered with – 

(A) Dahlia 

(B) Lotus 

(C) Orchids 

(D) Tulips

Ans: (A) Dahlia

 

  1. The narrator travelled alone in the rain upto – 

(A) Rohana

(B) Mussoorie 

(C) Dehra 

(D) Delhi

Ans: (A) Rohana

 

Short Answer Type Questions | উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ইংরেজি – The Eyes Have It (Prose) Ruskin Bond | HS English Question and Answer : 

  1. Where will the narrator get down from train ? 

Ans: The narrator will get down from train at Mussoorie . 

  1. Describe the hills of Mussoorie in October .

Ans: In October , the hills of Mussoorie are covered with wild dahlias . The sun is delicious and the road are quiet . 

  1. Why did the new passenger remarked that the narrator must be ‘ disappointed ‘ ?

Ans: The new passenger remarked that he was not so attractive as the girl who just left the compartment . 

  1. What advice did the woman give to the girl ? 

Ans: The woman advised the girl as to where to keep things , not to lean out of windows and to avoid speaking to strangers . 

  1. Where will the girl get down from train ?

Ans: The girl will get down from train at Saharanpur . 

  1. What pretence did the narrator make ?

Ans: The narrator pretended to observe the landscape through the window of the moving train . 

  1. What thing of the girl did the man notice ? 

Ans: The man noticed the girl’s eyes which were completely blind . 

  1. What is the similarity between the narrator and the girl ? 

Ans: Both the narrator and the girl were blind . 

  1. At which station did the blind girl get into the Train ? 

Ans: The blind girl got into the train at Rohana station . 

  1. Who would receive the blind girl at the destination ? 

Ans: The blind girl’s aunt would receive her at the destination .

  1. ” Once again , I had a game to play ” – What game is referred to here ? 

Ans: Here the game refers to narrator’s pretence that he can see with his eyes , though he is blind .

Broad Type Questions | উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ইংরেজি – The Eyes Have It (Prose) Ruskin Bond | HS English Question and Answer : 

  1. Describe the hills of Mussoorie in October . [ অক্টোবর মাসে মুসৌরি পাহাড়ের বর্ণনা দাও । ] 

Ans: Here the game refers to narrator’s pretence that he can see with his eyes , though he is blind Ans Ruskin Bond’s short story ” The Eyes Have It ‘ is a fine short story of two blind youngsters . The narrator of the story was travelling on a train to Mussoorie . He had a young blind girl as co – passenger . They were conversing about the scenic beauty of the hills of Mussoorie in October . 

  During this month , the hills are covered with wild dahlias . The sun is mild and delicious . At night , one can enjoy this beauty by sitting in front of a logfire with a sip of brandy There are less number of tourists and the roads are quiet and almost deserted .

  1. ” But her next question removed my doubts ” -Who is the speaker ? What was the next question and what was the ‘ doubt ‘ ? What did the narrator do after the question was asked ? [ “ কিন্তু তার পরের প্রশ্নটি আমার সন্দেহ দুর করল ” — বস্তা কে ? পরের প্রশ্নটি কী ছিল এবং তার ‘ সন্দেহ’ই – বা কী ছিল ? প্রশ্নটি জিজ্ঞাসা করার পর বস্তা কী করেছিলেন ? | 

Ans: Here the speaker is the narrator of ‘ The Eyes Have It ‘ written by Ruskin Bond .

   The next question was if the narrator could look out of the window . 

  The narrator’s doubt was that if the girl of the compartment could identify his blindness .

   After hearing the question , the narrator moved easily along the berth and touched the window ledge . The window was open . He sat beside the window facing it . He pretended that he could see everything . He was describing the moving things outside . On being asked about the animals , he confidently replied that there was no animals . Ironically , he was blind.

  1. ” The voice had the sparkle of a mountain stream ” – Who said this ? Whose voice is referred to here ? Why did the voice become so splendid to the speaker . [ কে একথা বলেছেন ? এখানে কার voice- এর কথা বলা হয়েছে ? বক্কার কাছে উক্ত কণ্ঠস্বরটি অতি সুন্দর মনে হয়েছিল কেন ? 

Ans: In Ruskin Bond’s short story The Eyes Have It , the narrator is the speaker here .

   The voice of the girl , the co – passenger of the narrator in his train journey , is referred to here .

   As the narrator was blind , he could not see the girl . He could only hear her voice . He liked the girl’s voice very much . 

  The girl’s voice was so sweet to the narrator that he was prepared to sit there for any length of time . It was lively and delightful . Her voice moved the narrator so much that it seemed to him to be the sweet sound of mountain stream.

  1. ” It could be a fascinating game , guessing what went on out there ” -Who is the speaker ? What was the fascinating game ? What was the impact of the game on the speaker’s life ? [ বক্তা কে ? মনোমুগ্ধকর খেলাটি কী ছিল ? বস্তার জীবনে এই খেলার প্রভাব কী হয়েছিল ? 

Ans: The narrator of Ruskin Bond’s short story The Eyes Have It , is the speaker here .

   The fascinating game refers to guessing what was going on outside the passing train . 

  Robe The narrator was completely blind . He was travelling in a train . A girl got into the train at Rohana . It gave him great joy . The narrator pretended that he could see and was describing the girl about the passing environment . 

  When the girl got down at Saharanpur , he was feeling lonely . To avoid languish and external problems , he engaged himself in the guessing game . It helps to escape him from hard reality of life .

  1. Signify the title of the story ” The Eyes Have It ‘ . [ The Eyes Have It ‘ গল্পের নামকরণের তাৎপর্য লেখো । ] 

Ans: Title is very important aspect of any short story . It often directly or indirectly hints the theme of the story . Ruskin Bond’s short story ” The Eyes Have it ‘ present two blind persons . One is the narrator and other is a girl . Both of them are blind but no one of them discloses it . Both of them play a game with another . Both of them try to conceal their blindness . From first to last both of them talk in such a way that they can see . At the last of the story a new passenger comes and announces that the girl is totally blind . So , from first to last there is only one theme that is about eye . To sum up we may say that the author has apply choosen the title .

  1. “The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie ” -Who is the speaker ? What was the reverie ? How did the man break the reveric of the speaker ?

Ans: This line is taken from Ruskin Bond’s short story ” The Eyes Have It ‘ and here the speaker is the narrator of the story .

   A young girl was the co – passenger of the narrator in a train journey . The narrator liked the voice of the girl . As he was blind himself , he could not look her beauty . But he was charmed with the perfume of her hair . The girl got down at Saharanpur . And the narrator was deeply thinking about the girl . This was the reverie . 

  The narrator’s reverie was broken as a new passenger entered into the compartment . The narrator was really startled .

  1. ” She was completely blind ” -explain the irony in the given line . [ উদ্ধৃতিটিতে কৌতুকের বিষয়টি আলোচনা করো । ]

Ans: In Ruskin Bond ‘ short story ” The Eyes Have It ‘ , a man boarded the train at Saharanpur . The narrator continued to pretend studying the landscape . The new co – passenger broke into his reverie stating that perhaps the narrator was disappointed as he was not as attractive travelling companion as the girl who had just left . In reply the narrator remarked that she was an interesting girl and asked him if her hair was long or short . The man was puzzled at the question and said that it was her eyes that attracted his attention and not her hair . Her eyes were very beautiful but they were of no use to the girl because she was completely blind . He asked the narrator if he had not noticed it . The narrator was very much shocked to learn this as he had conversed with the girl for so long yet he was not aware of it . 

  1. ” Are you going all the way to Dehra ? ” Who asked the question and to whom ? Where did the speaker go to ? What was the reaction and reply of the question ? [ কে , কাকে প্র করেছিলেন ? বক্তা কোথায় যাচ্ছিলেন ? প্রশ্ন শুনে কী উত্তর ও প্রতিক্রিয়া প new গিয়েছিল ? 

Ans: The narrator of the short story ” The Eyes Have It ‘ written by Ruskin Bond asked the question to a girl who boarded in the train compartment at Rohana . 

  The narrator was going to Dehra and to Mussoorie . 

The narrator’s voice startled the girl . She gave a little exclamation and said that she had not known anyone else had been there . 

  1. ” Oh , how lucky you are . ” Who said this and to whom ? Why was the person lucky ? [ কে , কাকে বলেছেন ? কেন তিনি সৌভাগ্যবান ? 

Ans: A blind girl , a co – passenger of the narrator said this to the narrator in the short story , ‘ The Eyes Have It ‘ written by Ruskin bond . 

  According to the girl the narrator was lucky because the narrator was going to Mussoorie in October . In that time hills were covered with dahlias and the sun was delicious . 

  1. Does the author help us anticipate the ironical twist in the end during the course of the narrative ? If yes , give examples from the text to support your argument .

Ans: Yes , the author helps us anticipate the ironical twist in the end during the course of the narrative . 

  ” Being a blind , the author pretended to be normal . So what he guessed about the outside world proves fake . To cheat the girl made him feel ” troubled and lonely . ” At the end of the play the new fellow passenger made him spell – bound by informing him that the beautiful eyes ” of the girl were totally useless as she herself was blind . So , temporary pretention of the writer being normal left him just outsmart .