12th English Core Vistas 6. ON THE FACE OF IT

12th English Core Vistas 6. ON THE FACE OF IT

 12th English Core Vistas 6. ON THE FACE OF IT

प्रश्न बैंक - सह - उत्तर पुस्तक (Question Bank-Cum-Answer Book)

Class - 12

English Core

Vistas 6. ON THE FACE OF IT

QUESTIONS:-

Q1. Who is Mr Lamb? How does Derry get into his garden?

Ans. Mr.Lamb is an old man. He lives in a big house and has garden of his own. He has a tin leg. One of his legs was blown off in the war. Derry enters Mr. Lamb's garden by climbing the wall .He does not come there to steal the apples like other children but out of sheer curiosity.

Q2. Do you think all this will change Derry's attitude towards Mr Lamb?

Ans- Certainly, Mr Lamb will leave a deep impression on the mind of young Derry. Derry suffers from a complex because of his burnt face.Mr. Lamb motivates him to think about positivity of life, people and things. Derry comes back to Mr Lamb though his mother tries to prevent him from going there.

Q3. What peculiar things does Derry notice about the old man, Lamb?

Ans- Mr Lamb is retired from the army. He leaves his doors always open. Everybody is welcomed in his garden. There are no curtains on his windows. These are the quite peculiar things for Derry.

Q4. What physical impairment is Mr Lamb suffering from?

Ans- Mr Lamb has lost one of his legs in a war. There is a tin leg in its place. The children would mockingly call him 'Lamey Lamb'. Also, no one ever comes to see him. People have also spread many stories about him.

Q5. Why had Derry come to the garden?

Ans- Derry had thought it was an empty place and no one lived there. He wanted to see what kind of place it was. He had no mind to steal any apple.

Q6. Why does Derry tell Mr Lamb that he is afraid of seeing himself in the mirror in the play, 'On the Face of It'?

Ans- One side of Derry's face is burnt. Acid had fallen on this side. His face looked very ugly. People would always keep on reminding of his face. Therefore Derry tells Mr Lamb that he is afraid of seeing himself in the mirror.

Q7. How does Mr Lamb try to remove the baseless fears of Derry?

Ans- Mr Lamb tells Derry that he, like others, has two eyes, two ears, two legs, two arms, brain and a tongue. He can do or achieve whatever he likes. In this way Mr Lamb tries to remove baseless fears of Derry.

Q8. What did Derry's mother think of Mr Lamb?

Ans- Derry's mother claims to have heard many things about Mr Lamb. She did not have any good opinion about Mr Lamb. She considered him to be a worthless man. She thought that Mr Lamb's talk was all nonsense. She did not want Derry to go there.

Q9. In what sense is the friendship between Mr Lamb and Derry fruitful?

Ans- The friendship between Mr Lamb and Derry proved quite fruitful for both of them. Mr Lamb instils self confidence. in the young boy. While the young boy's company helps Mr Lamb toward off his loneliness.

Q10. Why does Derry say people are afraid of him?

Ans- Derry says people look at his face and call it a terrible thing. They call it the ugliest thing they ever saw. They even say that it is the face only a mother could love. Therefore according to Derry, people are afraid of him.

Q11. How does Mr Lamb react when Derry enters his garden?

Ans- Mr Lamb welcomes Derry in his garden. He only asks him to mind crab apples lest he should trip. When Derry wants to run away from there Mr Lamb says that he need not to go. Everyone is welcomed to come in his garden.

Q12. What kind of garden does Mr Lamb have? Why does he like it?

Ans- Mr Lamb has a garden-outside his house. It has flowers, grass, trees arid bees. He likes every inch of his garden. He has positive attitude of mind. For him even weeds in his garden are living things. He likes humming of bees. He passes his time by making jam from the crab apples. Thus, he remains busy due to his garden. Therefore, he likes it very much.

Q13. What does Derry hear people talking down the downstairs?

Ans- He hears people talking about him and saying, "What will he ever do? What is going to happen to him when we are gone? How will he get on in this world with that face?"

Q14. What realisation comes to Derry about his face at the end of the play?

Ans- At the end of the play, Derry realises that external looks do not matter much. The only thing matters is the person's worth. He decides now he would not care about anybody. He will care about what he feels, thinks or hears.

Q15. Why does Derry's mother not want him to go back to visit Mr Lamb?

Ans- Derry's mother did not want her son to interact with Mr Lamb, or go back to his house because he was new to the place and nobody had any information about his personal and private life. On the contrary, people were heard to be making adverse remarks about Mr Lamb. Lamb was leading a lonely life with no contact with the outside world. Children used to tease him and call him Lamey-Lamb because he was handicapped. The worried mother, therefore, thought that it would not be in the interest of her child to befriend the stranger.

Q16. What is it that draws Derry towards Mr Lamb inspite of himself?

Ans- Derry is a young boy. He has a burnt face and due to this he suffers from a sense of inferiority complex. This makes him lonely and withdrawn. He avoids men and their company. He can't stand their uncharitable remarks. He comes to Mr Lamb's garden in search of loneliness. He meets Mr Lamb. It is a meeting of two minds which have totally opposite views. It is a turning point in Derry's life. Derry is withdrawn. Mr Lamb is very social. He is ever ready to welcome anyone who enters his garden. Mr Lamb has a tin leg. Children tease him by calling "Lamey-Lamb". But he doesn't mind it.

Mr Lamb leaves the impact of his personality on Derry. He shows the young boy the ways of the world. He motivates him to move forward in his life. He should stop caring what others say about his face. Locking oneself up in the room and closing eyes from the world is no solution.

Q17. In which section of the play does Mr Lamb display signs of loneliness and disappointment? What are the ways in which Mr Lamb tries to overcome these feelings?

Ans- Mr Lamb has a positive outlook towards life, people and things. He takes the life as it comes. He lives alone. But rarely does he display signs of loneliness and disappointment. Only once in the play he shows a sign of physical weakness. He has a tin leg.One of his legs was blown off in the war. When Derry asks: "Does your leg hurt you?", Mr Lamb answers philosophically. He confesses that his leg pains now and then, particularly in wet weather.

Mr.Lamb tries to overcome his loneliness by opening his heart to others. Whosoever comes, is welcome. He "likes to talk". "He wants to have company." He has "friends everywhere". Everybody knows him. Kids come for the apples and pears. And for toffees .He enjoys sitting in the sun and reading books. Life means growing to him. He grows apples,pears, weeds, and flowers. So such a person never feels lonely and disappointed.

Q18. The actual pain or inconvenience caused by a physical impairment is often much less than the sense of alienation felt by the person with disabilities. What is the kind of behaviour that the person expects from others?

Ans- It is quite true. The actual pain caused by a physical impairment can be quite painful. But the sense of detachment is much more painful. The real pain comes from the people. Their reactions towards the disabled persons are never normal and human. Some are really cruel in their behaviour. Equally hurting are the unwanted comforting and consoling lies. Derry is suffering from a sense of inferiority complex. He can't face the world as it is. He avoids people. He likes to be lonely and withdrawn. He feels that no one can love and kiss him.

A physically impaired person expects a normal behaviour. He needs a human touch. Uncharitable remarks offend him. But he doesn't want to be an object of pity either. Only a balanced and human attitude as adopted by Mr Lamb towards Derry, can comfort him.

Q19. Will Derry get back to his old seclusion or will Mr Lamb's brief association effect a change in the kind of life he will lead in the future?

Ans- Before meeting Mr Lamb, Derry had quite a negative aspects towards life and people. He had shut himself in his own-self. He was totally isolated. His burnt face had created a deep sense of inferiority complex in him. He avoided meeting interacting with people. He felt offended by their cruel and uncharitable remarks.

Derry's brief association with Mr Lamb proves to be quite rewarding. Mr Lamb teaches him how to look at life, people and things. Mr Lamb himself was a physically impaired person. One of his legs was blown off in the war He had a tin leg. Children teased him by calling "Lamey-Lamb". He enjoyed meeting people. He loved reading books. He grew weeds and flowers. His attitude towards life was totally positive and productive.

Derry will never get back to his old seclusion. His burnt face will no more eat away his self-respect, poise and confidence. He will learn gradually to find his place in the mainstream of life.

Q20. Describe the first meeting of Mr Lamb and Derry?

Ans- The first meeting between Mr Lamb and Derry takes place in Mr Lamb's garden. A teenager named Derry comes into the garden. He thinks that no one is in the garden. But then he hears Mr Lamb's voice," "Mind the apples." Derry is startled to hear that voice. He has thought that no one was there in the garden. He wants to run way from there but Mr Lamb says that he is most welcomed in the garden.

Derry sits beside Mr Lamb. They have heart to heart talk. They thoroughly enjoy each other's company. Mr Lamb has been retired from the army. One of his legs had been blown due to a bomb blast. Nobody comes to visit him. People have spread many stories about him. Children mockingly call him 'Lamey Lamb'. The condition of Derry is also not much different. One side of his face is burnt due to acid.

Q21. Why do you think Derry is so pessimistic? How does Mr Lamb give solace to the boy?

Ans- One side of Derry's face is burnt due to acid. People look at him in awe. They say that it is the ugliest' thing that they have ever seen. Derry feels afraid of him when he sees himself in the mirror. He has become highly pessimistic. He knows even his mother doesn't love him truly. She just fulfils her duty as a mother.

Therefore, she never kisses him on the burnt side of his face; she would always kiss on the other side of his face. But Mr Lamb gives the boy great comfort and inspiration. He tells him he is not handicapped like him. He has two legs, two eyes, two ears and two hands. He can do anything in life. He also advises him to have optimistic approach in life.

Q22. What lesson of life does Mr Lamb tell Derry? What effect it has on him?

Ans- Mr Lamb has lost one of his legs in a war. He motivates him. Mr Lamb told him that he has two legs, two eyes, two ears and two hands. He can do anything in life. He also advises him to have optimistic atitude in life. Then he starts explaining Derry about his own approach towards life. He says everything interests him that is created by God.

He says that people say the bees buzz but according to him. they hum. According to Lamb, every growing thing has life in it. For him even weeds are important. He tells Derry that it's not what he looks like; it's what he is from inside. This makes Derry understand that beauty is only skin deep. He understands that he is not inferior to anybody. He can do whatever he likes.

Q23. How did Mr Lamb's meeting with Derry become a turning point in Derry's life?

Ans- Mr Lamb's meeting with Derry indeed proved to be. a turning point in a young boy's life. One side of Derry's face was burnt due to acid. People looked at him in awe. They would say that it was the ugliest thing that they have ever seen. Derry felt afraid of him when he saw himself in the mirror. He had become highly pessimistic. He knew even his mother didn't love him truly. She would just fulfil her duty as a mother. Therefore, she never kissed him on the burnt side of his face; she would always kiss on the other side of his face.

But Lamb gave the boy great solace and inspiration. He told him he was not handicapped like him. He had two legs, two eyes, two ears and two hands. He could do anything in life. He also advised him to have optimistic approach towards the life. Thus, this meeting proved to be a turning point in Derry's life. Now he doesn't care what others say.

Q24. How did Mr Lamb try to give courage and confidence to Derry?

Ans- Mr Lamb was retired from the army. He had lost one of his legs due to bomb blast. He met Derry for the first time in his garden. One side of Derry's face is burnt due to acid. As a result, Derry had become quite pessimistic in his life. But Mr Lamb told him he was not handicapped like him. He had two legs, two eyes, two ears and two hands. He could do anything in life. He also advised him to have optimistic approach in life. Then he started explaining Derry about his own approach towards life.

He said everything interested him that was created by God. He said that people would say the bees buzz but according to him, they hum. According to Lamb, every growing thing had life in it. For him, even weeds were important. He told Derry that it was not what he looked like; it was what he was inside. Now Derry came to understand that beauty is only skin deep.

Q25. Both Derry and Mr Lamb suffer physical disabilities but their attitude towards life and people is totally different. Highlight their contrasting traits in your own words.

Ans- Derry's main problem is his burnt face. One side of his face was eaten up by acid. He is always conscious that his face is "bad", "terrible" and "the ugliest thing". People are afraid" of him. He tries to escape from people. On the other hand, Mr Lamb doesn't allow his physical disability to come in his way. He takes life as it comes. He has a positive attitude towards life, things and people. Children tease him by calling "Lamey-Lamb" but he doesn't mind it. But he is full of life and enjoys it at his best.

Derry is withdrawn and defiant. He doesn't trust people. He thinks that no one will ever love and kiss him except his own mother. He can't stand people staring at him or passing uncharitable remarks. He is touchy and hyper- sensitive Mr.Lamb is open-minded and open-hearted. He teaches Derry how to handle people,situations and things.

Q26. Why does Derry go back to Mr. Lamb's garden?

Ans- Mr. Lamb has taught Derry the most important lesson of life. He has actually made turn start living his life on his own and care not about his burned face. A long conversation between them has opened Derry's eyes. He learns that things are the same and still different. Mr. Lamb says things nobody else has ever said. Moreover, he has promised Mr. lamb to come back to him. He wants to prove that he has fulfilled his promise. So he goes back to meet Mr. Lamb again in his garden.

Q27. What are the different ways in which Mr. Lamb tries to change Derry's attitude to life?

Ans- 'On the Face of it' is a virtual lesson for the physically handicapped in how they should live their lives. The life of such people characterized by loneliness, neglect, disgrace, public humiliation, and frustration like Derry's life. Derry undergoes terrible emotional experiences caused by his burned face. People commented on his face cruelly. So he suffers.

When he met Mr. Lamb in his garden, which was the turning point in his life. Mr. Lamb is another physically handicapped person who lost one of his legs many years back in a bomb blast in the war. Derry's meeting with him in the garden proved as a savoring for Derry. Lamb tells him many things to change Derry's attitude to life like: he should not mind the public comments on his burned face. Everything is the same and yet different.

All things God created should be of interest to him. He must socialize. He shouldn't lock himself in a room. He should not hate anyone. He should not mind what his mother says He has a tongue, a brain, arms, legs. Actually, Mr. Lamb by his peculiar questions and stimulating answers teaches Derry how he should live his life. This has a magical effect on Derry. He comes to Lamb though his mother prohibited him. Lamb by his own life has proved a pathfinder for him too. Derry stands changed as he. Derry learns a new lesson of life from Mr. Lamb.

Q28. Who was Derry? What problems did he have?

Ans- Derry is a complex-ridden a fourteen year old boy. He is a victim of inferiority complex after acid accidentally spilled and burnt one side of his face. His handicap has filled him with bitterness and so Derry suffers more on account of the pain that his own views of how everyone hates him, causes him. Mr. Lamb has a garden that is full of fruits, flowers and trees and herbs of all sorts. He likes his garden because it attracts young children and he gets a sense of pleasure in pulling down the ripe crab apples from the trees and making jelly for the children who visit his garden.

Q29. Derry said, "It (acid) ate me up." How did this fact affect his attitude towards life?

Ans- Derry's attitude towards life becomes totally bitter after the acid burns one side of his face. He suffers from a sense of alienation, low self esteem and self rejection. Derry's suffering is further aggravated by the feeling that he is unwanted and no one loves him. His behaviour also results from people's indifference, lack of concern and compassion for physically impaired people. He feels their words of sympathy lack genuineness and so he feels very hurt when they unwittingly remind him of his impairment. Derry always remains very conscious of his handicap. He says that no one will ever love him because he will continue to look ugly. He does not like Mr. Lamb's sermonizing as he feels that it or anything else cannot change the ugliness of his face. Thus Derry feels a terrible sense of frustration and loneliness due to his severely burnt face.

Q30. Derry sneaked into Mr. Lamb's garden and it became a turning point in his life. Comment.

Ans- Derry, a complex-stricken lad of fourteen, is a victim of inferiority complex which is borne out of a misinterpretation of himself and the world. He suffers from an acute sense of self-hatred and rejection due to his burnt face and this leads him to total alienation. Mr. Lamb too has a disability, a tin leg, but he never allows his handicap to interfere with the pace and pleasure of his life. Mr. Lamb's meeting with Derry brings a turning point in the latter's life. He gives Derry confidence and persuades him to develop a positive attitude towards life. His message to Derry is very clear. Alienation and withdrawal is not the solution. Derry believes in running away from people but Mr. Lamb lives among people. Derry's brief association with Mr. Lamb proves to be quite rewarding. Mr. Lamb teaches him a new perspective of looking at life, people and things. Derry decides never to get back to his old seclusion. His burnt face will no longer interfere with his self-respect, poise and confidence. He will gradually learn to find his place in the mainstream of life. Mr. Lamb helps Derry rediscover himself and gives a new meaning to his life. Now Derry wants to leave his handicap behind, forge ahead in life and live life to the fullest.

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

1. Derry didn't like people

(a) being friendly

(b) being afraid of him

(c) being affectionate.

(d) being sympathetic

2. The gate to Mr Lamb's house is

(a) always shut

(b) heavily guarded

(c) barricaded

(d) always open

3. What ate Derry's face away?

(a) Acid

(b) Disease

(c) An accident

(d) Mites

4. How old is Derry?

(a) 13

(b) 14

(c) 15

(d) 16

5. Why did Derry enter Mr Lamb's garden?

(a) He wanted to see the flowers

(b) He wanted to see the bees

(c) He wanted to steal crabapples

(d) Out of curiosity

6. Why did Mr. Lamb call Derry blessed?

(a) because he was young

(b) because he had a mother because he had friends

(d) because except a burnt face he had a perfectly healthy body

7. Who is Mr Lamb?

(a) Old man with one artificial leg

(b) Derry's grandfather

(c) Derry's neighbor

(d) Gardener

8. What was one leg of the Mr Lamb made of?

(a) Plastic

(b) Steel

(c) Tin

(d) Thermopolis

9. By what name did the children tease Mr Lamb?

(a) Lamb Lamb

(b) Lamey Lamb

(c) Lost Lamb

(d) Lame Lamb

10. What was the reaction of Derry when he met Mr Lamb?

(a) Excited

(b) Angry

(c) Shocked

(d) Scared

11. _______blew up Mr Lamb's leg

(a) A bomb

(b) A gunshot

(c) An accident

(d) A splinter

12. Why was Derry startled?

(a) He was caught

(b) There were many people

(c) By Mr Lamb's presence

(d) On seeing a watchdog

13. Where was Mr. Lamb's house?

(a) on a tree

(b) on the road

(c) in a street

(d) inside the garden

14. What did Mr. Lamb tell about himself?

(a) he had a tin leg

(b) Still he was happy

(c) he never mind even if children teased him

(d) All of these

15. What draws Derry towards Lamb ?

(a) his appearance

(b) his grief.

(c) his positive outlook

(d) All of these

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