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Do you think the narrator gave up making caricatures after being punished by his teacher?
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What was the sketch the narrator had drawn that people were curious to see?
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Tick (√) the correct answer for the given statements.
- The narrator as a child found his arithmetic teacher nasty because
- according to him all teachers were nasty.
- he found it difficult to understand the subject.
- to him the teacher seemed to have no feelings for others and was only interested in his subject.
- he hated the homework given by the teacher.
- When the narrator was caught by the arithmetic teacher sketching him, he was seated
- in the first row.
- in the third row.
- in the last row.
- safely in the middle row.
- It became the narrator's hobby to liken human figures to inanimate objects or animals after
- he deliberately drew the face of a tiger while drawing his teacher.
- he, unintentionally, drew the face of a tiger while drawing his hated teacher.
- he was appreciated.
- he was scolded.
- The narrator realised that his chosen field of art
- could irritate and annoy people.
- needed a lot of practice.
- was a fun activity.
- involved sketching all kinds of creatures.
- The much-respected cook refused to oblige the family as
- he was already committed elsewhere.
- he was too arrogant to cook for them.
- he hated cooking for weddings.
- he felt insulted being laughed at as a reaction to the narrator's caricature of him.
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State whether the following sentences are true or false.
- Most teachers in the Kannada Municipal School were not good.
- In the narrator's cartoons, no one was spared.
- The entire reputation of a wedding in South India depended on the cook employed for the wedding.
- The angry cook relented or gave in quickly to the requests made to him.
- The narrator's talent was much appreciated by his parents.
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Q5.
What prevented the narrator and his classmates from getting the hang of simple calculations?
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