
He had lost the chance of receiving education and being literate. But Anil was not the only one who was robbed at that time. Yes, Hari Singh was successful in robbing Anil. Was Hari Singh successful in robbing Anil? Was Anil the only one who was robbed or did Hari also rob himself of something? He followed Anil to gain his trust and look for an opportunity that may help him give shape to his plans. The narrator’s purpose of robbing Anil had not yet been served. Why do you think the narrator followed Anil? According to Hari, winning Anil’s confidence was an easy task.Īnil walked away. So he approached Anil with the intention of robbing him, as he seemed to be an easygoing and simple man. Hari Singh was a thief who had not much luck in his work recently. (b) Anil did not show anything because he was understanding and Hari’s return gave him the hope of a change in him. (c) Which word in the extract means the same as ‘reveal’. (a) Who is ‘he’ in the extract? What did he know? But neither his lips nor his eyes showed anything. (b) The speaker did not have any friends because he thought that friends were more trouble than help. (a) The speaker was standing alone on the platform because a train had just left. (c) Which word in the extract is an antonym of the word ‘crowded’? (a) Why was the speaker standing alone on the platform? When the train had gone, I found myself standing alone on the deserted platform. (c) Here, habit is a synonym of‘practice’. (b) The speaker says so because he is a thief and he has not robbed anyone recently. (a) The ‘real work’ in the extract refers to stealing. (d) What part of speech is the word ‘real’ in the extract? (b) Why does the speaker say ‘I’m out of practice’? (a) What ‘real work’ is the speaker talking about? Well, it’s time I did some real work, I told myself I’m out of practice. (b) The speaker wanted to be friends with the listener because he wanted to rob him after gaining his trust. (a) Hari Singh was the speaker and he was trying to flatter Anil. (c) Find the antonym of ‘criticism’ in the extract. (b) Why did the speaker want to be friends with the listener? (a) Who was the speaker? Who was he trying to flatter? I said A little flattery helps in making friends. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow. The Thief’s Story Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English Footprints Without Feet In this article, we are providing The Thief’s Story Extra Questions and Answers PDF Class 10 English Footprints Without Feet CBSE, Extra Questions for Class 10 English Footprints Without Feet was designed by subject expert teachers.
