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midnight visitor class 10 question answers – Read and Find Out (Page 14)
Question
1.
How is Ausable different from other secret agents?
(or)
What great qualities made Ausable a successful secret agent? CBSE 2013
(or)
How was Ausable different from other secret agents? CBSE 2011
(or)
How is Ausable different from other secret agents? How does he deal with Max?
CBSE 2012
Answer:
Ausable is different from other secret agents in more ways than one. He has a
small room in the musty corridor of a gloomy French hotel. It was on the sixth
and top floor and it was scarcely the setting for a romantic adventure. He was
extremely fat. In spite of living in Paris for over twenty years, he spoke
French and German with difficulty and had an American accent. Instead of
getting messages passed secretly to him by beautiful girls, he got only a
routine telephone call making an appointment. In these ways, he was different
from the conventional notion of a secret agent.
He dealt with Max by inventing some stories and convincing Max to act on them,
so that he could get rid of Max permanently.
Question
2.
Who is Fowler and what is his first authentic thrill of the day?
Answer:
Fowler is a writer and he had come to meet Ausable. His first authentic thrill
of the day came when he saw a man in Ausable’s room pointing a pistol towards
Ausable and himself.
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midnight visitor class 10 question answers – Page 15
Question
3.
How has Max got in?
Answer:
Max had got into the room using a passkey or master key.
Question
4.
How does Ausable say he got in?
Answer:
Ausable said that he thought Max had got into the room through the balcony. He
said that it was the second time in a month that somebody had got into his room
this way.
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midnight visitor class 10 question answers – Think About It (Page 18)
Question
1.
‘Ausable did not fit any description of a secret agent Fowler had ever read.”
What do secret agents in books and films look like, in your opinion? Discuss in
groups or in class some stories or movies featuring spies, detectives and
secret agents, and compare their appearance with that of Ausable in this story.
(You may mention characters from fiction in languages other than English. In
English fiction you may have come across Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, or
Miss Marple. Have you watched any movies featuring James Bond?)
Answer:
Secret agents in fiction are projected like ideal men, ‘Tall dark and
handsome’. They are usually well-built and keep beautiful women for company.
They would smoke a pipe (like Sherlock Holmes) or a cigar and execute
death-defying stunts (like James Bond). Movies based on James Bond show hi-tech
gadgets which assist the detective in countering villains. However, there are
some exceptions to this appearance of a secret agent also. A character named
Feluda was created by Satyajit Ray, the famous Bengali filmmaker. Feluda was a
tall athletic figure who relied on his superb analytical ability and
observation skill.
Question
2.
How does Ausable manage to make Max believe that there is a balcony attached to
his room? Look back at his detailed description of it. What makes it a
convincing story?
Answer:
Ausable creates a detailed description of how his office was part a bigger
apartment and how the next room had a direct connection with a balcony. His
statement that . somebody else also broke into his office through that balcony
earlier made it a convincing story. Ausable’s ability to think quickly and
calmly in a situation of panic makes it convincing.
Question
3.
Looking back at the story, when do you think Ausable thought up his plan for
getting rid of Max? Do you think he had worked out his plan in detail right
from the beginning? Or did he make up a plan taking advantage of events as they
happened?
Answer:
No, I don’t think that he had worked out his plan in detail earlier. He took
advantage of events as they happened. Ausable made up a story of the balcony
outside the room and as there was a knock at the door, he said that it would be
the police. All these made Max desperate. He became restless and without seeing
below, jumped out of the window.
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midnight visitor class 10 question answers – Talk About It (Page 18)
Question
1.
In this story, Ausable shows great ‘presence of mind’, or the ability to think
quickly and act calmly and wisely, in a situation of danger and surprise. Give
examples from your own experience, or narrate a story, which shows someone’s
presence of mind.
Answer:
This story refers to the play ‘If I Were You’. Gerrard was held hostage by a
criminal. However, Gerrard treated the criminal as a guest and trapped him with
his confidence. He managed to convince the criminal to run away as the police
is behind him. He told the criminal to run through the exit door, which was
actually a cupboard door. The criminal exited through the door and was trapped
in the cupboard.
Question
2.
Discuss what you would do in the situations described below. Remember that
presence of mind comes out of a state of mental preparedness. If you have
thought about possible problems or dangers, and about how to act in such
situations, you have a better chance of dealing with such situations if they do
arise.
1.
A small fire starts in your kitchen.
2.
A child starts to choke on a piece of food.
3.
An electrical appliance starts to hiss and
gives out sparks.
4.
A bicycle knocks down a pedestrian.
5.
It rains continuously for more than
twenty-four hours.
6.
A member of your family does not return home
at the usual or expected time.
You
may suggest other such situations.
Answer:
1.
If a blanket is available, it should be put
over the fire to shut out the air. If the fire is not due to an electrical
problem, water can be thrown on it. If it is due to a short-circuit,
electricity must be disconnected immediately from everything in the kitchen
before taking any other measure.
2.
The child’s back must be thumped slowly until
the piece of food stuck is vomited out. However, in case it continues, the
child should be given trained medical aid immediately.
3.
Electricity to the appliance should be
immediately disconnected. If it is plugged into a socket, the plug must be
removed from the socket. Later on the appliance may be got repaired by an
authorised person.
4.
First aid should be given to the pedestrian
at once. Public help may also be asked, if necessary. Depending on the
seriousness of the injury, the affected person may be shifted to hospital.
5.
Flooding may be caused by a heavy downpour.
So all necessary precautions for saving various possessions should be taken,
besides informing the concerned authorities to take preventive action.
6.
A family member not returning home at the
usual time should be enquired for at the place he or she was expected to visit.
If he or she was with friends, these friends or the friends’ families should be
contacted. If there is no result from these enquiries, as a last resort, the
lcical police may be informed
Either way the teacher or student will get the solution to the problem within 24 hours.