THE PRISONER OF ZENDA
Q1What route was the narrator going to take?
He narrator was going to climb the hill which would take him to the
castle and then to the forest of Zenda.
Q2 Describe the castle.
In the olden days it was a fortress. However till today it was well
preserved. Behind it stood the original castle. Behind the original castle
was a modern chateau. The modern chateau and the original castle
were separated by a deep, broad moat (water body).
Q3What would Black Michael do if a fit of misanthropy/hatred seized
him?
Black Michael would dwell in the chateau and draw up the bridge after
him.
Q4The narrator had to catch a train to which place?
To catch a train to Strelsau.
Q5What did the narrator dream of?
He dreamt of being married to Princess Flavia and that he dwelt in the
castle of Zenda
Q6 What circumstances made the narrator fall asleep?
The solemn beauty of the woods, the comfort of a cigar and the fast
waning(wrapping ) afternoon put the narrator off to sleep.
Q7How tall was the narrator?
He was six feet two inches tall.
Q8 Describe the two men who regarded the narrator with much
curiosity.
One was short and stoutly built, with a bullet‐shaped head, a bristly
grey moustache, and small pale blue eyes. The other was a slender
young fellow, middle height, dark in complexion and bore himself with
grace and distinction.
Q9Who took the first step towards an introduction? Why?
The two gentlemen did so as the narrator felt that since they had taken
the first step in the acquaintance they should be introducing
themselves first.
Q10Which line in the extract tells that the similarities between Rudolf
and the King were much more than the distinctions?
......above all minor distinctions, the likeness rose striking, salient,
wonderful.
Q11What was the reaction of both the King and Rudolf on seeing each
other?
The King drew back in wonder and Rudolf uttered an astonished cry.
Q12What were the slight distinctions between the King and Rudolf?
Rudolf had slight hair on his face. The King was slightly shorter than him
and more dignified on account of his position. The King’s face was
slightly fleshier.
Q13Which line in the extract tells us that the King was amused and not
angry on seeing Rudolf?
He burst into the merriest fit of irrepressible laughter.
Q14How did Rudolf deduce that the King was a jovial soul?
The King’s merriest fit of uncontrollable laughter which rang through
the woods proclaimed him as a jovial soul.
Q15What does the king mean when he says,” a thousand crowns for a
sight of brother Michael’s face when he sees a pair of us!”
The King bets a thousand crowns which means brother Michael would
be bewildered to see the similarity between the King and Rudolf.
Q16What order does the King give Rudolf?
Rudolf will not proceed towards Strelsau and he would dine with the
King that night.
Q17From the extract , what kind of a person do you think the King was?
Jovial soul, trusted people even if one was a stranger, a generous host
Q18Which word is used to describe ‘Michael’ on pg 1? What indication
does it give you about Michael’s character?
Black Michael has been portrayed probably as a cunning and wicked
character.
Q19 Discuss the attributes of the king?
the king was a fun loving jovial person who loved to enjoy the richness
of life. Occasionally caught in the temperament of misanthropy/hatred.
A gracious host, who wouldn’t let his guest go unattended. Too naive as
he would trust any stranger in his way.
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