Values Stories (obsolete) > page > Radha Page 4 > Before reading further, answer the following questions. What things about Meena attracted Radha? (More than one option can be correct) Her looks Her being good at sports Her popularity Her helpful nature Was it wrong of Swapna to ask the old man “What if someone’s father is getting drunk every day and beating his child?” Yes, it was wrong as she doesn’t respect elders and wanted to insult him. No, it was not wrong as she was only trying to clear her confusion about how fathers could be respected if they behaved badly. Yes, it was wrong as her question was not relevant to what he was talking about. No, it was not wrong as he was a foolish old man and it was fine to insult him. The girls talked about Swapna and the place she lived in. What best describes their conversation? Having known her well, they didn’t like her habits and were sharing their knowledge of her They had some impressions about her and were talking ill about her without really knowing her. They were worried about her and were trying to know more about her to help her. They were impressed by her courage to ask the old man a question and were praising her. [Contributed by ankit.dwivedi@clixindia.org on 26. Juli 2024 12:28:18] × Tags No tags defined yet! Views Show no. of views Rating 5 4 3 2 1 0 Programs
Before reading further, answer the following questions.
What things about Meena attracted Radha? (More than one option can be correct)
Her looks
Her being good at sports
Her popularity
Her helpful nature
Was it wrong of Swapna to ask the old man “What if someone’s father is getting drunk every day and beating his child?”
Yes, it was wrong as she doesn’t respect elders and wanted to insult him.
No, it was not wrong as she was only trying to clear her confusion about how fathers could be respected if they behaved badly.
Yes, it was wrong as her question was not relevant to what he was talking about.
No, it was not wrong as he was a foolish old man and it was fine to insult him.
The girls talked about Swapna and the place she lived in. What best describes their conversation?
Having known her well, they didn’t like her habits and were sharing their knowledge of her
They had some impressions about her and were talking ill about her without really knowing her.
They were worried about her and were trying to know more about her to help her.
They were impressed by her courage to ask the old man a question and were praising her.