Class 10 English Chapter 9 Madam Rides the Bus Important Questions
Short Answer Type Questions
Question 1. Who was Valli?
Answer: Valli was the short name of Valliamai. She was an eight year old girl who was very curious.
Question 2. What kind of a person was Valli?
Answer: Valli was a curious, keen observer who had strong will power and determination. She was bold, brave and self-respective! She had immense self confidence and wanted to do everything on her own. she was innocent, highly sensitive, intelligent and was a very careful planner.
Question 3. Why did Valli kept standing infront of the door?
Answer: Valli kept standing infront of the door as there were no playmates of her age on her street. So, she used to keep on watching the street outside her house.
Question 4. What was the most fascinating thing that Valli saw on the street?
Answer: The most fascinating thing that Valli saw on the street was the bus that travelled between her village and the nearest town. It passed through her street each hour, once going to the town and once coming back.
Question 5. Why did Valli want to ride on the bus?
Answer: Valli used to watch the bus on its hourly rounds through her street everyday. The sight of the bus filled with new passengers every time gave her unending joy. She was curious and wished to ride it once. So, she wanted to ride on the bus to enjoy it.
Question 6. How did Valli plan for her first journey?
Answer: Valli made careful and painstaking plans for her first journey. She saved every penny, cut down on her expenses and resisted all the temptations to save sixty paise for the fare. She gathered the information from the passengers and neighbours. She calculated the time required and chose afternoon, as her mother would take a nap during that time. All this shows that she was a meticulous planner.
Question 7. What did Valli do after she got into the bus?
Answer: She got into the bus and she looked at everything very thoroughly. When she looked outside she found her view cut off by the canvas blind that covered the lower part of her window. So she stood upon the seat and peered over the blind.
Question 8. What did the Valli find when she entered her house after the ride from the bus?
Answer: Valli entered her house after the ride from the bus. Her mother was awake and talking to one of her aunts. She was from the South Street and was a real chatterbox. She would never close her mouth once she started talking.
Question 9. What did Valli see out of the window on her first journey?
Answer: Valli saw the nature’s grandeur out of the bus window. She saw the. green bank of a canal with the palm trees and mountains in the background and the blue sky. On the other side, she saw a deep ditch and green fields. She saw other vehicles, a young cow running in front of the bus. She later saw it dead.
Question 10. How did Valli arrange for her bus fare?
Answer: Valli arranged for her bus fare meticulously. For her first journey outside the village, Valli needed sixty paise to the two way fare of the bus. She needed some knowledge and ample time. She saved the money herself, collected the information from the passengers and utilized the time of her mother’s nap for it.
Question 11. Where was the town located? What was the fare to travel there by bus?
Answer: The town was located six miles from Valli’s village. The fare to travel to town by bus was thirty paise for one way.
Question 12. What did Valli kept on planning and calculating continuously?
Answer: Vails kept on planning and calculating which bus to take, how much time it will take to reach the town and the fare that would be required in completing her journey.
Question 13. How was the view outside the bus when it went through the canal?
Answer: On one side there was the canal and, beyond it, palm trees, grassland, distant mountains, and the sky. On the other side was a deep ditch and then acres and acres of green fields.
Question 14. Why did the conductor wanted Valli to sit?
Answer: The conductor initially told Valli that as she has paid for the ticket, she should sit. When she refused he told her that she may fall and hurt herself when the bus takes a sharp turn.
Question 15. Why didn’t Valli want to talk to the elderly woman?
Answer: The elderly woman was wearing ugly earrings and was chewing betel nut. The betel juice was about to seep out of her mouth. Valli found all this repulsive and hence did not wanted to talk to her
Question 16. What questions did the old woman ask Valli?
Answer: The old woman asked Valli if she was travelling alone. She also asked her whether she knew where exactly she had to go in the town.
Question 17. How did Valli manage to travel by bus without the knowledge of her mother?
Answer: Valli managed to travel by bus without the knowledge of her mother as she was asleep when Valli went out.
Question 18. How did Valli feel on seeing the dead cow on the road?
Answer: Valli was filled with sadness. She thought what had been a lovable, beautiful creature just a little while ago had now suddenly lost its charm and its life and looked so horrible and frightening.
Question 19. What did Valli see when she reached home?
Answer: On reaching back home Valli saw that her mother was awake and talking to one of her aunts.
Question 20. What did Valli’s mother say about the things happening without her knowledge?
Answer: Valli’s mother said that so many things happen amidst us and in the world outside. We cannot know everything. When we know about something we often cannot understand it completely.
Question 21. What was Valli’s favourite pastime?
Answer: Valli was a Tamil girl. She had no playmates. It was her favourite pastime to stand in the doorway of her house. Thus she was able to watch all that was going on there. In a way she had attained too many unusual experiences.
Question 22. What was a source of unending joy for Valli? What was her strongest desire?
Answer: Valli was deeply attracted towards the bus. She had the strongest desire to ride in it. It travelled between Her village and the nearest town at an interval of an hour. The sight of the bus and passengers had been the source of unending joy for her.
Question 23. Why does the conductor call Valli ‘madam’?
Answer: The conductor was a jolly sort of fellow. He was much fond of joking. He had judged the temperament of this small child. It was only to please her, he called her Valli ‘madam’.
Question 24. Why does Valli stand up on the seat? What does she see now?
Answer: Valli stands up on her seat. She has a keen desire to see everything with her own eyes. So she starts to look outside. She sees that the bus is going along the bank of a canal. The road is very narrow. Beyond it were the palm trees, mountains and fields etc.
Question 25. What does Valli tell the elderly man when he calls her a child?
Answer: Valli was a very smart girl. She had a superiority complex in her mind. She did not want herself to be called a child. On hearing herself as a child, she answered that there was no child. She had paid thirty paise like everyone else.
Question 26. What did Valli see on her way that made her laugh?
Answer: By chance there came a young cow right in front of the running bus. The driver slowed it down. He sounded the horn very loudly time and again. But the more he honked, the more the cow was frightened and galloped faster. This made Valli laugh.
Question 27. Why didn’t she get off the bus at the bus station?
Answer: When the bus terminated at the bus station, Valli did not get off. The conductor asked her to get off. She replied that she would turn back by the same bus. She even refused to see the sights and the cold drink. She was afraid to move alone.
Long Answer Type Questions
Question 1. In such a fast moving world when we hear so many incidents happening with people, do you think Valli did right by not telling her mother about the bus journey?
Answer: No, I don’t think that Valli did the right thing in travelling alone to the town without informing her mother. By doing this, she put herself in a vulnerable position as she could have easily been a victim of child abuse had she come in contact with wrong people. In fact, she was lucky to return home safely.
Children should always travel along with their parents or elders as they are easy targets for criminals. We hear a lot of instances of crime committed against children these days like kidnapping, child abuse, molestation, rape etc. Valli could have expressed her desire of travelling in the bus to her mother. I am sure that her mother would have fulfilled her wish by talking her on a bus ride.
Question 2. The people and surroundings are a great book to learn. Valli in the lesson ‘Madam Rides The Bus learns a lot from others. Mention the traits of her character which help her to learn from her surroundings.
Answer: Valli dreamt of riding on the bus. Her eagerness to fulfill her dream fired her curiosity. This curiousness led her to listen to the conversations of people going on the bus ride and asking discreet questions so that she could gather as much information as she can regarding the bus journey.
On the bus journey, Valli acted confidently and behaved maturely. She did not consider herself to be any less than an adult. She was focused on fulfilling her dream and did not get tempted to go outside the bus and explore the town when the bus reached the town.
On the return journey, she learnt about death when she came to terms with the dead cow. This made her aware of the fact that death is a part of life and should be accepted as it is a natural phenomenon. Thus, the bus journey made her learn a lot of things.
Question 3. Age is not a barrier when it comes to doing something different and great. Which characteristics of Valli help her achieve the wonder of visiting the town at such a tender age?
Answer: In today’s era, age is no more a barrier. Children are doing wonders at a very young age. Same goes with Valli. At an age of 8 years, Valli was able to pursue her dream all alone by travelling in the bus to town. She was no different from others, except that she had certain characteristics that made her fulfil her dreams. Valli was a very confident and a bold girl. She had a knowledge of proper planning and execution. She controlled her wishes to save money for the bus ride. Also, she was a very good observer and learner. All these qualities made her realise the dream of visiting the town. Hence, one should always remember that there is no age to learn and experience new things.
Question 4. What kind of person is Valli? Illustrate your answer from the text that you have read.
Answer: Valli was a determined, confident and brave girl. She was also a good planner and executioner. She sacrificed a lot of things to achieve her dream. For example, she curbed the temptation to buy sweets and riding on the merry-go-round in the fair so that she could save money for the bus ride. Sacrificing all these things at such a tender age is very difficult for a child. She also behaved confidently in the bus and did not get bobbed down in the presence of elders.
When the bus reached the town, Valli did not succumb to the temptation of going out to explore the town or having a drink. She did this as she had a limited amount of money which she wanted to save for her return journey. So, Valli used her money wisely. When the conductor offered her a drink, she showed good manners in refusing to have it.
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