Class 12 | English Textbook | Flamingo | Lesson 1 : The Last Lesson | Very Short Type Question : Marks 1

    1. "I started for school very late that
    morning". Who is "I" here? [HS 12, 16]
    Ans: Here, the "I" is Franz.

    2. What did M. Hamel do when he
    wanted to go fishing? [HS 13]
    Ans: When M. Hamel wanted to go
    fishing, he just gave the students a
    holiday.

    3. What did M. Hamel write at the end
    of the class? [HS 15]
    Ans: At the end of the class, M. Hamel
    wrote as large as he could "Vive La
    France!" on the blackboard.

    4.What did Franz think 'for a moment'?
    Ans: For a moment, Franz thought of
    running away and spending the day out
    doors.

    5. What was written in the new copies
    brought by M. Hamel for the students
    in a beautiful round hand? [HS 17]
    Ans: The following words " France,
    Alsace, France, Alsace," were written in
    the new copies brought by M. Hamel
    for the students in a beautiful round
    hand.

    6. What is the name of the blacksmith
    in "The Last Lesson"? [HS 18]
    Ans: The name of the blacksmith was
    Wachter in "The Last Lesson".

    7. What is the 'great trouble with
    Alsace? [HS 18]
    Ans: The 'great trouble with Alsace' is
    that she puts off learning till tomorrow.

    8. Who was M. Hamel?
    Ans: M. Hamel was a school teacher.

    9. What does "Vive La France" stand for
    Ans: Vive La France stands for " Long
    live ".

    10. What was old Houser taking on his
    knees?
    Ans: On his knees Old Houser was
    holding an old primer.

    11. Why was everyone sad?
    Ans: That's the last French lesson. So,
    everyone was sad.

    12. Who wrote the story "The Last
    Lesson "?
    Ans: Alphonse Daudet wrote the story
    "The Last Lesson".

    13. What was the topic on which M.
    Hamel would question?
    Ans: The topic on which M. Hamel
    would question was participles.

    14. Where were the Prussian Soldiers
    drilling?
    Ans: The Prussian Soldiers were drilling
    in the open field back of the sawmill.

    15. What surprised the little Franz
    most?
    Ans: The thing that surprised the little
    Franz most was that the villagers were
    sitting quietly on the back benches like
    the students.

    16. How was the hat of Old Houser?
    Ans: The hat of Old Houser was three
    cornered.

    17. From where has the order come to
    teach only German in the schools?
    Ans: The order has come from Berlin to
    teach only German in the schools.

    18. How many years M. Hamel serve
    the country?
    Ans: M. Hamel served the country for
    forty years.

    19. What is the most beautiful
    language in the world, according to
    M. Hamel?
    Ans: According to M. Hamel, the
    French language is the most beautiful
    language in the world.

    20. What did M. Hamel say that he
    would ask his students that morning?
    Ans: M. Hamel said that he would ask
    his students on participles that
    morning.

    21. What did Franz find so unusual at
    school that morning?
    Ans: At school that morning, Franz
    found something so unusual that the
    usual commotion was missing.

    22. What is the name of the river
    mentioned in "The Last Lesson"?
    Ans: The name of the river is Saar
    mentioned in "The Last Lesson".

    23. How long did M. Hamel teach in
    his school?
    Ans: M. Hamel taught for forty years in
    his school.

    24. What did M. Hamel tell the
    students, mounting his chair?
    Ans: M. Hamel, mounting his chair, told
    the students that an order had come
    from Berlin that to teach only German
    in the schools of Alsace.

    25. What did M. Hamel want to give
    students before going away?
    Ans: M. Hamel wanted to give all he
    knew to the students before going
    away.
   

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Unknown said…
thank you but i have a doubt on the question what is the great trouble with alasce .
Horeram Tanti said…
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