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Jalebis Exercise 65
Solution 1
He didn’t pay the school fees on
the day he brought money to school because the teacher who collected the fees
Master Ghulam Mohammed was on leave and the fees would be collected the next
day.
Solution 2
(i) The coins were
asking him what he was thinking about? They were saying that those fresh, hot
jalebis coming out of the Kadhao in the shop were not coming out for nothing.
Jalebis were meant to be eaten and only those with money in their pocket could
eat them. They also told him that money was meant to be spent and only those
who liked jalebis spent it.
(ii) Yes, they were
misguiding him because he got so much at home that for him even looking at
something in the bazaar was a sin. Besides they were his fees and fund money
and he could not possibly spend it on jalebis.
Solution 3
He did not take the coin’s advice
because he was a good boy and did not want to be misguided by the coins. He got
so much at home that for him even looking at something in the bazaar was a sin.
Besides they were his fees and fund money and if he did spent it on jalebis how
would he show his face to the Master Ghulam Mohammed in school the next day and
after that to Allah miyan at Qayamat?
Solution 4
(i) The oldest coin
told him that they were telling him something for his own good and he was
trying to strangle them. Didn’t he feel like eating those hot, hot jalebis?
Besides even if he spent the coins that day he would get the scholarship money
the next day. He suggested buying the sweets with the fees money and paying his
fees with the scholarship money.
(ii) No, he did not follow
his advice because he did not want to be swept away by their talk so easily.
He did not follow it also because
he was among the most promising students in the fourth standard who had won a
scholarship of four rupees a month. Besides he came from a well-to-do family
and enjoyed considerable prestige and had never once been beaten so far.
Therefore for a child of his status to be seen standing in the middle of the
bazaar and eating jalebis wasn’t the right thing to do.
Solution 5
As he reached home and sat on the
bed, the coins began to speak. He went inside to have lunch, they began to
shriek. Thoroughly fed up, he rushed out of the house barefoot and ran towards
the bazaar. Terrified, he told the halwai to weigh a whole rupee worth of
jalebis. The halwai gave him an astonished look that seemed to ask where the
handcart in which he would carry all those jalebis was. The halwai opened up a
whole newspaper and heaped a pile of jalebis on it.
Chapter 8 - Jalebis Exercise 68
Solution 1
(i) He didn't eat all
the jalebis he had bought because he had already eaten so many jalebis that if
anyone had pressed his stomach a little, jalebis would have popped out of his
ears and nostrils.
(ii) Very quickly the boys
from the entire neighbourhood assembled in the gali. He was so pleased with his
stomach full of jalebis that he got into the mood for some fun and handed out
the remaining jalebis to the children around. Delighted they ran off, jumping
and screaming, into the galis.
Solution 2
The fear was that he had gobbled
up so many jalebis that digesting them became another matter. With every breath
came a burp, and with every burp, the danger of bringing out a jalebi or two.
This was the fear that was killing him.
Solution 3
“Children's stomachs are like
digestion machines” simply means that their digestive systems are very similar
to machines they can eat whatever they want and as much as they want and their
stomachs like machines digest all the food very easily. Like a machine his
stomach too worked all through night and in the morning, just like any other
day, he washed his face and headed for school. Yes, I agree with it.
Solution 4
He planned to pay the
fees the next day with the previous months scholarship that he was to
receive next day.
Solution 5
When it was time to pay the fees,
he tucked his bag under his arm and left the school and simply followed his
nose and kept walking on and on. He had decided if no mountain or ocean blocked
his path he would keep going till the earth ended and the sky began and once he
got there, he would ask Allah miyan, to save him just this once by ordering a
farishta to pass by and drop just four rupees into his pocket. He promised he
would use the money only to pay the fees and not to eat jalebis. He reached the
point where the Kambelpur railway station began. The elders had warned him
never to cross the railway tracks. They had also warned him never to eat sweets
with one’s fees money. But he had disobeyed them by doing so.
Chapter 8 - Jalebis Exercise 72
Solution 1
The consequence of buying and
eating jalebi with the fees money was that for the first time in his life he
was absent from school and spending the day crouching in the shade of a tree in
a deserted corner of a railway station.
Solution 2
His prayer to God is like a
lawyer’s defence of a bad case. However he does not argue his case well. The
points he makes were as follows;
He starts off by saying that he
is a good boy and has memorized the entire namaaz, he even knows the last ten
surats of the Quran by heart, and he could recite the entire ayat-al-kursi.
He says that he is a devoted
servant of Allah and all that he wants from him is the fees money that he ate
jalebis with.
He then admits his mistake but
again tries to justify his action by saying that he did not eat all the jalebis
himself but fed them to many children.
He tries to convince Allah by
saying had he known that the scholarship money was to be given next month he
would neither have eaten them nor fed them to the others.
He tells Allah to put just four
rupees in his bag and if there was a paisa more than four rupees he will be
very displeased with him.
He promised, Allah if he ever ate
sweets with his fees money again, then he would deserve a thief’s punishment.
He tries to convince Allah that
it is only right to give him the money as there was no shortage of anything in
Allah’s treasury. Even the chaprasi took a whole lot of money home every month
and besides he was the nephew of a big officer so it was only right that
Allahji should give him the money as he was asking for just four rupees.
Solution 3
He offers to play a game with
Allah Miyan. He tells Allah miyan that he will go from there to a signal and in
the meantime Allah had to secretly place four rupees under a big rock. He would
touch the big rock and return. It would be fun if when he picked up the rock he
found the money underneath.
Solution 4
No, he did not get any money
under the rock by playing the game. Instead when he lifted the rock a big hairy
worm got up and curling, and twisting wriggled towards him.
Solution 5
If God had granted his wish that
day, the harm that would have caused him later in life would be that he would
have never realized his mistake and the importance of honesty and truthfulness.
He would continue doing one wrong deed after another and would be convinced
that if he begged and bargained with God he would help him out of the difficult
situation he put himself into each time.
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