- Abbu Khan had pushed Chandni in a small hut, was it because he was cruel?
- Abbu Khan restricted Chandni to his small hut only. Why?
- Abbu Khan said “No more goats in my house ever again.” Why?
- Abbu Khan said, “No more goats in my house ever again.” Then he changed his mind. Why?
- Death in an open field is better than life in a small hut. Chandni said to herself. Was it the right decision? Give reasons for your answer.
- Freedom is life. Discuss this with reference to ‘Chandni’ and ‘I Want Something in a Cage.’
- Now Abbu Khan understood Chandni’s problem. What was Chandni’s problem?
- She was completely soaked in blood. The wolf, tired and sleepy, was getting ready to devour her. Explain this.
- What do you know about Abbu Khan’s new goat, Chandni?
- What do you think was the reason that made the wise old bird say that Chandni was the winner?
- What kind of a reaction was shown by Abbu Khan when Chandni asked for her freedom?
- What was Chandni’s problem?
- What was the mistake of Abbu Khan?
- What were the changes that occurred in Chandni when she experienced the fascinating hilltops?
- Why did Abbu Khan buy a young goat?
- Why did Abbu Khan’s goats want to run away? What happened to them in the hills?
- Why did Chandni hate the rope round her neck?
- Why did Chandni refuse to join the group of wild goats?
- Why did Chandni, the new young goat, hate the string around her neck?
- Why did he buy a young goat?
- Why did the wise old bird say, “Chandni is the winner”?