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Match the following:

 

Column A

 

Column B

(a)

Phatik

1.

The Open Window

(b)

Rowther

2.

Holiday

(c)

Monsieur Sauvage

3.

Reflowering

(d)

Framton Nuttel

4.

Two friends

 


1. 1 2 3 4
2. 4 3 2 1
3. 2 3 4 1
4. 3 2 4 1

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Correct Answer - Option 3 : 2 3 4 1

The correct answer is 2 3 4 1.

  • Phatik is from the story of 'Holiday'. 
    • Fourteen-year-old Phatik is longing for the holidays so that he can go back to his village and his mother.
  • Rowther is from 'Reflowering'.
    • Ibrahim Rowther was a blind man. He was an expert in mental arithmetic. He was working in Appa's textile shop. His duty was to make bills. He had a big family. One day Murugan quoted the price of the poplin cloth wrongly as 15 rupees and 10 paise per meter. Rowther corrected him by saying 16 rupees and 10 paise. Appa was surprised to hear this. He asked him the price of various items. Rowther answered everything correctly. On knowing his talent Appa promoted him as the manager of the shop. Reflowering came to Rowther's life with his extraordinary memory power.
  • Monsieur Sauvage is from 'Two Friends'.
    • "Two Friends" is a short story by the French author Guy de Maupassant, published in 1882. The story is set in Paris during the Franco-Prussian War when the city lay under siege. The story examines French bravery, German stereotypes and, unusually for Maupassant, discusses the nature and justification of war in the form of a conversation between the two protagonists.
  • Framton Nuttel is from 'The Open Window'.
    • A perpetually anxious gentleman sent to the English countryside to soothe his nerves. Mr. Nuttel has arrived at the Sappleton home following a letter of introduction from his sister, but is not enthused about the prospect of conversing with total strangers. His behavior is largely shaped by expectations of social etiquette, and he is easily manipulated by Vera’s story about the deaths of her aunt’s husband and brothers. Upon the return of Mrs. Sappleton’s male relatives to the house, Mr. Nuttel dashes away without a word of explanation or apology—all his gentlemanly pretensions cast aside in the face of apparent horror.
  • Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

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