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The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse Short Question Answer

The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse Short Question Answer

Class 11 English Supplementary Reader Beautiful White Horse Short Question Answer

The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse Short Question Answer

Class 11 English Supplementary Reader – The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse Short Question Answer

Short Answer Type Question

Q.1. Which tribe did Aram and his cousin Mourad belong to ? What was their tribe known for ?

Ans. Aram and Mourad were cousins. They belonged to the Garoghlanían family. This large family was extremely poor. Yet, they were famous for their honesty. They were proud , honest and just. No member of the family could ever think of stealing.

Q.2. What did people say about Mourad ? Who had he inherited that weakness from ?

Ans. Mourad enjoyed being alive. He was fond of adventures. He also had a streak of craziness. He had got it naturally from Uncle Khosrove. He used to say that he had a way with horses, dogs and farmers.

Q.3. Why did Mourad wake up Aram ? How did Aram react to what he saw ?

Ans . Mourad woke up Aram in order to give him a chance to enjoy horse riding. Aram could not believe his eyes when he saw the beautiful white horse. He knew that Mourad did not have the means to buy a horse. So, it must have been a stolen one.

Q.4. What did Aram think about Mourad’s action of riding a stolen horse ? How did he justify Mourad’s action ?

Ans. Aram too was very crazy about horse riding. But riding a stolen horse both delighted and frightened him. He justified Mourad’s action saying that taking out a horse just for a joy – ride could not be called stealing until they offered to sell it.

Q.5. Who was the real owner of the beautiful white horse ? How did Aram come to know about him ?

Ans. NThe real owner of the white horse was John Byro, a farmer. He had bought it for 60 dollars. On a visit to Aram’s house, he complained of his loss . This assured Aram that the horse had been stolen by Mourad.

Q.6. What was common between Mourad and Aram ? In what respect did they differ from each other ?

Ans. Mourad and Aram were cousins belonging to the Garoghlanian family. Both had a common craze for horse riding. But Aram was more honest and straightforward than his cousin. Mourad had a streak of craziness. He could tell lies. He was boastful. Aram was simple – hearted.

Q.7. Bring out the significance of the white horse in Saroyan’s story ?

Ans. The beautiful white horse is central to Saroyan’s story. Its entry highlights the differences in the characters of the cousins. It gives the story some thrill and action. We read on with anticipation to know as to when and how the boys would return the horse, if ever. In the end, it is with its rightful owner. So it dominates the whole story.

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Q.8. Why could Aram not believe what he saw that morning ?

Ans. Aram followed the family norm of honesty. He was surprised and shocked to see his cousin sitting on a beautiful white horse. He knew that Mourad was as poor as him and could not have bought it. He even asked straightaway where Mourad had stolen it from. He could not believe this daring act of Mourad.

Q.9. Why was the sight of Mourad’s horse both delightful and frightening for Aram ?

Ans. Aram was just a young lad. truthful and honest. But he had a longing for riding a horse. Naturally, he was delighted when Mourad asked him to sit on the white horse. But he was also frightened because he knew that it was a stolen horse.

Q.10. Who was Uncle Khosrove ? What were some of the notable traits of his character ?

Ans. Uncle Khosrove was widely known to be crazy. He was short – tempered and impatient as well. He stopped others from talking by shouting at them. His stock saying was: it is no harm, pay no attention to it.’ Mourad had got that craziness from Uncle Khosrove.

Q.11. Mourad had a way and some sort of understanding with three creatures. Who were they ?

Ans. Mourad was boastful and self – confident. He was good at dealing with a wild white horse, the farm dogs and an injured bird. The white horse of Byro became better tempered. The dogs at Byro’s barn did not bark at him. The little – injured robin was nursed by Mourad and it managed to fly again.

Q.12. What was Aram’s experience when he rode the white horse alone ?

Ans. Aram was keen to ride the white horse alone. He leapt on to the horse’s back and even kicked into its muscles. It snorted and began to run. It went out of control. It leapt over seven vines and threw Aram down in the mud. Aram fell but the horse continued running.

Q.13. “How long ago did you steal this horse ? ” Aram asked Mourad. What was Mourad’s response ?

Ans. Mourad did not admit that he had stolen the horse. He said that he had been riding it only that morning. He did not want both of them to be liars. So, in case they were found out , Aram should tell them that they had started riding only that morning.

Q.14. I didn’t want both of us to be liars, Who spoke these words and in what context ?

Ans. These words were spoken by Mourad to Aram. Mourad indirectly admitted that he was telling a lie. In fact, he had stolen the horse quite a few days back but in case they were found out by the horse owner, Aram was to tell him that they had started riding that very morning.

Q.15. Who was John Byro ? What did he first lose but finally recover ?

Ans. John Byro was an Assyrian farmer and lived in the neighbourhood. He was a frequent visitor to Aram’s house. His white horse was stolen a few weeks ago. He recognised his horse being led by Mourad. But he did not create a scene. Mourad returned it to him when he realised that his family’s honour was at stake.

Q.16. Why did Aram run over to his cousin’s house soon after Byro was gone ? What promise did he extract from Mourad ?

Ans. John Byro visited Aram’s house. He reported that his white horse was still untraceable. Uncle Khosrove shouted him down. But Aram understood that it must. be the same horse which they had hidden in the barn. He ran to Mourad’s house to tell him about it. He extracted a promise from Mourad that he would keep the horse for some more time.

Q.17. How did Mourad put John Byro off when the two met one morning ?

Ans. One morning the two cousins ran into the farm of John Byro who recognised his horse and examined it thoroughly. But Mourad confidently told Byro that his horse’s name was My Heart. Byro made no fuss because he knew about the honesty of Mourad’s family.

Q.18. Mourad claimed he had a way with dogs as well. How did he support this claim ?

Ans. Mourad had enough of riding. Before he was declared a thief, he took the horse to its Owner’s barn. Aram noted with surprise that dogs there made no sound. Mound said boastfully that he had a way with dogs also, a sort of understanding with them.

Q.19. What change did John Byrn notice in his horse after it was returned to him ?

Ans. John Byro was not only happy but also surprised when he got his missing horse back He failed to understand how his horse had become stronger and better tempered than before. He thanked God for the change.

Q.20. Why was it difficult for Aram to believe the sight of his cousin Mourad with the beautiful white horse ?

Ans. Aram saw his cousin Mourad sitting on a beautiful white horse. A pious stillness and humour in their (Mourad’s and horse’s) eyes delighted him. He was afraid to think that Mourad might have stolen the horse.

Q.21. What did John Byro tell Aram’s mother and uncle Khosrove when he got his horse back ?

Ans. Getting his horse back, John Byro was very happy. He told Aram’s mother and uncle Khosrove that his horse was now stronger and better than before. He also noticed that it was well tempered than ever.

Q.22. What feeling did the sight of cousin Mourad and the horse arouse in the narrator ?

Ans. When Aram saw his cousin Mourad sitting on a white horse, a pious stillness and humour in was there in his eyes. He could not think that Mourad had stolen the horse. Aram knew that Mourad was a member of Garoghlanian family that was very poor. It was beyond his economic reach to purchase such a beautiful horse. So he thought then Mourad might have stolen it.

Q.23. Why does the narrator mention uncle Khosrove ? Which characteristic features of the man are highlighted ?

Ans. Cousin Mourad seemed to inherit the crazy streak of uncle Khosrove. He was a big man with a powerful head of black hair and very large moustache. He was quite furious in his temper, very irritable and impatient. He would stop anyone from talking by roaring his phrase, It is no harm, pay no attention to it’.

Q.24. How did Aram, the narrator, fare in his solo ride ?

Ans. The narrator had a brightful experience when he rode the white horse alone. He leapt to the back of the horse but it did not move. As advised by Mourad, he kicked into the muscles of the horse, it reared and snorted. Then it began to run. It ran down the road to a vineyard and began to leap over the seventh vine the narrator fell. The horse continued running.

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Q.25. Aram didn’t want to return the horse. Why ?

Ans. Like his cousin Mourad, Aram was also fond of horse – riding. When Mourad stole a beautiful white horse, Aram didn’t consider it as stealing. Rather, he himself wanted to learn horse – riding like Mourad. He also had a great passion for it. So, Aram wanted Mourad to keep the horse until he could become a perfect horse rider,

Q.26. Why was the Garoghlanian tribe famous ?

Ans. The Garoghlanian tribe was famous for their honesty and integrity for the last eleven centuries. Whatever may be the circumstances, they never compromised with their honesty. They also knew how to differentiate between right and wrong.

Q.27. What conflicting thoughts did the narrator experience when he saw his cousin Mourad sitting on a beautiful white horse ?

Ans. The narrator was full of conflicting thoughts on seeing Mourad on a beautiful white horse. He thought as they were poor, Mourad could not have possibly bought the horse, so he must have stolen it. But Aram refused to believe that Mourad could steal anything.

Q.28. Why did Aram think that his cousin Mourad didn’t steal the horse ?

Ans. According to Aram, stealing a horse for a ride was not the same thing as stealing something such as money. He felt that if someone was crazy about horses like they were, then it was not stealing. It would not have been stealing until they tried to sell the horse, which they would never do.

Q.29. “Mourad was considered the natural descendant of this man”. Whose natural descendant was he considered ?

Ans. According to the narrator, every family has a crazy streak in it and in their family, uncle Khosrove was the true inheritor of that streak. He was a man of ill – temper and was so impatient that he stopped anyone from talking by roaring, “It is no harm; pay no attention to it.” Mourad resembled his uncle in many ways, so he is also considered to be the descendant of that crazy streak in the family.

Q.30. Who was uncle Khosrove ?

Ans. Uncle Khosrove was an enormous man with a powerful head of black hair and the largest moustache in the whole valley. He was short – tempered and irritable. He was considered to be the true inheritor of the crazy streak of the Garoghlanian tribe.

Q.31. Why didn’t Mourad let the narrator ride the horse alone at first ?

Ans. Aram and Mourad went for a ride together very early in the morning, After some time, Mourad expressed his wish to ride the horse alone. Aram was also very curious to ride the horse alone but he was not as good a rider as his brother. Neither he understood the horse movements nor did the horse understand him but his cousin Mourad had a way with the horse. He could control the actions of the white horse better. Hence, he didn’t let Aram ride alone at first.

Q.32. Describe Aram’s first horse ride on the white horse ?

Ans. Aram was quite scared before riding the horse. He leapt on its back but the horse refused to move. When he kicked the horse in its muscle, the horse reared and created a noisy. sound. Instead of going towards the irrigation ditch, the horse ran down the road to the vineyard and soon Aram fell off from the horse.

Q.33. What suddenly dawned upon Aram while talking to Mourad about the white horse ?

Ans. Aram suddenly realised that Mourad had been riding the horse for quite some days, as he had learnt to control the horse. If Mourad had been riding the horse the first time that day, he would not have been able to control it as well as he did.

Q.34. What did Mourad prompt Aram to say if they were found out by someone riding a horse ?

Ans. Mourad asked Aram to say that only from that morning had they started riding the horse. This fact was true in the case of Aram who started horse riding that most ing only. Mourad said so because he did not want both of them lie.

Q.35. Who visited Aram’s house the afternoon after Aram rode the horse ? How were they a contrast to each other ?

Ans. John Byro, a farmer, visited Aram’s house in the afternoon after Aram rode the horse. He complained that his white horse which was stolen last month was still not found. He was a gentleman who was sad at the loss of his horse. The second visitor was Aram’s uncle Khosrove, who was irritable and impatient and did not allow anyone to talk, in contrast to Byro.

Q.36. What other quality of Mourad is revealed when Aram visited him in the afternoon ?

Ans. When Aram visited Mourad’s house he found that Mourad was treating the hurt wings of a young Robin. It showed that, inspite of a crazy streak, Mourad was kind – hearted and gentle towards God’s creations.

Q.37. “A suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart. “Who said these words ? Why ?“

Ans. John Byro, the farmer, said it to the boys when he saw the horse with them. He became very surprised to see the white horse which was similar to the missing one. But in his heart he could not doubt the integrity and honesty of the boys due to his faith on their tribe which had been famous for its honesty for the last eleven centuries.

Q.38. What made the boys return the horse in the end of the story ?

Ans. The boys returned the horse as John Byro did not suspect them of stealing his horse because of their family’s reputation of being honest. In order to uphold the family name and pride, the boys returned the horse just after two weeks of enjoying horse – riding together.

Q.39. John Byro was a happy man in the end. Why ?

Ans. The horse was returned to John Byro after days of futile searching. Without the horse, his carriage was of no use and it troubled him. However, when he got the horse back he was delighted not only because the horse had returned but also because it was much stronger and better tempered. The two boys had given the horse a lot of training.

Q.40. Compare and contrast the characters of the two cousins Aram Mourad.

Ans. Aram and Mourad are two poor Armenian boys who are cousins. Aram is nine while Mourad is thirteen years old. They both belong to Garoghlanian tribe, which is known for its integrity and honesty. Aram is calm and quiet and the world is still a mysterious dream to him. Mourad. on the other hand, is a daring boy who is considered crazy and a natural descendant of crazy uncle Khosrove.

Q.41. What do yon hean by nostalgia ?

Ans. The literal meaning of the word’ nostalgia’ is recollection or remembrance of some old and sweet memories. Here, it means a feeling of sadness mixed with happiness.

Q.42. Why was the Garoghlanian family famous ?

Ans. The Garoghlanian family was famous for its honesty and trust. Though they were poverty – stricken , yet they would not take advantage of anybody in the world.

Q.43. Why was Aram delighted and frightened at the same time ?

Ans. Aram saw his cousin Mourad sitting on a beautiful white horse. A pious stillness and humour in their (Mourad’s and horse’s) eyes delighted He was afraid think that Mourad might have stolen the horse.

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Q.44. Why did Aram think that Mourad had stolen the horse ?

Ans. Aram knew that Mourad was a member of Garoghlanian family that was very poor. He might not have bought such a beautiful and costly horse. So he thought that Mourad might have stolen it.

Q.45. How did Aram interpret the stealing of the horse ?

Ans. Aram justified his cousin’s action. For him, stealing the horse for riding was not the real stealing. It might have been stealing if they would have offered to sell it.

Q.46. Who were considered to have a crazy streak in the Garoghlanian family ?

Ans. Aram’s uncle Khosrove was a crazy man with very furious temper. He always kept on roaring and shouting. His natural descendant Mourad had a craziness for horses and riding.

Q.47. What makes you believe that uncle Khosrove was crazy ?

Ans. Once uncle Khosrove was getting his moustache trimmed in a barber’s shop. His son came running and informed him that their home was on fire. Khosrove roared, It is no harm, pay no attention to it.

Q.48. Where did Aram and Mousad hide the horse and why ?

Ans. Aram and Mourad hid the horse in the barn of the deserted vineyard of a farmer, Fetvajian. They hid it because they did not want to be caught with the stolen horse.

Q.49. When Aram asked Mourad to keep the horse for a year, what was Mourad’s remark ?

Ans. Mourad opposed his idea. He said that the horse anust be handed over to its real owner. To keep the horse for a longer time was against the honour and integrity of Garoghlanian family.

Q.50. Who was John Byro ?

Ans. John Byro was a farmer. He was an inhabitant Assyria. In order to get rid of his
loneliness, he learnt to speak Armenian. His horse was stolen by Mourad.

Q.51. Describe the meeting of Aram and Mourad with John Byro ?

Ans. Once Mourad and Aram run into with John Byro. He recognises his horse and inquires about it. John Byro cannot imagine that they (Aram and Mourad) could steal it (his horse). He consoles himself by saying that it might be the twin of his horse.

Q.52. What difference did John Byro find in his horse after getting it back ?

Ans. Getting his horse back, John Byro was very happy. He found that his horse was now stronger than before. He also noticed that it was well – tempered than ever.

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