NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Footprints Without Feet Chapter 9 – Bholi


Class 10 English Footprints Without Feet NCERT Solutions Chapter 9 – Bholi

Free PDF download of step by step NCERT solutions for Class 10 English (Footprints Without Feet) Chapter 9 – Bholi. All questions are explained by the expert English teacher and as per NCERT (CBSE) guidelines.

Revision Notes Class 10 English

Chapter NameBholi
ChapterChapter 9
ClassClass 10
SubjectEnglish Ncert Solutions
BoardCBSE
TEXTBOOKNCERT
CategoryCBSE NCERT Solutions

NCERT TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS SOLVED


Page No: 54 Read and Find Out

1.Why is Bholi’s father worried about her?
Ans: Bholi’s father is worried about her as she has neither good looks nor intelligence. He did not know how he would find a suitable groom for her.

2. For what unusual reasons is Bholi sent to school?
Ans: Bholi is sent to school because there is little chance of her getting married because of  her ugly face and lack of sense.Also her father has to send her as the village headman has commanded him to do so.


Page No: 55 Read and Find Out

1. Does Bholi enjoy her first day at school?
Ans: Yes, Bholi enjoys her first day at school as she was glad to find so many girls almost of her own age present there. She hoped that one of these girls might become her friend.


2. Does she find her teacher different from the people at home?
Ans: Yes, she finds her teacher different from the people at home as the teacher was affectionate,polite and this touched her heart.


Page No: 58 Read and Find Out

1. Why do Bholi’s parents accept Bishamber’s marriage proposal?
Ans: Bholi’s parents accept Bishamber’s marriage proposal because if they don’t accept it, she would not be married for the rest of her life.


2. Why does the marriage not take place?
Ans: The marriage does not take place because the groom demanded dowry.


Page No: 62 Think about It

1. Bholi had many apprehensions about going to school. What made her feel that she was going to a better place than her home?
Ans: Bholi had many apprehensions about going to school. She remembered how their old cow, Lakshmi, had been turned out of the house and sold. When she got a clean dress, was bathed and her hair were properly done with oil,only then she felt that she was going to a better place than her home.


2. How did Bholi’s teacher play an important role in changing the course of her life?
Ans: Bholi’s teacher played an important role in changing the course of her life. She was polite and friendly which touched her heart. She encouraged her every time and was affectionate towards her. The teacher transformed her into a confident person who could read, write and speak clearly.This gave her the required confidence. Moreover, teacher’s appreciation and encouragement helped her overcome her low morale.


3. Why did Bholi at first agree to an unequal match? Why did she later reject the marriage? What does this tell us about her?
Ans: This is a normal practice in India that girls seldom oppose their parent’s choice for a groom. The upbringing of daughters does a kind of mental conditioning which doesn’t give them enough courage to rebel against their parent’s wish. Bholi more or less followed the tradition of being an ideal Indian girl and agreed to an unequal match because she felt lucky to get a well-to-do groom who owned a big shop, had a house of his own and had several thousands in the bank. Moreover, he was not asking for any dowry. Bholi also heard her mother saying that he did not know about her pock-marks and her lack of sense. If the proposal was not accepted ,she might remain unmarried all her life.Later on when the groom bared his greed to everyone, it repulsed Bholi and she opposed the marriage. Unlike her sisters ,Bholi is educated and has a mind of her own. She is as independent as any other modern girl of a big city. On seeing her father pleading and getting humiliated ,she decided not to marry him.
This tells us that she loves and respects her parents , has self respect and knows what is right or wrong and is able to take a wise decision.


4.Bholi’s real name is Sulekha. We are told this right at the beginning. But only in the last but one paragraph of the story is Bholi called Sulekha again. Why do you think she is called Sulekha at that point in the story?
Ans: The world Bholi means a simpleton. Throughout the story she had been a simpleton ,hardly expressing her opinion in any matter. The word Sulekha means the person with beautiful sense of letters. In this story this word has a larger meaning . It depicts being a literate, intelligent and mature individual. After her education Bholi has really changed to Sulekha and her assertion during marriage is her announcement to the world that she is no more a Bholi but Sulekha.