Chapter 2 – The Bangle Sellers Solutions & Q&A
Content Structure
- 1. About the author – Sarojini Naidu
- 2. Summary of The Bangle Sellers
- 3. Word meanings
- 4. Exercises solutions
- 5. Additional Multiple choice questions & answers (MCQs)
1. About the author – Sarojini Naidu
Sarojini Naidu was a renowned Indian poet and freedom fighter born on 13th February 1879. She was often called the “Nightingale of India” because of her beautiful and expressive poems. She worked closely with Mahatma Gandhi in the struggle for India’s independence from British rule and used her poetry to express her love for nature, her country, and humanity. Known for her courage, she delivered many inspiring speeches that motivated others to join the freedom movement. After India gained independence she became the first woman governor of an Indian state. She passed away on 2nd March 1949 but her life and legacy continue to inspire children to be kind, strong, and patriotic.
2. Summary of The Bangle Sellers
In the poem, Sarojini Naidu presents the different stages of a woman’s life through the symbolism of bangles using vivid imagery and colors to reflect the emotions, roles, and strength of women. The bangle sellers display various colored bangles at a temple fair representing a woman’s feelings like happiness, joy, kindness, and gentleness. Some bangles, delicate like shining mist and blooming flowers are meant for young girls, symbolizing innocence and freshness. Others glowing like the morning sun and the sacred fire of a wedding are suited for brides and reflect their excitement, love, and new beginnings. There are also bangles for older women, in more mature shades, representing love, care, and strength as they nurture their families with blessings and devoted hands. Through this celebration of color and life the poet shows that bangles are not merely ornaments but powerful symbols of a woman’s journey filled with emotion, duty, and inner strength.
3. Word meanings
| Word | Meaning |
| Lustrous tokens | Shiny and special gifts |
| Radiant | Bright |
| Flushed | Pinkish colour |
| Tranquil | Calm and peaceful |
| Woodland stream | A small river flowing through a forest |
| Aglow | Shinning softly with light or colour |
| Cleaves | Sticks closely |
| Limpid glory | Clear and beautiful light |
| Sunlit | Bright with sunlight |
| Luminous | Glowing |
| Flecked | Speckled |
| Blest | Given love, care, and kindness |
| Cradled | Held softly and safely |
| Fruitful pride | Proud and happy because of good work |
| Worships | Shows deep love and respect for God |
4. Exercises solutions
Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given :
1. What is the mood of the poem “The Bangle Sellers”?
a) Critical and questioning
b) Romantic and passionate
c) Happy and carefree
d) Melancholy and reflective
Ans: c) Happy and carefree
2. What is the significance of the bangles in the poem “The Bangle Sellers”?
a) They represent wealth
b) They symbolise Love and Marriage
c) They are a source of income for the sellers
d) They represent freedom
Ans: b) They symbolise Love and Marriage
5. Additional Multiple choice questions & answers (MCQs)
1. Bangles of blue and silver colour are suitable for –
(a) middle aged woman
(b) bride
(c) maiden
(d) everyone
Ans: (c) maiden
2. “Some are flushed like the buds that dream” is an example of-
(a) metaphor
(b) simile
(c) personification
(d) alliteration
Ans: (b) simile
3. What do the bridal bangles’ sounds mean?
(a) Silence
(b) Dance
(c) Her joy and sadness
(d) Anger
Ans: (c) Her joy and sadness
4. Who are the speakers in the poem?
(a) A woman
(b) A young girl
(c) Bangle sellers
(d) An old woman
Ans: (c) Bangle sellers
5. What are the bangles called in the poem?
(a) Glass beads
(b) Circles of light
(c) Round mirrors
(d) Toys
Ans: (b) Circles of light
6. The phrase ‘woodland stream’ refers to-
(a) a large wood
(b) a forest fountain
(c) a large river
(d) a steamer
Ans: (b) a forest fountain
7. Who are the delicate and bright bangles meant for?
(a) An old woman
(b) Young married girls
(c) Young unmarried girls
(d) Married woman
Ans: (c) Young unmarried girls
8. What color are the bangles for maidens?
(a) Red and pink
(b) Blue and orange
(c) Silver and blue
(d) yellow and green
Ans: (c) Silver and blue
9. What do the flushed bangles look like?
(a) Fruits
(b) Flowers
(c) Rain
(d) Stones
Ans: (b) Flowers
10. What moed is implied by the expressions shining loads, circles of light’, ‘radiant lives –
(a) jovial
(b) cynic
(c) depressed
(d) sad
Ans: (a) jovial
11. What sound do the bridal bangles make?
(a) Loud noise
(b) Harsh ringing
(c) Soft and clear tinkling
(d) Smooth ringing
Ans: (c) Soft and clear tinkling
12. What does the middle-aged woman represent?
(a) Jealousy
(b) Strength, love, and care
(c) Sick
(d) Weakness
Ans: (b) Strength, love, and care
13. What theme does the poem show about Indian women?
(a) They don’t care for family
(b) They are selfish
(c) They are strong and loving
(d) They are lazy
Ans: (c) They are strong and loving
14. What is the main message of the poem?
(a) To identify the different occasion bangles
(b) To learn about bangles-making process
(c) To celebrate a woman’s life at each stage
(d) To teach about sellers
Ans: (c) To celebrate a woman’s life at each stage
15. The poem ‘The Bangle Sellers’ deals with-
(a) the beauty of bangles
(b) the importance of the temple fair
(c) significance of colours in Indian culture
(d) different stages of a woman’s life
Ans: (d) different stages of a woman’s life
16. The mood of the bangle seller is-
(a) happy and cheerful
(b) gloomy and hopeless
(c) aggressive
(d) indifferent
Ans: (a) happy and cheerful
17. The overall tone of the poem is-
(a) serious and meditative
(b) sad and gloomy
(c) critical and judg mental
(d) joyful and celebratory
Ans: (d) joyful and celebratory
18. How many stages of a woman’s life is described in the poem?
(a) two
(b) three
(c) five
(d) one
Ans: (b) three
19. The poem celebrates the Indian-
(a) culture
(b) tradition
(c) custom
(d) all of these
Ans: (d) all of these
20. ‘Our shining loads to the temple fair…’ Here ‘our’ refers to-
(a) the readers
(b) the bangle sellers
(c) the customers
(d) the women
Ans: (b) the bangle sellers
21. Where are the speakers in The Bangle Sellers’ going to?
(a) a village fair
(b) a weekly market
(c) a temple fair
(d) a fair of a big city
Ans: (c) a temple fair
22. The lifestyle described all through the poem is-
(a) contented
(b) lustful
(c) vindictive
(d) disappointing
Ans: (a) contented
23. Sarojini Naidu is popularly known as-
(a) The Mother of India
(b) The Pride of India
(c) The Nightingale of India
(d) The Saraswati of India
Ans: (c) The Nightingale of India
24. Sarojini Naidu is known as the Nightingale of-
(a) India
(b) China
(c) England
(d) Pakistan
Ans: (a) India
25. The Bangle Sellers’ of Sarojini Naidu is included in-
(a) The Broken Wing
(b) The Golden Threshold
(c) The Bird of Time
(d) The Golden Treasure
Ans: (b) The Golden Threshold
26. The rhyme scheme of each stanza in The Bangle Sellers’ is-
(a) abcdab
(b) abcabc
(c) aabbcc
(d) abcdab
Ans: (c) aabbcc
27. The sound associated with the bangles for brides
(a) delicate
(b) ticktock
(c) charming
(d) bang
Ans: (d) bang
28. The phrase ‘circles of light’ signifies the-
(a) shining loads
(b) bangles
(c) buds
(d) colours
Ans: (b) bangles
29. The loads of the bangle sellers are-
(a) dull
(b) broken
(c) costly
(d) glittering
Ans: (d) glittering
30. The fair will take place near a-
(a) river
(b) banyan tree
(c) temple
(d) palace
Ans: (c) temple
31. The bangles are-
(a) bright
(b) of delicate design
(c) rainbow-coloured
(d) all of these
Ans: (d) all of these
32. The bangles are described as-
(a) item of pride
(b) circle of hope
(c) unending circle
(d) circle of light
Ans: (d) circle of light
33. The bangles are token of-
(a) luxurious life
(b) dull life
(c) colourful life
(d) innocent life
Ans: (c) colourful life
34. Those who are mentioned as happy in the poem are-
(a) daughters and wives
(b) sons and daughters
(c) men and women
(d) husbands and wives
Ans: (a) daughters and wives
35. The colours of the bangles for maiden’s wrist are-
(a) blue and red
(b) black and blue
(c) blue and silver
(d) silver and golden
Ans: (c) blue and silver
36. The colour of the bangles for maiden’s wrist is like-
(a) cloudy day
(b) mountain mist
(c) sunlight
(d) sea water
Ans: (b) mountain mist
37. The bangles are tinted with-
(a) blue colour
(b) rainbow colour
(c) red colour
(d) white colour
Ans: (b) rainbow colour
38. Three stages of a woman’s life mentioned areー
(a) Sister, mother, wife
(b) mother, wife, grandmother
(c) grandmother, mother-in-law, wife
(d) maiden, bride, wife
Ans: (d) maiden, bride, wife
39. in the third stage a woman worships God side by side with-
(a) father-in-law
(b) husband
(c) mother-in-law
(d) daughter
Ans: (b) husband
40. The phrase ‘bridal morn’ means the morning –
(a) of the wedding day
(b) before the wedding day
(c) after the wedding day
(d) of the engagement day
Ans: (a) of the wedding day
41. “… her heart’s desire.’-Here ‘her’ refers to –
(a) mother
(b) sister
(c) daughter
(d) bride
Ans: (d) bride
42. The phrase ‘bridal tear’ suggests-
(a) the life after marriage
(b) the life at her parental house
(c) the life at her husband’s house
(d) all of these
Ans: (d) all of these
43. The colour of bangles for middle-aged women are-
(a) early life
(b) purple and silver
(c) purple and gold
(d) all of these
Ans: (c) purple and gold
44. The phrase ‘life midway’ means-
(a) half-way of a work
(b) middle of a way
(c) middle-aged people
(d) mid-part of a boat journey
Ans: (c) middle-aged people
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